● Learn about the tragic love story of one of Thailand’s most beautiful and famous bridges, Sarasin Bridge
● Board a bamboo raft and cruise down the river in the Khao Lak National Park
● See turtles and other marine life inthe Sea Turtle Conservation Center
● Discover the effects of the 2004 tsunami in the International Tsunami Museum
● Take a dip in the cool waters of the breathtaking Lampi Waterfall
Free Pick up and Drop off Hotels in Maikhao, Naiyang, Naithon, Cherngtalay/Laguna, Surin, Bangtao, Kamala, Kalim, Patong, Karon, Kata, Chalong and Kathu. Outside Free Pick up areas Pick up in Panwa, Koh Srirey, Naiharn, Rawai and Saiyuan will incurr of 200THB per person. The driver will contact you the evening before your activity date to confirm the exact pickup time. Please check your email for the update. Kindly be at your hotel lobby 10 minutes before the stated time. The earlier you start, the better in order to avoid road traffic and queues at the attractions, especially in high season.
Our first stop is Sarasin Bridge. One of Thailand’s most beautiful and famous bridges, it connects Phuket to the province of Phang Nga and has gained renown due to the tragic Romeo and Juliet-esque story associated with it. We’ll make a quick stop here to view the surrounding bay and take photos of the gleaming gazebos and elevated turrets.
We’ll head to the Andaman View Point next, where we’ll get a 360 degree view of the surrounding fields, hills, and mountains, before we head to the river for our bamboo rafting activity. We’ll board a small yet sturdy raft made out of bamboo and cruise down the river admiring the placid waters and the abundant greenery of the area.
Next, we’ll make our way to the Sea Turtle Conservation Center. Located across the Khao Lak National Park in the Thai navy base, we’ll learn about the efforts the navy is doing to rehabilitate the turtles as well as catch a glimpse of the numerous turtles and even other endangered marine life.
After gazing at turtles, we’ll head to the International Tsunami Museum and discover how the effects of the 2004 tsunami greatly affected the Khao Lak area and even see the Thai navy boat that was washed ashore by a massive wave.
Our final destination is the Lampi Waterfall. We’ll head over to this multi-level breathtaking waterfall, walk through the rainforest trail, and even take a dip in the chilly pool before making our way back to Phuket and your accommodations.
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