Detail
Itinerary
Day 1 :
Ranong(D)
Early afternoon meet on arrival in
Ranong (Thai side of Thailand/Myanmar border).
Guests have a choice of either joining this tour at
an assembly point in Phuket for a 5-hour free trip
by airconditioned mini-bus to Ranong, or flying
directly Ranong, or flying domestically from Yangon
to Kawthoung. Bangkok Airways operate daily flights
from Bangkok (departing 08.20 a.m.) to Ranong
(arriving 09.40 a.m.). Clients should take a taxi
from Ranong airport to Ranong Garden Hotel where
they will be picked - up around 2.00 p.m.
Check out at Immigration (Ranong) then cross the
Pakchan River (the border) by long-tail boat to
Kawthoung (Myanmar). Upon arrival in Kawthoung,
short sight-seeing in this interesting border
trading town, formerly known as Victoria Point,
before boarding support vessel 'SEAL 1' for
transferring to Kayak Safari 'Base Camp' on Pu Nala.
You will be met by our Camp Hostess on arrival and
settled into a comfortable and relaxing tropical
camp environment. Dinner and drinks will be served.
Overnight :
Safari style camp
Day 2 :
Lampi Island(B/L/D)
After breakfast, general briefing and basic kayak
training before visiting the sea gypsy village to
experience this unique culture and way of life.
After lunch we paddle to the west side of Lampi
Island and spend the evening relaxing around the
camp fire.
Overnight :
Safari style camp
Day 3 : Lampi Island(B/L/D)
Early morning start; paddle and
explore a fascinating mangrove river (dependent on
tide).
Following a lunchtime beach barbecue and swim;
afternoon spent paddling and exploring then back to
camp for evening cocktails and seafood dinner.
Overnight :
Safari style camp
Day 4: Lampi Island (B/L/D)
Spend the morning snorkeling and exploring
the nearby islands and coral reefs. After a lunchtime
rendezvous, trekking through the tropical rainforest to our
evening campsite. Enjoy a late afternoon swim before sun -
downer cocktails are served.
Overnight : Safari
style camp
Day 5 : Salet Galet (B/L/D)
An exhilarating early morning paddle
across to Salet Galet, a fascinating area, which you
can explore at your leisure. Relax in the afternoon
before dinner, after which comes a moonlight paddle
in the sheltered waters of this unique area.
Overnight :
Safari style camp
Day 6 : Wa-Ale Khun (B/L/D)
Relaxing paddle around the south
coast of Wa-Ale Khun to a stunning white sandy beach
for a picnic lunch. In the afternoon you are free to
explore the island or relax on the beach and get
ready for the evening’s seafood and cocktail
extravaganza.
Overnight :
Safari style camp
Day 7 : Phuket (B)
Early morning breakfast in camp.
Transfer back to Kawthoung by 'SEAL 1' (approx. 90
minutes)
On arrival, complete Immigration formalities, then
transfer back to Ranong by long-tail where our
mini-bus will be waiting to take guests back to
Phuket. Arrival time about 4.00 p.m.
Meal :
B = Breakfast / L = lunch / D = Dinner
Departure Date
Every Sunday
Price:
Upon Request
Remark
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Deposit and cancellation policy for Sea Kayak Safari,
Adventure Cruise and Diving Cruise:
Period Cancellation Fee
- 33 days or more no cancellation fees
- 16-32 days 50 % of total fare
- within 15 days prior to departure 100 % of total fare
Cancellation Clause: If circumstances should arise such as
political unrest, fighting on the Thai/Myanmar border, or
any risk to customers or vessels, we reserve the right to
cancel the trip. If this should be the case, we would
reroute the trip to a destination in Thailand at no extra
cost to customers. We also reserve the right to change the
itineraries shown above to take into account flights,
weather, water clarity and pelagic action at time of the
trip.
Force Majeure: If, before the start of the cruise, Acts of
God, political incident, perils of sea, force majeure or
heavy weather covering the cruise route or ports of call
should render sailing inadvisable or dangerous to the life
or health of the passengers or to the vessel, the vessel
captain, with or without consultation, shall have the right
to delay the cruise. Likewise, in the course of the
execution of the cruise, should heavy weather or force
majeure events occur to make it inadvisable for passengers
to land, or for the vessel to enter a port, the vessel
captain shall have the right to delay or postpone sailing
until conditions permit the parties to make adjustments to
the itinerary including cancellation of certain landfalls or
the re-sequencing of island visits.