Description
Experience the charm of Koh Klang, a tranquil island in Krabi, on a guided cycling tour that immerses you in the local culture, traditions, and breathtaking landscapes. Pedal through peaceful villages, lush rice fields, and mangrove-lined paths, soaking up the authentic lifestyle of this close-knit Muslim fishing community.
Along the way, meet friendly locals and learn about their time-honored practices, from batik fabric painting to traditional boat building. Stop by community-run projects and savor homemade treats that reflect the island’s unique culinary heritage. This eco-friendly adventure offers a perfect mix of cultural discovery and outdoor fun, giving you a deeper appreciation for the island’s rich heritage and natural beauty.
Itinerary Trip
Half day
- 08:30 Pick up from your hotel. Starting with a quick safety briefing on mountain-biking. We cross Krabi River by typical long tail boat, and then we get our bikes and start to ride on the gentle paths on the island. “Koh Klang” is the island opposite Krabi town. The island is composed 4 villages covering an area of 16,250 Rai (6,424 acre) including 903 houses with 5,373 people. Mostly they are Muslim people.”
- We continue our trip through the village. The route goes over quiet country roads and makes a short stop at the farmer’s community where we can see many kinds of industries. We see local people making rice, chicken farms, duck farms, vegetable farms and many more products. After another nice easy ride we arrive at a small restaurant, and of course we taste some typical Thai snacks and refreshing drink. This excursion will add an unforgettable experience to your stay in Krabi.
- 12:30 Going back to the hotel.
Operated trip by :
KRABI SPESIALISTEN
- Tel. 099 440 5888 / 093 574 9551
- E Mail contract@krabi-spesialisten.com / sales@krabi-spesialisten.com
Emission information greenhouse gases
“ KRABI SPESIALISTEN “
- The amount of greenhouse gas emissions per person equal to 1.9 Kgco2 eq
- There is carbon credit compensation in 2023, there will be 0.9 tons for 150 tourists who are expected to visit the area throughout the year.
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