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  • 99/75 Ornsirin Ville Soi 22, Chotana Rd, T.Chang Puak A.Muang Chiangmai 50300 Tel: +66 (0) 53111695
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Tour Detail

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  • Available seats per day

    16

  • Duration

    3 DAYS

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3 Days - 2 Nights Experience

D1 > arrive at 3pm. Choose Elephant experice + set dinner or Hald Day Half Night hike or Jungle experience

D2 > breakfast and full day at Cheow Lan Lake Khao Sok

D3 > breakfast andchoosefrom River Tubing or Canoe or Massage. Depart around 11am.

Day 1

Arrival at the resort at 3pm. Choose Elephant experice + set dinner or Hald Day Half Night hike or Jungle experience (bamboo cooking + night safari).

ELEPHANT EXPERIENCE

The journey to Thongsuk Elephant Sanctuary will take guests a short 20 minutes from Our Jungle Camp. Upon arrival, your host will brief you about the history and value of Elephants in Thai Culture, along with the general guidelines on interaction and safety to be practiced among these kind-natured creatures. Your local English speaking hosts draw from over three generations of experience, working and living with the famous Asian Elephants.

After a short briefing, you will be introduced to your thick-skinned companion. To bond with the animal thoroughly, you will prepare and feed a healthy mix of Elephant Cakes, Banana, and Pineapple, before walking your new friend to the skin-caring mudbath. Where both you and the Elephant can tend to each other’s skins. After a quick shower, for you and your thick skinned comapnion, there is plenty of time for pictures. You can have a shower at the provided compartments before you wave your goodbye to your new friend and return to Our Jungle Camp in Khao Sok.

All Elephants at the Sanctuary are retired and rescued individuals from the logging and entertainment industries, who now spend their well-deserved retirement at the extensive grounds of the Elephant Sanctuary. Our Jungle Camp in Khao Sok follows a strict No Riding Policy! Despite the widespread discussion of Elephant Tourism in Thailand, we as an Eco-Tourism business, feel responsible for supporting sustainable Elephant Camps and Sanctuaries to maintain the well being of the domesticated elephant population in Thailand.

HALF DAY HALF NIGHT HIKE

Make the most of your time in Khao Sok with Our Jungle Resorts Half Day – Half Night Adventure into Khao Sok National Park. This afternoon to evening tour is the perfect option for the active visitor, who wants to experience Khao Sok National Park during the day and night.This tour option also includes a Bambook Cooking, during which you will learn from Our Jungle Guides about how to cook a 3 course dinner meal over an open fire in bamboo tubes. 

You will meet your guide at 4:00 pm and will be able to re-use your National Park entrance fees, we recommend bringing a change of clothes as the river always invites for a swim. Depending on your fitness level, you will hike between 4 to 8 km, along the way forage for leaves, herbs and other materials to set up your temporary campsite amidst the Jungle of Khao Sok. Help your guide start a fire and prepare the ingredients to be cooked in Bamboo Tubes, you will be amazed by the different Thai dishes and dessert. The cooking takes around 1.5 hours and you can enjoy the wait on the river’s edge, overlooking the gentle stream, surrounded by the mighty forest. As night settles in you will be hosted for a unique 3 course dinner, served in Bamboo, before you will embark on your way back towards the Khao Sok National Park entrance. 

On the way you will find the forest more alive than during the day and if lucky you will be able to spot a broad variety of nocturnal wildlife, during the so called Night Safari. The most commonly found animals include different kinds of spiders over lizards and other small animals. You should not be surprised to find the most colorful birds sleeping peacefully in the trees, while Macaques or Langur Monkeys have set up camp in the tall bamboo. If you are lucky, spot the cute Slow Loris or Civet Cat while silently exploring the smaller trails of the Khao Sok rainforest. The tour usually ends at around 09:00pm back at Our Jungle Resorts reception. 

If you are planning to bring your family, we can arrange this exciting activity for all age ranges, with options to conduct Jungle Cooking at Our Jungle Resorts and the Night Safari on our onsite Forest Trails, as Jungle Experience for our  younger guests or visitors with disabilities.

JUNGLE EXPERIENCE - BAMBOO COOKING + NIGHT SAFARI

Join us for Our Jungle Camp´s Jungle Dinner – Bamboo Cooking Experience. Meet your guide at 16:30 pm at our reception, he will
teach you about the local craft of bamboo cooking. You will learn, which bamboo is used how plates and containers are crafted.

Start your own fire and help to prepare a variety of Thai Dishes, Green Curry, Barbecue Chicken, Rice wrapped and cooked in Bamboo Tubes
and Bamboo Pancakes. Enjoy your dinner on our riverside platform and fireplace with some additional Marshmallows.

A good combination is to embark on Our Jungle Camp´s Night. Safari fueled after the Jungle Dinner at around 7:00 pm a surcharge of 450,- THB applies per person National Park Fees not included. This tour is suitable for the whole family, with children and infants of all ages.

As the sun sets over Khao Sok the jungle symphony begins and the jungle comes alive. There is no better time for a Night Safari! Let our expert guides navigate you through a 2-hour hike and introduce you to the amazing animals that inhabit the jungle. From bats to insects, frogs, to deer, and even the elusive jungle cat. Your flashlight will light the way on this exploratory journey. The night safari can take place in our jungle or the national park, depending on conditions.

Day 2

Breakfast at the hotel. 

08:30 Meet in the reception area of Our Jungle Camp Eco Resort or get picked up in or around Khao Sok Town.

09:30 Arrive at Rachabrapa Dam, check in with the National Park and board your boat.

10:00 – 12:30 Explore the lake by local long-tail boat, taking in the majestic scenery of striking white lime stone cliffs, surrounded by emerald green waters.

Stop by at the famous 3 Rock landmark, the Guilin of Thailand before proceeding for a short hike to a cave after which you continue onwards to the floating restaurant.

12:30 – 13:30 Lunch break at a Raft House, enjoy a 3 dish Thai set lunch amongst the stunning scenery.

13:30 – 16:00 Enjoy the afternoon at leisure, with some time for swimming and canoeing around the beautiful scenery of Cheow Lan Lake.

16:00 – 17:30 Return back to Cheow Lan Lake Pier and arrive back at Our Jungle Camp 45 min Later.

Dinner included.

Day 3

Breakfast at the hotel. Choose from River Tubing or Canoe or Massage. 

RIVER TUBING

Tubing in Khao Sok is the best way to gently float down the river and experience Khao Sok from a different perspective. You will pass beneath limestone cliffs, majestic jungle trees, and the occasional rope swing. Your guide will be along the way to ensure you are safe and assist you in spotting cheeky monkeys and abundant birdlife.

CANOE TOURS

Let the gentle currents and our expert guides navigate your way along the river by canoe—you will witness the amazing jungle, limestone cliffs, and fantastic bird & animal life as you journey down the river. The Canoe trip was initially put together by guides from the local village who share a belief in environmental preservation and it is largely the same paddle today.

THAI MASSAGE

You cannot stay in Thailand without experiencing a Thai massage from Our Jungle Camp masseuses. You can either have a traditional Thai massage or an oil massage. Both are highly recommended and richly rewarding. The holistic therapy will relax as well as energize, help maintain good health and assist in relieving many common ailments. Put your relaxation in our expert hands.

Depart around 11am.

Tour Hotels

OUR JUNGLE RESORT
City : Amphoe Phanom
Province : Surat Thani
Website :

Tour Suppliers

SIAM HOLIDAYS & LEISURE CO. LTD
Description : Siam Holidays & Leisure is a Tour Operator, based in Chiang Mai in Thailand, whose goal is to provide customers with high quality services in South East Asia.
Telephone : 0815304786
Email : RSV@SIAMHOLIDAYSLEISURE.COM

Remarks

SIC departure daily with English Speaking Guide provided by the resort 

Package pricing does not include National Park, Wildlife Sanctuary or Lake Pier Fees

All packages are inclusive of meals from arrival dinner to departure breakfast or lunch as indicated

We request to pre-select activities, if guests choose upon arrival, tours are subjected to availability 

Foor arrangments at Our Jungle Resort are arranged as set-menus

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