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  • Lonely Planet Thailand
  • Bangkok Post
  • Voyage Magazine Thailand
  • Amazing Race Comes to Thailand
  • The Nation Newspaper Thailand
"Fun, safe, great, adventurous, you name it. We spent a day at The Flight of The Gibbon and had a wonderful time...." Voyage Magazine

Thailand Climate

Thailand has a tropical climate affected by an annual monsoon, with a rainy season from June to October and a dry season the rest of the year. Temperatures normally range from an average annual high of 38 °C (100 oF) to a low of 19 °C (66 oF).  Thailand is host to three seasons: cool, hot and rainy. The cool season is from November to February and probably the best time to travel to Thailand. The hot is season is from April to May and is when the Songkran festival is celebrated. During the hot season, the temperature rises dramatically in the second half of March, spiking to well over 40°C in some areas by mid April. This is followed by the rainy or wet season from June to October. The climate may vary though as you head South towards the Malaysian boarder or North towards Laos and Burma. Geography of Thailand

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"Adventure!"

by - Yoshihide, Tokyo, Japan

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"Flight of the Gibbon in one word: Death-defying! 100% safe."

by - Sam, Canada, Thailand

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"You get treated very well from the time that they pick you up at the hotel all the way to having lunch after the tour."

by - Cindy, Phoenix, AZ, USA

“Giving Back” – The Project

Our Goal is to plant 1,000,000 trees over the next 20 years. Initiated in 2008, we have planted 7,200 flourishing plants in the rainforest so far.

Our" Village Green" program supports local villages by keeping roads clean, preserving. Thai culture and rainforest tree planting. We also support a very successful wildlife re-population program involving many native species.

We are partnering with the Thai Government so we can do the ultimate good... preserving Thailand’s precious eco-system.

We educate everyone about the rain forest eco-system. More than 1000 children per year, (mostly orphans and under privileged children) fly each year free of charge. Another 2000 children fly for a modest fee. Education and wildlife awareness are our major goals.