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Sea Canoeing Sea canoeing is a thrilling alternative to the likes of scuba diving and yachting. One can explore the island and its various island caves during one to seven day voyages into a hidden world as unspoiled as anywhere on earth. In comparison to yachting, sea canoeing can be said to be observing the world from down under. Ranong North of Phuket, Ranong is Thailand's least populated province, with a largely mountainous landscape. The area is well worth visiting for its simple charm arising from being off the beaten track. There are however a number of specific attractions nearby Ranong town such as the hot springs and health spa with first class accommodation, and two extremely attractive waterfalls. Phang Nga Bay Situated northeast of Phuket, Phang Nga Bay is one of the world's great adventure trips. A 'longtail' boat takes you through mangrove swamps, caves dripping with stalactites, and out into the bay where scores of tiny volcanic islands soar hundreds of feet skywards. Some rise sheer from the water, others are lumped or jagged, and all are strange and hauntingly beautiful. Adding to Phang Nga's stunning sights are a fishing village built entirely on stilts over the sea.
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