Nature in Khao Lak
Surin Islands Early Bird Tour by Speed Catamaran
Surin Islands National Park is where snorkellers go for their fix of rainbow-coloured corals and white sandy beaches straight out of a catalogue. This early risers full-day tour features a speed catamaran ride and a day of snorkelling at some of the finest spots in Thailand. The day kicks off with an early start to beat the crowds. A tropical cocktail of bright blue waters and neon coral reefs, the Surin Islands are an exotic escape inhabited by the Moken – a group of people who have a totally distinct culture thanks to their life on the sea. Meet these fascinating seafaring folk, before your first snorkelling stop at Chong Kaad Bay. Then, it's time for lunch at the National Park's restaurant.You'll continue the day with two more snorkelling stops at the likes of Bon Bay, Tao Bay or Pineapple Bay. And in between spotting marine life, you'll have time to relax, sunbathe and soak in the views on deck.
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This full-day tour shines the spotlight on Phang Nga Bay, allowing you to experience and see its beauty by longtail boat, on land and by canoe. It features all the greatest hits, including James Bond Island, Hong Island, Monkey Cave, viewpoints and waterfalls.
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Similan Islands Speedboat & Snorkelling Tour with Wow Andaman
The Similan Islands are untouched jewels in the Andaman Sea, and they're what dreams are made of – vibrant coral reefs, secluded beaches and tropical rainforests. On this speedboat tour, you'll hop between Ko Miang, Ko Payu, Ko Ba Ngu and Ko Similan, with plenty of stops for snorkelling and exploring the wealth of marine life. Lunch is included, as well as an optional hike to Sail Rock to take in the views.
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Khao Sok Eco Tour with Elephant Sanctuary Visit
Are you ready for an adventure with a uniquely Khao Sok touch? Uncover some of Thailand's best-kept secrets on an exclusive tour that ticks all the boxes. You'll combine a variety of activities, ranging from the cultural to the natural. Haggle with locals in a market, feed elephants in a sanctuary and mingle with monkeys in a temple. Tina, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘You'll be able to get really involved with the elephants, helping out the sanctuary staff by preparing their food, giving them a mud bath and then washing off these gentle giants in the river.'The fun begins at Takuapa market, where you'll get to taste fresh Thai fruit while meeting the locals. We move it up a gear next at the viewpoint in Khao Sok National Park, before a trip to the local rainforest sanctuary to help feed, bathe and care for elephants. The sanctuary is where elderly elephants, who are unable to work, live their daily lives. Once you have helped out with the prep, you'll be able to feed healthy treats to the elephants and walk with them through the tropical jungle, before bathing them and planting food for them.And there's more to come. After a lunchtime feast courtesy of a Thai cooking show, you'll end the tour at ‘Monkey Cave', or Wat Suwan Khuha, a cave temple which is home to a large, golden, reclining Buddha – and lots of monkeys. Inside the cave, all is serene and beautiful, with an intricately decorated shrine and often monks praying. You may also catch sight of birds and bats in the cave, but the monkeys generally stay outside.
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Similan Islands by Speedboat from Khao Lak
Cruise to four different Similan Islands on this action-packed tour from Khao Lak. You'll be snorkelling, swimming and wildlife watching amid Thailand's most insta-perfect scenery. Dazzling white sand beaches and flying foxes await on Koh 4, while Koh 7 and 9 have stunning reefs to explore. Stop at Koh 8 for a buffet lunch and time to relax on the beach.
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Full Day Elephant Sanctuary From Khao Lak
This full day tour is Thailand to a tee. It's got elephants, Thai food and even a bamboo raft ride through the jungle. You'll visit Khao Lak's prestigious Elephant Sanctuary to help feed these gentle giants before a tasty Thai lunch. Then, spend the afternoon floating downriver in a bamboo raft and checking out a Sea Turtle Conservation Centre.Elephant Sanctuary is a place with peaceful views over the Khlong Maduea stream, and one other very big attraction – elephants. Learn all about the project's conservation efforts, help to prepare fruit and feed the animals, and watch a bathing demonstration before heading to a nearby waterfall to cool off in the heat.Soon, it'll be time for you to eat. Watch your lunch being prepared at live cooking stations before feasting on tasty Thai treats. Last but not least, hop on a bamboo raft and float through the jungle to the Sea Turtle Conservation Centre – an initiative that cares for thousands of endangered baby turtles until they are released into the Andaman Sea.
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Surin Islands Early Bird Snorkelling Tour
The stunning reefs of the Surin Islands start in shallow bays and continue out into the deep sea, teeming with colourful marine life. On this full day tour, you'll be whisked from place to place in a speedboat, with free time to chill out on paradise beaches and snorkel in the warm and fish-filled waters. What's more, this is an early bird tour, so you'll beat the crowds.The day kicks off with an early start to beat the crowds. Casting off into Mu Ko Surin National Park at this time though is worth it – there's no better way to see its five luxuriant islands than bathed in mesmerizing morning light.White sandy beaches and lush tropical rainforests full of tropical creatures are the hallmark of the Surin Islands. And between stops to swim, snorkel and explore, you'll be served lunch. Afterwards, there's a chance to sleep it all off under the sun and experience more of Thailand's top snorkelling spots.
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Full Day Phi Phi and Bamboo Island by Speedboat From Khaolak
Jump on a speedboat and set off to explore Phi Phi Island's iconic spots. Discover Loh Sa Mah Bay and Phi Phi Leh Cove for swimming and snorkeling, and finish the day stretching out on the splendid beaches of beautiful Bamboo Island, the perfect backdrop for relaxation.Picture yourself chilling at Maya Bay, famous from the movie 'The Beach', with its white sands and vibrant sea life. It is important to note that Maya Bay might close sometimes to help the corals recover, so check ahead. You'll cruise past the Viking Cave and Monkey Beach, then dive into the beauty of Loh Sa Mah Bay and Phi Phi Leh Cove for some top-notch snorkeling.Fuel up with a tasty lunch on Phi Phi Island before lounging or snorkeling around the stunning Bamboo Island. Wrap up this unforgettable trip with a speedboat ride back, filled with memories of crystal-clear waters, sun-kissed beaches, and incredible views. Don't miss this adventure, where every stop is a highlight.
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Khao Sok National Park with Long-tail Boat Cruise From Khao Lak
It's an early start to this tour, but some things are worth getting out of bed for. With its limestone cliffs, leafy rainforests and emerald-green lake, Khao Sok National Park is one of Thailand's natural treasures. You'll spend the day leaving no stone unturned – bamboo rafting, a long-tail boat cruise on Cheow Lan lake and trekking through the jungle are just some of the things you'll do.Start by greeting the sun from the Khao Sok viewpoint, then glide on a bamboo raft, making your way to a riverside breakfast. Next, we journey to the emerald heart of Cheow Lan Lake, where you'll join a sightseeing cruise on a traditional longtail boat. Marvel at the limestone cliffs and lush jungle, before setting off on a jungle trek, leading you to explore caves.Break for a tasty lunch at a floating raft-house. Here, indulge in local flavours with a side of panoramic views. After lunch, unwind with some kayaking, or simply soak in the tranquility of the lake's vast waters. Finish up the day with a scenic cruise back to Khao Lak.
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Khao Lak Highlights Tour with Buddhist Temple Blessing
Taking a closer look at Khao Lak local life rewards you with a deeper cultural understanding on this varied tour. You'll meet the locals, learn a little Thai boxing and be blessed by Buddhist monks. Then swap culture for nature with lunch at the beach and a visit to a turtle rescue centre. Malee, one of our expert local guides, says, ‘You'll have some fun getting to grips with Thai Boxing moves, but the original purpose of Muay Thai was not about fun. It began centuries ago when the army developed battlefield tactics for unarmed combat. These ancient combat techniques eventually evolved into the popular sport we know today.'It's all about getting to know Thailand's authentic side on this tour. First, we'll stop by the local school to see how Thai children go about their morning routine. Next, it's on to a temple to offer the Buddhist monks a small donation in exchange for good karma and a sacred bracelet. There's time for a look around the colourful temple to take some photos, too.After the calm of the temple we'll raise the tempo and have a go at the high-flying kicks and powerful punches of Muay Thai boxing at a gym. After all that action you'll be ready for a typical Thai lunch at Sai Rung Waterfall's restaurant. You'll have some time to reflect at the Tsunami Memorial, before an extra-special treat – a chance to learn about, care and feed the elephants at a nearby seaside sanctuary. You'll round off your day with a visit to the turtle rescue and rehabilitation centre to find out about their work.
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