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Phang Nga Bay
Island Hopping
Phang Nga Bay
Explore towering limestone islands, hidden lagoons and unforgettable boat adventures.
Krabi
Beaches
Krabi
Home to some of Thailand's most iconic hikes, beaches, dramatic cliffs and turquoise waters.
Khao Sok National Park
Nature
Khao Sok National Park
Ancient rainforest, floating bungalows and one of Thailand's most spectacular national parks.
Khao Lak
Diving
Khao Lak
The gateway to the Similan and Surin Islands, home to world-class diving and snorkelling.
Railay
Rock Climbing
Railay Beach
Towering limestone cliffs make Railay one of the world's most famous climbing destinations.
Phang Nga Bay
Scenery
Phang Nga Bay
Emerald waters, dramatic karst formations and some of Thailand's most breathtaking coastal landscapes.

Khao Sok National Park

One of the world's oldest rainforests

Khao Sok National Park

Home to one of the world's oldest rainforests, Khao Sok National Park is a place where towering limestone cliffs, emerald lakes, and untouched jungle create one of Thailand's most spectacular landscapes. Whether you're waking up in a floating bungalow or exploring the rainforest by kayak, every moment feels completely immersed in nature.

Cheow Lan Lake
Cheow Lan Lake
Emerald waters framed by limestone cliffs
Floating Bungalows
Floating Bungalows
Sleep right on the lake
Nam Talu Cave
Nam Talu Cave
Wade and swim through a jungle cave system
Nature
One of the world's oldest rainforests
Adventure
Jungle trekking and wildlife safaris
Kayaking
Paddle between towering limestone cliffs on Cheow Lan Lake
Photography
Some of Thailand's most dramatic scenery
Budget
$$ — Recommended stay 2–3 days.
Best time to visit
November – April.
Internet is limited
Disconnect from the crowds and reconnect with nature.

Phang Nga Bay

Emerald waters and dramatic limestone karsts

Phang Nga Bay

Famous for towering limestone karsts rising from emerald waters, Phang Nga Bay is one of Thailand's most breathtaking natural wonders. Explore hidden lagoons by kayak, cruise through dramatic sea caves, and discover secluded islands that feel untouched by time.

James Bond Island
James Bond Island
The bay's most iconic limestone spire
Hong Island
Hong Island
Hidden lagoons reachable only by kayak
Koh Panyee Floating Village
Koh Panyee Floating Village
A fishing village built entirely on stilts
Island Cruising
Longtail and speedboat tours through the karsts
Kayaking
Paddle into hidden lagoons and sea caves
Photography
Dramatic karst formations at every turn
Scenic Views
Some of Thailand's most breathtaking coastal scenery
Best time to tour
Early morning tours offer calmer waters and fewer crowds.
Where tours depart
Most tours depart from Phuket or Krabi.
What to pack
Bring a waterproof bag for kayaking excursions.

Krabi

Towering cliffs meet Thailand's most iconic beaches

Krabi

With towering limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and some of Thailand's most iconic beaches, Krabi is the definition of tropical paradise. Spend your days island hopping, climbing dramatic rock faces, or relaxing on white-sand beaches before watching the sun disappear into the Andaman Sea.

Railay Beach
Railay Beach
Reachable only by boat
Hong Islands
Hong Islands
Hidden lagoons and turquoise water
Ao Nang
Ao Nang
Krabi's lively beach town base
Beaches
Some of Thailand's most photographed coastline
Island Hopping
Hong Islands and beyond, all a short boat ride away
Sunsets
The Andaman Sea puts on a nightly show
Adventure
World-class rock climbing on limestone cliffs
Budget
$$ — Recommended stay 3–5 days.
Best time to visit
November – April.
Every boat ride leads to another view
Internet is excellent, so it's easy to stay connected while exploring.

Railay

A peninsula reachable only by boat

Railay

Accessible only by boat, Railay feels like an island despite being connected to the mainland. Towering limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and some of Thailand's most beautiful beaches create a destination that is equal parts adventure and relaxation.

Railay West Beach
Railay West Beach
Best for sunset
Phra Nang Cave Beach
Phra Nang Cave Beach
One of Thailand's most beautiful beaches
Railay Viewpoint
Railay Viewpoint
A steep climb rewarded with sweeping views
Adventure
World-renowned rock climbing routes for all levels
Beaches
Phra Nang Cave Beach is one of Thailand's most beautiful
Sunsets
Railay West is famous for golden-hour views
Couples
Scenic, laid-back, and easy to disconnect
Budget
$$ — Recommended stay 2–4 days.
Best time to visit
November – April.
Only reachable by boat
There are no roads in — longtails run regularly from Ao Nang and Krabi Town.

Khao Lak

A quieter gateway to the Similan Islands

Khao Lak

A quieter alternative to Phuket, Khao Lak is known for its uncrowded beaches, luxury resorts, and laid-back atmosphere. It's also the gateway to the Similan and Surin Islands, making it one of Thailand's best destinations for diving, snorkelling, and relaxing by the sea.

White Sand Beach
White Sand Beach
Khao Lak's uncrowded main stretch
Similan Islands
Similan Islands
World-class diving and snorkelling
Ton Chong Fa Waterfall
Ton Chong Fa Waterfall
A jungle waterfall just outside town
Relaxation
Uncrowded beaches and a laid-back pace
Diving
Gateway to the Similan and Surin Islands
Luxury Escapes
Some of southern Thailand's finest resorts
Families
Calm water and a quieter, slower pace
Best time to visit
Visit between November and April for the best weather.
Where tours depart
Most Similan Islands tours depart from Khao Lak.
How long to stay
Stay at least 3 nights to explore the coastline and nearby islands.
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