Kayaking in Khlong Sangne, also known as the Little Amazon Takua Pa.
It is a short canal, and along its sides, a small forest with many different kinds of plants has grown. The best part of the walk-through nature's wonders is the trip through the old banyan tree. Only in Khlong Sang Neh can you see the roots of trees that are hundreds of years old hanging like a tunnel curtain over the canal.
"Lanta Go Green", Sustainable tourism of Koh Lanta with conservation activities such as a Gondola tour with a paddle to reduce the use of marine engines and oil. Solar energy is used in operations such as crab banking, crab farming, and small aquaculture, including fishermen who use small boats. Each activity is developed and organized to aid in the preservation of the area for future visitors.
Did you know that 'Klong Thom' in Krabi province is the only saltwater hot spring in Thailand and one of only two in the world? The other is in Czech Republic!!!!
This low mountain is only 84 meters above sea level. But there are many charms with tall mangrove trees of the mangrove forest. The journey takes about 15 – 20 minutes with a distance of 400 meters, which is quite rugged. because some parts are quite steep when looking down from the viewpoint of the peak of the forest will see the warm green mangrove forest view Seeing a 360-degree canal, you can also see the sea and Koh Mook in the distance. I can tell you that the view on the top of the mountain is amazing. Definitely worth the cost
Phang Nga welcomes you to their home during the rainy season. With the surrounding forests, mountains, and seas, there is always plenty to do without having to worry about the rain.
"The City Of 'Eight Rainy, Four Sunny' Months" is full of cultural charm and gorgeous landscapes.
Wellness is becoming a trend now, and we have to keep up with it. In this post, I'd like to welcome you to soak in hot water at Raksa Warin Hot Spring in Ranong.
Anyone interested in outdoor activities should not miss visiting Koh Phayam during the rainy season since, in addition to getting wet and enjoying the greenery of the mangroves, there are beautiful kayaking locations, snorkeling spots, and coral reefs here. There are also numerous other community learning initiatives to look into. Whether it's a blue crab bank activity to release baby crabs or a nature exploration activity, look for hawks, hornbills, fiddler crabs, and wind crabs, all of which can be found on Koh Phayam.