Thailand Island Hopper – Feel Free Travel 9 Days

Tour Code: XMX337IRU9G4 

4.9 (116 Reviews)
Bangkok, Khao Sok National Park, Krabi, Ko Phi Phi
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Duration

9 Days

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

Unlimited

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About this tour

Embark on an unforgettable 9-day adventure through Thailand’s stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. Begin your journey in bustling Bangkok, where you’ll explore majestic temples and savor delicious street food. Next, venture into the lush wilderness of Khao Sok National Park, home to ancient rainforests and breathtaking waterfalls. Continue your travels to Krabi, where stunning beaches and limestone cliffs await. Finally, relax on the idyllic islands of Ko Phi Phi, known for their crystal-clear waters and vibrant marine life. This tour promises a perfect blend of nature, relaxation, and cultural experiences!

Included/Excluded

  • * Throughout the tour, guests will be accommodated exclusively in 4- and 5-star hotels.
  • * Accommodation based on twin or double sharing room
  • * All transfers and road transport in modern, air-conditioned vehicles if specified in the program
  • * Meals as mentioned in the program. B-Breakfast, Br-Brunch, L-Lunch, D-Dinner
  • * Your tour guide is a professional, fully trained employee of VTP Travel
  • * Entrance fees if specified in the program
  • * Airfares, Cruise, Train, Sleeper bus if specified in the program.
  • * Compulsory tips for tour guide and driver
  • * Meals not mentioned in the program
  • * Single Supplement. Early check-in and late check-out. Hotel/Room upgrade
  • * Drinks, personal expenses and any services not clearly mentioned in the program
  • * Surcharge for the festive seasons
  • * Applicable Government Taxes and other service charges.
  • * The tour cost does not include POE charges and passport charges.
  • * Porterage Facility

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Itinerary

<span> Day 1</span> Bangkok

Upon your arrival in Thailand, a member of our team will be there to assist you with check-in. You'll have the chance to meet your fellow travelers and dive into the diverse experiences that Bangkok has to offer. No matter your travel preferences, Bangkok caters to all—think tuk-tuks, stunning temples, vibrant floating markets, and mouthwatering cuisine. Let us guide you to our favorite places, both during the day and at night!

<span> Day 2-3</span> Bangkok

When you arrive in Thailand, a member of our team will be there to assist you with your check-in. You'll have the opportunity to connect with the rest of the group and dive into the wide range of experiences Bangkok has to offer. Whatever your travel style, Bangkok truly has something for everyone—tuk-tuks, stunning golden temples, bustling floating markets, and delectable dishes. Allow us to introduce you to our favorite places, both during the day and after sunset!

<span> Day 4</span> Khao Sok National Park

Exploring Thailand wouldn't be complete without a trip to our favorite secluded gem in the jungle. Come with us for an overnight stay in floating bungalows nestled in the heart of Khao Sok National Park—this destination always leaves a lasting impression! In addition to unwinding, you'll have ample opportunities for tubing and kayaking. If fortune smiles upon us, we might even spot some playful monkeys at sunset!

<span> Day 5-6</span> Krabi & Railay

Who doesn’t enjoy soaking up the sun and unwinding by the beach? Krabi offers just that, featuring the stunning Railay Beach that truly lives up to expectations. When you envision Thailand, you picture traditional longtail boats and idyllic shores—and this is precisely that place. If lounging on the beach isn't your style, don't fret! We’ll also tackle the exhilarating climb to the renowned Tiger Cave Temple to get your adrenaline going. And let's not overlook the nightlife—Krabi is vibrant with shops and restaurants, and if we’re fortunate, we might even stop by a ladyboy bar!

<span> Day 7-8</span> Phi Phi Islands

If you’re drawn to the island lifestyle, Koh Phi Phi will surely capture your heart. With its charming cobblestone streets and pristine white sandy beaches nestled amidst turquoise waters, Phi Phi is a paradise for backpackers, brimming with fellow young adventurers. During the day, we’ll explore hidden gems while island hopping on our private speedboat—keep your eyes peeled for the occasional monkey lounging on the shore! When the sun sets, the nightlife in Phi Phi comes alive with bucket bars, fire performances, and lively beach parties!

<span> Day 9</span> Phi Phi Island & Check out

Your incredible 9-day journey comes to an end today! If you're heading home, you'll be on your way to the airport, but if you'd like to keep the adventure going, we're here to help you extend your stay in Thailand or Southeast Asia with your new friends.

Durations

9 - 12 days

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Thailand

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Tour's Location

Bangkok, Khao Sok National Park, Krabi, Ko Phi Phi
Quan Su Pagoda - 🛕 Quan Su Pagoda: The Beating Heart of Buddhism in Hanoi If you’re exploring Hanoi and want to discover not just its bustling streets and famous lakes but also its spiritual soul, then Quan Su Pagoda (Chùa Quán Sứ) is a must-visit. Known as the Ambassadors’ Pagoda, this sacred site is more than just a place of worship—it’s the headquarters of Vietnamese Buddhism and a living, breathing symbol of faith in the capital. Located at 73 Quan Su Street, right in the center of Hanoi near the junction with Tran Hung Dao, this pagoda welcomes thousands of worshippers and curious travelers every month. Whether you’re seeking peace, cultural insights, or simply a break from the city’s traffic, Quan Su offers a rare mix of spirituality, history, and living tradition. 📜 A Journey Through History Quan Su Pagoda has roots stretching back to the 15th century, during the reign of King Le The Tong. It was originally built as part of a guesthouse for Buddhist envoys and ambassadors visiting from neighboring countries such as Laos, Cambodia, and China—hence its name, “Quan Su,” meaning Ambassadors. Though the structure has undergone many renovations, the current building was completed in 1942 and reflects a harmonious blend of Vietnamese traditional architecture with subtle modern touches. Over the centuries, the pagoda has grown from a diplomatic spiritual hub into one of the most important religious sites in Vietnam. 🏮 A Living Pagoda in Modern Hanoi Unlike some temples that feel frozen in time, Quan Su Pagoda is very much alive. Step inside, and you’ll find yourself immersed in a vibrant scene: 🙏 Worship Days – On the 1st and 15th days of the lunar month, the courtyard fills with worshippers offering incense, fruits, and flowers. The atmosphere is both festive and deeply spiritual. 🕯️ Sacred Atmosphere – Inside the main hall, you’ll be greeted by the sight of rows of crimson-lacquered Buddha statues, glowing softly under the dim light of an iron lamp adorned with dragon motifs. 🌳 Peaceful Courtyard – The compound is shaded by ancient trees, creating a tranquil contrast to Hanoi’s bustling streets outside. The air is often thick with the fragrance of burning incense, giving visitors a true sense of Buddhist devotion. For locals, it’s a place of prayer, reflection, and community. For travelers, it’s a window into Vietnamese spirituality. 📚 A Center of Buddhist Learning Quan Su is not just a place for worship—it is also the headquarters of the Central Buddhist Congregation of Vietnam. This makes it the nerve center of Buddhist activities nationwide. At the back of the pagoda, you’ll find: 📖 A Well-Stocked Library – Home to rare Buddhist texts, scriptures, and modern publications. 🏫 Classrooms for Buddhist Studies – Where monks, nuns, and laypeople come to learn about Buddhist philosophy, rituals, and history. 🌏 Cultural & Religious Events – Throughout the year, Quan Su hosts important ceremonies such as Vesak (Buddha’s Birthday), Dharma talks, and international Buddhist exchanges. If you’re visiting during a festival, you may witness large gatherings, chanting rituals, or even cultural performances tied to Buddhist traditions. 🌟 Highlights You Shouldn’t Miss When visiting Quan Su Pagoda in 2025, here are the must-see and must-experience moments: 🪔 The Main Hall (Chính Điện) – Admire the intricate architecture, lacquered statues, and the iconic dragon-carved iron lamp. 🌿 The Courtyard – Take a quiet stroll under ancient trees, a perfect pause in the middle of Hanoi’s busy downtown. 🎐 Incense Offering – Join locals in offering incense. Even if you’re not Buddhist, it’s a respectful way to connect with the atmosphere. 🧘 Meditation Time – In recent years, the pagoda has introduced short meditation sessions for visitors, particularly in the early mornings. 📍 Practical Information for Visitors (Updated 2025) ✨ Address: 73 Quan Su Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi🕕 Opening Hours: Daily from 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM💰 Entrance Fee: Free (donations welcome)⌛ Recommended Duration: 45 minutes – 1.5 hours 👉 Travel Tip 2025: In response to growing international visitors, the pagoda now offers multilingual leaflets in English, French, Japanese, and Korean, making it easier to understand the site’s history and symbolism. 🛵 How to Get There Quan Su Pagoda is centrally located, making it very accessible: 🚶 On Foot: If you’re staying around Hoan Kiem Lake, it’s just a 15-minute walk. 🚖 By Taxi/Grab: A quick ride from anywhere in central Hanoi. 🚲 By Bicycle: Combine your visit with a cycling tour around Hanoi’s Old Quarter and French Quarter. 🛍️ Nearby Attractions Since you’re already in Hanoi’s cultural heart, combine your visit with these nearby highlights: 🏛️ Hoa Lo Prison Museum (5-minute walk) – A sobering look into Vietnam’s colonial and wartime history. ☕ Hidden Cafés on Tran Hung Dao Street – Perfect spots to sip egg coffee after your temple visit. 🎭 Vietnam National Tuong Theatre – Just around the corner, where you can catch traditional opera performances. 🌳 Thống Nhất Park – A green escape if you want more tranquility. 🌸 Visiting Tips for 2025 ✔️ Dress respectfully – Modest clothing (cover shoulders and knees) is recommended.✔️ Avoid peak worship times unless you want to experience the full crowds—early morning is the most peaceful.✔️ Photography – Allowed in most areas, but be mindful during prayer times.✔️ Bring small offerings – Incense, fruits, or flowers are appreciated if you’d like to participate.✔️ Check festival dates – Visiting during Vesak (usually in May) offers a colorful, festive experience. 🌍 Why You Should Visit Quan Su Pagoda In a city filled with famous landmarks—Hoan Kiem Lake, the Old Quarter, and the Temple of Literature—Quan Su stands apart. It’s not just about ancient architecture or history frozen in time. Instead, this pagoda represents Vietnamese Buddhism in motion: alive, active, and deeply integrated into modern life. For locals, it’s a sanctuary of faith. For travelers, it’s a chance to step into a living tradition, where the past and present blend seamlessly. 📝 Final Thoughts Quan Su Pagoda may not have the sprawling size of Hanoi’s other temples or the...Hoa Lo Prison - 🏯 Hoa Lo Prison (The “Hanoi Hilton”): A Journey Through Vietnam’s Past If you’re planning a trip to Hanoi in 2025, chances are Hoa Lo Prison Museum will pop up on your must-visit list. This isn’t just another historical site—it’s one of the most haunting reminders of Vietnam’s turbulent past, layered with stories of colonial rule, war, resilience, and propaganda. Nestled right in the heart of Hanoi at 1 Hoa Lo Street, the prison once stood as a symbol of fear. Today, it’s a museum where visitors can step into history and walk through the cells that once held revolutionaries, intellectuals, and later, American prisoners of war. Let’s dive into its history, what to expect when visiting, and why it’s an essential stop for anyone wanting to understand the depth of Vietnam’s journey. 📖 A Brief History of Hoa Lo Prison Originally built by the French in 1896, Hoa Lo was intended to suppress Vietnamese resistance against colonial rule. The name “Hoa Lo” translates to “fiery furnace” or “stove,” but ironically, the neighborhood was known for ceramic stoves before the prison existed. During the colonial era (1896–1954), it became notorious for housing Vietnamese nationalists and revolutionaries. Overcrowding was extreme: while designed for around 450 prisoners, records show it sometimes held over 2,000. Among its inmates were five future General Secretaries of the Vietnamese Communist Party, men who would later help shape modern Vietnam. After the French departure in 1954, the prison continued to function under the Vietnamese government. By the 1960s and 70s, it took on a new identity—one that would make headlines around the world. ✈️ The “Hanoi Hilton” Era For many Western visitors, Hoa Lo is best known by its infamous nickname: the “Hanoi Hilton.” This was the name sarcastically given by American POWs (mostly pilots and crew) during the Vietnam War. Captured servicemen—including some who later became well-known figures like U.S. Senator John McCain—were detained here. Vietnamese state media at the time portrayed the prison as a place where POWs were well-fed and treated humanely. Television broadcasts showed smiling prisoners, neatly clothed and playing games. However, accounts from veterans after the war revealed starkly different experiences—harsh interrogations, cramped living conditions, and psychological strain. Even today, guides sometimes tell foreign visitors with a straight face, “That’s why it was called the Hanoi Hilton.” The irony, of course, is not lost on those familiar with the history. 🏛️ What You’ll See Inside the Museum Visiting Hoa Lo Prison Museum is an intense, emotional experience. While much of the original complex was demolished in the 1990s to make way for the modern Hanoi Towers, parts of it remain preserved for public education. Here’s what stands out: 🔒 Preserved Prison Cells – Walk through dark, narrow cells where prisoners were once shackled. The claustrophobic atmosphere offers a chilling glimpse into their reality. ⚖️ French Colonial Artifacts – Rusty shackles, leg irons, and even a guillotine remain on display, stark reminders of the brutal colonial justice system. 📸 Historic Photographs – Rooms filled with images and records of famous political prisoners, many of whom later played pivotal roles in Vietnam’s independence. 🎥 POW Exhibits – Displays highlighting the Vietnam War era, though with a heavy dose of propaganda that emphasizes supposed humane treatment of American prisoners. 🕯️ Memorial Spaces – Sections dedicated to honoring the Vietnamese revolutionaries who sacrificed their lives here. 📍 Practical Visitor Information (Updated 2025) ✨ Location: 1 Hoa Lo Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi🕗 Opening Hours: Daily, 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)🎟️ Ticket Price: 50,000 VND (approx. $2 USD)⌛ Recommended Visit Duration: 1–2 hours 👉 Travel Tip 2025: The museum has recently upgraded its multilingual audio guides (available in English, French, Japanese, and Korean), making it easier for visitors to navigate the complex stories presented. 🛵 Exploring the Surrounding Area After such a heavy experience, you might want a lighter change of pace. Luckily, Hoa Lo is located in a vibrant part of Hanoi: 📚 Publishing Street (Pho Sach Ha Noi) – Just a short walk east, this gentrified street is lined with cozy cafés and bookshops. While most books are in Vietnamese, the peaceful atmosphere is a refreshing break from Hanoi’s traffic chaos. ☕ Hidden Cafés – Nearby, you’ll find small coffee shops serving Vietnam’s famous egg coffee (cà phê trứng)—a sweet treat to decompress after your visit. 🛍️ Trang Tien Plaza & Hoan Kiem Lake – Both within walking distance, perfect for combining history with shopping and sightseeing. 🌍 Why Hoa Lo Prison Should Be on Your Hanoi Itinerary Visiting Hoa Lo isn’t about ticking off another tourist attraction—it’s about connecting with Vietnam’s layered history. It forces you to confront the brutal realities of colonialism and war, while also reflecting on themes of resilience, propaganda, and national identity. Unlike temples or lakes, this is not a place of beauty, but of memory. And in that sense, it adds incredible depth to any trip to Hanoi. ✨ Tips for Visitors in 2025 ✔️ Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and the midday heat.✔️ Take your time in the exhibits—don’t rush, as much of the information is nuanced.✔️ Bring water, but note that food and drinks are not allowed inside.✔️ Be mindful when taking photos—some areas are solemn memorials.✔️ Pair your visit with other nearby cultural sites like the Vietnam National Museum of History or the Temple of Literature for a well-rounded day of exploration. 📝 Final Thoughts Hoa Lo Prison Museum isn’t an easy visit—it’s sobering, sometimes uncomfortable, but always enlightening. Standing inside its walls, you can almost hear the echoes of the past: the voices of revolutionaries who dreamed of independence, and the whispers of captured soldiers who longed for home. In 2025, as Hanoi continues to modernize with skyscrapers, trendy cafés, and bustling nightlife, Hoa Lo remains a stark reminder of where the city has come from. It’s this balance between old and new, tragedy and triumph, that makes Hanoi such a fascinating place to explore. So if...

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Stefanie
27/02/2025

Excellent!

At first, I was hesitant to book a tour online, but after experiencing VTP Travel’s service, I’d do it again in a heartbeat. The Myanmar trip was beautifully arranged, and our guide’s English was excellent. We got to see both popular and off-the-beaten-track sites in comfort and safety.
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Ruth
27/02/2025

Excellent!

VTP Travel’s Laos tour was perfectly planned and professionally executed. The accommodations were cozy and full of local charm, which enhanced the cultural immersion. The English-speaking guides were knowledgeable, friendly, and passionate, offering rich stories and insights that brought Laos to life.
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Rebecca
25/02/2025

Excellent!

VTP Travel’s Myanmar tour was an amazing cultural journey. The hotels reflected the charm and heritage of the region while offering modern comforts. The itinerary was well thought out, and the English-speaking guides were passionate and informative, enriching my understanding and appreciation of Myanmar’s diverse culture and history.
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Bella
24/02/2025

Excellent!

My Laos tour with VTP Travel was a wonderful journey into nature and culture. The accommodations were authentic yet comfortable, and the itinerary was thoughtfully balanced between sightseeing and relaxation. The English-speaking guides were patient and well informed, sharing stories and traditions that enriched my understanding of the country immensely.
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Brandi
21/02/2025

Excellent!

Traveling Myanmar with VTP Travel was a deeply rewarding experience. The itinerary was thoughtfully crafted, the hotels comfortable and culturally authentic. The English-speaking guides were warm, professional, and highly knowledgeable, ensuring a smooth, safe, and enriching journey.
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Kaylie
21/02/2025

Excellent!

Traveling through Vietnam with VTP Travel was an unforgettable adventure. The hotels were well chosen for comfort and proximity to major sites. The meals were delicious and showcased authentic local flavors. The English-speaking guides were friendly, knowledgeable, and passionate, turning every visit into a meaningful cultural experience.
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Eleanor
20/02/2025

Excellent!

The Laos trip arranged by VTP Travel exceeded my expectations. The hotels offered a perfect blend of comfort and local authenticity, creating a cozy atmosphere. Our guides were not only fluent in English but also passionate about sharing fascinating cultural stories that made the experience unforgettable.
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Trina
20/02/2025

Excellent!

Booking Myanmar through VTP Travel was the best decision we made. The guide made ancient temples and traditions come alive with detailed, fluent commentary. Everything from airport pickup to hotel check-ins was perfectly coordinated. We felt safe and inspired the whole time.
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Kylie
20/02/2025

Excellent!

VTP Travel’s Vietnam tour was a fantastic experience. They arranged beautiful hotels in convenient locations, and the food was a highlight with fresh, authentic Vietnamese dishes. The English-speaking guides were engaging and informative, explaining the history and culture in depth. Their professionalism and attention to detail made the trip easy and highly rewarding.
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Irma
20/02/2025

Excellent!

VTP Travel’s professionalism in planning our Laos trip stood out. From hotel selection to transport arrangements, everything was seamless. I highly recommend them for anyone wanting a hassle-free adventure.
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Sherrie
19/02/2025

Excellent!

Traveling Vietnam with VTP Travel was a wonderful experience. Their team selected beautiful hotels and organized engaging daily activities. The local cuisine was delicious, and the English-speaking guides were extremely professional, providing rich insights that deepened my appreciation for the country’s culture and history.

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