Day 1 Snorkeling 4 islands TRAVEL + LEISURE NEAR KOH LANTA
Koh Ngai, pronounced Koh Hai, is part of Mu Koh Lanta National Park, in the Lanta District. It is a part of Krabi Province, but is most accessible from Pak Meng in Trang province. Koh Ngai is a fairly small island with no concrete roads and uninhabited but encapsulates many enchanting features. The island is approximately 5 km, almostcompletelysurrounded by shallow water coral reef.
Koh Mook (Morakot Cave)
This cave enjoys the reputation as being of one of Thailand’s most breathtaking unseen sights. The cave is reached by swimming single-file through an 80 m long cave. The most exciting part is the short swim in the dark caves, lit only by the flashlight of your tour guide.The emerald cave has a small, pure white sand beach surrounded by high cliffs and many rare species of plants. It is best seen midday when the sun shines perfectly into the mouth of the funnel into the cave, lighting everything and showing off the gorgeous emerald green water. This cave enjoys the reputation as being of one of Thailand’s most breathtaking unseen sights. The cave is reached by swimming single-file through an 80 m long cave. The most exciting part is the short swim in the dark caves, lit only by the flashlight of your tour guide.The emerald cave has a small, pure white sand beach surrounded by high cliffs and many rare species of plants. It is best seen midday when the sun shines perfectly into the mouth of the funnel into the cave, lighting everything and showing off the gorgeous emerald green water. (Morakot Cave)
Kradan
Kradan Island is famous for the “Under Water Wedding Ceremony”. It is conducted every year by the Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT). The highlight of Koh Kradan is the fine powdery white sand with crystalline clear and very clean water and it is also popular for being secluded and quiet.
Koh Churk
consists of two small islands with rapid currents flowing between them, so visitors must hold a rope while diving in this area. The name literally translates as “Rope Island” due to the necessity of a line while diving. It is a favorite destination for snorkel due to the pristine waters, colorful soft coral reefs, and the multitude of vibrant fish. Tour Program The highlight of this trip is “Emerald Cave” which is called “Morakot Cave” by Thai people and ranked to be Unseen in Thailand.Koh Kradan is always use for “Under Water Wedding Ceremony”. Koh Churk and Koh Ngai are pretty good snorkeling sites.
Tour Program
08:15 - Pick up customers at hotels.
09:00 - Leave from Koh Lanta for Koh Churk by speedboat.
09:30 - Arrive at Koh Churk for snorkeling.
10:45 - Visit Koh Mook, float into the Emerald Cave to relax and enjoy the hall inside.
12:00 - Arrive at Koh Kradan and enjoy a buffet lunch on the beach–plenty of time after lunch for relaxing and sunbathing. 13:45 - Snorkeling at Koh Ngai.
14:45 - Leave Koh Ngai, Bound for Koh Lanta.
15:30 - Arrive on Koh Lanta and transfer all customers to hotels.
Tour Includes
Lunch Buffet, Drinks, Seasonal Thai Fruits, Snorkeling Gears, Kayaks, Transfer to and from Hotel, National Park Entrance Fees, and English speaking guide.
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