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    • About
    • Tour Schedule
    • Contact
    • FAQ
    • Attractions
      • Coffee Plantation
      • Coconut Sugar Production
      • Monkeys Training Camp
      • Agriculture Rice Whiskey
      • Orphanage
      • Stingerless Beeswax
      • Batik
      • Birds Nest Soup
      • Mauy Thai
      • Forest Monks
      • Squid Fishing
      • Ocean Salt Harvest
      • Bridge over River Kwai
      • Khao Sok
      • Snorkeling
  • Home
  • About
  • Tour Schedule
  • Contact
  • FAQ
  • Attractions
    • Coffee Plantation
    • Coconut Sugar Production
    • Monkeys Training Camp
    • Agriculture Rice Whiskey
    • Orphanage
    • Stingerless Beeswax
    • Batik
    • Birds Nest Soup
    • Mauy Thai
    • Forest Monks
    • Squid Fishing
    • Ocean Salt Harvest
    • Bridge over River Kwai
    • Khao Sok
    • Snorkeling

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Your Guide to Adventure

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Snorkeling

Snorkeling in Thailand is a popular and incredible experience due to the country's clear waters, vibrant marine life, and stunning coral reefs. 

Have you ever wanted to see Dory and Nemo up close? Here is your opportunity to swim with them. 


1. Snorkelers can encounter colorful coral gardens, tropical fish, and sometimes even larger species like sharks and manta rays.

  

2. The waters here are warm and teeming with marine creatures and are known for their diverse marine ecosystems.

  

3. When snorkeling in Thailand, it's essential to follow responsible snorkeling practices to protect the fragile marine ecosystems. Respect the underwater environment, avoid touching or damaging the coral, and refrain from feeding the marine life. Additionally, consider using eco-friendly sunscreen (the sunscreen should say "Reef Safe" on it ) to minimize harm to the coral reefs.


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