30,000 baht per day Additional fees:Entrance ticket to the yacht club - 80 baht per person
Included:- Captain and crew
- Internet
- Fuel
- Fresh water
Additional services:- Jet ski rental
- Sea pool installation (10 meters long, 5 meters wide) - 2,500 baht
- Water cushion ride (3 people) (30 minutes) - 2,500 baht
Koh Pet, also known as Monkey Island, is a small island near Pattaya, Thailand, inhabited by thousands of macaques who have become accustomed to tourists and readily accept treats. Access is from Bali Hai Pier, but caution is essential: the monkeys can be intrusive and thievish, so keep an eye on your belongings, avoid teasing them, and avoid sitting on the ground to avoid aggression.
What you need to know:
Inhabitants: The island is inhabited by crab-eating macaques, which have become tame thanks to feeding by tourists.
Attractions: The main attractions include interacting with the monkeys, feeding them (bananas, nuts, watermelons), and jungle walks.
How to get there: From Bali Hai Pier in Pattaya, by boat (speedboats or longtail boats), often as part of excursions.
Safety rules:
Do not tease or provoke the animals.
Be careful with personal belongings (glasses, phones, jewelry) – monkeys can steal them.
Avoid sitting on the ground to avoid appearing shorter than the monkeys, as this may provoke them.
Don't pick up anything from the ground if you see monkeys.
What to do (besides monkeys):
Water activities (snorkeling, banana boat rides).
Enjoy nature: Lush vegetation and rocky shores.
A visit to Koh Pet is a vibrant yet challenging wildlife experience, so following safety rules is crucial.
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