Phang Nga Bay, A Wild Journey
Well known for James Bond Island, the Phang Nga Bay is so much larger.
What to see?
There are no less than 150 islands and islets! So why limit yourself to exploring an island when you can explore two to three national parks? Amon Tour invites you for a day to explore the wild nature of Thailand. Combining jungles, lagoons and incredible ecosystems, Phang Nga Bay stands out from other destinations and landscapes typically associated with Thailand. Less dense than Halong Bay in Vietnam, Phang Nga Bay is less vast, less intense but more exclusive. Being less frequented by tourists, it is very well preserved and at the same time very clean!
A real contrast to contemplate: waters tending towards green and blending perfectly with the flora. Lagoons kept secret guaranteeing you privacy. Fantastic limestone formations offering you an incomparable view. Amon tour prepared you a tour francophonee, off the beaten track, and making you discover the magic of the bay. You will have the opportunity during this day to discover the islands of Koh Yao Noi, Koh Hong, Koh Kudu or even Koh Roi.
We recommend that you bring a pair of sneakers with you because during this day you will go into the jungle to discover centuries-old trees, including one of the largest trees in Thailand, well hidden in a dense and immaculate flora. Just as you will observe bats, rather imposing, perched several meters high or dedicating a magnificent show in the air.
My opinion
The landscapes are different from Koh Phi Phi, and their complementary visits. Rather than turquoise blue water, you will be swimming in emerald green water! And for the more adventurous, know that this magical place is the perfect destination to go on a bivouac stay with the discovery of old pirate landmarks.
My final word
Live a real adventure, nobody on the horizon, just you and us!
Nathalie Couston
November 10, 2022 at 1:19 p.m.Good morning. We are planning a trip to Thailand in March 2023 with 6 adults. What could you suggest me to visit phan nga bay off the beaten track leaving early in the morning.
Natalie and Alain
COUSTON NATHALIE
August 17, 2023 at 4:08 pmHello,
we will be on January 25th on Phang nga Bay, we will be 4 adults looking for a visit to Phang nga Bay off the beaten track, far from the tourists. Are you organizing this? If so, could you give us a program?