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Phang Nga Kayak Camp
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TPNG0566
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| Destination: |
Phang Nga, Thailand |
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| Activity: |
Beach, Boat travel, Nature & Adventure, Scuba Diving / Snorkeling |
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| Price: |
start from $434 per person
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| Duration: |
3 Days / 2 Nights |
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| Operate: |
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday |
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| When? |
TODAY - 31 Oct 2008 |
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A kayaking tour amid the deep blue sea and the rocky outcrops of the Andaman Sea. Explore the pristine maritime area in southern Thailand and paddle, kayaking through mangrove forests, sea caves and rock formations.
Tour operates on join-in arrangement Phang Nga Guide, More Tours in Phang Nga.
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| Tour Rates: |
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Single |
Double |
Triple |
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24 May 2008 - 31 Oct 2008
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434 |
434 |
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| Rates
include 7%
VAT tax and 10% hotel service
charge. Major credit cards
accepted. No
extra charge, no minimum |
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Note:
Booking should be made at least
7
days in advance.
The Triple rates are based on a twin sharing room with an extra bed for the third person.
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| Itinerary |
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| Day 1:Phuket - Ao Por - Phang Nga - Tha Khao (Lunch, Dinner) |
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Meet you at Phuket Airport or your hotel in Phuket and transfer to Ao Por pier. Depart by longtail boat to the East Bay. After arriving Lao Gu Du Islands, enjoy a short introduction of how to handle your kayak. Then, explore the island by kayak. After that, depart to Koh Yao Noi. Upon arrival at Tha Khao pier, Tuk-Tuk transfer to Tha Khao bungalow for check-in.
After lunch, depart to Koh Pak Bea for paddling, snorkeling and relaxing on white sand beach. Then, return to bungalow for seafood dinner.
Overnight in simple wooden Thai style, Tha Khao bungalow.
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| Day 2: Tha Khao - Krabi - Tha Khao (Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner) |
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Breakfast at the bungalow. Then, depart from Tha Khao pier for paddling in the mangrove swamp and big lagoon at Krabi. Picnic lunch on the beach. After that, continue to Pak Bea islands. Paddling, swimming, snorkeling and relaxing on the beach.
Dinner and overnight at Tha Khao bungalow.
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| Day 3: Tha Khao - Krabi - Ao Por - Phuket (Breakfast, Lunch) |
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After breakfast at the bungalow, depart for Talen (Long canal part of Krabi province, which blends with the nature in the mangrove swamp). After a picnic lunch on the beach, continue to Koh Hong (Krabi). Enjoy swimming, snorkeling and relaxing on the white sand beach. Then, depart for Ao Por pier. Transfer to your hotel in Phuket or Phuket airport.
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| Notes |
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- Prices include:
- Round trip transfers from Phuket Airport or hotel in Phuket - Accommodation with daily breakfast - Meals as mentioned in the program - English speaking guide - Tours and admission fee as stated in the program
- Prices exclude:
- Domestic air ticket to and from Phuket - Airport tax - Personal expenses - Other services not mentioned in the program
* Remark: - Above prices are based on JOIN-IN BASIS for 1 - 8 persons - Supplement for private arrangement is required for 1 - 8 persons (Please contact us) - Pick up and drop off for the above tour is PHUKET. Pick up and drop off in Khao Lak or Krabi can be arranged with some alternations of the program above and supplement charge.
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| About the
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Phuket Thailand's largest island is a wonderland of wildlife and rainforest fringed by white sand beaches with some of the world's premier resorts.
Wild Interior Visitors to Phuket Province generally head for the sea, but the interior is worth exploring for its vivid patchwork of plantations and rice paddies, crowned by the island’s last rainforest in Khao Phra Thaw Royal Wildlife Reserve. Here, rainy season hikes provide the best views of Ton Sai and Bang Pae waterfalls, with possible sightings of resident wildlife such as flying foxes and slow loris: visit the Gibbon Rehabilitation Center near Bang Pae falls and see how they reintroduce captive gibbons to the jungle.
Trading History Phuket Town was once a trading point for ships from China, India, Arabia, Malaya and Portugal. 19th century Sino-Portuguese shop houses on Phang-Nga, Yaowarat, and Ranong Roads stand testimony to those days, with fine restorations on Deebuk and Thalang Roads. Also on Phang-Nga Road, the mystical Shrine of the Serene Light is a 150-year-old Chinese temple with notable art and a tranquil garden. See the surrounding area from nearby Phuket Hill (Khao Rang).
Vegetarian Festival A cultural legacy, the Vegetarian Festival ushers in Taoist Lent in September / October, when religious Chinese avoid eating meat. The festivities involve colorful, noisy street parades, with devotees doing penance through pain. Among other things, they pierce their cheeks and tongues with swords.
Sea, Sand & Sailing Of course, Phuket’s limestone cliffs and palm-fringed tropical beaches are its biggest attractions. Sunseekers flock to its blue waters, with many enjoying the shopping and nightlife of vibrant Patong. A few quieter beaches to investigate are Karon, Kata, Rawai and Surin.
Situated in the Andaman Sea, Phuket is a world-class dive destination with countless pristine sites and just as many operators, mostly around Patong. Experienced yachtsmen looking for all-inclusive charters will find fair-to-excellent craft with great facilities at the Phuket Boat Lagoon (Ao Sapam) and the Yacht Haven Phuket (Laem Phrao).
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