5/5 Giorgia G. 1 year ago on Google
We
stayed
at
Saii
Phi
Phi
village
and
read
about
viewpoint
3
so
decided
to
try
and
find
it!
This
was
trickier
than
we
had
imagined
as
a)
none
of
the
staff/locals
seemed
to
be
aware
of
it
or
how
to
get
to
it
from
the
resort
(they
all
tried
to
take
us
to
Tonsai
Bay
via
longtail
boat
and
go
to
viewpoint
1
and
2
first
which
we
didn't
want
to
do)
and
b)
there
are
no
signposts
for
it.
But
we
knew
it
was
nearby
as
we'd
read
the
other
reviews
on
here
and
seen
the
pictures!!
So
we
went
on
a
little
adventure!!!
By
using
some
logic
and
common
sense
(and
also
getting
lucky
by
bumping
into
some
other
touristy
looking
individuals
who
were
clearly
on
the
same
hunt
as
us!)
we
found
it!!!!!
And
it
was
well
worth
the
effort.
We
only
went
to
this
viewpoint,
so
can't
compare
to
the
other
viewpoints
1
and
2,
but
I
honestly
didn't
feel
the
need
to
walk
any
further
once
we
had
been
to
this
one.
It
really
is
spectacular.
The
pictures
really
don't
do
it
justice
but
I
would
encourage
anyone
to
go.
I
cannot
believe
we
have
been
to
this
Island
a
few
times
and
not
realised
this
was
just
within
our
reach
from
the
resort
we
stay
at.
It
does
involve
a
40
minute
trek
through
mainly
jungle
territory
which
is
steep,
very
uneven
and
home
to
many
mosquitoes
so
ensure
you
are
appropriately
dressed
and
prepared
but,
as
I
said,
well
worth
every
bite
and
bead
of
sweat!
At
the
viewpoint
you
have
to
pay
20
baht
entry
per
person
but
you
can
stay
as
long
as
you
like
taking
in
the
view
etc.
There
are
benches/seats
and
a
small
shop
selling
cold
drinks
and
snacks
very
cheaply.
So
here
are
the
directions
from
the
Saii
resort
as
best
I
can
describe
them.........leave
the
resort
and
walk
right
through
the
small
village
at
the
back
and
over
the
bridge.
At
the
end
of
the
bridge
turn
left
and
head
towards
Loh
Lana
Bay
(this
bay
is
where
you
can
also
get
a
private
longtail
boat
trip
very
cheaply
to
Tonsai
Bay
which
I
would
also
highly
recommend.
You
could
then
go
to
the
other
viewpoints
also
which
are
easier
and
quicker
to
get
to
from
this
start
point).
Rather
than
heading
straight
down
onto
the
bay/beach
though,
keep
following
the
path
around
to
the
left.
You
will
see
signs
that
detail
viewpoints
1
and
2
and
you'll
think
you're
going
the
wrong
way
but
keep
going!
After
about
5-10
minutes
you
will
see
a
sign
on
the
right
hand
side
of
the
edge
of
the
path
that
points
you
into
the
jungle/forest
path.
Again
this
is
signposted
only
to
viewpoints
1
and
2.
FOLLOW
THIS
PATH!
It
does
lead
to
viewpoint
3.
You
need
to
follow
this
path
through
the
jungle
for
approximately
35
minutes
(depending
on
how
quickly
you
walk!
We
are
quick
walkers
and
we
didn't
stop
once.)
On
the
way
you
will
see
official
looking
blue
coloured
signs
that
detail
directions
to
viewpoint
1
and
2
and
also
Saii
Village
for
your
return
journey
but
you
will
also
notice
less
official
(ie
more
makeshift!)
red
signs
that
do
say
viewpoint
3.
These
will
spur
you
on
knowing
you
are
heading
the
right
way!!
You
literally
cannot
go
wrong.
All
signs
lead
directly
to
viewpoint
3
and
it's
impossible
to
miss
once
you
come
out
of
the
jungle
path
and
onto
a
clearer
and
more
open
pathway.
You
then
head
up
to
the
right
to
the
viewpoint
and
simply
enjoy
the
view!
I
hope
this
helps
more
people
to
find
this
gorgeous
spot
and
spread
the
word
to
others.
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