Catch a glimpse of coastal Thailand’s diversity. Travel away from the modern streets of Hua Hin and into serene landscapes on this Sam Roi Yot National Park tour. Explore pineapple plantations, thriving fishing villages, unspoiled beaches and a stunning natural cave- just a few of the wonders found on the Thai coast.
You will be picked up at 08:30. Spend a day exploring the south’s wild landscapes on this Sam Roi Yot National Park tour. Meaning ‘Mountain of Three Hundred Peaks’, Sam Roi Yot was Thailand’s first coastal national park and covers an expansive stretch of wetlands, limestone mountains and beaches. Today’s visit covers a mix of sites, giving a taste of the wonderful diversity of this part of the country.
Set off from Hua Hin on a scenic drive to the south. After passing through the park’s entrance visit a pineapple plantation, learning how these tasty fruits are grown and harvested. Continue onwards to Bang-Pu, a thriving fishing village for a glimpse into the lives of the fishermen. Then board a motorboat and cast out to sea. Cruise away from the shoreline and enjoy fabulous views of the ocean and coast. (Note: the boat trip may be cancelled if sea conditions are unfavourable.
After twenty minutes, the boat will dock at a beautiful stretch of beach. Walk to the nearby entrance of Phraya Nakhon Cave where a longer, 430-metre uphill walk, each way, awaits. Although called a ‘cave’ Phraya Nakhon is actually a sunlit cavern formed by two sinkholes. Travel deeper into the earth, enjoying the surreal landscapes before reaching the centre of the cavern. Be amazed at the site of a royal pavilion, surrounded by dripping stalactites and illuminated by the sun filtering through.
Return to the beach where a delicious lunch awaits. The afternoon is free to relax on the pristine sands and swim in the warm sea before returning to Hua Hin. (L)
Inclusions:
🥘 Lunch
Notes:
the boat trip may be cancelled if sea conditions are unfavourable.
After twenty minutes, the boat will dock at a beautiful stretch of beach. Walk to the nearby entrance of Phraya Nakhon Cave where a longer, 430-metre uphill walk, each way, awaits. Although called a ‘cave’ Phraya Nakhon is actually a sunlit cavern formed by two sinkholes. Travel deeper into the earth, enjoying the surreal landscapes before reaching the centre of the cavern. Be amazed at the site of a royal pavilion, surrounded by dripping stalactites and illuminated by the sun filtering through.
Return to the beach where a delicious lunch awaits. The afternoon is free to relax on the pristine sands and swim in the warm sea before returning to Hua Hin. (L)
Time: 08:30 - 15:30 hr
Departure: Daily
Note:
- Children between 2 and 10 years at the time of travel will receive a 15% discount.
- If conditions or availability do not allow for a boat transfer to Laem Sala Beach, visitors will need to walk an 880m trail to reach the beach, where the climb to the cave begins. The terrain is rocky and good walking shoes are recommended.
This programme is not recommended during the rainy season, as conditions may be unfavourable on some days.
This programme includes uphill hiking and requires a minimum level of physical fitness. It is not recommended for travellers with physical limitations.
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