Krabi is a town on the west coast of southern Thailand at the mouth of the Krabi River into the Andaman Sea. As of 2005 the town has a population of 24,986. The town is the capital of Krabi Province and Krabi district. The province is located at the shore to the Andaman Sea and is an area of outstanding natural beauty. Most notable are the solitary limestone hills, both on the land and in the sea as islands. Rock climbers from all over the world travel to Ton Sai Beach and Railay Beach to climb. These beaches form part of Krabi's Phra Nang Peninsula. Of about 154 islands belonging to the province, Ko Phi Phi Leh is perhaps the most famous, as it was the set of the movie The Beach. The coast of the province was badly damaged by the tsunami on December 26 2004. Other islands include: Ko Phi Phi Don, part of the Phi Phi Islands, and Ko Lanta, a larger island to the south. The limestone hills contain many caves, most having beautiful stalactites and stalagmites. Tham Chao Le and Tham Phi Hua To, both in Ao Luek district, contain prehistoric rock-painting depicting humans, animals as well as geometrical shapes. In Lang Rong Rien cave in 1986 archaeologists found 40,000 year old human artifacts - stone tools, pottery as well as bones. It is one of the oldest traces of human occupation in all South-East Asia. The caves of Krabi are also one of the main sources of nests of the Edible-nest Swiftlet, used to create bird's nest soup.


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Inclusions:

• Join transfer from/to your hotel
• English Speaking Guide
• Lunch and Seasonal Fruit
• Soft drink and drinking water
• All admission fees as mentioned in the program
• Elephant trekking
• River canoeing

Exclusions:
• Items of a personal nature
• Tips or Gratuities to guide and driver

Child Policy:
• For children under 3 years old will be Free of charge
• For children over 12 years old we charge normal price

 

08:30 hrs

Pick up from hotel and transfer to Khao Sok National park.

09:00 hrs

Arrive at Khao Sok National park and visit. [2 hrs.]

- Elephant Camp explores the camp and study about the life of Thai elephants and elephant breeding conservation project. Also, teach about the mahout, the man who takes care of the elephant. Trekking on elephant back is a unique experience here in the rainforest, what better way is there to get a bird’s eye view of nature. Returning from the jungle.

Lunch at the National Park [Set Menu]

- River canoeing take a jungle river canoe trip down the Sok River. Drift along the jungle river passing Limestone Mountains and cliffs covered with exotic tropical vegetation. Some times hornbill can be seen flying high overhead or reptiles basking in the sun on the riverbanks. From the canoe you can experience a world that has changed little in thousands of years, some of the last areas of primary rainforest.
15:30 hrs Depart from Khao Sok National park to your hotel.

17:30 hrs

Arrive at your hotel.