Ko Lanta: Half Day Kayaking, Talabeng , Sea Cave & Mangrove

Behold the breathtaking natural wonders of Ko Lanta as you embark on a captivating half-day kayaking adventure through mangrove forests, sea caves, and the serene Andaman Sea.

Exploring the natural wonders of Ko Lanta has never been easier. This half-day kayaking adventure offers a chance to discover the island’s hidden gems, from the serene Koh Talabeng to the enigmatic Koh Phee. Paddle through mangrove forests, marvel at stunning geological formations, and savor a delightful lunch by the Andaman Sea. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a day of adventure, this tour promises an unforgettable experience that’ll leave you wanting more.

Key Points

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  • This half-day kayaking tour in Ko Lanta, Thailand, lasts approximately 4 hours and is priced from Kč 682 per person.
  • The tour includes visits to Tung Yee Peng for a guided tour and long-tail boat ride, Koh Aung for sightseeing, and Koh Phee (Ghost Cave) for exploration.
  • Guests can enjoy kayaking, swimming, and sightseeing at Koh Talabeng, followed by a lunch at Mangrove Seafood Restaurant.
  • The tour offers pickup from Ko Lanta District, with a 30-minute car ride, and is available in both English and Thai.
  • Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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Tour Overview

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The tour offers a half-day kayaking, mangrove, and sea cave adventure in the beautiful natural surroundings of Ko Lanta. It lasts approximately 4 hours and is priced from Kč 682 per person.

Pickup is included from the Ko Lanta District, with guests waiting in their hotel lobby 15 minutes before the scheduled time. The tour is offered in English and Thai.

Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The highlights include a long-tail boat ride, kayaking, swimming, and sightseeing at various islands and natural attractions.

Itinerary Highlights

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Pickup occurs from Ko Lanta District, a 30-minute car ride.

First, visitors stop at Tung Yee Peng for a guided tour and long-tail boat ride. Next, they visit Koh Aung for sightseeing and photos.

Then, the tour explores Koh Phee, also known as Ghost Cave, with a long-tail boat ride and photo opportunities.

At Koh Talabeng, guests enjoy kayaking, swimming, and sightseeing for an hour.

Finally, the group makes a short visit to Ko Kam before returning for lunch at the Mangrove Seafood Restaurant and transfer back to the resort.

Tung Yee Peng

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Tung Yee Peng, a scenic spot, marks the first stop on the tour.

Visitors enjoy a photo stop and guided tour before embarking on a 30-minute long-tail boat ride. The mangrove forest is home to diverse birdlife and monkeys. Tour guides point out the unique flora and fauna, providing insights into the ecosystem. Guests have ample opportunities to snap photos and take in the tranquil atmosphere.

From here, the tour progresses to Koh Aung, offering additional sightseeing and photo ops before heading to the next destination, Koh Phee, also known as the Ghost Cave.

Koh Aung

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Next, the tour visits Koh Aung, where participants enjoy sightseeing and photo opportunities.

This small, uninhabited island offers scenic views of limestone cliffs and turquoise waters. Travelers can wander along the shoreline, capturing stunning images of the natural landscape.

The guide points out unique geological formations and highlights the island’s role in the local ecosystem. Koh Aung provides a peaceful respite before the group continues on to the next stop, allowing everyone to soak in the beauty of the Andaman Sea.

This part of the excursion offers a chance to appreciate the diverse landscapes of the region.

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Koh Phee (Ghost Cave)

After visiting Koh Aung, the tour proceeds to Koh Phee, also known as the "Ghost Cave." Participants explore this limestone cave, which is home to a variety of stalactites and stalagmites.

The tour offers the following at Koh Phee:

  1. A 45-minute long-tail boat ride to reach the cave.

  2. Opportunities to take photos and sightsee within the cave’s interior.

  3. Guides who provide information about the cave’s history and geological features.

Following the cave exploration, the tour continues to the next destination, Koh Talabeng, where kayaking and swimming activities await.

Koh Talabeng

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From Koh Phee, the tour moves on to Koh Talabeng, the highlight of the day’s activities.

Here, guests can enjoy kayaking, swimming, and sightseeing for about an hour. They’ll paddle through the calm waters, taking in the lush mangrove forests and spotting local wildlife like birds and monkeys.

The cave formations and sandy beaches make for great photo opportunities.

After the active exploration, guests can relax and enjoy a well-deserved lunch at the Mangrove Seafood Restaurant before heading back to their resort.

Ko Kam

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Ko Kam provides a brief respite and photo stop for the tour group. This small island offers scenic views and a chance to stretch one’s legs.

The itinerary includes:

Sightseeing and photo opportunities around the island’s beaches and rocky outcroppings.

  1. Sightseeing and photo opportunities around the island’s beaches and rocky outcroppings.

  2. A short 15-minute visit to explore the island’s terrain and capture memorable photos.

  3. A chance to enjoy the tranquil atmosphere before continuing the journey to the next destination.

This stop on the tour allows participants to appreciate the diverse landscapes of the Andaman Sea without extensive physical activity.

Tour Features

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The tour features an opportunity to explore a variety of natural attractions, including mangrove forests, caves, sandy beaches, and diverse marine life. Adventurous travelers can spot birds and monkeys, and marvel at the stalactites and stalagmites within the caves. For added convenience, a private tour option is available, providing personalized service.

| Tour Features | | |

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| Natural Attractions | Mangrove Forest | Caves, Beaches, Marine Life |

| Wildlife Viewing | Birds, Monkeys | Stalactites, Stalagmites |

| Private Tour Option | Personalized Service | Convenience |

Since You Asked

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What Is the Maximum Group Size for This Tour?

The tour does not specify a maximum group size. It is a private tour option, suggesting flexibility in group size to provide personalized service. The itinerary and activities can accommodate various group sizes within the tour’s capacity.

Do I Need to Know How to Swim to Participate in This Tour?

No, you don’t need to know how to swim to participate in this tour. Life jackets are provided as part of the tour’s inclusions, ensuring the safety of all participants regardless of swimming ability.

Are There Any Age Restrictions for This Tour?

This tour has age restrictions. Individuals over 70 years and those under 12 years old are not allowed to participate. The tour is not suitable for pregnant women or those with heart problems.

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?

No, bringing your own food and drinks is not allowed on this tour. The package includes fruits and soft drinks as part of the inclusions. Bringing outside food or alcohol is not permitted.

Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration?

Yes, there is an option to extend the tour duration. Customers can inquire about extending the tour at the time of booking, though additional fees may apply based on the extended itinerary and services required.

The Sum Up

This half-day kayaking adventure on Ko Lanta offers a captivating blend of natural wonders. Visitors can explore the tranquil waters surrounding Koh Talabeng, the enchanting Koh Phee (Ghost Cave), and the picturesque Tung Yee Peng, all while enjoying a delightful lunch at the Mangrove Seafood Restaurant. The tour provides an immersive experience in the vibrant ecosystem of the Andaman Sea, showcasing the beauty and diversity of this stunning coastal region.

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