Category Archives: Whitewater Rafting
White-water Rafting to Waterfall by kayak
Khlong Lam Lon is Satun province’s main canal, originating from the Banthat Mountain Range which connects 3 provinces – Patthalung, Trang and Satun. The stream is flowing down from the watershed forest to the Andaman Sea at Pak Bara – creating many small rapids including Namtok Wang Sai Thong, the only limestone waterfall in the South. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Satun
Kayak to Conquer 40 Rapids
Kayaking in Nan Mot Daeng is the newest holiday activity in Pah Phayom district, Phatthalung province. Before the adventure starts, paddlers will be trained about a rafting route, paddling skills, how to read the currents, regulations and safety measures. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Phattalung
Khlong Klai Rafting
Khlong Klai is originated from the Krung Ching Forest in the Khao Nan National Park and Khao Luang National Park. It is considered as one of the perfect white-water rafting courses for inflatable boats and kayaks. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Nakhon Si Thammarat
Rafting and Elephant Trekking
The Song Phraek rafting trip is held at Ton Pariwat Wildlife Sanctuary; streams flow down from the ‘Kata Kwam’ and “Ra Sung” Mountains in Phang-nga province. The rafting routes are about 5 km long with rapids at the difficulty level of 2-4 and beautiful green forests on both banks of the river. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Phang-nga
Exciting White-watering on an Inflatable Raft
he forest filled with green vegetation and the waterway that flows down the mountains of its birth is important to the local people in Phato. In travelling to Phato not only will you have an adventure in the midst of plentiful nature, but you will also see the strong community cooperating to preserve the forest and the source of the river. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Chumphon
Best White-water Rafting in the East of Thailand
The white-water rafting course is in Pong Nam Ron district with a distance of 12 km, featuring the most scenic waterfalls and exciting 20-30 rapids with difficulty levels from 1-3. Indeed visitors in Thailand love to explore the waters of the fabulous river since, it brings along the most thrilling white-waters. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Chanthaburi
7 Rapids Adventure Boat Ride
The rapid here is 4.5 km long with the levels of difficulty from 3-5. The total rafting time is approximately 2 hours, starting at the first rapid “Kaeng Hin Phoeng”. It is a big stream of water, 200 m in length, with a broken rock formation creating an eddy and strong current flowing through layers of rocks. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Prachin Buri
Rafting along the Nakhon Nayok River
If you have a day left in your trip, we strongly recommend an adventure at Nakhon Nayok River to cool down out of the heat. Originating from Khao Yai National Park, it flows down creating the Nang Rong Waterfall before becoming the Nakhon Nayok River. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Nakhon Nayok
White-water Rafting at Phu Ko – Indochinese Water Dragons
The substantial amount of water from Namtok Chet Sao Noi has created a flowing stream nestled amongst lush tropical forest, which is great for a white-water rafting activity. This river is recognised as “Phu Ko” with a total distance of 6 km; around 1.5-hour boat ride. Available here are single or double white-water kayaks and 6-person inflatable boats. Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Saraburi
The Adventurous Trail in Nakhon Sawan
The Adventurous Trail in Nakhon Sawan Mae Rewa Creek Travel Info From Nakhon Sawan, take Highway 1072 (Nakhon Sawan –Lat Yao–Klong Lan) and continue on Highway 1117 (Khlong Lan – Umphang). The entrance to the Mae Wong National Park is … Read More
Activity: Whitewater Rafting
Province: Nakhon Sawan