Occupying a captivating location on the Andaman Ocean the national parks of Krabi have often been ranked among the finest canoeing destinations in all of Thailand. Encompassing some of the globe’s most spectacular natural wonders such as limestone hills and sea coves these lush landscapes flanked by verdant forests offer nature lovers a personal encounter with the pristine natural world of southern Thailand. Traversing through the mesmerising caves, lagoons or “hongs” and tunnels that have been created by millions of years of erosion serious kayakers and canoeing enthusiasts can expect a once in a lifetime experience filled with adventure, thrills and spills the likes of which they are not likely to find anywhere else in the nation.
With the aid and equipment supplied by innumerable tour operators in Krabi visitors can choose from a verity of canoeing packages to explore the environs. From one day trips, to more compact half day excursions, guests are likely to find a tour that suits their group and needs. Most trips set off from Ao Nang Beach which is a short boat ride away from Railay Beach and is also a popular pick up point for most operators. Local guides also come along for the ride with useful tips and know how on the landscapes in the itinerary.
A one day canoeing trip in Krabi will typically start with kayaking along Ban Bor Thor around 9am which will be followed by a relaxing half hour spent sipping tea or coffee before setting off from the shores of the bay once more. Concise lessons on paddling and navigating the environment are given by experienced pros before guests start to traverse through the labyrinth of mangrove jungles in the area.
After a break for lunch on the white, sandy beach kayaking along the bay continues with a variety of topographical anomalies on offer. These include wading through sea caves and encountering natural wildlife while ancient cave paintings are also a highlight on the route. After returning to Ban Bor Thor beach guests will have the unique opportunity of swimming in the Tha Pom freshwater pool before heading back to Ao Nang.
The daytrip canoe tour of Krabi Klong Talen is also popular with seasoned visitors as this excursion includes exploration of the 500 feet long tunnel underneath a rock mountain as well as caves glimmering with stalagmites and stalactites. A series of rock gardens are also a key feature of this trip which takes kayakers through several hongs laden with mangroves.
Travellers on the lookout for a Krabi resort hotel on the shores of Changlang Beach should look no further than the stylish Anantara Saiko, Thailand. Ideally located within a stone’s throw of the beach this conveniently located Trang hotel is also a mere hour away from the Krabi International Airport.