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	      Day 1     L / D 
            Hotel  pick-up in air-conditioned transport. Please note that pick-up times do vary  depending on your location. Drive through Phang Nga province passing rubber  plantations and small villages en route to Khao Sok. Nearing our destination  the scenery changes, beside the road views of mountains covered in rainforest  can be seen. Along the way stop at Bangtong Temple or Wat Mahatat Vachiramongkol, which was graduated for the King  Rama 10. This temple is golden, with a large, elegance and majestic gazebo.  There are colorful drawings and statues. It is one of the most seen Temple in  south of Thailand now. Guide will explain the most information of the Buddhism  and this Temple. 
Afterward drive to Khao Sok  a part of the largest area of rainforest in southern Thailand. The Sok river  valley cuts through the jungle and spectacular views of Limestone Mountain and  cliffs can be seen. This was once part of an ancient trade route linking China  and India. 
 
A buffet lunch of  freshly prepared Thai dishes cooked not too spicy will be served. After that  continue have experience seeing the jungle by raft on Bamboo down the Sok River.  A local guide paddles the raft and he is expert at spotting any animals along  the way. The exotic tropical vegetation clinging to the river banks with  limestone cliffs and mountains rising up on both sides creates a secret  primeval world that very few people ever see. Birds such as hornbill,  kingfisher, heron, egret, various reptiles and even wild monkeys live in the  area. Then we drive to a little nice resort near the Sok River, some can swim  or can enjoy the seeing the Holy Monkey. A overnight here.  
 
Day 2    B / L / D Wake up on the edge of the jungle, sometimes the  surrounding hills are covered in mist which slowly melts away as the sun comes  up and gibbons can often be heard making their territorial calls high up in the  rainforest canopy. Take a leisurely breakfast at the resort then it’s time to  explore the jungle on foot. The trek is designed to show a  variety of ecological environments including big trees, jungle vines, lianas,  palms, ferns, wild orchids, bamboo forest, insects, reptiles and sometimes  mammals. It is not a wildlife safari but a chance to see the rainforest which has  the greatest variety of life forms known to man. The wild animals that live  here tend to be nocturnal but sometimes they can be heard moving in the  undergrowth or their distinctive smells encountered. Wild elephant live in the  park but are seldom seen. The trek is not too difficult. Picnic lunch in the  jungle. After lunch return to the resort and pack our belonging and continuous  to Cheaw Larn Larn or calling as Guaylin of Thailand. Taking boat ride to the  floating resort and have an overnight there. Time for your leisure or swimming 
	       
	        Day 3.   B / L        Wake up on the edge of the jungle, take a leisurely  breakfast at the resort, then its time to explore CheoLarnlake by local boat.  The lake was formed when the Rhajaprabhar dam was built about 20 years  ago to provide water for a hydroelectric power plant. The lake is about 60 km  from north to south and contains more than 100 hundred islands. There are many  mountains and cliffs covered in rainforest forming spectacular natural scenery,  this combined with its remoteness makes a very unique jungle area to explore.  It is similar to the landscape in Halong bay in Vietnam or Guaylin in China. In  the 70’s the area was used as a hide out by communist and students fighting  against the government which was a military dictatorship at that time which adds  to the mystery and amazing history of the area. Lunch is provided on one of the  lakes many raft house. In the late afternoon return to raft house and continue  back to Krabi. We might reach Krabi about 14.00 – 16.00.   
	           
> Incl: transfer, guide, drinking water, fruit, lunch, national park fee, standard accommodation for 2 nighst and insurance 
> What you need: trek shoes or sport shoes,  mosquito spra, cap, and camera 
               
	         *  visiting Temple and local area, please dress appropriately and respectfully  
              ** If  client stay at Rayavadee or Railay Beach, addition charge roundtrip transfer  to/from mainland pier 650 x 2  ways per  person 
          ** all  route and time are subjected to change and the weather conditions 
           
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