Day tours to Khao Sok NP, Thailand
How this vacation makes a difference
Environment
Our trips go into Khao Sok National Park and/or Chieow Laan Lake giving our clients a chance to view first hand an ancient rainforest and some of the flora and fauna present within it. We encourage them to leave the rainforest as they found it, including carrying all rubbish out if on a trek and not trying to offer food to any wildlife encountered or leaving food behind in the jungle when they leave. This helps preserve the rainforest and it’s flora and fauna in all their splendour and glory.
Our pre-trip document outlines ways travelers can reduce negative impact on the environment, including reducing water usage, minimising damage to flora and fauna in the National Park and respecting the environment in general.
Travelers have the opportunity to meet the park rangers who take care of the area and who reside at the floating rafthouses where we stay. Our guides inform travelers about the impact of poaching of wildlife and flora within the park and how the park rangers attempt to minimise this type of activity.
Community
We do not offer large group travel. This provides for more intimate and direct interaction between the traveler and the local guides and people in the communities we visit and avoids ‘over-running’ the destinations we visit.
Also, the accommodations we choose for our guests are operated by local people or National Parks Thailand, who likewise employ local people to work at their venues. In a further effort to create jobs and bring money into the local communities we visit, our company utilises the services of operators who source their food and other equipment from local businesses whenever possible.
In an endeavour to give something back to the communities we operate in, we attempt at all times to use the services of local guides and accommodation providers. We also purchase necessary goods and food from local businesses whenever possible and encourage our clients to do the same when traveling in Thailand. By choosing the small, local shop or restaurant over the larger ‘chain’ operations, you’ll help to keep money in the local community, create employment for local people and create a positive, reciprocal feeling between local communities and the travelers who visit them. We do not offer large group travel. This provides for more intimate and direct interaction between the traveler and the local guides and people in the communities we visit and avoids ‘over-running’ the destinations we visit.
Our clients are encouraged to take time to visit Khao Sok’s local Buddhist temple, where the current abbot is often available to chat with travelers about the local community, the role of the temple and monks as part of that community and to show people around the temple complex. If they wish, visitors can make a small donation to assist in the running of the temple. However, this is not expected and is up to the individual discretion of each person visiting.