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Khao Lak Land Discovery

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Member since Sep 16, 2022
  • Home Airport: HKT
  • Address: 62/41 Moo 5, Lam Kaen, Thai Muang, Thai Muang, Thailand

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Khao Lak Offroad-Safari – Exklusives 4×4-Offroad-Abenteuer in Khao Lak

A full-day Khao Lak off-road safari by 4x4: bump along jungle tracks and rubber plantations to the Phu Ta Jor viewpoint, well away from the crowds. Private guide and hotel ...

4.7 (392 Bewertungen)
Besichtigung Wat Bang Riang Phra Buddha Itthi Mongkolchai, Bang Riang, Thap Put District, Phang-nga, Thailand

Großartige 3-Tempel-Tour ab Khao Lak – Tempel Khao Lak entdecken

A calm, full-day temple tour from Khao Lak to three peaceful sites: hilltop Wat Bang Riang with its big Buddha, the atmospheric Dragon Cave Temple and Wat Manee Sri Mahathat.

4.8 (143 Bewertungen)
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Similan Inseln – Schnorcheln Tagestour zu Thailands Top Inseln

A sunrise Similan Islands snorkeling tour from Khao Lak: speed out to nine granite islands in clear Andaman water, snorkel vivid reefs and relax on white-sand beaches. Lunch and park ...

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Surin-Inseln Schnorchel-Tagesausflug ab Khao Lak – Korallenriffe & Moken-Dorf

A Surin Islands snorkeling tour from Khao Lak, far from the crowds: speed out to the protected Mu Ko Surin reefs and Moken sea-gypsy waters teeming with marine life. Lunch ...

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Khao Lak Ausfluge Khao Lak, Phang-nga

Khao Lak Safari – Spaß für alle Altersgruppen!

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Khao Lak Ausfluge Khao Lak, Phang-nga

Khao Lak Elefanten-Bad — Ethische Elefantenpflege

A heartwarming half-day Khao Lak elephant bath: meet rescued elephants and wade into the river to wash and splash alongside them. Gentle, hands-on fun for all ages and families.

4.5 (56 Bewertungen)

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Craig
09-Mar-2020

What a great day out!

I had such a good trip our with Twan the tour guide and his driver Eddie! I learnt so much and seen amazing sights! Twan and Eddie made the day enjoyable for everyone, with jokes here and there, was great fun! Also the guide is bilingual so i was able to understand everything and ask questions! Great day out, got to see monkeys when canoeing down the jungle river and what a beautiful waterfall you get to see. Refreshments provided all day which was a really nice touch! Once again cant thank these guys enough 11/10 :)All the best Craig from England
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Louise T
09-Mar-2020

Off road safari

A great day out. We visited the temple first, then made our way to the jungle. It is a steep walk down, but the ground was dry so wasn't slippery. I can imagine if it was raining would be a difficult walk. Nice waterfall at the bottom, which you can have a swim in. There is plenty of ice cold water and coke provided. You get a chance to ride on top of the jeep which is good fun. Also see tarantulas and lizards. Our guide Dido was very good, had a good sense of humour and very informative. After lunch which was at a lovely setting we went to the mangroves on a paddle boat which was very peaceful and relaxing. Be sure to take plenty of sun screen and a good mosquito repellent. An excellent day out.
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Kris B
05-Mar-2020

Jurassic Park in the Rain Forest

Good day; like being in Jurassic Park, leaves as large as houses. Need good walking shoes, don’t go in flip flops or you will break a leg or your neck. The day starts with a pick up in your all day jeep so no change overs. 45 mins down the day you cutoff to a river where you pick up your canoe and paddle man. 50 mins on the water through mangroves; if you are Lucky you will see monkeys.then out off the water. It takes 30 mins to walk through the forest to a place to have tea. This is where you need shoes. It is steep then down hill, drops and tree roots to climb over. It has steppingstones but they move and are covered in leaves. I lost my footing and went down saved by a pole I grabbed. Then lunch at a really lovely restaurant that served authentic Thai food, watch out for the heated dish, it will blow your brains out.Then Jurassic park, off road experience not for the non rough and ready types. It’s great but don’t expect a huge waterfall as it’s a tiny trickle of water over rock. Huge sugar cane forms a canopy over the trail. You get the the opportunity to sit on the roof. Great fun! Back on the main road you are taken to a small temple then home.The day was let down by the guide who spoke in German most of the time and to us in short condensed phases which on a trip advertised as in English was very bad. I could understand some but my partner was totally lost.Go b before it’s not there anymore and destroyed by developer’s!
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Erb_45
01-Mar-2020

3 temples

A wonderful day exploring Thai temples off the tourist trail. Our passionate guide accompanied this day that we will remember forever. A blessing, wonderful exchanges, stars full of eyes, THANK YOU. Discover without moderation
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Lespinpinsvoyageurs
01-Mar-2020

Elephant bathing

Nous avons réservé, via notre hôtel, cette excursion auprès des éléphants... Après 45mn de route, nous arrivons en famille sur le terrain dédié aux éléphants. Contrairement aux autres centres d’éléphants que nous avons pu visiter les années précédentes, celui-ci semble soucieux du bien-être des animaux. En effet, on a pas l’impression d’être dans une usine à touristes : les éléphants ne sont pas attachés et semblent bien sur leurs pattes ! Il y a un éléphant par couple/famille et très important, pour son bien-être pas de balade à dos d’éléphants ! Les kornacks fournissent les bananes (beaucoup et incluses dans le prix) pour nourrir les animaux, puis nous dirigent vers une marre où les éléphants s’allongent et nous les arrosons grâce à des sceaux et les frottons avec une brosse ! La visite se termine par une boisson prise en hauteur afin de pouvoir profiter d’une magnifique vue sur l’espace des éléphants. C’est une activité très sympathique ! À noter que les installations sont d’excellente facture et les sanitaires très propres. À recommander pour les petits pieds fragiles, des chaussures adaptées pour entrer sans difficultés dans l’eau. Seuls bémols, les explications très très succinctes de la guide sur les éléphants et le passage vraiment trop bref dans la marre.
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