Avatar World

3000.00
฿

An surreal journey through authentic Avatar-style locations – jungle, cliffs, waterfalls, rafts, ATVs, sunsets on the beach, and open-air hot springs.


Itinerary

07:00 Hotel pickup (transfer availability and time vary by area)

08:30 Visit to a cafe with giant lilies. Here you can take stunning photos against the backdrop of the water lilies

*Tourists from the northern regions can reach Ma Doo Bua Café on their own or skip this location and are picked up after visiting the cafe

09:30 White Temple – one of the most beautiful temples in Phuket, with its snow-white architecture and exquisite details

11:00 Elephant Beach – you'll see how elephants are cared for: where they rest and sleep, how they are fed and watered, and how they receive a real elephant shower. The highlight is a bath with an elephant at the Elephant Spa: you can not only watch, but also participate – help water the elephant, rub its back, and play with the giant in the water.

Finally, a cute mini-show with a baby elephant – he dances, plays, and wins hearts

12:00 Lunch

1:00 PM Samet Nangshe Viewpoint – feel like you're at the top of Pandora! Panoramic views of the bay, where earth and sky merge

3:00 PM Bamboo Rafting – a tranquil rafting trip along a river surrounded by real jungle

3:30 PM ATV – a 20-minute drive along trails and hills!

4:50 PM Waterfall Visit

5:30 PM Finale at The Hotspring Beach Resort & Spa (the only authentic hot springs in Phang Nga Province)

  • Relax on Natai Beach – time to swim in the sea, sunbathe, or simply stroll barefoot on the sand. Photo zones: bridges, gardens, bamboo nooks
  • Hot springs (~40°C) – a Japanese onsen experience
  • Ice (~16°C) and freshwater pools – for invigoration and balance
  • Massage and spa treatments (optional)
  • Sunset on Natai Beach A romantic dinner on the beach or at the hotel restaurant can be booked upon request

7:00 PM Return to the hotel


Price:

  • adult - 3000 baht
  • child (4-10 years) - 2700 baht
  • children under 3 - free (without a separate seat)

When visiting temples, a donation-based temple entry fee (20–50 baht) is paid additionally. If tourists are dressed inappropriately (bare shoulders, knees), clothing is provided by the temple also for an additional fee.


The time is approximate; the order of the itinerary and the time spent at different locations may be changed due to unforeseen circumstances and weather conditions.