First Day | |
Late morning | Meet at Baan Sam Chong Nuea and listen to the story of the community and recommended practices. Then, hop into a kayak or a canoe, observing the mangrove forest ecosystem as you paddle along. |
Noon | Lunch |
Afternoon | Adventure through the swamps and mangrove forests of Phang Nga while helping to afforest the area. There is also time to check out the local’s fish farming practices that use floating baskets, as well as visit a fresh oyster farm (with tasting, of course!) |
Participate in a tie-dyeing activity / Shrimp paste making demonstration | |
Dusk | Dinner and rest in a community homestay |
Second Day | |
Dawn | Have a leisurely breakfast or (for the second option) head straight out on a boat tour to catch the first light of the day, with the glowing sun rising above the limestone cliffs of Phang Nga Bay. |
Late morning | Jump on a long-tail boat (‘Hua Tong’ boat) and observe the beauty of Phang Nga Bay. On the way, you’ll stop off at Petch Pakarang Cave, where you can walk up to the highest point for a bird’s-eye view. The scenery of Khao Phing Kan, Khao Tapu, Lod Cave, and Punyee Island is truly mesmerizing! |

Baan Sam Chong Nuea Community
Phang Nga
This trip will leave you with a new perspective of tourism at Phang Nga Bay, especially when you see the sunrise, lighting up the limestone cliffs and island forests that surround the water. This stunning area includes sparkling caves, lagoons, coral reefs, and bird’s eye views that can only be reached by foot (it’s hot but well worth it!). The many fishing communities of the northern part of Phang Nga Bay are not only skilled at catching fish and crab, but they also have a deep and profound understanding of the sea that you’ll be able to learn about, too.



Baan Sam Chong Nuea Community, Phang Nga
2 Days 1 Night Tour Program
Homestay
Local food
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