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Stray Asia

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Step into Stray Asia at 162 Soi Rambutri, Thailand, where vibrant culture meets comfort. Experience authentic local flavors, engaging activities, and a welcoming atmosphere that captures the essence of Thailand. Join us for unforgettable moments and exploration that showcases the rich tapestry of this magnificent destination.

About Stray Asia

Nestled in the heart of Thailand, Stray Asia at 162 Soi Rambutri provides a unique experience for travelers seeking to immerse themselves in local culture while enjoying modern comforts. The venue is designed to resonate with both adventurers and leisure seekers by showcasing the beauty of Thailand’s rich heritage and diverse landscapes. Visitors can indulge in delicious culinary delights, partake in immersive cultural activities, and explore the bustling streets filled with art and tradition. Stray Asia serves as a hub for social interactions, making it an ideal spot to meet fellow travelers and locals. With various types of accommodations tailored for your needs, every element at Stray Asia is crafted to enhance your travel experience. Come and explore the hidden gems of Thailand through Stray Asia’s unique offerings that promise adventure, relaxation, and a deeper connection to this vibrant country. Embrace the charm and allure of Thailand today at Stray Asia, where every moment is filled with excitement and discovery.

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Full Address

162 Soi Rambutri, 10200, Thailand

Name in Thai

Stray Asia (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

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8 thoughts on “Stray Asia

  1. The first time I ever travelled to Asia was on this Borneo Trip and it exceeded all expectations. Borneo has the best beaches, very friendly locals, and amazing wildlife encounters. The accommodation provided by Stray was at a very high quality and the guides were very helpful, knowledgeable and a lot of fun. Cannot wait to travel again with Stray!

  2. What to say about this tour! To begin with it took less than 24 hours to realise that the activities our travel company had promised in the brochure did not match the activities listed by Stray. Although this was probably an advertising fault with our tour company (STA Travel – I HIGHLY recommend not booking with them) the Stray representative refused to assist us with the issue claiming he was not a ‘Stray representative’ even though he was literally wearing a Stray t-shirt! The Thailand leg of the trip is utterly pointless as you barely see any of the country, and there are basically no activities payed for by Stray so I really have no idea what we payed for. Laos was much improved, we had two different tour guides throughout our days there who were both brilliant and the activities were really good. We had a good sized group as well which helped!Cambodia however was by far the worst part of the trip. The perhaps main reason for this was our tour guide was extremely weird and made us all feel very uncomfortable. He made a lot of sexual jokes which weren’t funny, he would make inappropriate remarks and also get drunk and act very strangely around us all. There were only 3 of us for most of the Cambodia leg (all guys), however when some females did join, as you can imagine he made more uncomfortable remarks. Considering I’ve heard from other travellers that Cambodia is their favourite place they’ve traveled, I believe Stray did the country a huge disservice as the route round the country made no sense, we hardly got to see any of the beautiful country and spent almost half the tour at the same Hostel in Siem Reap with nothing to do. Also I’d heard so much about the delicious (and cheap) street food Cambodia offered however not once did we go to any such place and instead were pressured to go (by our guide) to places which were more costly and coincidently our guide would get a free meal for taking us there! The final leg of the tour was Vietnam which we didn’t get to go to as the borders had closed due to the pandemic. Although of course, this could not be helped, our Cambodian guide did not sufficiently keep us informed on what was going on and when we inevitably asked the question “now what?” we were never given a helpful answer, and were essentially abandoned once the Cambodia leg of the tour was over.Overall, the tour was mostly awful. Before this tour started, me and my friend who I was travelling with went on a Trutravels Sri Lanka tour which was absolutely brilliant. This was mostly down to our guide who I felt really wanted to show us the best parts of his country and give us the best time possible and wasn’t trying to squeeze as much money from us as he could. This was similar to the Laos part of the tour, in which I truly felt the tour guides wanted us to have a great time (an example was one of them set up a football game for us to play against the locals which was amazing). However this trip was wildly inconsistent as the Thailand leg was utterly pointless, and the Cambodia leg was uncomfortable and massively underwhelming. And of course the part that will leave a bitter taste in my mouth will be how we were essentially left stranded in Cambodia without any real help or advice from Stray. Considering we payed for the most expensive package, I truly have no idea what that money went towards for most of the trip, particularly some of the accommodation.I don’t recommend stray at all.

  3. Such a great trip to do as a first time solo traveller to get you started, gets you used to making friends and finding your way around with a little help with the option to hop on and off of the tour which makes it ideal for flexible travel. Also allows you to explore places which would be very hard to reach without a guide

  4. It was an incredible trip fro start to finish, made friends with all of the people on the trip which I wanted but i didn’t expect. Everyone of us felt the same (I hope haha) we got to see some things that we just wouldn’t have been able to organise without expert help and guidance. The Local Guide was a hero, helped us out with everything we could have needed and was always pointing out the unique aspects of where we were and explaining how people live there day to day. The Village home stay was super authentic. Couldn’t fault the trip at all, only down side was being super sad when I came home.

  5. Very good way of traveling. Met some Nice people on the bus. You get a lot of flexibility. Nice to hop off in many places.

  6. Had a wonderful 8 day trip through Thailand and Laos. Had the best guide, Keo who had the naughtiest laugh! Highly recommend to anyone travelling South East Asia if you want a unique experience.

  7. Couldn’t recommend Stray enough!! Our local guide was absolutely fantastic and every destination we visited was amazing! Do you self a favor and travel with them through South East Asia.

  8. By far the best group tour we have been on.Our local Guide Adam and Driver Charles were fantastic from start to finish, always on hand to translate, teach us about local traditions and recommend food.Both Adam and Charles spoke very good english and had an abundance of knowledge about the local people, animals and History.The Tour is slightly more expensive than other Sabah tours but it was definitely worth it.-The accommodation is unique and high quality, the highlight of which is the 2 night Jungle Camp on the Kinabatangan river.We had our own cabin with electricity and a fan-Most meals are included so we didn’t need to budget too much , i think we spent about MYR 300 each over the 10 days (mostly on beers)-Journeys are around 3-4 hours between each town so days aren’t wasted In the Van.- The included activities were more than enough, we didn’t feel the need to add on anything. 4 jungle river cruises and 2 night walks, Sunbear and Orang-utan centre visits, Turtle conservation centre and Kinabalu NP.The general pace of the tour is well planned and we never got bored or felt rushed anywhere.We came across tour groups from different companies who werent happy about paying extra for things we had included like entrance fees etc, so overall we are glad we picked Stray.

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Stray Asia is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 162 Soi Rambutri, 10200, Thailand



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