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Awesome? That's an understatement.
![]() Hot Springs Waterfall(Jungle Trekking) Soak in to its 41 degrees Celsius of hot but gentle stream and loosen up! | ![]() Emerald Pool(Jungle Trekking) The dissolved lime deposited on the pool's floor give its iconic emerald green waters. | ![]() Blue Pool(Jungle Trekking) Follow the boardwalk and you will end up here at the Blue Pool. This is where most of the water comes from the area. Try to clap your hands here and see floating bubbles! |
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![]() Tiger Cave Temple's Golden Buddha(Jungle Trekking) This is the famous Golden Buddha that has a height of 278 meters. Only the thought about how those people built this statue 600 meters/2,000 feet above the ground makes it awe-inspiring. | ![]() Tiger Cave Temple Caves(Jungle Trekking) The reason why this temple is being called by its name now because of the discovery of tiger paw footprints inside the cave. | ![]() Tiger Cave Temple Viewpoint(Jungle Trekking) To reach this viewpoint, you must climb the daunting 1,237 steps and reach all the way up to the summit. Easy, right? |
![]() Tiger Cave Temple View(Jungle Trekking) This is a portion of the 360 degrees panoramic view that you will see when you get to the summit of Tiger Cave Temple. The only thing that you will hear on this place are the chimes activated by the gentle wind and your very heartbeat. | ![]() Hong's Beach(Hong Islands Tour) A part of a larger national park, Hong's beach at Hong island is given the utmost care from the government. Featuring here are the white sand beach, turquoise water and a small park inside, hosting a small place containing the remnants of the previous 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. | ![]() Hong's Room (The Lagoon)(Hong Island's Tour) The word "Hong" in Thai language means "Room" and the reason why it is named so is because of the hidden lagoon in Hong Island. |
![]() Lading Island(Hong Island's Tour) This place resembles a small Maya Bay found in Phi Phi Islands because of its similar towering cliffs surrounding the beach but in a small scale. | ![]() Poda Island(Four Islands Tour) This island can be seen from Ao Nang beach and because it is very close, it's a popular place to hang out and chill. | ![]() Chicken Island(Four Islands Tour) Called because its iconic looks, this island hosts a marine ecosystem that is good for snorkeling. |
![]() Phranang Cave(Four Islands Tour) Legends say that a woman spirit inhabits this place, waiting for her beloved fisherman husband to come back. Spooky it may sound be but this place hosts amazing limestone formations and caves that you can explore. | ![]() Tup Island(Four Islands Tour) The two smallest islands on the frame are Tup Island and it's twin which is connected by a sand bank that appears when the tide is low. | ![]() Tup Island(Four Islands Tour) Another view of Tup island and its sand bank. One thing that you will notice while getting here is the clear water that makes you feel that the boat you're on is floating in mid air! |
![]() Pileh Bay(Phi Phi Islands Tour) This lagoon has towering limestone cliffs that surround the place's crystal clear water. | ![]() Maya Bay(Phi Phi Islands Tour) Rocketed to popularity because this was the place where some of the scenes of Leonardo Di'Caprio's film "The Beach" was shot. | ![]() Lohsamah Bay(Phi Phi Islands Tour) Corals, fishes, clear waters. |
![]() Viking Cave(Phi Phi Islands Tour) Once a refuge discovered by sea pirates, this place now contains Bird's Nest, which is made as a soup. One kilogram of this animal product is averaged at 2,500 US$, making it one of the most expensive animal products consumed by humans. | ![]() Phi Phi Don(Phi Phi Islands Tour) This is the largest island among all the islands surrounding the Phi Phi archipelago. This place is the hub for people who are into diving and partying all night long. | ![]() Bamboo Island(Phi Phi Islands Tour) Arguably the best island around Krabi, Bamboo just wows you with its stunning waters and white sand. |
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