Best SellerPhang Nga National Park Sea Kayak Adventure
The Phang Nga National Marine Park is dotted with a total 42 tiny islands and islets. On this tour...

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Best SellerThe Phang Nga National Marine Park is dotted with a total 42 tiny islands and islets. On this tour...
Best SellerThis is a unique experience that takes you into the famous Phang Nga Bay. Made famous by the James...

PHUKET-PHANG NGA: Join Tour Full Day White water Rafting 5 Km. Zipline 150 M. Phang Nga Bay with...

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Top DealThe full day trip takes you through tropical rainforest and beautiful countryside. Enjoy whitewater...

White water rafting at Phang-Nga Bay
Top DealAn exciting off-road adventure awaits you during this guided ATV tour of the Phang Nga province,...
Top DealExplore the limestone caves around Phang Nga Bay with an experienced guide and learn about their...

Set off through Phang Nga Bay, uncovering the hidden lagoons and limestone caves at Panak Island...

Daily 5 in 1 Canoeing in Phang Nga Bay By Luxury Boat (Panyee Village) with Lunch

Full Day White water Rafting 5 Km.-Zipline 150 M.-ATV 30 mins.-Elephant Ride 30 Mins.
Top DealThis is a unique experience that takes you into the famous Phang Nga Bay. Made famous by the James...

PHUKET-PHANG NGA: Bamboo Rafting, Elephant Bathing+Riding, Sea Turtle
Phang Nga Bay's dramatic limestone karsts were formed over 75 million years ago and rise up to 400 metres from the Andaman Sea.
James Bond Island (Khao Phing Kan) became a global tourist hotspot after featuring in 'The Man with the Golden Gun' (1974), though it's officially part of Ao Phang Nga National Marine Park.
The bay contains over 40 limestone islands, many with caves and lagoons accessible only by kayak or longtail boat.
Phang Nga town itself was nearly completely destroyed by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami but has since rebuilt and remains an authentic Thai province away from mass tourism.
The province is famous for tin mining history—it was once Thailand's largest tin producer, and old mines are now partially flooded lagoons visible on bay tours.