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Thailand Diving on Khao Lak
Khao Lak is a beautifully sleepy beach resort, just two hours north of Phuket. It is best known as a gateway for diving in Thailand, around the Similan and Surin islands, but is also a wonderful place to stretch out in the sunshine. |
Duration | 4 days / 3 nights (extendable) | Accommodation | 3 nights in a resort hotel with swimming pool |
Price | From $139 per person - based on two people | Includes | Accommodation (including breakfast) |
Travel | Own arrangements to Khao Lak | Excludes | Transfers to Khao Lak, other meals, drinks, entry fees and excursions |
Day 1: Arrival at Khao LakMost travellers arrive in Khao Lak from Phuket. It's easy and cheap to arrange public transport between the two destinations, but if you need a hand with the arrangements our local agent will be happy to help. You can also arrive in Khao Lak with our Southern self-drive module, in which you drive a rental car from Surathani, via Krabi, to Khao Lak. The roads are in very good condition, and the landscape during the drive is breathtaking.You will stay in a small resort in the town centre of Khao Lak. It has 10 bungalows and a swimming pool set within a beautiful garden, full of palm trees and tropical plants. The beach is a mere 500m away. The resort is very lovely, with a warm and cosy atmosphere. If, however, you would prefer to stay directly on the beach, we can arrange this for you instead. At the bottom of this page you’ll find a few photographs of both accommodation options. |
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Days 2 and 3: Staying in Khao LakThe next few days are yours to do with as you wish, maybe your overdue a little lazing by the beach in Khao Lak. If you want something more active, you wont have to search far for information about snorkelling and diving in Khao Lak, as the town centre has several dive shops where you can check out prices and dive sites available. |
Similan and Surin IslandsIf you're looking for an active day, you can go snorkelling or diving off the Similan and Surin Islands. Similan National Park ranks as one of the top 10 diving destinations in the world. The reputation is justified- the coral gardens and marine life are spectacularly diverse and almost completely unspoilt. The nine Similan Islands are totally uninhabited and formed of massive granite rocks overgrown with thick vegetation. The western side of the island group marks the beginning of the Indian Ocean. For most of the year, the sea is crystal clear and comfortingly warm offering great diving in Thailand. |
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The Thailand diving season runs from October to May, as this is the Northern Hemisphere's winter and spring. Conditions are at their very best from November to April. Between February and April, you have the greatest chance of spotting whale sharks and manta rays. In the summer months (May to August), diving conditions are often better in the Gulf of Thailand. If you are travelling during this period, you might consider heading for Ko Tao instead. August, September and October are not good diving months anywhere in Thailand. You'll leave for the harbour early, a 20-minute drive away from your resort. As the islands lie about 50km off the coast, it takes about 1½ hours to get there by speedboat. You can make 2 to 4 dives during your time at Khao lak, and in between these dives you'll be provided with something to eat on board. This is a wonderful excursion, and comes very highly recommended. |
Day 4: Khao Lak DepartureThe Khao Lak Diving module finishes today. After a leisurely breakfast you'll have the morning to yourself and in the afternoon you'll arrange your travel back to Phuket by bus, or we can arrange a private transfer. |
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A peek at your accommodation |
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