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Sam Roi Yod National Park |
Thailand's
first Coastal National Park "The Three hundred peaks" is a small but
fascinating area of Limestone mountains, coves, beaches, islands And
marshy wetlands that is home to a great variety of plants, birds and
some endangered animals. A wonderful and not too difficult place to
explore.
Our
journey starts with a visit to a pineapple plantation. Then we go to a
coconut farm , where we see trained monkeys picking coconuts from
trees. We travel on to Bang-Pu fishing village, where we take a boat
ride out through the village to the open sea. (Subject to sea
conditions). Take in Bang-Pu's thriving fishing industry, preparing for
the day's catch. Our 20 minutes boat trip concludes at a beautiful
stretch of beach below the Pra-Ya-Nakon Cave.
Good walking shoes are recommended as we then walk 430 meter up to the
cave dome. Once inside we can see the dripping stalagmites around the
pavilion built by King Rama V. After lunch we have time to relax and
swim in the warm sea.
Minimum 2 persons |
2200Baht per person |
Minimum 4 persons |
1700Baht per person |
Includes: Entrance fees, English speaking guide, Transport, Lunch, Accident insurance. |
Time: |
08:00hrs - 16:00hrs |
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