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Climbing Krabi – Deep Water Solo in Thailand

Climbing is their passion. They are climbers first and know what your dreams are for your climbing vacation. Their shop is a basecamp for travelling climbers, a place to meet old and new friends, learn new skills or just hang out and jump on the slackline. They are recommended by Lonely Planet as "the most professional outfit" in the area and they hope you will soon have the chance to find out why.
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Team from Tonsai Basecamp is the pioneer of Deep Water Soloing in Krabi area and runs climbing trips almost daily. Guides know the good sites for both beginners and advanced.

Tonsai DWS Trip includes:

English-speaking, experienced DWS-Guide , Kayak to ferry climbers , Ladder to access ledge , Old climbing shoes Chalk ,liquid chalk and chalk bags , Picture maps of climbing problems , Lunch in re-usable boxes (to reduce rubbish) , 20l Drinking water (to reduce rubbish) , First aid kit and rescue-trained boat drive.

At Tonsai they offer the most comprehensive climbing course program in Thailand. Climbing school was established there in 1996 and operates on German safety standards. Basecamp Tonsai is one of the very few climbing schools in the area that is entirely run by climbers. For the safety of all customers, instructors and guides are the best qualified you can find in Thailand. All upper courses include a comprehensive illustrated textbook. Also offer a Private Guide Service and provide beta on new areas and route condition.

Basecamp is located on the main road in Ton Sai at the right corner of the t-junction as you walk up from the beach. To the left of the big yellow bungalows. The school is open daily from 8am to 9pm. Find a complete Adrex.com´s Krabi climbing guide here…

To get even more detailed info go to:  http://www.basecamptonsai.com/

Climb smart = Climb safe!!

Source:  Basecamp Tonsai website (Elke Schmitz apr.) Thanks for cooperation.  Video: Youtube.com    Photos: Elodie Saracco and Artem Avdeev     Text:  Thomas

13. 6. 2013
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