Phang Nga Bay from Koh Lanta
- Cruise by long-tail boat
- Amazing rock formation
- Temple of the Reclining Buddha
- Transfers
- Lunch
- Entrance fees
- Guide service
- Beverages
The journey begins with a trip on a traditional long-tail boat to Koh Tapu, better known as James Bond Island, made famous by the movie “The Man with the Golden Gun.” Once you arrive, you can admire the distinctive limestone rock formations and stop at the beach to take a souvenir photo of the famous James Bond rock rising out of the sea. Then it's time for the quieter part of the trip – kayaking through dense mangrove forests and narrow canals that lead to mysterious caves. You will be accompanied by a local guide, and the entire trip allows you to admire the unusual karst landscapes up close, which delight nature lovers. The next stop on the tour is a visit to the famous floating village of Koh Panyee, built entirely on water and known for its soccer field floating on the sea. In the village, you can try local dishes and then stroll through the narrow streets to soak up the atmosphere of this unique place. After returning to land, participants head to the Suwan Khuha temple, located just ten minutes from the marina. Inside, carved into a natural cave, there is an impressive statue of a reclining Buddha, and the whole place is guarded by curious long-tailed macaques, adding to the charm of this unusual place.
What to wear to the temple:
For men: pants or Bermuda shorts below the knee and a top covering the shoulders. For women: pants or skirt below the knee and top covering the shoulders (no cleavage). Open-toed shoes for easy removal at the temple entrance.