A day with the gibbons
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A day with the gibbons

One of the most important and beautiful excursions that can be done in Phuket is the one that includes a visit to the Gibbons Sanctuary, a wildlife protection area commissioned for the love of these monkeys by a Western scientist. In this particular wildlife reserve, gibbons are reintroduced into the jungle thanks to the work of some volunteers.
The wildlife reserve is near Thalang, an undoubtedly very beautiful and wild area that gives a true idea of ​​Thailand.

The tour starts in the morning at 9.00 and includes an excursion with elephants in the forest and a visit to the waterfalls, reached by off-road vehicles, with which after the Gibbons Sanctuary. In this place an international program foresees the rehabilitation of the Gibbons and the reintroduction of these important primates into the wild. For many years these adorable animals have been snatched from the wild to exhibit them at fairs and on the street A walk in the jungle to reach the canoes again and visit a river mangrove forest. The canoe trip ends on a farm where rice of the Thai variety is grown, using traditional methods, with a Thai buffalo pulling the plow.

After a busy day, a Thai lunch: a buffet set up on the beach that includes a great variety of dishes to satisfy all palates. The products are of high quality and fresh from the morning market.
We return to the hotel at 5.30 pm after a really intense day, and with the memory of your digital camera very full, with many images and many memories for when you return to your country.

This excursion costs THB 1700 for adults and 1300 for children, it is not necessary to book from Italy but if you want you can contact us

Big Game

Big Game

Deep sea fishing in Phuket and the Similan Islands is known as Thailand’s top sport fishing destinations. Located in the majestic blue waters of the Andaman Sea; the area is famous for the production of Big Black Marlin, Sailfish, Wahoo, Dorado (Mahi-Mahi), Barracuda, Spanish Mackerel and several species of tuna such as Skipjack, Dogtooth and Yellowfin.

Diving and Snorkeling
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Diving and Snorkeling

Coral reefs are, without a doubt, one of the true natural treasures of our earth. They are home to an enormous variety of life forms, which is why they are often compared with tropical rainforests. Coral reefs need sunlight and warm water to exist. As a result, we only find coral reefs between the 30th parallels north and south of the equator. The minimum temperature that tropical corals can exist at is 20 degrees C.