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“Castaway Paradise”
Ask anybody to imagine what ‘paradise’ on Earth looks like, and they’d probably picture something very similar to the white-sanded beaches, crystal clear waters and tropical surroundings of Thailand’s southern islands around the Andaman Sea. But this must-visit part of Thailand, which spans across the shorelines of Phuket, Krabi and Phang-nga, has more than just stunning scenery and touristy beach bars. Know where to look, and a world of rich local culture and incredible Southern Thai delicacies are waiting to be discovered – which is exactly what you’ll be doing on this 2-day / 1-night ‘Castaway Paradise’ culinary adventure.
“Incredible 5 Islands”
The Phi Phi Islands are an island group in Thailand, between the large island of Phuket and the west Strait of Malacca coast of the mainland. The islands are administratively part of Krabi province, these picture postcard islands offer the ultimate tropical getaway. Featuring classic tropical beaches, stunning rock formations and vivid turquoise waters teeming with colourful marine life, it is paradise perfected.
“Hong by Starlight”
Enjoy an afternoon of sea cave exploring literally inside Phang Nga Bay’s marine geology, – including the caves and hidden lagoons. Great nature and wildlife surrounds you. Our World Famous Entry Trip starts mid-day to avoid the crowds, customized transfers included. Don’t eat lunch – we serve you on board of our comfortable support boat. After lunch, briefing and a raptor show, a professional guide paddles you through Phang Nga Bay’s “Tidal Nape Sea Caves” in our custom designed kayaks hand-made in Oregon by SOTAR, the World’s premier white water raft manufacturer. The unique experience is dramatic, but Caveman’s SOTAR custom kayaks are specially designed for your trip. We’ve never capsized, punctured or had an accident.
“Taste fresh oyster from farm”
Fresh oyster fresh from farm to your table – Lunch on a lead in the middle of the sea – Cruising on longtail boat to see Phum Riang community – Visits fish house and crab bank – Learn an original way to rake shells – Visits Le Med community and enjoy making your own Chaiya salted eggs
“Oyster Lover”
Just like premium coffee beans or fine wine, the distinct taste of quality oysters should also depend on the location from which they are sourced. Kum Nan Sak’s oyster farm within Surat Thani’s ‘Kanchanadid’ community is no different. Here, the water is more brackish, which means the soil is of higher quality as it retains essential minerals. As a result, the oysters you’ll find here are tender, soft, sweet, and much bigger than other varieties in Thailand. Smaller oysters are often fried or put into omelettes, but Kum Nan Sak’s are perfect for eating raw – straight from the shell or with a little bit of garnish. As part of this trip, you’ll discover how this farm keeps and catches the oysters, and, most importantly, try a few for taste.
“Unseen Thailand Nipa palm trees tunnel”
Visits Kra Dae Jae Oyster farm in Kanchanadith district – Taste fresh oyster and have lunch at a lead in the middle of the sea – Nature tour at Bang Bai Mai community – Cruising along Klong Roi Sai / Unseen Thailand – Nipa palm trees tunnel – Shopping at Bang Bai Mai market
“Amazing million fireflies”
Tapi river is one of the main rivers of Suratthani that nourish all lives in the area back in the old days up until the present day. Culture and knowledge that pass from generation to generation that we can learn from observing and experiencing their way of life is another interesting fact to witness. In the end you would be amazed of how extraordinary story of Tapi river could be.
“Seeking for pink dolphins”
Visiting fish house, crab bank – Special! Seafood tasting – Shopping the well known Chaiya Salted egg at Lee Med community – Enjoy street food at Talad Sanjao – Cruising at so called Amazon Thailand and sightseeing mangrove forest – Pink dolphin seeking – Chilling and relaxing at a lead in the sea – Cockle farming – Paying respect to Buddha relics at Wat Phra Borommathat Chaiya Worraviharn
“Baan Laem community”
Nakhon Si Thammarat was barely mentioned in any travel magazines in the old days other than Wat Phra Barommathat that has been the landmark of the province for a very long time. However, after many interesting pictures and stories of Nakhon Si Thammarat has been spreading in social media, it did not take long until the province got attention from the world.
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