Sam Roi Yod National Park Tour: Explore Praya Nakhon Cave and Meet Locals at Ban Pu Fishing Village

Visit Thailand’s first coastal National Park with its 300 Peaks. Se locals at the Fishing village Ban Pu. Climb to the Phraya Nakhon cave which has a hole in the ceiling allowing sunlight to penetrate. See the Khuha Kharuehat Pavilion in the middle of the cave. The sun will shine directly on it and make it look amazing beautiful.

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Sam Roi Yot - Visit Thailand’s first coastal National Park Sam Roi Yod with its 300 Peaks. Many Birds and Wild animal have there home at the Sam Roi Yod National Park. Visit the Fishing Village Ban Phu and take a boat from there to the white Sand Laem Sala Beach
    Please note: Sometimes there are high waves and the boat may not be able to go to Laem…
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Lunch
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Alcoholic Beverages
  • Carbonated beverages
  • Tips
Location
Sam Roi Yot
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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W1250pndavidm
Dec 13, 2024
A must do trip - A must do trip Awesome day..... trekking and going into the caves topped off with a boat ride..... Amp was a great guide!!
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Charles_l
Dec 1, 2024
Fantastic Tour with Great Weather - Excellent tour! I even managed to view and capture the sun glimmering off the cave pavillion. Of course the cave was an incredible experience and well worth the trip. But as some have pointed out, the trek up the mountain is challenging, so be forewarned. Brunch was buffet-style and very good, served at the National Park restaurant at the base of the mountain with the beach in close proximity. You might be able to go swimming if you skip out on brunch/lunch. Nonetheless, an incredible experience and I met a host of fellow hikers and nature lovers during my tour. Would easily do it again.
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Paradise18052957531
Nov 23, 2024
Good day out - 1. Transport - picked up on time; comfortable air-conditioned van; driving time around 90 minutes (including pick-ups of 9 people); good driver; vehicle had lap-belts 2. Meals - water provided in van; lunch at restaurant included in price - very tasty (drinks extra) 3. Cave walk - sea was too rough to allow boat transfer from car park so had to walk to the start of the cave path (took about 10-15 minutes over a small hill; good steps and footing); walk to cave over another small hill took a about 10-15 minutes and again, good steps and footing (N.B. I am above-average fitness and walk fast); I also had hiking poles which were very useful for stability) 4. Cave - I come from New Zealand where we have an abundance of limestone caves so overall was a bit underwhelming (but still glad I went) 5. Fishing village - had a brief ride up and down the river in one of the classic Thai motorized boats (only to the river mouth and back) which was good 6. Pineapple plantation - on the way back stopped on the roadside at a pineapple plantation where the tour guide gave a brief talk about the plantation (about 15 minutes) 7. Tour guide - very knowledgable, personable and spoke good English
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Jachendriks
Nov 16, 2024
Fairytale cave - What a fairytale experience! The climb is very tough, but the reward when you see the throne in the sun in the cave makes up for everything! The guide of Ken Diamond Travel made sure that the most beautiful moment were in the cave. An experience I would not have missed!
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H8876kumarkuss
Nov 15, 2024
beautiful excursion from Hua - it all went smoothly from the pickup to the care.Also the food was great. only I still jie sweated as in this cave 🤣
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V_n
Nov 14, 2024
Wonderful view to see... - Wonderful view to see inside the cave with the good timing of the sunlight. The guide Pom was very friendly, helpful and informative and made the trip enjoyable. It was a tiring climb uphill but nice to have the boat ride, good lunch and relaxing time on the beach.
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Safari580816
Nov 13, 2024
Breathtaking - Bit of a hard slog but well worth it, Great scenery, Guide Kate was excellent. Took lots of photos and absorbed the experience, at 65 don’t think I’ll be doing it again.
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Lyn
Nov 9, 2024
A very hard walk, sandshoes needed. Well worth it. A good level of fitness is needed due to the heat. - Be prepared for a very difficult walk up and down uneven rocky paths. Well worth it though. Take water and wear sandshoes. The cave is huge. The lunch was great.
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Michael_calif
Nov 1, 2024
Let me explain - The tour was just as promised and out guide shared a lot of history with us as we visited the cave and the monument constructed in it. The cave itself has interesting rock formations. While not a particularly long hike up the mountain and the trail being covered by the natural canopy, this hike should be considered strenuous due to the heat and humidity. All tour guides were checking on everyone on the trail, even from different tours. We learned that there had been several medical emergencies recently. It would be wise to bring some additional water. If you don't need it, someone else will appreciate your sharing. The monkeys along the path were adorable and not aggressive. The views were breathtaking. We were able to arrive by boat and didn't have to walk over another mountain to reach the trail to the cave. There is a restaurant at the trail head and it was typical prices for food and drinks. Inside the park the restrooms are free.
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Rsk8926vp
Nov 19, 2024
Great sights, great people. - The cave tour is a fantastic way to spend the day. With that being said, there is quite a bit of hiking in order to achieve your goal. If you are not from a humid climate, factor that in as well. There are outlooks along the path where you can stop and rest and get pictures. If there has been rain in the area recently, some of the areas can be quite slippery. There are typically handrails in these areas. I saw people wearing flip flop sandals all the way up to lite hiking boots, so you will have to decide on foot wear. Once in the cave and temple area, take a moment and relax and enjoy the sight. Remember, this was built in 1890. The way out is the same way in, just in reverse. Take water, take time and enjoy.
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