Thailand
tour operator
PaddleAsia's
mission is to provide discriminating travelers the opportunity
to see the less-visited areas in Thailand’s national parks and conservation
areas with the most highly trained guides in southern Thailand.
PaddleAsia
guides are among the most highly trained guides of any paddlesport company
in the South. Our philosophy/goal is to show the world that we can have
a very successful company with respectable salaries for
the local staff without resorting to any mass tourism
marketing.
PaddleAsia
is the only major kayaking company in Southern Thailand that hasn't sold
out to the lucrative day trip market. PaddleAsia remains Southern Thailand’s
ONLY multi-day expedition tour operator.
Furthermore,
we also have no interest in going after meaningless tourism awards
given by organizations (airlines, government mass tourism organizations,
etc.) that have nothing to do with responsible, earth-friendly travel.
Anyone can fill out an award application and win an award. We don’t
bother. We just run great trips.
We are the only
ones who do what we do!
Dave
"Old School" Williams
- Director
Dave
Williams, a lifelong naturalist and animal lover, is an American expat
who has lived in Thailand in both Phuket and Krabi since 1992. Dave is
well-traveled having lived in New Mexico (born is Roswell), Florida, Indiana,
Hawaii, and Virginia. He left Virginia in early 1992 and headed for the
tropics. Dave is the only kayak tour operator in southern Thailand
who was an expert level paddler before getting in the paddling business!
He's a paddler first and foremost and in the business second.
He started
paddling in 1978. He has a great deal of experience in both very serious
whitewater and sea kayaking. Dave has paddled all of the most treacherous
rivers in the eastern half of the USA and most of the dangerous rivers
of Colorado. He also paddled 229 miles of the Grand Canyon in a squirt
boat in 1989. He has, of course, paddled extensively in Thailand and in
the rivers of Laos.
Dave is a BCU
(British Canoe Union) Level 2 Coach and is Level 3 trained (Level 3 Coach
certificate to come shortly). As important as the certification is the
fact that Dave has over 30 years of kayaking experience, including many
hardcore expeditions.
He is also
a BCU Lifeguard. Click here for proof
of certification. Dave
is an Emergency First Response instructor and is also
ITC
(outdoor specific) First Aid and CPR certified.
He is
a lifelong student of ornithology, biology, botany, and Eastern Philosophy.
Dave majored in Eastern Philosophy and Music (as a percussionist) at Christopher
Newport University in Newport News, Virginia. He has a very broad knowledge
of the birds of Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia. He has a good working
knowledge of the mangroves and other plants of Thailand. Hes also
interested in all facets of seamanship, oceanography, wild edible plants,
survival skills, and all forms of paddle sports.

PaddleAsia
has the HIGHEST certified kayaking instructor in Southern Thailand
and the most experienced paddler as well!

Walaporn
"Moo" Jitprathep - Co-Director
 Moo
was born and raised in Bangkok. She moved to Phuket over a decade ago.
She has a love for life that is beyond words. For some strange reason,
she's always happy...
Moo has been
on hundreds of kayaking trips and has a very keen safety sense.
Moo and Dave
have been married since 1993. They live outside of Phuket Town with daughter
Mook ('Pearl' in Thai), granny and their five very pampered dogs.
Moo is a guide,
tour leader, cooks at times and helps with trip planning and coordinating.
If Moo is on your trip, you'll be taken very good care of.

Nipon
"Tom" Pannoi
Tom
comes from Phatthalung Province in Southern Thailand. He has a degree
in tourism from Ratchapat University, graduating in 1997. He has been
in the tourism industry 1997. CPR, First Aid, Swimming and several touch-up
first aid courses since then.
He loves taking
care of people and showing them the wonders of his country. His personality
is one of his many strong points. Guests find having Tom lead them to
be both fun and educational.
Guest
Comment:
Just wanted to send a short note to say that Jane and I had a fabulous
day of kayaking yesterday with our guide, "Tom." He was friendly,
professional, and knowledgeable about the area, flora and fauna. His English
was good and he had a good attitude. Our vegetarian meal was delicious
and abundant. I'll be sure to spread the word about the excellent service
and extraordinary experience your company offers!
Thanks for all,
Penny Cousins and Jane Mennie (2 satisfied customers) Phang Nga Bay day
trip Oct 2007
Another guest Comment:
Our guide, Tom, was brilliant. He was very attentive but not
pushy and just always seemed to say and do the right thing. Moo was also
fantastic and lots of fun, but she also showed us by example how to be
very still and quiet. The bungalows were just awesome and so was the time
we spent on water and on land.
Jackie Spragg - Khao Sok National
Park January 2008
Another
guest's comment:
Just a quick
note to let you know how impressed I was with the recent trip..........I
could not get over how well everything was organised and I felt very
privileged to have one on one with Tom (Nipon) for the kayaking he was
very knowledgeable and entertaining to say the least. The accommodation,
food and friendly people all added up to a very memorable time &
I'll be back.
Thanks Dave
for such a great experience. John Hiscock - Phang Nga Bay November 2007

Bang
Hab - Longtail skipper
When we run
trips in Phang Nga Bay, Bang Hab (Bang is a polite term for Thai
Muslims) is the longtail skipper.
Bang Hab was
born and raised on Ko Yao Noi in Phang Nga Bay. They don't come any more
"local" than that!
Bang Hab used
to be a subsistance fisherman, barely making ends meet. We met him through
the Ko Yao Noi Homestay Project and gave him a job looking after our company
longtail.
He does a great
job, he's always smiling and happy... and he's got a wonderful future
with us.


Cabu
If you head
down to Tarutao National Park with us, you'll be treated to meeting our
local sea gypsy longtail skipper, Cabu. Another former subsistance fisherman,
Cabu along with a fellow sea gypsy help run us around the outer islands
in his longtail motorboat. He and his helper travel ahead of us to set
up our camps too.
Sea gypsies
are at the bottom of the pecking order in Thai society and we prefer to
find and help nice folks like Cabu whenever we can. Once you meet him
you'll see why we hired him to be part of our team.

Graham
Wardle (British) - Our Safety Guru and Educator Par Excellence
Graham doesn't
work for PaddleAsia, but we feel he is an integral part of our team as
he teaches us so much about safety and BCU standards.
Graham
is an International School teacher at NIST. He lives in Bangkok with his
lovely wife and darling daughter.
For close to
three decades he has worked in the field of Outdoor Education, as a coach,
manager, senior BCU development officer and teacher.
Graham has
paddled, rafted, dived, trekked and climbed in 35 countries. He is a British
Canoe Union Level 5 Coach Raft Guide and Rescue 3 Swift Water
Rescue Instructor. He holds British Mountaineering Council, rock climbing
and mountaineering awards as well as been a keen and avid PADI Scuba Instructor.
Graham has
been instrumental in the development of White Water Safety & Rescue
techniques in the UK and Europe, along with the development of coach education
schemes. His teaching skills and methodology work with both foreigners
and Thais equally. Graham has a lot to offer and we try to soak as much
of his vast knowledge up as possible.

Piroum
Chanaakson - jungle survival expert
Khun Piroum
is our extremely friendly and knowledgeable jungle survival expert. He
has lived his entire life in the jungles surrounding Khao Sok National
Park. He knows all of the wild edible and medicinal plants. He's a master
at building temperary


Pompam
is one of our five dogs. She was left out in the street at a very early
age. She's one of the most darling dogs imaginable. When you pick her
up, she does a wai (the Thai prayer hands). She actually puts
her palms together... how cute is that!
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