Cheow Lan Lake

6000.00
฿
Cheow Lan Lake is one of the most beautiful and popular tourist destinations in Thailand. It is an artificial reservoir formed after the construction of the Ratchaprapha Dam in 1982, and now attracts travelers with its astonishing nature, crystal-clear waters, karst cliffs, and green jungle.
A two-day tour of Cheow Lan Lake is a great opportunity to enjoy its beauty and spend time amid the wild.

Due to high demand from September to April, we recommend booking two-day tours to Cheow Lan in advance — at least 3–4 weeks before the desired date.

Mega 2 Itinerary
Day 1
06:00 Departure from the hotel (transfer availability and time depend on the area)
09:00 Visit to Wat Bang Thong (Wat Mahathat Wachiramongkol)
11:30 Exploring Cheow Lan Lake by long-tail boat
12:00 Lunch. Free time (swimming, canoeing, or relaxing on the lake). Check-in to a raft house (with fan, Raft House)
18:00 - 19:00 Dinner at the raft house

Day 2
05:30 Morning safari on Cheow Lan Lake
07:30 Breakfast at the raft house
09:00 Departure to the pier; on the way, take photos at the Gui Lin rock
11:00 Bamboo rafting on the Khlong Sok River
12:00 Lunch at the “Hong Sok” restaurant
13:30 Khao Sok viewpoint
13:50 Elephant bathing, 30 minutes
15:30 Rommanee Hot Spring
18:00 - 19:00 Return to Phuket

Price:
  • adult - 6000 baht
  • child (4–9 years) - 5000 baht
  • children under 3 - free (without a separate seat)
  • a single supplement of 1500 baht applies
  • on public holidays a surcharge may apply (hotel rate changes)

When visiting temples, a donation-based entry fee (20–50 baht) is paid additionally. If tourists are inappropriately dressed (bare shoulders, knees), clothing is provided by the temple also for an additional fee. To rent a canoe (if you wish to paddle on Cheow Lan Lake), a refundable deposit for the paddle of 500 baht is required or a rental fee (depends on the operator).

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.