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Speedboat,Van
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Snorkeling, Hiking
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February to Apri
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English
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Thaifood Buffet lunch
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20+
Overview
Explore the stunning archipelago of 42 islands, known for its limestone cliffs, hidden lagoons, and white sandy beaches.
Trip Highlights
- 1. Pha Chan Charat Viewpoint (Koh Wua Ta Lap)This is the ultimate landmark of the park. From the top, you get a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of all 42 islands.The Hike: It’s a 500-meter steep climb. It takes about 45–60 minutes to reach the top.Tip: Wear sturdy shoes (no flip-flops if possible) and bring plenty of water.
- 2. Tale Nai / Emerald Lake (Koh Mae Ko)A hidden saltwater lake inside a limestone mountain, connected to the sea via underground tunnels.Highlight: The striking emerald green water surrounded by vertical limestone cliffs.Note: You can hike up to the viewpoint for a great photo op, but swimming in the lake is strictly prohibited for conservation.
- 3. Koh Sam Sao (Tripod Island)A popular spot for water activities and relaxation.Highlight: Known for its natural stone arch stretching into the sea and vibrant shallow-water coral reefs. It is the best spot in the park for snorkeling.
- 4. Sea KayakingOne of the best ways to explore the park's rugged coastline.Experience: You can paddle through sea caves, under rock overhangs, and get a close-up look at the unique limestone formations around Koh Mae Ko.
- 5. Bua Bok CaveLocated on Koh Wua Ta Lap, this cave features beautiful stalactites and stalagmites that resemble blooming lotus flowers.
































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