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A group of people in colorful kayaks on a calm river, surrounded by lush green forest and rocky cliffs. 1
A tapestry with toucans on a branch against a green background. 2
A person standing in front of a large, colorful mural featuring a butterfly and flowers. 3
Two people sitting on a wooden boat docked near mangrove trees. 4
Three people painting on a table under a covered area with a wooden ceiling and a green wall in the background. 5

Koh Lanta: Talabeng Sea Caves Kayak & Batik Workshop

By Paradise Seatravel and Tour CO.,LTD.
Free cancellation available
Price is RM 413 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 7h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Selective hotel pickup
  • Multiple languages

Overview

  • Glide through the waters of Koh Talabeng on a kayak or longtail boat
  • Explore sea caves, admire the lime-stone cliffs and meet the mangrove monkeys
  • Enjoy a delicious lunch at a family-run restaurant in the mangroves
  • Learn the art of batik at a local studio and create your own design
  • Take home a piece of cloth that you made yourself as a unique souvenir

Activity location

    • Ko Talabeng
    • Southern Thailand and Andaman Coast, Krabi, Thailand

Meeting/Redemption Point

    • Ko Talabeng
    • Southern Thailand and Andaman Coast, Krabi, Thailand

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Koh Lanta: Talabeng Sea Caves Kayak & Batik Workshop

  • Activity duration is 7 hours7h
    7h
  • English
Starting time: 8:00
Price details
RM 413.42 x 1 AdultRM 413.42
Total
Price is RM 413.42

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Pickup and drop-off from hotel
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    Kayak or longtail boat ride
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Guided tour of Koh Talabeng
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    Lunch at a local restaurant
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    Batik workshop with all equipment
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Fruits
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Drinks

Know before you book

  • Not allowed: Littering, Pets
  • Not suitable for: Non-swimmers, People with mobility impairments

What you can expect

Koh Lanta is one of those islands that rewards slow days. This one starts early but never feels rushed. By late morning you're floating between limestone cliffs that rise straight out of the sea, and by afternoon you're elbow-deep in wax and dye, learning a craft that's been passed down on this coast for generations.

After your pickup around 8 in the morning, it's a short ride to Loh Yai Pier on Koh Lanta Noi, the quieter, older sister island most visitors never see. From the pier you head out toward Koh Talabeng by kayak. If the wind picks up, you take a longtail boat instead, which is honestly just as nice (and a lot less work).

Talabeng is the kind of place that makes people stop talking. Towering karst walls covered in green, sea eagles circling overhead, and dark sea caves hung with stalactites you can paddle right into. The water inside is glassy and surprisingly cool. Your guide will point out the formations, some look like dripping candle wax, others like cathedral ceilings, and give you time to drift, take photos, and just look around. Look at for friendly monkeys that live in the mangrove forest, they are not shy to come say hello.

After about two hours on the water, head back to Loh Yai Pier and walk to a small family-run restaurant tucked into the mangroves. It's not on any maps, very small locally run restaurant with a Thai auntie cooking, and proper southern Thai dishes brought out one plate at a time. Take your time here. The afternoon doesn't need to start until you're ready.

Around 1:30 PM, the second half of the day begins at a local batik studio. Batik is a wax-resist fabric art, you draw your design with melted wax, then paint dye into the spaces between. It looks like magic the first time you watch the colors go on. The artists here will walk you through every step in a small group, so you're not just watching, you're making. Don't worry if you've never held a brush in your life; the point is that you take home a piece of cloth that's yours.

By 4:30 PM, you're done, full belly, sun-tired, and your batik rolled up under your arm. The shuttle has you back at your hotel by 5:00 PM.

Location

Activity location

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    • Ko Talabeng
    • Southern Thailand and Andaman Coast, Krabi, Thailand

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    • Ko Talabeng
    • Southern Thailand and Andaman Coast, Krabi, Thailand