The majestic limestone karsts made famous by the 1974 James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun, remain one of Thailand and Phang Nga’s famous landmarks. If you’ve ever wanted to see the stunning cliffs up close, join this full day tour by longtail boat for an epic adventure! Take stunning photos of the majestic limestone cliffs known as the James Bond Island and Khao Phing Kan. Paddle, canoe, and swim around the Talu Cave area. Marvel at the local life of the villagers at Panyee Island, a village built on stilts and floating on the water. Explore Wat Suwan Khuha (Monkey Cave) and see the brilliant statues, carvings, and friendly primates. Hassle-free pickup and drop-off from your Khao Lak hotel.
• You can also get picked up from anywhere in Khao Lak. Pick up from your hotel is between 7.00 a.m. - 7.30 a.m. • The exact pick-up time will be confirmed by email after you have made the booking. • Please plan to meet your driver at your hotel lobby at least 10 minutes prior to the scheduled pick-up time • If you arrive more than 10 minutes late or after we have moved from your hotel, you may be considered a no-shows
Phang Nga Bay lies between southern Thailand's mainland and Phuket Island. Also known as Ao Phang Nga National Park, it's characterized by limestone cliffs and rock formations, as well as mangrove forests and small islands. Among the islands are Koh Tapu, known as James Bond Island for its appearance in a Bond film. Koh Phanak Island is known for its caves and lagoons. The bay's waters are dotted with coral reefs.
James Bond Island is a famous landmark in Phang Nga Bay. It first found its way onto the international tourist map through its starring role in the James Bond movie, The Man with the Golden Gun. A distinctive trait of this famous bay is the number of sheer limestone cliffs that vertically jut out of the emerald-green water.
Khao Phing Kan or Ko Khao Phing Kan is an island in Thailand, in Phang Nga Bay northeast of Phuket. About 40 metres from the shores of Khao Phing Kan lies a 20-metre tall islet called Ko Ta Pu or Ko Tapu. The islands are limestone karst towers and are a part of Ao Phang Nga National Park.
Ko Panyi, also known as Koh Panyee, is a fishing village in Phang Nga Province, Thailand, notable for being built on stilts by Malay fishermen. The population consists of 360 families or 1,685 people descended from two seafaring Muslim families from Java.
Explore Wat Suwan Khuha (Monkey Cave) and see the brilliant statues, carvings, and friendly primates
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