ETHICAL SCHOOL TRIPS FROM BANGKOK
School Trips to Kenya from Bangkok — Ethical, Community-Led Programs
Planning a school trip to Kenya from Bangkok? Kapes Adventures runs year-round community programs in Kenya — your students join work that's already making a difference. Not projects invented for visitors.
Travel Logistics from Bangkok
Getting There from Bangkok
- Airports: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK)
- Flight time: ~12–14 hours (1 stop)
- Airlines: Emirates, Qatar Airways, Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines
- Cost range: THB 25,000–45,000
Time Zone & Visa
- Time difference: Kenya is GMT+3 — 4 hours behind Bangkok (GMT+7)
- Visa: Thai citizens need an eVisa ($51 USD). Apply online at evisa.go.ke — processing takes 2-3 business days.
- Currency: THB
Best Travel Windows
Thai international school terms: Aug–Dec, Jan–Jun. Best travel windows: October break, Christmas/New Year, or summer (Jun–Jul).
Kenya's dry seasons (January–March, July–October) offer the best conditions for school groups. We run programs year-round, so there's always meaningful work to join.
Curriculum Alignment
- -IB CAS
- -IGCSE Geography
- -Service Learning
Every program maps directly to curriculum outcomes — from geography fieldwork to global citizenship and sustainability goals.
Programs Your Students Can Join
Every program runs year-round, led by Kenyan communities. Your students from Bangkok join work that continues long after they leave.
Seeds2Education
Year-round permaculture gardens at partner schools — our first harvest of 15,000kg of onions is projected to provide 45,000 school meals. Students help expand gardens, install water systems, and work alongside Kenyan-led teams.
Learn moreWater Empowering Women
Women-led cooperatives building water access year-round. When women have water, girls stay in school. Students work alongside the women leading this.
Learn moreFeeding the Future
School feeding programs tackling hunger — the #1 barrier to learning in rural Kenya. Students cook, serve, and help scale what's already working.
Learn moreCommunity Conservation
Conservation in the Kasigau Corridor — home to the world's first REDD+ carbon project. Wildlife protection, community development, environmental education.
Learn moreWhy Schools from Bangkok Choose Kapes
Year-Round Programs, Not Pop-Up Projects
We run Seeds2Education, school feeding, and water programs 365 days a year. Your students join work that's already changing communities.
Full Financial Transparency
See where every baht goes. We publish cost breakdowns, community investment figures, and measurable outcomes. No hidden margins.
Community-Led, Not Student-Designed
Kenyan communities set the priorities. Local teams lead the work. Your students arrive as learners and participants — not saviours.
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Score My Trip ProgramFrequently Asked Questions
How much does a school trip to Kenya from Bangkok cost?
Flights from Bangkok typically cost THB 25,000–45,000 per person. Program costs depend on group size, duration, and which programs you join. We publish full cost breakdowns upfront — you'll see exactly where every baht goes, including the percentage that goes directly to community projects. Contact us for a detailed quote tailored to your school.
How long is the flight from Bangkok to Kenya?
The flight from Bangkok to Kenya takes approximately ~12–14 hours (1 stop). You can fly from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi (BKK) with airlines including Emirates, Qatar Airways, Kenya Airways, Ethiopian Airlines. Most routes connect through a major hub with one stop, though direct options may be available seasonally.
Do students need a visa to visit Kenya?
Thai citizens need an eVisa ($51 USD). Apply online at evisa.go.ke — processing takes 2-3 business days. We provide full visa guidance as part of your trip planning, including step-by-step instructions and timelines so there are no surprises.
What makes Kapes different from other trip providers?
Three things set us apart. First, our programs run year-round — Seeds2Education, school feeding, and water projects operate 365 days a year with or without visiting students. Second, every programme is community-led: Kenyan teams set the priorities and lead the work. Third, we publish full financial transparency — you see exactly where your money goes, what percentage reaches communities, and what measurable outcomes result.
How do trips align with the IB CAS curriculum?
Our programs are designed to map directly to curriculum outcomes. Students engage with real-world geography, sustainability, global citizenship, and development studies. We provide pre-trip lesson plans, on-the-ground learning journals, and post-trip reflection frameworks that teachers can use for assessment. Every activity connects back to specific curriculum objectives.
Is Kenya safe for school groups?
Student safety is our top priority. We have full-time local staff based in Kenya who know the communities and terrain. Every trip includes comprehensive risk assessments, 24/7 in-country support, medical protocols, and emergency evacuation plans. We work in established communities where we have deep, long-standing relationships. Our safety record reflects years of hosting school groups responsibly.
Ready to plan an ethical school trip from Bangkok?
Speak directly with our Kenya-based team. No sales pitch — just honest answers about what your students will experience and what impact they'll contribute to.
