Welcome to Koh Phangan Safari Nature Eco Tours
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Discover Koh Phangan's natural magnificence by elephant, mountain trekking & Safari 4WD Jeep! Trekk the
jungle rainforrest with Phangan Safari Eco Nature Tours! Come along with us to experience a personal view of
Koh Phangan Paradise Island in Southern Thailand on an informative vacation that you'll never forget. |
Looking for a small, well-organized tour group to join for your unforgettable holiday vacation on Koh Pha-Ngan
Paradise Island in Southern Thailand? Come with us to experience the exciting natural wonders of rain-forest jungle,
ocean, wildlife, rural Thai folklore, culture, and customs that you won't see on other tours. Choose our safe and
comfortable Eco-tours for a truely amazing experience you will never forget!
Koh Phangan's pristine National Park wilderness preservation sanctuary abounds with exciting wildlife encounters: the sights and sounds of gibbon monkeys bathing... the melodic chattering calls of vivid technicolor hornbill parrots preening. The pervasive smells of tropical floral blossom bouquets... strange exotic fauna... aromatic flora, trees and roots. A dreamy romantic paradise, deep in the mysterious misty jungle environment of legendary koh Phangan Paradise Island.
Phangan Safari - Full Day Tour 1.700 THB
Phangan Safari - Half Day Tour - 1.300 THB
Type A - Thansadet Waterfall
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Phangan Safari - Half Day Tour - 1.300 THB
Type B - Mae Haad Beach
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All Phangan Safari Tours include: |
- Elephant trekking & show
- Professional Tour Guide
- Traditional Thai lunch
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- Soft drinks & fresh fruits
- Transfer Round trip
- Snorkeling equipment
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Phangan Safari Tour Location Details
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Elephant Trekking & Show
Did you ever want to ride an elephant? Just outside Chaloklum you can enjoy an elephant ride through Koh Phangan's jungle. Take a leisurely stroll upon the back of a rocking Thai elephant, lurching and rolling like a crazy drunken fairground ride, pluck ripe rambutan as you pass beneath the boughs. But hang on tight as these majestic old gentlemen of the forests negotiate the slippery, rock-strewn streams, hurrying onwards towards the cool dark rainforests of Koh Phangan Paradise Island. |
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Chinese Temple Khuna Yin Shrine
A beautiful Chinese temple at the mountain viewpoint overlooking Chaloklum Bay, has ornate decorations and a statue of Kuan-Yin, the Goddess of Mercy is housed in the highest building. The Chinese Temple is located on the road between Thong Sala and Chaloklum. The temple is the result of the dream an american woman had in 1990 in which the (Chinese) Buddha spoke to her and asked her to build a firelight for the people. |
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Phaeng / Than Nam Lak Waterfall
Phaeng waterfall was declared forest park in 1977. The Waterfall cascades vigorously downstream between forested shady banks. It is a good site for people who enjoy hiking.
Phaeng Waterfall National Park is located in the village of Madua Wan. The Park has a nice waterfall close to the entrance and some trekking routes to mountaintop viewpoints, including a long winding foot trail leading up to Koh Phangan's highest mountain peak Khao Ra (630m). |
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Thong Lang View Point
Thong Lang View Point is located in the north of Koh Phangan Island between Mae Haad Beach and Chaloklum Bay. Situated on top of the hill at Haad Thong Lang Bay with a fantastic sea view on the gulf of Thailand. Here you are welcome to enjoy the peacefulness and harmony of this favorable view point. |
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Mae Haad Bay Snorkeling
There are many great snorkel and dive spots on the island, especially on the Northwest coast. Mae Haad is one of the best coastal snorkeling sites on Koh Phangan. One of the best spots is around the little island of Koh Ma ('Horse Island'), off Mae Haad beach at the Northwestern tip of Koh Phangan. There are several diving schools offering PADI courses around the island. |

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Thansadet Waterfall National Park
Located in the east of Koh Phangan. About halfway up the road from Ban Tai Village to Thong Nai Pan Beach there's turn-off heading east at Thong Nang Village. This trail follows a river along which you'll see a series of waterfalls collectively known as Than Sadet Waterfall.
The year-round waterfall of Thaan Sadet cascades into the ocean at Haad Sadet beach. From the twin beaches here you can follow a trail inland along the waterfall to a series of boulders marking the initials of Kings Rama V,VII & IX of Thailand, who have all visited the falls over the last century.
Than Sadet is a historical site due to frequent visits there between 1888 and 1909 by Siam's great King Chulalongkorn, Rama V, whose initials are engraved on many big boulders along this rocky river. King Rama VII also left his initials on some stones there in 1926 and 1930, and more recently, in 1962 the current reigning monarch King Bhumipol Aduldej (Rama IX) followed his illustrious predecessor's footsteps and engraved his own initials on a stone. |