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» Phang-nga
With a remarkable geological site, Phang-nga is essentially a province to explore, as well as where to find some of the country’s best scuba-diving spots.Situated immediately north of Phuket, from where it is an easy excursion option, Phang-nga...
» Mu Ko Similan Marine National Park
A group of nine islands set in the Andaman Sea northwest of Phuket, the Similans are renowned for their beauty, both on land and in the surrounding underwater world. Distinctive in their smooth granite rock formations, the islands are studded with...
» Tarutao Marine National Park
Thailand’s first marine national park, established as such in 1974, Tarutao lies off the coast of Satun Province and comprises 51 mountainous and forested islands, with caves, mangrove swamps and beaches strung along their shorelines. The dramatic...
» Canoeing, Kayaking Bamboo and Rafting
Ever wish you could explore mysterious caves and mangroves the likes of Robinson Crusoe? Well, sea canoeing/kayaking and bamboo rafts are one way you can achieve this goal. Close your eyes and imagine you’re paddling past strange and wonderful...
» Muko Lanta
Currently less developed than Phi Phi, Ko Lanta is another of Krabi’s island destinations that is rapidly gaining in popularity. In a group of 52 islands, mostly small and uninhabited, the scenery is characterised by white sandy beaches, coral...


