Experience a morning or afternoon kayak tour through mangrove forests on a half-day tour from Krabi. Explore the limestone caves, enjoy the impressive canyons, and see the wildlife at Ao Thalane.
Highlight
- Sightseeing nature
- Eco tour, discover nature
- Shore excursion
- Exploring Cave , canyon
- Wildlife animals
Duration : 4.5 Hours ( 8.30 - 13.00 / 13.30 - 17.30 )
Full Description
Ao Thalane is one of the most beautiful mangroves forests in the whole of Thailand. Take 30-40 minutes drive from Aonang beach to reach the kayak meeting point, where you will be familiarized and given tips on kayaking to insure you are comfortable and safe. Our guide will also provide your understanding of the beautiful mangrove forest and nature surrounding to insure all will enjoy.
We will then kayak through the beautiful mangrove forest and explore limestone caves, canyons, and even a lagoon, if the tide is high. You can expect to paddle 5 to 7 kilometers in approximately two hours to remember this amazing adventure.
The shade from the jungle all around you keeping it cool. Krabi’s coastline is an amazing sight to actually get to paddle a kayak around it is a very memorable experience.
Upon returning back to the pier we will provide you fresh fruits and then returning you safely back to your hotel.
Includes
- Hotel return transfer
- Seasoning Fruits
- Coffee & Tea
- Drinking Water
- Kayak equipment, life jackets
- Waterproof bag
- Guide
- Insurance
Entrance fee
Important Information
- Not suitable for pregnant women
- People with back problem
- Know before you go
- Length of kayak about 5-7 km. depends on tide level. If high tide can go deeper in mangrove forest and more beautiful than low tide. Better to check if it will be high tide on morning or afternoon session to get the best time to paddle. You can send message to check with us for the tide or on google.
- Pick up only from mainland at Aonang , krabi town and Klong muang area. Guests from Railay beach we pick up from Ao Nammao pier or Aonang pier. Centara Grand beach pick up from Nopparat pier.