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Over night & trail at Sam Roi Yod ::
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most exciting one night Adventure at Thailand’s first
Coastal National Park “The Three hundred peaks”
(Sam Roi Yod) will keep you busy and on your feet for most
of the journey, but still you will enjoy some lazy leisure
moments at the beach ! This National Park is a small but
fascinating area of Limestone Mountains, coves, beaches
and islands. These fabulous marshy wetlands are home to
a great variety of plants, birds and some endangered animals. |
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It is a wonderful and a very challenging
place to explore. We will take you through a journey of wonders
and discoveries, starting with a visit at a pineapple plantation.
Then we will travel further on to the Khao Deang Kayak Station
where a cheerful team will give you the basic instructions on
how to handle the kayak. Then off we will be to an exciting kayaking
ride on the open sea. Back to the Kayak Station we will be off
to the National Park Head Quarter to spend time browsing the wonderful
wetlands. We will then be heading at Bang-Pu fishing village,
where you’ll witness the Village’s thriving fishing
industry, preparing for the day’s catch, from there we will
take a 20 minutes ride on board of a long tail boat to this beautiful
stretch of beach below the very famous Praya Nakhon Cave. We will
then have a delicious lunch at a local restaurant by the sea.
After lunch we will keep you busy for an hour or so, putting up
our tents for the night and then when this little task is over
you will have plenty of time to bathe and enjoy the sea. An exciting
dinner will be served by the sea and a chill out evening is on
the program.
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Next
day we will enjoy the serenity of the sea early morning
and witness a most stunning sunrise over the sea. Then
we will be having breakfast with the soothing sound
of the waves, we will be packing up the camp and have
you shape up for we will have you “sweating”
this exciting part of this trip, you will be climbing
up the 430 meters that it takes to reach the entrance
of the Praya Nakhon Cave. Once inside, splendors are
to be discovered such as stalagmites around the pavilion
built by King Rama V. And we’ve yet got to go
back down to the foot of the mountain! Once we’d
reached the beach again we will be having lunch and
after this you’ll have plenty of time again to
enjoy the sea and sun. Our journey will then come to
an end and around 15:00 we’ll be on our way “home”!
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Includes : Entrance fees, English speaking guide,
Transport, Meals, Drinking water, Accident insurance, Kayaking
and Camping Equipment.
***Good walking shoes are highly recommended and don’t
forget your bathing suit and sunscreen protection. |
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