Sam Roi Yod National park between Kuiburi and Pranburi, and only some 60 kms South  from Hua Hin, has an area of 61,300 rai (about 9,808 hectares, 24,520 acres) The geographical and geological make-up of the park is high limestone mountains, a wide natural prairie near the seashore as well as off-shore islands. The park, designated on June 28, 1966, has a wide variety of plant species and is one of the best locations in Thailand for the ubundance of natural mangrove areas.  SRY is also home to many wild animals, and varities of monkeys. A popular location for bird watching.   

 

Sam Roi Yod National Park

This tour to "Three hundred peaks" starts with a visit to a pineapple plantation. Travel on to a traditional fishing village where we board a boat for the open sea. Take in the thai fisherman & women preparing for the days catch.

We abandon boat on a beautiful beach below the Phraya Nakhon Cave. A 450m. walk up the mountain will be rewarded with the sights inside the stunning Cave. See the beautiful Pavilion built by King Rama V. After a well deserved lunch we have time to relax & swim in the warm water of the gulf of Thailand.

Free time to swimming, before we return to Hua Hin

 

Kayaking at Khao Dang

Our guide will collect you at your hotel, and will brief you about your trip on the way to SRY.  Upon arrival at Bang Poo fishing village, we take our boat to Lham Sala beach, where we walk up to see the beautiful Pra-ya-nakorn cave.  After lunch we head for "Khao dang" where we take a crash course on Kayaking, before we paddle off to see the natural Mangrove surroundings which include mud skippers, monkeys, and many variety of exotic birds. Return to your hotel early evening.

 

 

 

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