Krabi Outback Explorer nach Emerald Pool, Wareerak Hotspring und darüber hinaus





Beschreibung
Verbringen Sie ein paar Stunden damit, Krabis berühmteste Sehenswürdigkeiten auf dem Festland zu erkunden. Wandern Sie auf einem Dschungelpfad zu einem natürlichen türkisblauen Teich namens Emerald Pool und nehmen Sie ein erfrischendes Bad im Süßwasser. Genießen Sie eine private Entspannung im Wareerak Onsen Spa abseits der Menschenmassen. Für alle, die es noch wagen möchten, können Sie das Halbtagesprogramm mit einem Besuch des berühmten Tigerhöhlentempels oder mit Kajakfahren und Schwimmen in den klaren Wasserkanälen von Klong Root erweitern.
Tour-Optionen
Reiseverlauf
Gehen Sie entlang eines Dschungelpfades zum Emerald Pool
Schwimmen und plantschen Sie im großen Teich von Sra Morakot
Wandern Sie zur Quelle des Baches namens Blue Pool
Entspannen Sie sich im natürlichen Mineralwasser, um zu heilen und die Gesundheit zu fördern
Genießen Sie ein thailändisches Mittagessen in einem lokalen Restaurant
Wenn Sie die Option „Tiger Cave Temple“ gebucht haben, zeigen wir Ihnen die Geheimnisse von Wat Tham Sua, einem der berühmtesten Klöster in Südthailand. Sie können die Mönche treffen und sehen, wie sie in der wunderschönen Umgebung und der natürlichen Ruhe der Höhlen leben. Wenn Sie der Aufgabe gewachsen sind, können Sie gerne die 1260 Stufen zum Gipfel des Tempelbergs erklimmen und einen der atemberaubendsten Ausblicke Thailands genießen – den Blick in alle Richtungen über den üppigen Wald, die Kalksteinkarste und den herrlichen Ozean . Wer weniger Energie hat, kann einfach nur die umherziehenden Affenfamilien beobachten, die sich auch dieses Tempelhaus teilen.
Wenn Sie die Option „Kajakliebhaber“ gebucht haben, gibt es eine tolle Gelegenheit, mit einem Sit-on-Top-Kajak über den kleinen See Klong Root zu paddeln und dabei die vielen Baumstümpfe entlang des Weges zu umgehen. Am Ende des Sees gibt es einen kleinen schattigen Bereich im Dschungel, wo Sie ein erfrischendes Bad im Süßwasser nehmen können.
Highlights
Was ist inklusive
Abholorte & -zeiten
Lassen Sie sich von Ihrem Hotel in Ao Nang, Krabi-Stadt, Ao Nam Mao, Klong Muang und Tubkaek Beach abholen. Die genaue Abholzeit wird Ihnen nach der Buchung per E-Mail bestätigt. Wenn Sie am Railay Beach übernachten, bieten wir einen Abholservice vom Bootsticketschalter am Ao Nam Mao Pier an, der nur eine 15-minütige Fahrt mit dem Longtail-Boot von Railay East entfernt liegt. Wenn Sie in Ton Sai übernachten, kommen Sie bitte zum Treffpunkt an der Rezeption des Phra Nang Inn in Ao Nang. Wenn Sie im Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas übernachten, nehmen Sie bitte das Shuttleboot des Hotels zum Nopparat Thara Pier in Ao Nang. Abholzeiten für jede Zone: • Ao Nam Mao: 07:45 – 08:00 Uhr • Ao Nang: 08:00 – 08:15 • Klong Muang: 07:45 – 08:00 Uhr • Krabi-Stadt: 09:00 – 09:20 Uhr • Nopparat Thara Pier: 08:00 – 08:15 Uhr • Tubkaek-Strand: 07:30 – 07:45 Uhr
Bewertungen der Reisenden
Wichtige Informationen
- Kleinkinder müssen auf dem Schoß eines Erwachsenen sitzen.
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
- Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
- Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
- Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
- Für diese Tour sind mindestens 4 Personen erforderlich!
- Während der Pitta-Brutzeit von Gurney ist der 'Blue Pool' für die Öffentlichkeit geschlossen.
Bewertungen(17)
Paid for the full day with 30min ATV at the end. I felt the activitity to be very unorganised and the guides being unable to speak english fully strange. Oddly not far from the activity we had to stop and wait for Van 2 to show up then some passengers was swopped from the vans. The Emerald spring was nothing special, the Blue Pool I found to be so much better with the trek through the forest to get to it amazing. The hot springs again nothing amazing here too the hot springs are natural but they are housed in a man-made structure around them which i felt spoilt them.The best part for me was the ATV ride at the end which I choose,the course we took was really good and testing...but you could also choose Kayaking or the Tiger Temple. Overall 4/5 slightly pricey and the food was basic.
Fantastic! The tour guide was such a kind young lady, sweet person and a very consistent worker! Tour was just great
Emerald pools was busy . Hot springs was nice but their gardener started chopping the trees and bushes with a gasoline trimmer that emitted a lot of smoke and pollution that ruined the ambiance of relaxation there & I had to put on a mask to not inhale the toxic carbon dioxide & smoke. Trip to the Tiger temple was ok. The steps were very steep and not worth it unless you like the challenge of the hike & sweat in the hot weather. Tour guide was funny and pick up Van arrived on time.
Dear Tam_D Thank you for your feedback on your recent tour with us. We're glad you enjoyed the hot springs and the humor of your tour guide. We appreciate you letting us know about the busy crowds at Emerald Pools and the unpleasant experience with the gardener using a gasoline trimmer. We understand how the smoke and fumes could have disrupted the relaxing atmosphere. We'll definitely address this with the park management to see if there are alternative landscaping methods that can be used. Regarding the Tiger Temple, we understand the steep steps can be challenging, especially in hot weather. It's definitely a workout! We may want to consider adding a disclaimer to the tour description to better manage expectations. Thank you again for your feedback. We continuously strive to improve our tours and your comments help us ensure a more enjoyable experience for all our customers.
This was a good half day trip. The pools were stunning to see and the hotspring at the end was very refreshing.
Dear Wale_O Thank you for your review of the Krabi Outback Explorer tour. We're glad you enjoyed your experience and found the pools to be stunning. The hot springs at the end are a great way to relax and soak up the natural beauty of Krabi. We hope you'll consider booking another tour with us in the future. We offer a variety of tours to suit all interests, so you're sure to find something you'll love. Thanks again for your feedback, and we hope to see you again soon!
Could have been a lovely trip but turned into a V mark on the sites. Lots of delays. The pick up from the hotel was on time at 8am, but for some reason we had to wait for another group before entering the Emerald Pool. The walk towards the Emerald Pool is exactly 1 kilometer. In the program it should be a slow walk of about half an hour. In practice, to make up for the delay, there was a quick fifteen-minute walk, with no explanations along the way. And instead of spending an hour in the pool, allocate only 45 minutes. The hot springs were also only about half an hour instead of an hour. In the end we returned to the hotel at 4 pm. They call it a half-day trip, but in reality we wasted a whole day on an hour and a half of experiences and everything else was waiting and driving. disappointed.
Dear Lior I'm sorry to hear that you had a disappointing experience on the Krabi Outback Explorer tour. It sounds like there were a number of factors that contributed to your dissatisfaction, including delays, a rushed schedule, and a lack of information. I understand that you were looking forward to spending more time at the Emerald Pool and the hot springs, and I'm sorry that you didn't have the opportunity to do so. I've reached out to the tour operator to let them know about your feedback, and I hope that they will take your comments into consideration in the future. I hope that you are able to have a more enjoyable experience on your next trip to Krabi.
We liked the program of the trip, we enjoyed the beauties of nature and even those 1260 steps up to the Tiger Cave Temple. But we have suffered all day twisted and bent, stuck on the back seats of the van sized for children. My husband is 1.90 meter, I am 1.75. And there were children in the group. But no one cared. So disappointing.
Dear Zuzana_K Thanks for the review and your comments about the trip. Sorry to hear that the seats were not comfortable.
The vehicle came for pock up at 8.35,but it took long time to pick up just 3 families 🙄 The guide was hardly knowing English. Even,he was not using signboard for the communication. Lot of time got wasted,resulting in very less time for all activities.
Dear VIPUL_B Thanks for your review and hints what to improve. We will tell the drive to improve for pickup service and also will train our guides more in English.
Picking up at the hotel (Beyond Resort) was, as with the other excursions, very relaxed and pleasant. Here again in advance, a huge thank you to our Lek, who took a lot of time for the participants and is a dream especially for German-speaking travelers without English skills! We started the tour in the rainforest of Khaopra - Bangkhram. On site, we walk a short distance (paved path) through the rainforest to the first stop, the Emerald Pool. Here you have the opportunity to swim and refresh yourself. Thanks to the recommendation of our Lek - and I would also recommend this at this point - you should go a short distance further into the forest before bathing and look at the blue lagoon. And quite honestly, the half-hour you miss from bathing is made up for many times over by the sight of this lagoon! A beautiful piece of earth! Just breathtaking! After you have been able to take in nature, there is still enough time to swim in the Emerald pool for a lap in the water. **At the beginning of the tour you will be supplied with filled aluminium water bottles, which you carry with you the rest of the tour** The second stop was the thermal springs. Here you are provided with the traditional clothes of the Thais (Google: Thai changing pants). After a short shower you can then enter the pools. It is interesting that the hot springs are also located in the middle of the rainforest, away from the crowds. You also get a short introduction to bathing correctly. **The different pools also have different temperatures. I recommend finding out for yourself what temperatures you can tolerate. The warmest pools have hosed even me (29 years young) properly. In case of need, you can also stay in the "colder" pools** After two "rounds" of the thermal pool we also got our lunch right nearby. The last stop was the so-called Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua). Those who can should definitely try the 1260 steps to the summit of the Temple Mount. **Important, please don't underestimate the climb: I am with my wife full of vigour and cockiness up the stairs until my pulse watch (after about 350 steps) with 160 pulses has come to a pause *wink* We have already worked our way up the last steps badly. And this is partly because the steps are sometimes very steep and uneven. I had to climb the steps on all fours from time to time. Basically, however, this can be done if you take the time for enough breaks. The descent is no problem for this** You will be rewarded with a gigantic view over the region and a very beautiful Buddha statue. Just Google the temple and let the view take you with it. Also worth mentioning are the monkeys that "populate" the temple at the foot of the mountain. These little cheeky monkeys have it fist-thick behind their ears. So take good care of food, drink, sunglasses etc! After the temple we went back to the hotel quite relaxed. In my opinion a trip that is highly recommended!
7 of us were picked up promptly from our hotel & taken to the Emerald pool to avoid the crowds, had a swim & spent some time there before being taken to the spa for a delicious thai lunch, my friend & I are vegetarian, the food was so good. After lunch we spent time in the hot pools. You are given clothes to wear & a towel. The water is very hot! Next stop was the tiger cave, it is a very long & steep climb to the top but so worth it, views were breathtaking. Be careful of the monkeys, they love to steal food & drink of you. Our tour guide was lovely, very friendly & very knowledgeable. I would highly recommend this tour, it's a small group tour, there were 11 of us in total. Definitely worth paying that bit extra.
Have started with the Tiger Cave temple, Lek has explained everything very extensively and interestingly. The ascent to the Budda figure with 1283 steps was exhausting , the view then simply magnificent. Then we went on to the hot springs, the non-public spa area had different temperature pools to switch between, totally super. Then there was a small snack. Well strengthened we went to the Emeral/Crystel pool at the end, our guide Lek explained everything great again. The way through the jungle was interesting and then the refreshing swim in the pool. Thanks to the Krabi specialists for the environmentally friendly attitude. Aluminium water bottles that are always refilled and Lek as an informative guide. A great day in Thailand



