Krabi tours give real taste of southern Thai life

Andaman Camp and Cruise offers unique tours of Krabi in south Thailand, and puts as much emphasis on the tastes and smells of Thailand as on its sights and sounds. Visitors are invited to experience almost every aspect of southern Thai life.

The Southern Thai Life tour from Andaman Camp and Cruise is designed to show customers a bit of the local daily lifestyle, landscape and culture, instead of just the usual procession of tourist spots.

Andaman Camp and Cruise (formerly Krabi Island Tours) has been running unique tours around Krabi in Southern Thailand for the past 5 years and now offers extended trips for those who are looking for a real holiday to remember.

Each Krabi tour from Andaman camp and Cruise is individually tailored to the customer’s desires and budget. Visitors choosing the popular Southern Thai Life tour can choose from an extensive list of activities, including swimming at a freshwater stream or waterfall, seeing rubber cutting, trekking up a mountain through the jungle and visiting a local school.

Andaman Camp and Cruise owner Sun and his Australian wife, Elizabeth even invite visitors to see their family monkeys collecting coconuts, as well as giving visitors the chance to visit a local school or a giant catfish farm, or even to go elephant riding.

Just to add even more excitement, Sun and Elizabeth take passengers in the back of their songthaew (or covered pick up truck) which is the local style of transport. Watching the spectacular landscape rush past from the back of the songthaew, visitors really learn to appreciate southern Thai life.

With a website in both English and Swedish, Andaman Camp and Cruise pays special attention to its Scandinavian guests and has built up a reputation as the local specialists, where Scandinavian tourists are concerned.

Visit the Andaman Camp and Cruise website for more information on Krabi tours www.andamancampandcruise.com

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