Die 15 besten Ausflüge in Khao Lak (2026)
Von den Similan Inseln bis zum Sonnenuntergang in der Phang Nga Bucht — unser persönlicher Guide zu den schönsten Touren ab Khao Lak, geschrieben von Menschen, die jede einzelne Tour selbst kennen.
Khao Lak ist eines der besten Basislager Thailands — ruhiger als Phuket, näher an den Similan Inseln und am Khao Sok Nationalpark, und umgeben von einer Andamanensee-Küste, die zu den schönsten Südostasiens zählt. Die große Herausforderung ist nicht der Mangel an Ausflügen, sondern die Auswahl: Es gibt buchstäblich Dutzende Anbieter, Touren und Varianten — von der Insel-Tagestour bis zum Adrenalin-Tag mit ATV und Wildwasser-Rafting.
Wir von Go Travel Phuket sind seit 2015 in Khao Lak, Phuket, Krabi und Bangkok aktiv und haben praktisch jede Tour, die wir anbieten, selbst getestet — unser Team inspiziert persönlich die Reiseziele, Boote und Guides, bevor eine Tour in unser Programm aufgenommen wird. In diesem Guide stellen wir dir die 15 besten Ausflüge ab Khao Lak für 2026 vor: ehrlich beschrieben, mit echten Fotos von echten Touren, und ohne Marketing-Übertreibungen. Für jede Tour verlinken wir direkt zur passenden Buchungsseite.
📋 Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 01 Similan-Inseln
- 02 Surin-Inseln
- 03 Khao Sok See (Cheow Lan)
- 04 James Bond Insel
- 05 Krabi mit Longtailboot
- 06 Little Amazon & Takua Pa
- 07 Khao Lak Safari
- 08 Phang Nga Sunrise
- 09 Twilight Sea Canoe
- 10 ATV Quad Tour
- 11 Khao Sok 2-Tages-Tour im Baumhaus Resort
- 12 White Water Rafting (Anda Adventure)
- 13 Phi Phi Inseln
- 14 Thai Kochkurs
- 15 Phang Nga Sunset Cruise – Aurora Sea
Wie plane ich meine Ausflüge ab Khao Lak am besten?
Bevor wir in die einzelnen Touren einsteigen, lohnt sich ein kurzer Blick auf die Planung selbst — denn mit 15 Optionen vor Augen stellt sich schnell die Frage, was zuerst kommt und wie viele Ausflüge in eine Woche passen.
Als Faustregel empfehlen wir, nicht mehr als drei bis vier ganztägige Ausflüge pro Woche einzuplanen, wenn auch noch Zeit für Strand, Pool und Entspannung bleiben soll. Die meisten unserer Tagestouren starten zwischen 6:00 und 8:00 Uhr morgens und enden am späten Nachmittag oder frühen Abend — ein voller Tag, der sich lohnt, aber auch Erholung danach verdient.
Eine bewährte Reihenfolge für eine zweiwöchige Reise sieht beispielsweise so aus: Am Anfang ein ruhigerer Einstieg mit der Khao Lak Safari oder Little Amazon, um sich an Klima und Zeitzone zu gewöhnen. In der Mitte der Reise folgen die größeren Highlights wie Similan Inseln oder James Bond Island, da hier eine gewisse Grundkondition und Sonnengewöhnung hilfreich sind. Adrenalin-Touren wie eine Quad Safari oder White Water Rafting eignen sich gut für die zweite Reisehälfte, wenn man bereits etwas akklimatisiert ist. Den Abschluss bildet oft die Twilight Sea Canoe oder die Sunset Cruise Aurora als ruhiger, romantischer Ausklang.
Wichtig bei der Planung: Die Similan und Surin Inseln sind offiziell vom 15. Oktober bis 15. Mai geöffnet, auch wenn sich Start- und Enddatum je nach Wetter leicht verschieben können. Wer außerhalb dieser Saison anreist, sollte den Fokus stattdessen auf Khao Sok, die Phang-Nga-Bucht-Touren, Krabi und die landgestützten Ausflüge legen — diese sind ganzjährig verfügbar und bei einem kurzen Regenschauer meist trotzdem gut durchführbar, da sich das Wetter in der Region oft binnen Stunden wieder aufklart.
Zur Buchung selbst: Unsere Hochsaison ist Januar bis April — in diesem Zeitraum empfehlen wir, mindestens 2-3 Wochen im Voraus zu buchen. Beliebte Touren wie Phang Nga Sunrise, Krabi mit Longtailboot oder Khao Sok mit Übernachtung im Treehouse Resort sind teilweise schon Monate vorher ausgebucht, da hier nur kleine Gruppen mitfahren. Bei vielen Speedboot-Touren wie Similan oder Surin haben wir dagegen auch kurzfristiger noch Termine frei, da diese Touren fast täglich stattfinden.
Wer von zu Hause aus bucht, hat zudem den Vorteil, direkt in Euro und gebührenfrei auf unser Firmenkonto zu zahlen — man muss das Geld für die Tour also nicht extra im Urlaub mitnehmen, sondern die Urlaubskasse ist schon vorab organisiert. Unsere Stornierungsbedingungen sind dabei sehr gastfreundlich: Eine kostenlose Stornierung ist bis 24-48 Stunden vor Tourbeginn möglich.
Similan-Inseln
Die Similan Inseln sind einer unserer Bestseller — vor allem wegen der puderweißen Strände, des markanten Sail Rock Viewpoints und der türkisen, kristallklaren Buchten. Wir bieten zwei Varianten an: mit dem Speedboot (etwas actionreicher, geeignet für Kinder ab 6–7 Jahren) oder mit dem Speedkatamaran (ruhiger, schon ab 2–3 Jahren möglich, auch ideal für alle, die schneller seekrank werden).
Ehrlich gesagt: Für reines Schnorcheln und bunte Korallen empfehlen wir eher die Surin Inseln — die Korallen rund um die Similan Inseln sind nicht mehr so farbenfroh wie früher, und Mantas wird man hier nicht sehen. Dafür gibt es viele Fische und eine gute Chance, den dort heimischen Meeresschildkröten zu begegnen. Wenn du vor allem weiße Traumstrände, den ikonischen Sail Rock und etwas Schnorcheln dazu suchst, sind die Similan Inseln genau richtig. Mehr Details, Fotos und unseren ausführlichen Saisonkalender findest du in unserem kompletten Similan Inseln Guide.
Die Abholung erfolgt zwischen 5:00 und 6:00 Uhr morgens, die Rückkehr ins Hotel liegt meist zwischen 16:00 und 16:30 Uhr. Ein Handtuch ist bei der Speedkatamaran-Tour inklusive — bei der Speedboot-Tour bringst du dein eigenes Handtuch bitte selbst mit.
- Hoteltransfer ab Khao Lak & Umgebung inklusive
- Frühstück, Mittagsbüffet, Snacks, Wasser & Softdrinks an Bord
- Schnorchelausrüstung & Nationalpark-Gebühren inklusive
- Mehrsprachiger Guide, auf Deutsch verfügbar
Für ein genaues, aktuelles Angebot inklusive Kinderpreisen klick einfach auf "Tour ansehen":
Surin-Inseln
Die Surin Inseln liegen weiter nördlich als die Similan Inseln und gehören zu den besten Schnorchelgebieten Thailands — die Riffe sind deutlich intakter und farbenfroher als bei den Similan Inseln. Die Inselgruppe ist zugleich Heimat der Moken, der sogenannten "Seenomaden", die seit Generationen auf und mit dem Meer leben.
Genau wie bei den Similan Inseln bieten wir auch hier zwei Varianten an: mit dem Speedboot (ab 6–7 Jahren) oder mit dem Speedkatamaran (technisch schon ab 2–3 Jahren möglich, wir empfehlen aufgrund der Tageslänge aber eher ab 4 Jahren).
Ein kurzes Wort zur Klarstellung, da es oft missverstanden wird: Die Surin Inseln sind nicht wirklich seltener besucht als andere Ziele — man muss nicht denken, man wäre dort allein. Sie werden lediglich etwas weniger besucht als die Similan Inseln. Unser früher Start hilft dabei, den größeren Gruppen auszuweichen und die ersten Stunden am Riff besonders ruhig zu erleben.
Der Tag führt mit dem Boot zunächst zur Chong Kaad Bay für den ersten Schnorchelstopp, gefolgt von Mittagessen im Restaurant des Nationalparks. Danach geht es weiter zu zwei zusätzlichen Schnorchelplätzen — etwa Bon Bay, Tao Bay oder Pineapple Bay, abhängig von den aktuellen Bedingungen.
Ein weiterer Pluspunkt ist die Begegnung mit den Moken. Diese Gemeinschaft lebt traditionell monatelang auf dem Meer und kehrt nur in der Regenzeit an Land zurück — ihr Dorf auf den Surin Inseln ist eines der letzten Orte, an denen man diese einzigartige Lebensweise noch hautnah erleben kann, ohne dass daraus eine reine Touristenattraktion gemacht wurde.
Khao Sok See (Cheow Lan)
Der Cheow Lan Lake (oft einfach "Khao Sok See" genannt) ist einer der spektakulärsten Tagesausflüge der gesamten Region — ein türkisgrüner Stausee, umrahmt von senkrechten Kalksteintürmen, die älter sind als der Himalaya. Mit dem Boot geht es über den See, vorbei an den ikonischen Felstürmen und einer Höhle, bevor an einem lokalen Restaurant direkt am Wasser Mittagessen serviert wird — mit genug Zeit zum Schwimmen, Kajakfahren und Entspannen.
We run this tour in two versions: combined with a roughly 90-minute jungle trek — for this one we'd recommend a minimum age of 6-7, since the trail gets a bit demanding in places and proper footwear with good grip is a must. Or as a version that swaps the trek for a visit to the Ban Nam Rad Watershed Forest instead — this option already works for kids from age 4. Either way, it's a long day, since the lake sits around a 2-hour drive from Khao Lak each way.
Geographically, Cheow Lan Lake sits in the middle of Khao Sok National Park — one of the oldest rainforests on Earth, older even than the Amazon. The drive itself is part of the experience: the road winds through green hills, rubber plantations and small villages before the sheer limestone walls suddenly open up at the lake.
This trip works particularly well for travellers who've already done an island tour and fancy a contrast from the sea — dense jungle, still water and a completely different soundscape of birdsong and the occasional distant gibbon call.
- Hotel transfer from Khao Lak included
- Boat trip across Cheow Lan Lake with a cave visit
- Lakeside lunch, with swimming and kayaking available
- Small groups rather than mass tourism
- Sturdy shoes with good grip recommended (especially for the trekking option)
James Bond Insel
James Bond Insel — made famous by "The Man with the Golden Gun" — is one of the most photographed sights in Phang Nga Bay, and rightly earns its spot on every Khao Lak bucket list. By Langheckboot, you'll weave between dramatic limestone karsts and past mangrove forests on the way to the famous rock spire itself.
Along the way, we usually stop at a local Buddhist temple (the exact one can vary depending on the day's route), paddle by canoe through hidden lagoons and caves, and visit Koh Panyee, the floating Muslim fishing village built on stilts in the middle of the bay — lunch is served right in the village. It's a day full of contrasts: spectacular nature, lived-in culture, and no shortage of photo stops.
The longtail boat itself is part of the experience — these narrow traditional boats with their long propeller arms are a familiar sight along every stretch of Thai coastline, and they put you much closer to the water and the scenery than a larger speedboat ever could.
Koh Panyee deserves a mention of its own: the entire village stands on stilts over the water, with narrow wooden walkways instead of streets, a floating mosque, and even a floating football pitch the local kids built from scrap wood back in the 1980s. Most residents still make their living from fishing, with tourism a more recent addition — a visit here feels genuinely lived-in rather than staged.
- Traditional longtail boat ride through Phang Nga Bay
- Visit to a local Buddhist temple (varies by day's route)
- Canoeing through caves and hidden lagoons
- Lunch in the floating village of Koh Panyee
Krabi mit Longtailboot
Der Krabi region sees far fewer visitors from Khao Lak than the Similan Islands or Phang Nga, which makes it a real find for anyone after something different. This tour runs in deliberately small, exclusive groups — by longtail boat, you'll reach the striking Hong Island and its famous viewpoint, continue to the Instagram-friendly Laotische Ladung photo spot, and finish up relaxing on the gorgeous, quiet beach at Laem Haad on Koh Yao.
This trip combines the best of both worlds: the spectacular limestone scenery the region is famous for, plus relaxed beach time without the bigger crowds you'll find on other excursions. Krabi sits south of Phuket, so the drive from Khao Lak runs longer than to destinations right on your doorstep — we'd recommend this tour especially to guests already spending several days in the area who are after something off the beaten path.
The Hong Island viewpoint is one of the finest on the whole Andaman coast: from above, you look down on a sheltered lagoon ringed by steep limestone walls, the water shifting between emerald and deep blue depending on the light. There's a snorkel stop at Pakbia Island, Krabi too — for beginners, or anyone who just wants a short, easy snorkel, it's a great spot. For serious snorkelling with proper reefs, though, we still point people to the Surin-Inseln (see point 2).
Little Amazon & Takua Pa
Der "Little Amazon" is one of the most underrated trips in the region — a quiet mangrove river you glide along by canoe under a golden-green canopy, past tangled roots, birds, and the occasional monkey. The canoe trip is paired with a walk through the historic old town of Takua Pa, an old trading town with Sino-Portuguese architecture that very few tourists ever get to see.
This tour is unusually relaxed and works even with babies and toddlers — a great choice for families wanting a calmer day between the more action-packed excursions.
Takua Pa itself is a little piece of Thai history most travellers miss entirely: narrow streets lined with decades-old shophouses, small temples, traditional workshops, and a pace of life noticeably slower than the coastal tourist hubs. The walk through the old town feels like a small step back in time — and pairs beautifully with the calm of the mangroves either side of it.
Khao Lak Safari
If you only do one tour in Khao Lak, make it this one: the Khao Lak Safari is our most-booked family day out and brings together pretty much everything kids (and adults) want from a day in Thailand — elephant bathing without riding, a relaxed Bambusfloßfahrt trip, the Meeresschildkröten-Schutzzentrum, a waterfall, a temple, and the Tsunami memorial Police Boat 813 — all in one perfectly organised day.
The elephant experience is the centrepiece: in a natural pool out in the countryside near Phang Nga, kids help scrub the elephants down, wade through the water alongside them and feed them bananas — no riding involved at any point. From there, you'll drift down the river on a traditional bamboo raft while your boatman points out snakes, monkeys, spiders and monitor lizards along the way.
The day follows a tried-and-tested order: hotel pickup in the morning, first stop at the Tsunami memorial Police Boat 813 — a Thai military boat swept far inland during the 2004 disaster, now standing as a moving memorial on the spot. From there it's on to the Turtle Conservation Centre, where injured sea turtles are cared for, nesting sites protected, and young turtles raised before being released into the sea — a programme that regularly has kids asking whether they can "adopt" a turtle (yes, you can — just ask staff on site).
The afternoon brings the elephant experience and bamboo rafting, rounded off with a quick stop at a waterfall to cool down and a small temple. Local Thai food is included throughout the day.
We want to be upfront here: the elephant encounter is respectfully run — no riding, no force, supervised contact in the water — but we don't market it as "fully ethical," since that sets an expectation we want to be realistic about. For more on this topic, our detailed Ethical Elephant Tourism Guide is well worth a read.
- Elephant bathing without riding — genuine, respectful contact
- Bamboo rafting down the river
- Visit to the Turtle Conservation Centre
- Waterfall, temple & Tsunami memorial Police Boat 813
- Suitable for the whole family, from baby age up
Phang Nga Sunrise
For anyone after an unforgettable start to the day: the Phang Nga Sonnenaufgang Tour gets you to the Samet Nangshe Skywalk before sunrise — one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Thailand. From up there, you look out over the whole of Phang Nga Bay as the first light turns the limestone karsts and water gold — a sight worth losing a bit of sleep for.
After sunrise, the tour moves straight onto the water: by traditional longtail boat, we head into the bay to explore the sea caves by canoe — past mangrove forests and through narrow rock passages only reachable by small boat. A further highlight is Koh Panak, where a cave is explored on foot, before continuing on to the world-famous James Bond Insel. Lunch is taken in the floating village of Koh Panyee.
The Samet Nangshe Skywalk sits on a hill at the Phang Nga–Krabi border, and while it's no secret among photographers anymore, it's still surprisingly peaceful at sunrise — most visitors arrive much later in the day. If you want to catch that golden light over the bay right as the sun comes up, this is the spot.
Twilight Sea Canoe
There's no better way to experience Phang Nga Bay than out on the water as the sun goes down. The Twilight Sea Canoe tour heads out in the afternoon, with guided canoe sections into hidden lagoons and caves that larger boats simply can't reach. A stop at James Bond Insel itself comes along the way, before a Thai buffet dinner is served on board as the sun disappears behind the limestone karsts.
The real highlight comes after dark: under the right conditions, the water lights up with bioluminescent plankton with every movement — a magical, almost surreal sight, and one that plenty of our guests rank as the single best moment of their whole trip.
One thing worth knowing: the canoe sections are steered by experienced guides, who know exactly where the narrow passages into the caves and lagoons sit — so you're not paddling solo, but being guided safely through tight rock gaps and under low cave roofs while taking the surroundings in. That makes it a great tour even if you've never sat in a canoe before.
- Guided canoe sections through caves and hidden lagoons
- Stop at James Bond Island
- Thai buffet dinner on board at sunset
- Bioluminescent plankton after dark (conditions permitting)
ATV Quad Tour
If you'd rather get your adrenaline up than lie on the beach, this Quad Tour is the one for you. Over 1-2 hours, you'll cover uneven trails, dense jungle and a few scenic viewpoints around Khao Lak. It's a guided trip suited to total beginners and experienced riders alike, with a clear briefing before you set off.
A great add-on to the calmer island tours — short, intense, and you'll come back with a bit of mud on your clothes, guaranteed. Worth knowing upfront: this tour doesn't include any swimming, and no protective gear is provided — closed, sturdy shoes and clothes you don't mind getting dirty are essential.
Before setting off, everyone gets a short briefing on the controls, brakes and steering, followed by a practice loop on flat ground. Kids aged 5-6 can ride up front with a parent; from around age 11-12, with a little prior experience, kids can drive their own quad under supervision.
Khao Sok 2-Tages-Tour im Baumhaus Resort
This is our "best of Khao Sok" trip — for anyone who wants more than just a single day in Khao Sok Nationalpark. One thing worth clearing up first, since it trips people up: the overnight stay is not on Cheow Lan Lake — it's at a treehouse resort inside the national park itself. You only visit the lake on day two.
Day 1: The first day starts with a visit to the local market, followed by an elephant experience right on the river in Khao Sok — feeding is always included, with an optional bath alongside the elephants. From there, you'll canoe down the Sok River, passing dense rainforest and limestone formations. In the evening, you'll check into the treehouse resort inside the national park, well away from any light pollution or traffic noise.
Day 2: The second day heads to Cheow Lan Lake, followed by a jungle trek and a cave visit. Lunch, swimming and kayaking all take place at the floating restaurants on the lake, before heading back to Khao Lak.
This tour already works for kids from age 5-6. For families with younger children, we'd point you toward the Khao Lak Safari (point 7) or our Khao Sok Day Trip with Elephants and Canoeing — essentially the first day of this tour as a standalone day trip.
- Day 1: local market, riverside elephant experience, canoeing on the Sok River
- Overnight at the treehouse resort inside Khao Sok National Park
- Day 2: Cheow Lan Lake, jungle trek, cave, lunch & swimming/kayaking on the lake
- Meals included
White Water Rafting (Anda Adventure)
Der Anda Adventure in Song Praek National Park, Phang Nga, is the most action-packed day on this whole list — and the only one combining three adrenaline highlights in a single day: white water rafting through the rapids, ATV on off-road trails, and a zipline through the jungle canopy. A full day for anyone after adrenaline rather than relaxation.
This tour is a step up in intensity compared to most others on this list — we'd recommend it from around age 10-12, and it's especially popular with families travelling with teenagers and groups of friends after something out of the ordinary.
The rafting section covers a stretch of river with several rapids of varying difficulty — experienced guides ride along and steer through the trickier sections while the group paddles together. From there, the programme shifts to ATV riding on off-road trails through Song Praek National Park, before the zipline wraps up the day with one last adrenaline hit through the treetops.
Since this combination is more physically demanding than our other tours, we'd suggest sturdy shoes and a change of clothes — you will get wet during the rafting. A reasonable level of fitness is all you need; no prior experience required.
Phi Phi Inseln
Der Phi Phi Inseln barely need an introduction — ever since "The Beach" with Leonardo DiCaprio, the towering limestone cliffs and turquoise water of Maya Bay have been world-famous. Since Khao Lak sits further away than Phuket, we start especially early to beat the bulk of the crowds and catch the islands in a quieter light.
The day covers several snorkel stops around Phi Phi Don and Phi Phi Leh, taking in the famous Maya Bay und die Wikingerhöhle, with time to swim in the crystal-clear water between the sheer cliff faces. It's a long day from Khao Lak, but well worth it for anyone who wants to see this spot in person at least once.
Maya Bay itself has changed quite a bit in recent years: after a multi-year closure to let the reef recover, stricter visitor rules were brought in, including fixed time slots and a no-swimming policy right at the beach to protect the coral. The result is a bay that feels noticeably healthier and less crowded than it did a few years ago — a good example of conservation and tourism actually working together when it's managed properly.
Thai Kochkurs
If you want to take home more from Thailand than just photos, our Thai Kochkurs is worth setting aside an afternoon for. The format is always the same: first, a trip together to the local market, where fresh ingredients like lemongrass, galangal, kaffir lime leaves and Thai chillies get introduced — ingredients most European kitchens rarely stock, but which give Thai cooking its signature flavour. From there, you'll cook and eat together in a genuinely local setting.
The class runs from 4:00pm to 8:30pm, in a genuinely small group — usually no more than 4-5 people — and is led in English or German. Plenty of our guests tell us this turned out to be one of the most personal, enjoyable experiences of their whole trip — a nice change of pace from the busier boat tours.
Phang Nga Sunset Cruise – Aurora Sea
Our newest addition to the programme is a genuine standout: aboard the Aurora Sea, a comfortable premium speed catamaran, you'll explore Phang Nga Bay in the afternoon and evening — exactly the time of day when most other tours are already heading back. The light turns warmer, the limestone karsts glow gold, and the day ends with one of the finest sunsets on the whole Andaman coast.
The tour first heads to the small island of Koh Nok for a coffee break on the beach, then on to Koh Kudu, where there's time to swim, stand-up paddle and take a clear kayak out on the water. A walk leads to a tree over 300 years old in Ao Kean Bay, before a canoe trip through emerald-green lagoons among the limestone formations awaits at Koh Hong. In the evening, a Thai dinner is served on board as the sun sets behind the cliffs — and to finish, the boat heads to Koh Panak after dark, where glowing plankton sparkles in the water under the right conditions.
This tour is particularly well suited to couples and anyone who wants to experience Phang Nga Bay from a calmer, more romantic angle than the typical morning tours offer — small group, relaxed pace, and a sunset you won't forget in a hurry.
Which Tour Fits You Best? The Overview
With 15 tours to pick from, it's not always obvious at a glance what fits your travel style — so here's a quick rundown of the key facts.
| Tour | Type | Am besten geeignet für | Intensity | Season |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Similan-Inseln | Island / Beaches | Families, beach lovers | Relaxed | 15 Okt.- 15. Mai |
| Surin-Inseln | Island / Snorkelling | Everyone, best snorkelling | Relaxed | 15 Okt.- 15. Mai |
| Khao Sok See | Nature / Boat Trip | Families, photographers | Relaxed | Year-round |
| James Bond Insel | Culture / Boat Trip | Families, first-timers | Relaxed | Year-round |
| Krabi mit Longtailboot | Island / Beach | Explorers | Relaxed | Year-round |
| Little Amazon & Takua Pa | Canoeing / Culture | Families with babies/toddlers | Very relaxed | Year-round |
| Khao Lak Safari | Animals / Nature | Families (bestseller) | Relaxed | Year-round |
| Phang Nga Sunrise | Viewpoint | Early risers, photographers | Light | Year-round |
| Twilight Sea Canoe | Canoeing / Sunset | Couples, older kids | Moderate | Year-round |
| ATV Quad Tour | Adrenaline | Families (from 5), action fans | High | Year-round |
| Khao Sok 2-Day / Treehouse | Multi-day Trip | Families from 5-6, nature lovers | Moderate | Year-round |
| White Water Rafting (Anda) | Adrenaline | Teens from 10-12+ | Very high | Year-round |
| Phi Phi Inseln | Island / Snorkelling | First-timers | Relaxed, long day | Year-round |
| Thai Kochkurs | Culture / Food | Everyone, rainy days | Very relaxed | Year-round |
| Sunset Cruise – Aurora Sea | Boat Trip / Sunset | Couples, calm seekers | Relaxed | Year-round |
Häufig gestellte Fragen
What's the best Khao Lak day trip for families with young kids?
Der Khao Lak Safari is our most-booked family day and works from baby age — as does Little Amazon & Takua Pa, which is especially calm and relaxed. With the speed catamaran, the Similan and Surin Islands work well for younger kids too. For slightly older children (from age 5-6), our Khao Sok Day Trip with Elephants and Canoeing is a great option.
When's the best time to visit the Similan and Surin Islands?
Both national parks are officially open from 15 October to 15 May. Outside that window, we run tours to Khao Sok National Park, Phang Nga Bay, or Krabi instead.
Are the tours available in English and German?
Most of our larger day trips — Khao Lak Safari, Similan Islands, Khao Sok, Twilight Sea Canoe and James Bond Island — run regularly with a German-speaking guide on request, alongside English. A few tours like ATV or white water rafting are typically guided in English, though a German-speaking guide can usually be arranged with advance notice — just mention it when booking.
How far ahead should I book?
For standard tours, a few days' notice is usually enough. If you want a Deutschsprachiger Reiseleiter or a private tour, we'd recommend asking at least 2-4 weeks ahead — earlier still during peak season (December/January).
What's the difference between the Similan and Surin Islands?
The Similan Islands are better known, a little closer, and have more dramatic granite scenery. The Surin Islands are quieter, less visited, and home to the Moken sea gypsies. Both are only open from 15 October to 15 May.
Which tours run year-round, even in the rainy season?
Khao Sok (day trip & 2-day tour), James Bond Island, Krabi by longtail boat, Little Amazon & Takua Pa, Khao Lak Safari, Phang Nga Sunrise, Twilight Sea Canoe, ATV, white water rafting, the Phi Phi Islands, the Thai Cooking Class and the Sunset Cruise – Aurora Sea all run year-round. Only the Similan and Surin Islands are tied to the official 15 October–15 May season.
How do I book a day trip from Khao Lak?
The easiest way is a quick message to our team on WhatsApp — we'll talk you through options, put together a programme that fits your stay, and confirm availability quickly.

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