Equipment
The rental cost of the kayak includes almost all the equipment you will need, below is a list of everything we provide, plus a few recommendations on what you may like to bring.
Holly, Sarah and Courtney setting up the kayaks before a five day all girls trip into Phang Nga bay.
To make things easy, we list here exactly what we provide and also what is left for you to bring. Free luggage storage and secure lock up for valuables available for while you are out exploring.
Holly, Sarah and Courtney setting up the kayaks before a five day all girls trip into Phang Nga bay.
What we provide:
For kayaking,
- Sea kayak
- PFD (Personal Floatation Device)
- Spray skirts
- Paddles
- Dry bags
- Detailed waterproof maps
- Compass
- Emergency phone
- Tide tables
- Weather forecast
- First Aid kit
For camping and cooking,
- Tent or if you prefer, a hammocks and mosquito net
- Tarpaulin (for rain or shine)
- Beach Mats
- Gas stoves and gas
- Cooking pots and utensils
- Plates, bowls, mugs and cutlery
- BBQ rack
- Ice box
- Squid lure - for catching a little extra dinner
What we advise you bring:
For kayaking,
- hat
- sunscreen
- sunglasses
- Set of 'wet' clothes
On the beach,
- Set of 'dry' clothes
For the evening,
- long pants
- long sleeve top
- repellent
- sandals
- head lamp (or torch)
Maps
Highly detailed maps are provided for itinery planning and waterproof copies come with the kayaks. Here are some very simple maps for your interest.
Map 1: Thailand
Map 2: Southern Thailand Map 3: Phang Nga Bay
Map 4: Krabi Map 5: Koh Yaman Race
We hope the website is informative and clear. Please contact us if you have any queries. When it comes to an expedition, it is the small questions that people forget to ask.
...so where did you say the ignition was?




