Discover the pristine natural beauty and diverse marine life of Mu Ko Lanta National Park with expertly guided tours and activities.
Mu Ko Lanta National Park, located on the southern tip of Ko Lanta Yai, is a protected area encompassing stunning coastlines, verdant rainforests, and vibrant coral reefs. This archipelago offers a compelling escape for nature lovers and adventure seekers, boasting a rich biodiversity both above and below the water. Exploring this natural sanctuary through guided tours provides an unparalleled opportunity to witness its ecological wonders. From observing the unique flora and fauna within the park's terrestrial trails to snorkeling amongst colorful fish in its clear, turquoise waters, these excursions are designed to showcase the best of what Mu Ko Lanta has to offer. The park's islands, including Ko Lanta Yai itself, Ko Ngai, Ko Muk, and Ko Kradan, each possess their own distinct charm, from secluded beaches to dramatic karst formations. These carefully curated adventures allow visitors to delve into the heart of this protected marine and terrestrial paradise. Whether you're interested in a leisurely boat trip to discover hidden coves, an invigorating hike through the jungle to panoramic viewpoints, or an immersive snorkeling experience, Mu Ko Lanta National Park tours offer a gateway to experiencing Thailand's natural heritage responsibly and in-depth. They are the perfect complement to any Ko Lanta itinerary for those seeking to connect with nature.
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Live an unforgettable experience on a snorkeling tour to the picturesque sister islands of Koh Rok Nai and Koh Rok Nok with sandy white beaches and a backdrop of palms and jungle. The friendly boat crew will show you the best snorkel places with soft and hard coral reefs in the channel between the twin islands, and also in the stunning lagoon of Koh Haa.

Visit the 4 islands in the south of Koh Lanta on a speed boat tour with 35 limited seats taken care by the fantastic crew of Tin Adventure Sea Tours. The adventurous trip includes 2 snorkelling stops, 2 relaxing breaks and a swim through the stunning Emerald Cave which leads into the hidden lagoon on Koh Mook.

Explore the traditional old town of Koh Lanta and get a glimpse into local life Take a peaceful stroll into the mangrove forest at Tung Yee Peng village. Visit the Tung Yee Peng Village, a small village on the East coast of Koh Lanta. The mangroves here are almost as big as the island. At the edge of the water, a bridge welcomes you and on the other side, there is a cement path going through the mangroves. Mangrove roots create a quiet and protected area for fishes, crabs, oysters, lobsters, and shrimps. Take a longtail boat to explore mangrove areas and watching the variety of local fauna - colorful birds, mudskippers, fiddler crabs. Stop at the monkey point. You can see the monkeys and watch them swim and dive. Enjoy convenient round-trip transportation from the hotel and a delicious local lunch

• This extremely popular tour in a one day package, is designed to admire and explore the four of most famous islands of Lanta (Koh Mah, Koh Chuak, Koh Ngai and Koh Mook) by Speedboat. • Explore and visit the Emerald cave (Unseen in Thailand). • Enjoy snorkeling and sightseeing with an abundance of marine life in the coral reef. • Enjoy swimming in the crystal clear water with beautiful beach and spend more time for relaxing. • Discover beautiful sea with a lot of clown fish (Nemo Fish) and aquatic animal. • Enjoy a lunch, free time for relaxing and sunbathing on the beach.

Embark on a captivating half-day kayak adventure in Koh Lanta's secluded bays and the enchanting Talabeng Sea Cave. With a small group setting, you'll intimately explore the natural splendors of quiet canyons, lush mangrove forests, and imposing karst landscapes. Delve into the heart of green mangrove nature, greet friendly monkeys at Monkey Point, and marvel at the stunning formations of Koh Phee Island(look like skulls). Dive into the world of cave exploration to witness breathtaking stalagmites and stalactites. Refresh with fruits and drinks at Koh Talabeng, then paddle through the sea cave, swim, or simply relax in this serene getaway. Perfect for families, couples, solo adventurers, and groups looking for a unique experience. Includes convenient hotel pickup, making it an ideal choice for travelers pressed for time. Discover, enjoy, and connect with the extraordinary beauty of Koh Lanta.

Cruise by iconic longtail boat to the 4 Islands near Koh Lanta. Stop at Koh Chuak and Koh Maa for spectacular open water snorkeling, and walk along the white sandy beach of Koh Ngai. The highlight of the tour is the Emerald Cave on Koh Mook, with a 80 m swim to the hidden lagoon in the inner of the island.

Float by kayak into the Mangrove forest of Thung Yee Pheng where you can spot monkeys, monitor lizards and many colorful birds. Continue to Aung Island and Koh Talabeng for sea cave kayaking, before having lunch at Bu Bu Island.

• Explore and discover a beautiful and world-famous location, the most spectacular scenery of Koh Bubu and Koh Aung. • Discover the lush green island by kayak and spot small creatures such as monkeys and lizards. Enter small and big sea caves that feature fresh clear water, stalagmites, and stalactites that twinkle and shine. • Paddling on kayak into the officially protected Tung Yee Peng Mangrove Forest, which offers a worthwhile break from the beaches. • Paddle to Talabeng Cave and admire the stunning rock formations, enjoy a refreshing swim in glistening emerald green waters.

• Discover the lush green island by kayak and spot small creatures such as monkeys and lizards. Enter small and big sea caves that feature fresh clear water, stalagmites, and stalactites that twinkle and shine. • Paddling on kayak into the officially protected Tung Yee Peng Mangrove Forest, which offers a worthwhile break from the beaches. • Explore and discover the beautiful and world-famous location, the most spectacular scenery of Koh Bubu and Koh Aung. • Paddle to Talabeng Cave and admire the stunning rock formations, enjoy a refreshing swim in glistening emerald green waters.

If you want to spend time on a tropical Thai island but can’t choose between them, this is the ideal day tour for you. Take a relaxing trip to one of Krabi's most well-known destinations and popular. You’ll hop between various islands in the Andaman Sea, getting the chance to relax on white-sand beaches, swim and snorkel in the warm ocean, and explore dramatic caves. You can even get up close to cheeky monkeys on the well-named Monkey Beach. • Visit Phi Phi Don Island, Phi Phi Leh Island, Maya Bay, Monkey Bay and more • An easy way to visit many places in a day from Krabi • A buffet lunch as you sit by breathtaking views of the ocean. • Enjoy convenient round-trip transportation from the hotel

Tung Yee Peng Village is a small village on the East coast of Koh Lanta. The mangroves here are almost as big as the island. At the edge of the water, a bridge welcomes you and on the other side, there is a cement path going through the mangroves. Mangrove roots create a quiet and protected area for fishes, crabs, oysters, lobsters, and shrimps. The forest is also a guard zone for reptiles, mammals, and birds and protects the coast from erosion. A leisurely day of kayaking is well worth the trip, where you will see monkeys, monitor lizards, and many pretty birds. It is quite relaxing to float in this silent world and the water is lake-like even in rough conditions.

Visit the Tung Yee Peng Village, a small village on the East coast of Koh Lanta. The mangroves here are almost as big as the island. At the edge of the water, a bridge welcomes you and on the other side, there is a cement path going through the mangroves. Mangrove roots create a quiet and protected area for fishes, crabs, oysters, lobsters, and shrimps. The forest is also a guard zone for reptiles, mammals, and birds and protects the coast from erosion. Take a longtail boat to explore mangrove areas and watching the variety of local fauna - colorful birds, mudskippers, fiddler crabs. Stop at the monkey point. You can see the monkeys and watch them swim and dive.

• Discover the lush green island by kayak with small group 2-8 PAX and spot small creatures such as monkeys and lizards. Enter small and big sea caves which feature fresh clear water, stalagmites and stalactites that twinkle and shine. • Paddling on kayak into the officially protected Tung Yee Peng Mangrove Forest, which offers a worthwhile break from the beaches. • Paddle to Talabeng Cave and admire the stunning rock formations, enjoy a refreshing swim in glistening emerald green waters. • Cave Exploring at Koh Phee, One of the interesting adventure trip where you can climbing up to get nice panoramic picture from the limestone island.

Discover the lush green island by kayak with small group 2-8 PAX and spot small creatures such as monkeys and lizards. Enter small and big sea caves which feature fresh clear water, stalagmites and stalactites that twinkle and shine. Paddling on kayak into the officially protected Tung Yee Peng Mangrove Forest, which offers a worthwhile break from the beaches. Paddle to Koh Talabeng Cave and admire the stunning rock formations, enjoy a refreshing swim in glistening emerald green waters. Cave exploring at Koh Phee is an exciting adventure where you can admire the impressive limestone formations and enjoy the stunning panoramic scenery.

Embark on a cruise by speed boat to the southern islands of Lanta. Enjoy a full-day excursion with plenty of water activities and beach life on Koh Chuak, Kradan, and Mah. The highlight of this trip are the Emerald Cave on Koh Mook, a lesser-known lagoon with a 85m tunnel.
Witness a rich array of marine life, tropical birds, and lush jungle flora within a protected natural environment.
Visit breathtaking islands like Ko Ngai, Ko Muk (famous for its Emerald Cave), and Ko Kradan, each offering unique scenery.
Tours often operate with a focus on responsible tourism, helping to preserve the delicate ecosystems of the national park.
Discover secluded bays and stretches of soft sand, perfect for relaxation and swimming in crystal-clear waters.
Opportunities abound for stunning photography, from panoramic vistas to vibrant underwater scenes.
Choose from a range of activities, including snorkeling, kayaking, hiking, and scenic boat journeys.
These popular excursions typically involve a boat journey to several islands within Mu Ko Lanta National Park. Expect opportunities for snorkeling in vibrant coral gardens, swimming in clear waters, and relaxing on beautiful beaches. Lunch is often included.
For those who prefer to explore on foot, these tours focus on the terrestrial side of the park, particularly on Ko Lanta Yai. Guides lead you through jungle trails to discover waterfalls, scenic viewpoints, and local wildlife.
Experience the coastline and hidden lagoons from a kayak. Some tours specifically focus on reaching the famous Emerald Cave (Tham Morakot) on Ko Muk, requiring a short swim through a dark tunnel to emerge into a breathtaking hidden lagoon.
These tours are designed for enthusiasts keen on spotting the park's diverse wildlife, including various bird species, monkeys, and other native fauna. They often combine short walks with boat trips in quieter areas.
Tours typically range from a half-day (around 4-5 hours) to a full day (8-10 hours), depending on the itinerary and number of islands visited.
Expect warm and humid tropical weather. The best season for these tours is generally from November to April, with calmer seas and clearer skies. The rainy season (May to October) can bring rougher conditions and less visibility.
Group sizes vary. While some larger boat tours can accommodate up to 30-40 people, smaller, more intimate tours, especially for kayaking or trekking, might be limited to 10-15 participants.
Typically includes hotel pick-up and drop-off, boat or kayak, snorkeling equipment, life jackets, a tour guide, drinking water, and often lunch or snacks. Always check the specific tour details for inclusions.
Most tours offer hotel pick-up and drop-off services from accommodations on Ko Lanta. For those not opting for transfers, meeting points are usually at the tour operator's office or a designated pier.
The main additional cost is the National Park Entrance Fee, which is usually around 400 THB for foreigners and 40 THB for Thai nationals. Some tours may not include this in the upfront price, so it's wise to confirm.
Always confirm if the National Park Entrance Fee is included in your tour price. It's often an additional charge payable at the park entrance.
Pack reef-safe sunscreen to protect the delicate coral ecosystems. Regular sunscreen can be harmful to marine life.
Bring a waterproof bag for your electronics and valuables, especially on boat tours where splashes are common.
Wear comfortable walking shoes or sandals suitable for both hiking and walking on uneven terrain.
Stay hydrated. While water is usually provided, carrying an extra reusable water bottle is a good idea.
Consider booking a smaller group tour for a more personalized experience and better access to snorkeling spots.
Inform your guide about any medical conditions or dietary restrictions you may have before the tour begins.
Respect the natural environment by not touching corals, feeding wildlife, or leaving any trash behind.
A: The dry season, from November to April, generally offers the best weather conditions with calm seas, making it ideal for boat trips and snorkeling. Outside of this period, seas can be rougher, though lush green scenery is abundant.
A: Yes, all visitors entering Mu Ko Lanta National Park, whether on a tour or independently, are required to pay an entrance fee. This fee helps fund conservation efforts. Confirm if your tour operator includes this in the package.
A: Bring swimwear, a towel, reef-safe sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, comfortable footwear, a waterproof bag, and insect repellent. Some tours may provide basic snorkeling gear, but if you have your own comfortable mask and snorkel, feel free to bring them.
A: Many tours are family-friendly, especially the island hopping and snorkeling trips. However, long boat rides or strenuous hikes might be less suitable for very young children. Always check the specific tour's recommendations for age suitability.
A: Most snorkeling tours will provide mask, snorkel, and fins. It's always a good idea to check the tour description to confirm what is included. If you prefer your own gear, you are welcome to bring it.
A: Underwater, you can encounter a variety of coral species, tropical fish like parrotfish and angelfish, and possibly sea turtles or small reef sharks. On land, look out for monkeys, monitor lizards, and numerous bird species.
A: The national park is located at the southern tip of Ko Lanta Yai. Tours typically include transfers from your hotel. If you are going independently, you would need to arrange transport to the park entrance.
A: Yes, the highlight of visiting Ko Muk is swimming through the dark sea cave to reach the stunning hidden lagoon within the Emerald Cave. It's a unique and memorable experience, though it requires a short, dark swim.
Discover Ko Lanta's laid-back vibe, perfect for unwinding on stunning, less crowded beaches.
Experience authentic island life away from the bustling tourist hubs of southern Thailand.
Easy exploration by scooter makes discovering hidden bays and local eateries a breeze.
Connect with the island's rich history, from ancient sea gypsies to colonial influences.
Enjoy fresh seafood caught daily, prepared at charming beachfront restaurants.
Ko Lanta offers genuine relaxation and natural beauty for a truly memorable Thai escape.
Ko Lanta enjoys a tropical monsoon climate, with distinct wet and dry seasons. The weather is generally hot and humid year-round. The dry season brings sunshine and calmer seas, ideal for beach activities. The wet season sees more rainfall, often in short, intense bursts, but the island remains lush and green, with fewer tourists.
The best months to visit Ko Lanta are typically from November to April, as this period falls within the dry season offering sunny days and pleasant temperatures, perfect for enjoying the beaches and island hopping.
The peak season in Ko Lanta runs from December to February. Expect excellent weather with plenty of sunshine, calm seas, and minimal rain, making it the most popular time for tourists, leading to higher prices and busier resorts.
The off-season or green season occurs from May to October, characterized by higher humidity and frequent rain showers, though often brief. This time offers significantly lower prices and fewer crowds, ideal for budget travelers and those seeking a more tranquil experience.
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Getting around Ko Lanta is straightforward and offers a true island feel. The most popular method is renting a scooter, costing around 200-250 THB per day, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace. Taxis and tuk-tuks are readily available but can be pricier, especially for longer distances. For trips between beaches, shared songthaew (converted pick-up trucks) are a budget-friendly option. If you're heading to the southern tip or national park, a taxi might be more convenient. Most visitors find getting around Ko Lanta an adventure in itself.
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