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Phuket Sealand Camp

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Located at 125/1 Phang Nga Rd, Talad Yai Subdistrict, Phuket Sealand Camp invites you to immerse yourself in Thailand’s natural beauty and adventure activities. Experience thrilling water sports, camping under the stars, and the stunning landscapes of Phuket.

About Phuket Sealand Camp

Nestled in the heart of Phuket, Phuket Sealand Camp provides an unforgettable experience that connects you with the stunning environment of Thailand. Guests can indulge in a host of exciting activities, from kayaking through pristine waters to exploring lush jungles on guided hikes. The campsite features comfortable accommodations where nature enthusiasts can unwind and enjoy supreme tranquility. Families and friends can gather around communal fire pits, sharing stories under the starry night sky, while adventurous spirits can take part in thrilling water sports, such as jet skiing and snorkeling, immersing themselves in the vibrant marine life of the region. Additionally, the camp is dedicated to promoting sustainable tourism, ensuring that its practices benefit both the local community and the beautiful surroundings. Discover the perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and nature at Phuket Sealand Camp, where the essence of Thailand’s beauty awaits.

The area

Full Address

125/1 Phang Nga Rd Talad Yai Subdistrict, 83000, Thailand

Name in Thai

ภูเก็ตซีแลนด์ (เมืองภูเก็ต, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

#Category

สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Phuket Town

Review area

7 thoughts on “Phuket Sealand Camp

  1. I would never recommend this place to anyone. Said it was ethical care and the two elephants were chained up completely seperate from each other. They were trained to perform. One had a handler pinching his ear the entire time. We could see the elephants being ridden near us and we were told that was another company because they would not do that to their elephants, which was a complete lie. From Patong it took 3 hours to get too (which we weren’t told), 3 hours back, which meant we spent more time in a van than at the camp. Do not go there if you care for animals. I got my money back.

  2. Had an absolutely awesome time on this trip. Fed & washed the elephants. Swam in a waterfall then had a lovely,tasty lunch. Was one of the best experiences of my life. I have trouble walking but the guide (whose name slips my mind) was very kind & considerate. Waited for me at every opportunity

  3. It was my girlfriends birthday and she wanted to spend the day feeding and bathing the elephants. Terry picked us up from our hotel right on time and Tom our tour guide informed us about our day trip. They were both very professional and the information was very interesting. Once at the camp we met with the elephants and we were shown how to connect with them. It was great and we got to feed them and even got some kisses from them. After that we cooked lunch for them and fed them. We took the elephants to the water and had the opportunity to bath and scrub them. Once the elephants were finished bathed and we were done we went to a waterfall high up in the jungle. The water was cold and you could even see the fish in the water. It was amazing getting a free shower. I would definitely rate this trip and to Tom you are a great guide with great companionships for all. Thank you for also arranging the cake for my girlfriend birthday in the middle of the jungle.

  4. We went for elephant trekking with my wife at 26 November 2019. The experience was amazing. Our tour guide with the nickname mr No (although whatever you asked him was yes) was the best. We arrived at the elephant camp and first we did trekking and later we went to a waterfall were we had a bath in the waterfall. The lunch inside the tour facilities was also very good and tasty. We will choose them again for other adventures.

  5. Long way to go to place of activity’s and you will wait to much and the zipline to short and the for rafting also they don’t have that experience we not enjoyed well the take to much money for short activity

  6. # Hello, I went with 6 friends, and I felt ashamed of this company because of the delay. The driver, due to the delay and others, arrived in the first class, and they were angry, and we did not complete our tour on this trip, and paid full fees.

  7. My husband and I went here 20/11/23Firstly, it took 3.5 hours to get there from Kata area! Which you aren’t told . Zip line- good but over before you know it. I spun round a few times so this spoiled my enjoyment of it.Rafting- good, worth it, haven’t done before so enjoyed it. Lunch- ok but then, you are left hanging around for 1.5 hours with no reason given. You can buy photo/video at this time. Lockers are provided. The absolute WORST thing about being here is idiot tourists still riding the elephants, sometimes 4 at once! When the elephants aren’t being ridden they are chained up on such a short chain they can’t move more than 1 foot from where they are chained, they are showing signs of repetitive behaviours which is a sign of distress. you can see from my photo the elephants chain wraps round it’s neck down to its foot. The reason that elephant was going to the water was for the “feed the elephants “ part, a joke, they are given the tiniest bowl of fruit for tourists to feed them. Then, back to the chain! If you want an ethical elephant experience, try The Bush Camp in Chiang IMai. I enjoyed the activities but the elephant treatment I cannot condone.

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Where is Phuket Sealand Camp located?

Phuket Sealand Camp is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 125/1 Phang Nga Rd Talad Yai Subdistrict, 83000, Thailand



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#River Rafting & Tubing, #การล่องแก่งและการล่องห่วงยางในแม่น้ำ

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