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Welcome to Koh Lanta Island, Krabi, Thailand - Online Reservations Guide
Sea Canoeing in Koh Lanta Island
Koh Lanta Canoeing offers daily paddle trips by canoe through the exciting world of the mangrove forest and caves of Koh Lanta Island. This unusual biosphere is limited to the tropics and is nursery or permanent living area for numerous animals and therefore is of important ecological significance. On Koh Lanta Island, you can learn more about this fragile ecosystem and the animals and trees living there by joining a kayaking trip of Koh Lanta Canoeing.
Phang Nga Bay and Krabi Province have become world renowned for its spectacular scenery of sheer limestone cliffs covered in rich jungle foliage and rising vertically out of rice paddies and aquamarine seas alike.
White sandy beaches, clear blue aquamarine waters, mangrove ecosystems all come together in this magical area that has to be seen. Phang Nga Bay and parts of Krabi Province have been declared a National Park and wildlife sanctuary in 1982 and are now a famous tourist destination.
The shallow Phang Nga Bay is sheltered to three sides by the mainland and there are 130 islands reaching up to 300 meters in height in an amazing variety of weird and beautiful shapes. Phang-Nga Bay was created by the erosion of the limestone formations which are festooned with tropical vegetation. The outskirts of the bay are inhabited by Muslim fisherman, more of Malay extract than Thai yet fully integrated into Thai society. Their villages dot the many estuarine mangrove swamps that are found in the north of the province. If you are interested in a self-paddling canoe trip to the islands south of Koh Lanta Island, please click here.
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