EXPEDITIONS
Khao Sok is the 22nd National Park of Thailand and is made up of thick native rainforest, waterfalls, majestic limestone cliffs and an untouched underwater cavern system. The first accounts of people living in Khao Sok date back to the reign of King Rama II, when the Burmese attacked south western coastal towns and many local people fled into the jungle for safety. As news spread that the region was rich in animal life, with fertile fluvial soils and good rainfall, more people came to the region.
During the early 1980's the government established the Rajjaprabha Dam - closing off the Pasaeng river and creating a 165 square kilometre lake, inside the National Park Boundaries. This dam was built to guarantee a source of electricity to the south, which by now had become a major holiday destination. Luckily for us divers who have the desire to explore the unknown, an incredible underwater limestone cavern system was created. Land based activities have been offered in the National Park for some time but we are now finally able to offer you a brand new experience.
From Koh Tao we ferry across to Chumpon and continue on with a drive south to the National Park. Once there private long tail diving boats take us to the caves for training and or excursion diving. After a tough day of witnessing the beauty of an underwater old growth forest, massive stalagtites and stalagmites, and completely untouched caverns it's time to retreat to the bungaloo. Once there you'll most likey to be put to sleep by the sounds of gibbon song from high in the tree canopy. This is a truly once in a life-time expedition!








