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4 Days Selfdrive Phuket – Samui Overland

Wellness, The Great Outdoors, Lost Trails, Family Fun, Classic Tours, All

4 Days Selfdrive Phuket – Samui Overland

Wellness, The Great Outdoors, Lost Trails, Family Fun, Classic Tours, All

4 Days Selfdrive Phuket – Samui Overland

  • Destination

    Thailand

  • Trip duration

    4 days, 3 nights

Day 1

Phuket – Krabi

Drive north from Phuket to Phang Nga and cross Sarasin Bridge. There are many rubber plantations to view on the way. Another attraction is Suwan Ku Ha Cave. Access this by turning left off route number 4, 5 km past the small town of Takua Thung. Continue further to Phang Nga town and visit the famous Phang Nga Bay National Park. There is an opportunity to take a long-tail boat to Koh Panyi and the famed ‘James Bond Island.’ The bay contains abundant limestone karst formations and this is the highlight natural attraction in this entire region. We suggest to have lunch at the Phang Nga Bay Resort Hotel upon return (Parking available during Boat tour). Afterwards, continue to Krabi and near the town of Ao Luk make a detour on route number 4039 to visit Tharn Bokkorani National Park which contains caves, streams and waterfalls in a pristine rainforest. Overnight at Deevana Plaza Aonang.

Food

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Accommodation

Deevana Plaza Aonang

Day 2

Krabi

Suggested day at leisure, with the option to book a tour to Koh Poda Island and Pranang Cave for swimming and snorkelling. In the afternoon, visit Susarn Hoi Shell Cemetery. This is an ancient shell cemetery located 17 km from Krabi town. It contains a 200 metre stretch of exhibitions of fossils which are believed to be millions of years old. The coastline is covered with concrete slabs which actually consist of thousands of tiny, fossilized snail shells. This is considered to be one of only three such cemetery sites in the world. Another recommended option is Wat Tham Seua ‘Tiger Cave Temple’. This is a forest temple founded by a famous Thai monk. The name originates from a small cave in which wild tigers once slept. These have long since vanished and the cave now houses a statue of a tiger, as well as numerous Buddha images. Overnight at Deevana Plaza Aonang.

Food

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Accommodation

Deevana Plaza Aonang

Day 3

Krabi – Nakhon Sri Thammarat

Drive 150 km to Thung Song via Huai Yot along route numbers 4 and 403. Have a short stop in Thung Song and visit the local market where you will find several food options for lunch. Drive a further 60 km to Nakorn Sri Thammarat. Attractions here include Wat Maha Dhat, which is reputed to be over 1,000 years old and the National Museum (closed on Monday and Tuesday). This facility contains relics dating back to the era when the region around Nakorn Sri Thammarat was a major trade centre for merchants from Indian, Arabic, Dvaravati and Champa states. You may also want to search for local handicrafts in the town, such as good quality, locally crafted baskets. Overnight at Twin Lotus Hotel.

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Accommodation

Twin Lotus Hotel

Day 4

Nakhon Sri Thammarat – Samui

Drive north on route number 401 along the scenic east coast. Stop for lunch at Nai Plao Bay, a picturesque beach 70 km from Surat Thani. Drive to Donsak Pier for the ferry to Koh Samui. The ferry departs from Donsak Pier at 8 am, 10am, 12 noon, 2pm, 4pm and it takes 90 minutes to reach Thong Yang Pier on Koh Samui. Deliver your car to the car hire centre before 5 pm.

Food

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