Thailand’s first Coastal National Park “The Three hundred peaks” is a
small but fascinating area of Limestone mountains, coves, beaches,
islands
And marshy wetlands that is home to a great of plants, birds and some
endangered animals. A wonderful and not too difficult place to explore.
Our
journey starts with a visit to a pineapple plantation. Then we go
to a coconut farm, where we see trained monkeys picking coconuts
from palms. Continue to Bang-Pu fishing
village, where we take a boat ride out through the village to the
open sea. (subject to sea conditions). Take in
Bang-Pu’s thriving fishing industry, preparing for
the day catch. Our 20 minutes boat trip concludes at a beautiful stretch
of beach below the Pra-Ya-Na-korn Cave then
walk 430 meter up to the cave dome. Once inside we can see the dripping
stalagmites around the pavilion built by King Rama V.
After lunch we have time to relax and swim in
the warm sea. |