Must-sees in Krabi
All the must-sees in Phang Nga Bay feature on this two-in-one tour, which sees you exploring by land and water. You'll ride on a local longtail boat to James Bond Island and Hong Island, before discovering the famous Monkey Cave and other viewpoints in the afternoon.During the morning you'll cast off on local longtail boats from Ban Hinrom Pier to explore the bay by sea. And you'll soon be surrounded by the famous emerald-topped karsts that give Phang Nga Bay its fame. You'll venture to Hong Island first, exploring the caves by canoe, then it's on to James Bond Island where we'll have the freedom to sail wherever we wish and even explore on land.Stop for a swim, then time for lunch at one of the best viewpoints in Phang Nga Bay, Samet Nangshe, where you'll dine with views from the terrace. Next stop will be ‘Monkey Cave', or Wat Suwan Khuha, home to the reclining Buddha – and lots of monkeys.
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Ko Lanta Island Tour with Longtail Boat Cruise
Ko Lanta district is a treasure yet to be fully uncovered. Two islands connected by a singular bridge, mangrove forests, sandy beaches and a unique culture are just some of the highlights of this tour. You'll explore the islands in a longtail boat, visit Lanta old town and see an authentic Sea Gypsy village.The adventure kicks off with a boat trip around the mangrove forests of Ko Lanta Yai and Ko Lanta Noi. You'll see the strange beauty of trees that grow half underwater and half above. Next, you'll dine at a nearby restaurant for lunch. The afternoon is spent getting to know local life. First up is Lanta old town. You'll wander round streets of historic wood buildings – make sure to see the houses on stilts. And on the last stop, you'll meet a unique group of people – the Moken – who have maintained a totally distinct culture while living off the sea, hence their Sea Gypsies nickname.
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Full Day Bor Thor Mangroves & Caves Kayaking Tour
Take to the water and explore one of Thailand's top tropical sanctuaries with this kayaking experience. You'll paddle through the wildlife-filled mangrove forests of Bor Thor, glide through the limestone caves of Lod, and visit Pee Hua Toh cave – home to paintings dating back thousands of years. You'll round off the trip refuelling with a tasty lunch on the pier.
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Half Day Bor Thor Mangroves & Caves Kayaking Tour
This half day kayaking tour will give you just the right amount of time to explore one of Thailand's top tropical sanctuaries. You'll paddle through the wildlife-filled mangrove forests of Bor Thor, glide through the limestone caves of Lod, and visit Pee Hua Toh cave – home to paintings dating back thousands of years. You'll round off the trip refuelling with a tasty lunch on the pier.
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Phi Phi Islands Speedboat Tour with Ton Sai Beach Lunch
There's more to the Phi Phi Islands than just beautiful beaches. This speedboat tour features plenty of beach time but also makes sure to take in some of their top attractions. Highlights include Bamboo Island, Loh Samah Bay and Pileh lagoon. There's also a buffet lunch on Ton Sai beach, as well as stops at Monkey Beach and the famous Viking Cave.
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Hot Springs & Emerald Pool Tour
A revitalising half-day tour that's Thailand down to a T. You'll get to wallow in the natural therapeutic springs of Sa Morakot and enjoy one of life's little pleasures. Relax and watch water cascade into the mineral-rich hot springs burrowed over time in peat swamps in the jungle. A typical Thai lunch near the Emerald Pool rounds off the visit.
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Krabi Jungle Tour with Hot Spring and Tiger Cave Temple
A treat for body and spirit, this Krabi rainforest adventure is a winner with an invigorating mix of action and relaxation. You'll take in natural hot springs, the famous Tiger Cave Temple and the fairytale setting of the Emerald Pool. Nawa, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘It might seem like the steps will never end, but the panorama from the top viewpoint at the Tiger Cave Temple are well worth the effort. Wat Tham Suea is the Thai name for the hilltop temple from where you can see right to the coast.'With sensational scenery, historic temples and hot springs to visit, Krabi packs a punch. Kick off with a journey into the Thung Teao Forest to observe Thailand's biodiversity up close. The first stop is Krabi's very own natural hot tub with relaxing thermal waterfalls and pools of warm, mineral-rich water in a lovely forest setting. Nawa adds, ‘Geothermal activity underground heats the water to 42°C. When it reaches the pools at the waterfall, it's around 35° to 40°. The heat and the minerals in the spring water are great for your wellbeing.'Next, you'll walk along a nature trail towards the freshwater Emerald Pool. Bounce into the inviting waters and soak up the sights and sounds of the lowland rainforest. After lunch, admire the view from the lofty Tiger Cave Temple – the region's most famous – where a huge golden Buddha surveys the landscape. Climb the 1,237 steep steps to the top to explore the temple, enjoy the views, and make a wish for good luck.
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