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Song Phreak River Bamboo Raft Ride

Are you a nature enthusiast? On this bamboo raft ride along the Song Phreak River, we'll travel through the jungle of Phang Nga looking for the most beautiful scenery in the area. Description. At the indicated time, we'll pick you up from your...

  • 7 - 10 hours
  • 7/10 | 22 reviews

Are you a nature enthusiast? On this bamboo raft ride along the Song Phreak River, we'll travel through the jungle of Phang Nga looking for the most beautiful scenery in the area.

Description

At the indicated time, we'll pick you up from your hotel in Phuket and drive to Phang Nga province, located 80 kilometers (50 miles) away.

Once we arrive at the natural park, we'll start a bamboo raft ride down the Song Phreak River. We'll sail down the waters of the river for 15-45 minutes, depending on the water level. We'll encounter lush vegetation, endemic birds, reptiles, and fish while enjoying the wildlife of Phang Nga.

After the raft ride, we'll visit a sea turtle conservation center to learn about their natural habitats. We will then have a traditional Thai lunch, seasonal fruits, and drinks.

Next, we'll go deep into the jungle until we reach the Suwan Khuh temple, also known as the Monkey Cave. We'll pause to admire the natural landscape before heading back to your hotel.

From here, we'll make our return journey to the starting point, arriving between 7 and 10 hours later.

Hotel Pickup

The tour includes hotel pickup in Kata, Karon, Patong, and Phuket Town. If you're staying further out, you'll have to pay an extra charge on the day of the activity.

Prices

Included

  • Hotel pick up and drop–off
  • Transport by car or minibus
  • English–speaking instructor
  • Bambo raft ride
  • Life vest
  • Lunch, fruit and mineral water

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