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Khao Sok National Park to Surat Thani Town

By Phantip 1970 Co., Ltd
4.5 (40 Reveiws)

Departure

06:30 Khao Sok National Park, Khao Sok Minivan Station

Duration

2 hrs 30 mins

Luggage

( check Things to Know )

Amendments

( check rules )

Arrival

09:00 Surat Thani Town, Surat Thani Town: Talad Mai Road

Refund

Full Refundable ( check rules )

Confirmation

Instant Confirmation

Cancellation

24 Hours before departure date

Refund

  • Refunds will only be issued at our discretion with 24 Hours cancellation notice at 50%
  • with 48 Hours cancellation notice at 70%
  • Cancellations made 72 Hours or more in advance will receive a full refund.

Cancellation Policy

Booking changes or cancellations must be made up to 24 Hours before your departure date. However, Round-trip tickets cannot be cancelled or refunded after the first trip's cancellation deadline.

Amendments

  • We will be allowed without penalty if written notice is made over 24 Hours prior to departure. However amendment is subject to availability and new rates may apply.
  • Any amendment resulting in lower rates or less number of passenger is subject to 5% surcharge of the difference figure between total amounts less the amended amount.

Late Booking

For all late bookings under 48 Hours please chat with us directly.

Things to Know

  • Please arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to your trip's scheduled departure time. EXCEPT the trip from Koh Samui that you have to check in at PHANTIP TRAVEL OFFICE in 1 hour before departure time. If you are too late, your ticket will expire and cannot be Refunded and Changed.
  • Time stated is only for estimation. The actual time schedule is subject to change without prior notice due to unpredictable weather conditions and fortuitous events.
  • The price does not include entrance fee (if any), any additional fees and surcharges.
  • Baggage: 1 hand carry luggage + 1 Suitcase shall not exceed 20 inches per person are allowed. * **Passengers with large suitcases (more than 20 inches or XL-sized suitcases with wheels)** are required to pay extra luggage fees and handling fees to the ticket counter directly. This is just a precaution. The minivan/bus may be full and there may be no extra space for luggage. We had cases when passengers could not board with big bags.
  • Vehicle type is subject to change depending on amount of passengers.
  • During block dates, Holiday seasons, 3 days before and 3 days after the Fullmoon no changes can be made to the tickets as the ferry operators limited any changes.
  • Illegal drugs, endangered animals, combustible liquids, flammable products, compressed gases, explosives, ammunition, firearms, fireworks, corpse, hazardous material or food items with strong odour are not allowed in the bus or minivan compartments.
  • Oversized baggage or items such as surfboards, musical instruments, scooters, bicycles or motorcycles for instance must notified to the driver on whether or not oversized baggage’s or items can properly fit in the vehicle. Extra payments could be incurred if these baggage or items need extra handling and care. All customers must be aware of extra charges that may incur for handling fee.
  • Animals or insects are generally prohibited as this pose risks and issues with drivers and other passengers on board. It is prohibited by law and the department of Land Transportation to allow animals on board. The driver and staff has the right to refuse service for animal transportation as this might conflict with religious believes health issues and complaints from other passengers.
  • IMPORTANT: If one way ticket was used or the date and time specified on the ticket passed already, it cannot be cancelled or refunded.
  • Connecting Flights: The Company is a point to point carrier and we do not take responsibility for delays or connecting flight.
  • You can check in with e-ticket on mobile or device. Please make sure you check in with the right operator you booked with.
  • Bus/Minivan will drop you off at Phantip office in Surat Thani Town.
  • Check in point: at the Phantip Minivan Station at the main road in front of The National Park.

Trip Information

Khao Sok Minivan Station: Your Entry to Nature's Wonderland


Introduction:


Khao Sok Minivan Station is more than just a spot on the map. For many, it's the main door that opens up to the wonders of Khao Sok. When travelers set foot here, they can feel the start of a great adventure. And when they come back, full of memories and stories, the station waits, like an old friend, to greet them.

The station's perfect location makes everything easy. It bridges the gap between the fast-paced world of highways and the serene paths that lead to Khao Sok National Park.

Khao Sok National Park is a place of dreams. Imagine a huge, living painting, where every shade of green seems to come alive. The air is filled with the songs of birds, and the distant calls of animals. This is not just a park.

It's a world where nature rules. The trees are tall and thick, giving shade and shelter to countless animals. And then, there are the limestone mountains. They rise high, their tips almost touching the clouds.

These age-old giants have watched over the land for countless years, standing strong against rain, wind, and time.

But the park hides even more secrets. The Ratchaprapha Dam is one of them. This vast body of water is like a giant mirror, reflecting the beauty of the skies and the surrounding hills.

When the sun shines, the water sparkles, making it look like a scene from a fairy tale. It's so deep that it feels like it's hiding mysteries. This dam is not just a place to see; it's a place to feel and wonder.

And all these amazing sights and experiences begin at one place: the Khao Sok Minivan Station. It's not just a waiting area for vans. It's the first chapter in the storybook of Khao Sok.

Every person who comes here is about to embark on a journey of magic, wonder, and discovery. The station, with its hustle and bustle, is the first step into the captivating world of Khao Sok.


Description:


The magic of Khao Sok National Park is ineffable. From the gentle boat rides on the dam to the thrilling night safaris, every corner of this park whispers tales of nature. One can even choose to stay overnight, soaking in the sounds of the jungle and possibly catching the echo of the longtail boats on the distant waters.

Minivans at the Khao Sok Station are travelers’ chariots, coming and going from various destinations. One can hop on from Donsak at the Raja Ferry Pier, or travel from the sun-kissed beaches of Koh Samui, stopping at either Lipa Noi Pier or Nathon Pier. There's also the route from the enchanting Koh Lanta, with its stop at the Na Lanta Restaurant Station.

Donsak is like a busy crossroads for travelers. Imagine a place that always has people coming and going, always buzzing with excitement. That's Donsak for you. At the heart of this place is the Raja Ferry Pier.

Now, this isn't just any pier. It's a lifeline for many who dream of sandy beaches and blue waters. Because from here, big boats and ferries carry excited travelers to the beautiful islands that Thailand is famous for.

If you've landed at the Surat Thani Airport and are dreaming of adventures in Khao Sok or maybe a sunny holiday on the islands, chances are, Donsak is on your map. It's a crucial stop, almost like a stepping stone. Before you dive into the jungles or dip your toes in the sea, Donsak welcomes you with its busy charm.

What's great is that Donsak is not just about waiting for a ferry. While here, you can see how the locals live their life, day in and day out. There are little shops selling snacks and souvenirs, and sometimes, you can hear local music playing in the background. It's like a mini-adventure before your main journey.

And, if you're coming from Khao Sok, tired but filled with memories of nature and wildlife, Donsak is your gateway to the next adventure. Maybe it's the islands next, with their clear waters and colorful fishes. Or maybe it's a trip back to the bustling airport.

In simple words, Donsak is like a key chapter in the storybook of any traveler in this part of Thailand. It's not just a place to pass through; it's a place to experience, even if just for a little while.

Koh Samui is like a treasure chest full of surprises. Nestled in the Surat Thani province, this island isn't just about its famous piers, Lipa Noi and Nathon. Think of a place where the air is filled with the scent of the sea, where the beaches look like golden carpets, and where the sound of waves feels like music. That's Koh Samui for you.

Lipa Noi and Nathon Piers are like the front doors to this island paradise. But once you step beyond these doors, there's a whole world to explore.

You'll find busy markets buzzing with life. Locals selling delicious food, colorful fruits, and handcrafted souvenirs. And then, there are quiet spots, where you can just sit and listen to the rhythm of the sea.

But that's not all. The island has secrets. Hidden waterfalls, mysterious temples, and small villages where life goes on like it has for years. It's a mix of the old and the new, the loud and the quiet.

Now, if you're traveling to or from Khao Sok, chances are, Koh Samui is on your journey map. Many travelers, filled with stories of jungle adventures, make a stop at Koh Samui to rest and explore. And for them, the minivan station becomes super important. It's the link, the bridge that connects their jungle tales with beach stories.

In simple words, Koh Samui is not just a destination. It's an experience. And whether you're just passing through its piers or diving deep into its heart, this island promises memories that last a lifetime. And, in all these adventures, the minivan station plays a big part, helping travelers move from one story to another.

Koh Lanta is like a soothing melody in the midst of Thailand's vibrant symphony. At its heart is the Na Lanta Restaurant Station, a famous landmark. But the island is much more than this station. When people talk about Koh Lanta, their eyes often light up, and they use words like 'peaceful', 'untouched', and 'paradise'.

Unlike the usual hustle and bustle of many tourist spots, Koh Lanta sings a slower, more relaxed tune. It's the kind of place where you can walk on the beach, leaving behind a trail of footprints, without bumping into crowds. The waves whisper secrets, the palm trees dance to the breeze, and everything feels a bit more magical.

The Na Lanta Restaurant Station is a little hub of activity on this calm island. It's where travelers gather, share stories, and taste the local flavors. And for many, it's the first introduction to Koh Lanta's charm.

Now, if you're thinking of jungles, adventures, and the wild spirit of Khao Sok, you might wonder how it connects to the serene beauty of Koh Lanta. The answer? Minivans.

These vehicles bridge the gap between the roaring heart of Khao Sok and the soothing soul of Koh Lanta. They carry tales, laughter, memories, and dreams between these two places.

In simple words, Koh Lanta is a haven. It's where time feels a bit slower, and moments feel a bit longer. And whether you're stopping by for a quick meal at the Na Lanta Restaurant Station or staying a bit longer to soak in the island's magic, you'll carry a piece of Koh Lanta in your heart. And thanks to the minivans, the journey between the wild and the tranquil becomes an adventure in itself.

Beyond these, the station is also a nexus to many other attractions. It serves as a connection point for those journeying from Krabi, Koh Samui, and other nearby regions. There are transportation options to the Khao Sok village, where the local life thrives.

For those thinking about the costs, the rates, often calculated per person in baht, are quite reasonable. The station is not just a transit point. It is a gateway to myriad experiences, from the entrance fee to the park to the adventures awaiting inside.

Navigating from the Surat Thani Airport to Khao Sok? The Minivan Station acts as a midpoint for many, especially those flying into the Surat Thani province. Many travelers use this station as their hub, transferring smoothly between the airport and the majestic Khao Sok National Park. This seamless transition ensures your adventure starts the moment you land.

The Surat Thani train station is situated in the heart of Surat Thani province. It acts as a critical junction for those looking to explore Thailand's southern gems. As one of the major railway stations, it links northern cities like Bangkok to the southern stretches of the nation. For those headed to Khao Sok National Park, this train station is the initial stop.

Once here, travelers can easily make their way to the Khao Sok Minivan Station. It is a direct route into the natural splendor of the park. The combination of a scenic train journey followed by a short road trip offers a comprehensive travel experience. It lets visitors immerse themselves in Thailand's diverse landscapes before reaching their final nature-filled destination.

Khao Sok village is located just a stone's throw away from the station. It is a haven for those looking to experience local culture. Its streets are lined with quaint shops, eateries, and the rhythmic beats of daily life. For many who decide to stay overnight after a day's adventure in the park, the village offers a comfortable retreat.

And if you've been to the village, it's hard to miss the sights and sounds of the longtail boats. These boats, often gliding gracefully along the water, are a staple of Khao Sok's unique charm.

Khao Lak, another jewel not far from the station, is where nature meets the sea. This coastal town, known for its pristine beaches, also serves as a gateway to the Similan Islands. A trip to Khao Sok National Park can be wonderfully complemented with a visit to Khao Lak. The station's connections ensure that transitioning between these two beauties is hassle-free.

The limestone mountains of Khao Sok are nothing short of breathtaking. Their grandeur, best viewed during a boat ride on the Ratchaprapha Dam, stands as a testament to nature's artistry.

For those adventurous at heart, a night safari can be an exciting experience. The station, in its essence, serves as a starting point for such thrilling escapades.

Lastly, when considering the costs, many tourists find the prices quite affordable. Whether it's the park's entrance fee, a boat ride, or even the minivan fares – most charges are usually calculated in baht per person. This cost-effectiveness ensures that you can experience the best of Khao Sok without burning a hole in your pocket.


Conclusion:


The Khao Sok Minivan Station, while a simple collection point, plays a massive role in a traveler’s journey. It serves as the primary link connecting people to the wondrous landscapes and vibrant life of the Surat Thani province. It is close to key attractions and has comprehensive transportation options. It stands as a beacon for both the eager adventurer and the calm wanderer.

Also, it's placed in a spot that makes it easy to get to Khao Sok. Whether you're coming from Surat Thani airport, Koh Samui beaches, or the peaceful Koh Lanta, Khao Sok is never far away.

In essence, this station embodies the essence of travel in this region - smooth, interlinked, and filled with endless possibilities.


Things to know:


The station is designed keeping travelers' needs in mind, making it easy to navigate.

You'll find local stalls nearby offering quick snacks and souvenirs.

The knowledgeable staff can offer insights and suggestions for your journey.

Safety measures are in place, ensuring your travel is both comfortable and secure.

For those interested in day tours, information can be availed at the station.

Shared Minivan: Khao Sok Minivan Station - Surat Thani Town: Talad Mai Road

Seatran Coach bus Terminal, Talad Mai Road, Surat Thani Town


Intro:


Situated on Talad Mai Road, Soi 19, the Seatran Coach Bus Terminal is the prime transportation hub for the city. Regular transportation ensures smooth travel between Surat Thani Town and Seatran Donsak Pier. These services align perfectly with ferry departure times.

It makes it hassle-free for those heading to the scenic islands of the Gulf of Thailand. The main islands are Koh Phangan, Koh Samui, and Koh Tao. Everything is set up to help travelers get to their destination without a hitch.

Start your trip, which takes around 70 minutes. Once you get to the pier, the friendly team will help you hop onto your ferry without any fuss. Remember, your printed e-ticket is your passport to these adventures!


Description:


Talad Mai Road, a bustling artery of Surat Thani, resonates with the rhythm of daily life in Southern Thailand. With stores, local delicacies, and a hint of modernity, it stands as a symbol of the city's progress.

Dive deeper into the city’s essence, and Surat Thani Town, often referred to as the "City of Good People", unfolds. Steeped in tradition, this jewel of the Surat Thani Province paints a tableau of history, culture, and the undying spirit of its residents. The iconic City Pillar Shrine and the serene Tapi River further enrich this town's landscape.

The seamless connectivity offered by Surat Thani train station and the bus station reinforces its status as a significant transportation hub in Southern Thailand. Whether you're traveling from Chiang Mai or Nakhon Si Thammarat, this town serves as a central juncture.

The journey from this town to Donsak Pier is a prelude to the marvels that await. Donsak Pier, a beehive of activity, stands as a bridge connecting the mainland to the tropical wonders of the Gulf of Thailand: Samui, Ko Pha Ngan, and Ko Tao. Each ferry from Koh Samui or Pha Ngan brings stories of sandy beaches, azure waters, and timeless memories.

From Donsak, Koh Phangan is not just a destination but an experience. Famous for its lively parties and peaceful spots, it gives you both chill vibes and fun times.

Koh Samui is like a sparkling jewel in the sea, not far from Surat Thani. This island offers the best of two worlds: the comfort of modern luxury and the untouched beauty of nature.

When you first arrive, you might notice the fancy resorts and hotels. These places are designed to give visitors a taste of luxury. Comfortable beds, delicious food, and pools with views of the ocean - it's like a dream. For those who love a touch of pampering, Koh Samui is perfect.

But the island is not just about luxury. Beyond the resorts, there's so much natural beauty waiting to be explored. Think of long stretches of sandy beaches where the water is so clear, it looks like glass. Palm trees sway in the breeze, providing shade for those who want to relax on the beach.

For those who love adventure, there are plenty of things to do. Jungle treks, waterfall visits, and even local markets where you can taste some local foods or buy handmade crafts.

One of the most magical things about Koh Samui is its sunrises. Imagine waking up early, the sky painted in soft shades of pink and orange. The sun slowly rises from the horizon, casting a golden glow over the water. It's a sight that has captivated many, and each sunrise feels like a new show put on by nature.

In short, Koh Samui is a place where memories are made. Whether you're looking to relax in luxury, explore nature, or just watch the sunrise, this island has something for everyone. It's a special corner of the world where the joys of travel come alive.

Koh Tao, often called 'Turtle Island', is a special spot in the ocean, especially for those who love the underwater world. Located not too far from Surat Thani, this island is like a colorful painting come to life beneath the waves.

Imagine stepping into clear blue waters and being greeted by schools of colorful fish. They swim past coral formations that look like art made by nature. Every shade of blue, pink, yellow, and green seems to come alive here.

For those who like to dive deep, there are many spots around Koh Tao where the marine life is vibrant and varied. You might see turtles, hence the island's nickname, gliding slowly. Or watch in awe as rays and small sharks pass by.

Even if you've never dived before, Koh Tao is a great place to learn. The waters are calm, and there are many diving schools ready to guide beginners.

But Koh Tao isn’t just about what’s beneath the water. On land, it's a peaceful island with soft sandy beaches, perfect for relaxing after a day of underwater exploration.

So, if you have ever dreamt of exploring the wonders of the sea, or simply want to relax on a beautiful island, Koh Tao awaits. It's a simple reminder of how beautiful our oceans can be.

And for those yearning for a touch of the wild, Khao Sok National Park, a verdant paradise, is but a journey away. Khao Sok National Park is a true gem for nature lovers. Located not far from Surat Thani, it's a vast expanse of green forests, shimmering lakes, and tall limestone cliffs. This park is like stepping into another world.

As you walk through, the thick trees and sounds of wildlife surround you. It's not uncommon to hear the distant calls of gibbons or see colorful birds flying above. The forest floor might even show tracks of larger animals, like elephants.

A highlight for many is the serene Cheow Lan Lake. Surrounded by tall cliffs and thick forests, a boat ride here feels like a peaceful journey through nature's heart.

Khao Sok is a place to reconnect with nature. It's a reminder of the beauty our world holds, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. If you're in Surat Thani and want a touch of the wild, Khao Sok National Park is the place to go.


Conclusion:


The journey that starts at the Seatran Coach Bus Terminal on Talad Mai Road is filled with possibilities. Surat Thani, with its rich history, vibrant culture, and nature's bounty, serves as a testament to the beauty of Thailand. The islands of the Gulf, the bustling streets of Talad Mai, the mystic Tapi River, and the sprawling Khao Sok National Park together craft a tale of wonder. Here, in the heart of Southern Thailand, every road, every bus ride, and every ferry trip is an odyssey of discovery.


Things to know:


"Surat Thani" translates to the "City of Good People".

This area has the City Pillar Shrine, a big deal for local spiritual spots.

The bus station is popular for its regular rides linking different parts of Thailand.

Donsak Pier offers travelers local markets, perfect for last-minute shopping and food adventures.

Khao Sok National Park, close to Surat Thani, is one of the oldest rainforests in the world.