Kurztrip nach Thailand, Malaysia und Singapur [englischsprachig]
€ 3.492
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Thailand | Malaysia | Singapur Reise für junge Leute & junge Alleinreisende
Kurztrip nach Thailand, Malaysia und Singapur Reisen für junge Leute
The ones that gives you both the north & south of Thailand, plus the best of Malaysia
Want to experience the best of South East Asia in one incredible 21-day trip? Starting in Bangkok, you’ll journey through Thailand’s chill northern hotspots and iconic island beaches, experience the colourful cultural fusion of Malaysia and finish up in Singapore – with a visit to an Elephant Nature Park and an unforgettable stay in floating raft huts for the vibes.
Bewertung durch ehemalige Reiseteilnehmer/-innen:
4.7 von 5 Sternen (11 Bewertungen)* (alle Bewertungen und den aktuellsten Stand findest du hier)
Meist mehr als die Hälfte Alleinreisende
“58% of our travellers join our trips solo, so you’ll travel with like-minded young people who want to make friends, experience new things and create lifelong memories. This is the best way to turn solo travel into the most social travel imaginable.” (Zitiert vom sehr erfahrenen und international beliebten Anbieter dieser Reise für junge Leute. Für die neuesten Infos und etwaige Änderungen siehe hier)
“Most popular youth travel company in the world”
Infos vom sehr erfahrenen und international beliebten Anbieter dieser Reise für junge Leute (“Most popular youth travel company in the world”, Wikipedia): “Our trips are exclusively for 18-35s, and whether you join us solo or in a group, our trips are designed so you can share incredible experiences with young travellers just like you.”
Alterszielgruppe:
18 bis 35 (35 bis 45 bei “Reunion Trips“)
Reisedauer und Preis:
21 Tage, 3 Länder ab ca. € 3.492*
Endgültige Preise (je nach Reisetermin, Zimmer und Extras) findest du auf der Buchungsseite
Reiseziele:
Asien > Thailand | Malaysia | Singapur
Geplanter Reiseverlauf:
Day 1: Bangkok Day 2: Bangkok Kanchanaburi Day 3: Kanchanaburi Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Overnight Train to Chiang Mai Day 4: Overnight Train to Chiang Mai Chiang Mai Pai Day 5: Pai Day 6: Pai Chiang Mai Day 7: Chiang Mai Day 8: Chiang Mai Bangkok Day 9: Bangkok Overnight Train to Surat Thani Day 10: Overnight Train to Surat Thani Khao Sok National Park Day 11: Khao Sok National Park Day 12: Khao Sok National Park Krabi Day 13: Krabi Day 14: Krabi Langkawi Day 15: Langkawi Day 16: Langkawi Penang Day 17: Penang Day 18: Penang Ipoh Kuala Lumpur Day 19: Kuala Lumpur Day 20: Kuala Lumpur Singapore Day 21: Singapore Day 1: Bangkok BangkokThe heat and hustle of Thailand’s capital will hit you the moment you land in this high energy city. After checking into our hotel you’re free to do some DIY exploring, treat your muscles to a soothing massage or just lie by the pool soaking up the first rays of that sweet Thai sunshine. Later we’ll rendezvous as a group back at base so you can hear what’s in store for the trip, then the night is yours to take to the streets for some authentic Pad thai and nightlife on Khao San road. Nouvo City Hotel (or similar)Day 2: Bangkok to Kanchanaburi BangkokThe Royal Palace and its 61 acres of incredible buildings will be number one on today’s to do list. We’ll start the day early, with so much to see there’s no time to waste. Just listing today’s sites gives us the butterflies, and we’ll take it all in with our Local Guide leading the charge. Armed with more Local knowledge than we know what to do with, get ready to explore.KanchanaburiBangkok, you’ve been a dream, but the show must go on! Fast becoming a must-visit in this part of the world, we make tracks to our next destination, the sleepy town of Kanchanaburi to really get local. Next up, we’ll visit the WWII Cemetery and the Bridge on River Kwai. There’s nothing like getting some local transport to keep things interesting, so we’ll pop into a boat along the River Kwai where we’ll reach our home for the night, the The Jungle Raft Hotel, Kanchanaburi. Rooms lit by candle light are what you’ll be greeted with, followed by a delicious included dinner of local specialities at dusk. You can even jump in the river directly from your room. Amazing! Because of course here at we like to keep things a bit special. Tonight as we watch the sunset over the landscape we’ll no doubt be toasting our first full day on the trip and contemplating just how good life is. River Kwai Jungle Rafts (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Dinner
Included ExperienceGrand Palace and Klong TourNose around the gilded Royal Palace, then travel like a local: floating down the Rivers. Included ExperienceVisit the Bridge on the River KwaiA sombre slice of history. See the Death Railway Museum, WWII Cemetery and the famous Bridge itself. Included ExperienceStay in a Jungle RaftCandle-lit rooms.In the middle of the jungle. And lots of delicious local food to devour. It’s really a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Oh, and you can even jump in the river directly from your room! IKR.
Day 3: Kanchanaburi to Chiang Mai KanchanaburiWe’ll start our day with a visit to the breathtaking Erawan Falls, one of the most famous National Parks of Thailand, made up from seven levels of incredible waterfalls. Take a quick dip in the emerald-hued ponds, dive into the clear waters & get an unreal FOMO Insta shot before we head off to our next stop Ayutthaya. Phra Nakhon Si AyutthayaWe’ll make a stop in the UNESCO listed city of Ayutthaya, once the capital of Kingdom of Siam before being destroyed by the Burmese in the 18th Century. We’ll grab bikes & ride past ornate temples, towering spires and beautiful palaces. Later, we board our overnight train to Chiang Mai.Overnight Train to Chiang MaiLay back and relax this evening, as we journey towards Chiang Mai. Overnight Train Included Meals:
Breakfast
Lunch
Included ExperienceRelax at Erawan Waterfalls Cool off in emerald pools, shower under a waterfall and get your step count up. All in a day’s work.Included ExperienceBike around Ayutthaya Golden temples, a giant reclining Buddha and so many incredible sights to see. Try not to fall off your bike in shock!
Day 4: Chiang Mai to Pai Overnight Train to Chiang MaiWe’ll pull into Thailand’s northern capital of Chiang Mai bright and early… Chiang Mai…But we’re going to keep this adventure going as we roll on into Pai this morning.PaiPrepare to fall in love with this picturesque mountain town. The rest of the day is yours to explore this traveller’s paradise your way. Head out on foot or by bike, and adventure down Pai’s little streets that pack some punch. Be sure to head out to experience Pai by night – an experience to rival that of its big sister Khao San Road in Bangkok. Baan Krating Pai Resort (or similar)Day 5: Pai PaiWith another full day in this charming town, be sure to have a strong shot of Thai espresso from one of the local cafes to get up and get going again. Just try to save some juice in the tank for an optional afternoon Muay Thai skills class with an expert, before we head out for our final night in Pai. Baan Krating Pai Resort (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Muay Thai ClassChannel your inner martial arts master & learn from one of the best with a Muay Thai lesson. The Thai martial art is best known in Northern Thailand although more popular with tourists in the south (thanks to Muay Thai bootcamps) take a few pro tips from our resident expert in this non-contact lesson.
Additional costs apply
Day 6: Pai to Chiang Mai PaiThis morning we’re Chiang Mai bound, but we’re treating ourselves on the way with a visit to the Elephant Nature Park. This park is an elephant rescue and rehabilitation centre that not only provides a sanctuary for the elephants, but gives us the once in a lifetime chance to get up close to these gentle giants. Chiang MaiTonight, there’s a chance for you to spend the evening zipping around on a Vespa as we explore the small streets and alleyways of Chiang Mai. We’ll see some iconic street art and monuments in between food stops at family restaurants and street vendors. Taste the amazing flavours of Tom Kha Gai and BBQ skewers before topping it all off with some live music in the market district. Just ask your Trip Manager for the best tips on where to head and what to do. The Empress Hotel (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Lunch
Included ExperienceBefriend Rescued Elephants at Elephant Nature Park MAKE TRAVEL MATTER ® ExperienceMeet these gentle giants (plus rescued rabbits, cats and water buffalo) at this Elephant Nature Park – a kind-hearted elephant sanctuary.
Vespa After Dark TourWe’ll spend tonight zipping around on a Vespa, exploring the small streets & alleyways of Chiang Mai. Between foodie stops at family restaurants & street vendors, we’ll check out some local monuments and even try our hand at making papaya salad. Taste the amazing flavours of Tom Kha Gai & BBQ skewers before topping it all off with some live music in the market district (100kg weight restriction).
Additional costs apply
Day 7: Chiang Mai Chiang MaiToday is yours to make the most of the laid-back city of Chiang Mai. Maybe head out into the city’s heart on foot and explore the old town, or treat yourself to a traditional Thai massage. Later this evening, you have the chance to dabble in the art of authentic Thai cooking so you can wow everyone back home with a mean Pad Thai. The Empress Hotel (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Thai Cooking Class & Market VisitTour local markets, guided by the head chef, followed by travel to the cooking class area which is set in a rice field in the outskirts of Chiang Mai.
Additional costs apply
Day 8: Chiang Mai to Bangkok Chiang MaiSatisfied with our exploration of the north, we’re now heading down south to see what this part of the country holds for us – which, if we’re lucky, will be even more beautiful destinations and mouthwatering local food. From Chiang Mai we’ll board a flight to Bangkok, back where it all began!BangkokLanding in familiar territory, we’ll check in to our central accommodation here in Bangkok. This evening you’re free to relax with a massage or indulge in some local street eats. W22 by Burasari (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Day 9: Bangkok to Overnight Train to Surat Thani BangkokLooking for ways to fill your free time today? How about some shopping, or a relaxing Thai massage? And if you’re still hungry for some more culinary exploration, you can choose to visit the hidden local eateries in Bangkok – just one of the city’s best kept secrets.Overnight Train to Surat ThaniThe word’s ‘one night in Bangkok’ ring true, and what a night it was. We make tracks south today to Surat Thani via our comfy overnight train – where you’ll wake up in our next destination and ready to explore it all. Overnight Train Included Meals:
Breakfast
Discover Bangkok’s Hidden Food CultureJoin a moveable food feast as we explore Yaowarat in Chinatown, Bangkok’s mecca for street food. Savour sizzling fried oysters pancake and Thai green curry and more, with 14+ tastings. We’ll visit generations-old eateries with a local foodie guide, venturing through the backstreets for delicious delicacies that are hard to find alone.
Additional costs apply
Day 10: Surat Thani to Khao Sok Overnight Train to Surat ThaniGood morning train goers! While you were catching up on your beauty sleep, we were transporting you to Surat Thani, less than 2 hours from the paradise that is Khao Sok. Grab some breakfast before we hit the road – you’re going to need the fuel for the fun and frolics that lay ahead.Khao Sok National ParkLush accommodation set amidst the jungle of Khao Sok – don’t mind if we do! After you’ve settled into this dreamy new life, the day is yours to explore the lush Khao Sok National Park. Swim, take a canoe tour or just max relax under a canopy of swaying trees. It’s a tough life. Riverside Cottages (or similar) Included Meals:
LunchDinner
Included ExperienceCanoe or Raft Ride on Sok RiverGlide past immense rainforest at this little piece of tropical heaven. Home to elephants, gibbons, and more.
Day 11: Khao Sok Khao Sok National Park Hopefully the birds wake you nice and early this morning – we’ve got a solid day of exploring coming up. First on the agenda is a long tail boat ride across Cheow Larn Lake where we’ll lose ourselves in the beauty of the limestone cliffs and surrounding wilderness. After lunch we’ll stay on the watercraft theme, hopping on a bamboo raft that will take us to the incredible views of Pakarang Caves. Later you can choose to go kayaking, hiking or swimming then we’ll seal off the day with a squad dinner. Sai Chon Raft House (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Included ExperienceSail Lake Cheow Lan Glide across this emerald lake and take in the serene rainforest and towering limestone cliffs. You could actually be in Jurassic Park…
Included ExperienceStay in a Jungle RaftSit back and relax as you spend the night overlooking the water.
Day 12: Khao Sok to Krabi Khao Sok National ParkToday we transit from one paradise found to another. Waving goodbye to our jungle setting, we head off in search of the ocean-side village of Krabi. KrabiBy early afternoon we’ll be slipping into the island lifestyle of Krabi. For some of us, cocktails and coconuts poolside will be high priority; for others, a poke around the markets and a swim in the ocean overlooking Thailand’s iconic vista of islands will be the call of the day. No matter how you choose to kick it, the good times are guaranteed. Avani Ao Nang Cliff Krabi Resort (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Day 13: Krabi KrabiSmiles will be broad over breakfast this morning as we settle in for another day in Krabi. A half day cruise of the islands and Rai Lei beach is up for grabs, if you can drag yourself away from pool hangs at our hotel. Either way, a bit of swimsuit action and water submersion is pretty much a given. Avani Ao Nang Cliff Krabi Resort (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Island Explorer CruiseSea, sand and sun your thing? Then today will deliver in spades! Island hopping around the region’s best beaches, a spectacular collection of hidden and little-known pure white sands.
Additional costs apply
Day 14: Krabi to Langkawi KrabiIn any usual situation, saying goodbye to Krabi would be quite a tear jerker. But not today. Not when we have Malaysia on the agenda. Country hopping – squeal!!LangkawiHello gorgeous, this is a place of postcards and dreams, an untapped paradise for us lucky wanderlust folk to uncover. Holiday Villa Langkawi (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Day 15: Langkawi LangkawiOcean… palm trees… mountain backdrops… is this the prettiest travel destination ever? This morning, you’ll have the chance to kick back and enjoy the sun in your own way. Tonight, there’s an optional sunset dinner cruise too (think of it as the cherry on top of a wonderful day). Holiday Villa Langkawi (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Sunset Dinner CruiseLive the life of the rich & famous, sailing the islands around Langkawi with your new crew. Kick back on deck as our skipper guides the luxury catamaran through the idyllic waters or chill out in the ‘ocean spa’. Watch the sun set over the horizon & dine on a BBQ buffet before heading back to port. Trip highlight? Absolutely!
Additional costs apply
Day 16: Langkawi to Penang LangkawiLaters Langkawi! Us hungry travellers must kick on and see what the rest of Malaysia has to offer – next stop, Penang.PenangCheck in and throw down the bags, but no time to stop, because today we’re heading to the vibrant suburb and UNESCO-listed Georgetown where we’ll be whisked into a world of temples and street art. When we’re done with Georgetown, we’ll head back to Penang for some spicy street eats and exploring this evening. Hotel Neo (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Included ExperienceGeorgetown Temple and Street Art TourGeorgetown is home to some of the most striking temples and street art, specially created to make everyone super jelly of your insta feed.
Day 17: Penang PenangToday we have a whole day in Penang, with the chance to explore this enchanting village by bike. A haven for the senses, this town is a plethora of delicious street eats, blending Malaysian and Indian influences. Need a recommendation on where to head? Don’t stress, just ask your Trip Manager (and make sure you’re hungry). Hotel Neo (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Discover Penang on Two Wheels With a lot to see and a limited time to see it, exploring by bike just makes sense, right? You’ll also get your muscles pumping before dinner. (So it’s a win-win.)
Additional costs apply
Day 18: Penang to Kuala Lumpur via Ipoh PenangSo long, Penang! We’re heading to Kuala Lumpur today, with a stop-off at Ipoh along the way. IpohWelcome to Ipoh. Awash with boutique cafes, street art and a rich heritage trail, you’ll have a splendid time breathing in the fresh highland air before we take to the city vibes of Kuala Lumpur.Kuala LumpurWe arrive to a complete change of scene as we head to the Malaysian capital city for some big city vibes, epic sights and a visit to the world famous Batu Caves. The Chowkit (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Included ExperienceVisit Batu CavesSee more of Kuala Lumpur with a visit to the world famous Batu Caves – gigantic limestones caves housing a Hindu temple. After dragging your eyes away from the 140-foot tall statue of Lord Murugan, the Hindu God, climb the 272 stairs to reach the main cave for some amazing views. Careful of any cheeky monkeys whilst you snap pics of the Kuala Lumpur skyline.
Day 19: Kuala Lumpur Kuala LumpurToday we’ll have a full day in Kuala Lumpur where you’ll experience the biggest and best aspects of the city. You and your fellow travellers are free to explore the streets of KL however you like. Tonight, you have the option to hop on a Vespa and hit the streets to check out this wonderful city’s night markets. Think delish food, local culture and sick ride. The Chowkit (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Check out KL’s night markets (on a Vespa!)Hop on a Vespa and ride through KL like a local. Tuck into authentic Malay eats at a traditional warung, hit up a buzzing night market, and feast on street food faves like Chee Cheong Fun, Laksa, Nasi Lemak, Roti Tissue, and more. Local fruits, bold flavours, good vibes.
Additional costs apply
Day 20: Kuala Lumpur to Singapore Kuala LumpurWe came, we saw, we did it all. KL you’ve been a dream but we’ve got one last big city in our sights, this time, Singapore! We’ll hop on a quick flight and before we know it, we have arrived.SingaporeAfter landing in our final destination, spirits will be at an all time high over the last few days of seeing and doing it all. Team, let’s go out with a bang. Ibis Singapore on Bencoolen (or similar) Included Meals:
Breakfast
Day 21: End Singapore SingaporeAsia is under our belts and the squad is next level tight. We’ll say our sad goodbyes before going our separate ways – big plans to reunite somewhere special. Included Meals:
Breakfast
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FAQ:
What does a modular trip mean?
A modular trip means fellow travellers will join and leave at various locations. There’ll be some goodbyes, sure, but there’ll also be plenty of hellos with new like-minded travellers.
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Inkludierte Kulinarik:
18 Breakfasts, 4 Lunches, 3 Dinners
Transportmittel:
Private Coach, Internal Flights, Ferry, Overnight Train
Gruppengröße:
Average 24 people
Team:
Expert Trip Manager, Local Guides
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