Water Sport activities in Thailand
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Water-Skiing
Water-Skiing also availabe at Hat Jomtien.
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Black Tip Divers
Black Tip Divers in Mae Hat can pull you behind a speedboat while you ride a variety of items including water skis, wakeboards or even an inflatable sumo suit.
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Kite Zone
With locations in Nai Yang and Rawai, it is the younger, hipper of the two schools, with a tremendous perch on Friendship Beach. Courses range in length from an hour to five days.
About 5km north of Hat Nai Yang is Hat Mai Khao, Phuket's longest beach. Sea turtles lay their eggs here between November and February. Take care when swimming, as there's a strong year-round undertow. Except on weekends and holidays you'll have this place almost to yourself.
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MV Sports
The friendly folks at MV Sports in Mae Hat can pull you behind a speedboat while you ride a variety of items including water skis, wakeboards or even an inflatable sumo suit.
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Sai Yok National Park
Northwest of Kanchanaburi town is the area’s natural playground. Erawan National Park sports a watery mane of waterfalls visited by locals and tourists for a day trip of photographs, picnics and swimming. Sai Yok National Park has more variety: waterfalls, limestone caves, hot springs and accommodation. Tour organisers in Kanchanaburi arrange day outings to these parks on various expeditions: river kayaking, elephant trekking, waterfall spotting and bamboo rafting – Kanchanaburi has it all, plus people persuading you to do it (for some of your baht, of course).
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