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General Information
The province of Phang-nga is located some 788 kilometres from Bangkok. It
covers an area of 4,170 square kilometres.
Phang-nga is a province with two characters - land and sea - and packed with
national parks that guard magnificent scenery with immensely different
attractions.
Most famous is Ao Phang-nga National Park, a geological wonder filled with
islets, sunken caverns and startling rock formations rising sheer out of the
sea. The bay is extremely sheltered ideal for expeditions of sea canoes to
explore the many fascinating caverns with their own eco-systems.
Phang-nga's andaman coast offers parks of a different kind. The island
groups of Surin and Similan are renowned for their beautiful unspoilt
beaches and spectacular underwater scenery, attracting divers from around
the world. Khao Lak is a coastal park full of birds, mammals and scenic
waterfalls, with a number of hotel developments after Tsunami disaster in
December 2004.
How to get there
There are many ways to reach Phang-nga as follows:
By Car
1) First route: From Bangkok, take Highway No. 4, passing the provinces of
Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Ranong, then drive straight to Phang-nga
town. It is 788 kilometres from Bangkok. The trip takes around 12 hours.
2) Second route: From Bangkok, take Highway No.4 to Chumphon, from there,
take Higway No. 41 to Amphoe Tha Chang, then go straight to an intersection
where a right turn is made to Highway No. 401, keep driving to Amphoe Ban Ta
Khun for about 50 kilometres, and then take Highway No. 415 for 30
kilometres, take a right turn to Phang-nga town. Visitors travelling from
Phuket should use Highway No. 402, passing Sarasin Bridge to Ban Khok Kloi,
take a right turn to Amphoe Takua Thung. It is 87 kilometres from Phuket.
The journey takes around 1 hour and 30 minutes.
By Bus
There are daily bus services from Bangkok to Phang-nga. Travelling time is
12 hours. For more information call the Southern Bus Terminal at tel. 0 2435
1199-200 or the Phang-nga Bus Terminal at tel: 0 7641 2300, 0 7641 2014 or
visit www.transport.co.th.
By Rail
There is no direct train to Phang-nga. The State Railways of Thailand
operates daily train services between Bangkok and Surat Thani. A trip to
Phang-nga can be made by getting off at the Surat Thani Railway Station and
then ride a bus for another two hours. For more information call Bangkoks
Hualamphong Railway Station at tel. 1690, 0 2223 7010, 0 2223 7020 or visit
www.railway.co.th.
By Air
Thai Airways International operates Bangkok-Phuket flights daily. From
Phuket, take a bus or rent a car to Phang-nga for about 58 kilometres. For
more information, call Thai Airways at tel: 1566 or 0 2280 0060, 0 2628 2000
or visit www.thaiairways.com.
Distances from Amphoe Mueang to Other Districts
Takua Thung
Thap Put
Kapong
Thai Mueang
Takua Pa
Khura Buri
Ko Yao |
12
26
47
57
65
125
138 |
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Attractions
Amphoe Kapong
Namtok Hin Lat
This waterfall is located 8 kilometres to the east of Kapong District
office. Three canals merge to form the origin of the crystal clear
waterfall. The water from the falls gather into a stream and flows through a
field of naturally beautiful arrangement of rocks and boulders.
Namtok Lamru
This 5-tiered waterfall is located within the area of the National Park. It
is 9 kilometres from the branching road from Highway No. 4090, passing
Kapong District office on the way to Lamru village, and another kilometre to
Lamru waterfall.
Namtok Saeng Thong
Namtok Saeng Thong On the opposite side of Kapong Hospital, is the access
road to the waterfall, 6 kilometres further on. It is a medium-sized
waterfall, having 11 levels altogether. The falls run all year round.
Wat Narai Nikayaram
Situated at Mu 3, Tambon Le, 14 kilometres from the Kapong district
office,this temple houses stone carvings of the God Narai, Phra Lak, and
Sida, from the Ramayana Epic. These sculptures are related with Takola town
and the proliferation of Indian culture into this region.
Amphoe Khura Buri
Ko Phra Thong
This is a large island northwest of Phang-nga. Located in Tambon Phra Thong,
the island is an ideal holiday paradise containing unspoilt natural beauty
as well as wonderful beaches. There is a large fresh water reservoir on the
island. You can charter a boat ride from Khura Buri pier to the island. The
trip takes just over an hour. Private accommodation is available.
Mu Ko Similan National Park
Similan is a Yawi or Malay word, which means nine or a group of nine
islands. This is located in Tambon Ko Phra Thong, Amphoe Khura Buri,
occupying an area of 32,000 acres. It was declared a national park on 1st
September 1982. Similan is a small group of islands comprising nine islands
stretching from north to south, respectively, namely: Ko Bon, Ko Bayu, Ko
Similan, Ko Payu, Ko Miang (two adjoining islands), Ko Payan, Ko Payang, and
Ko Huyong. The National Parks office is located on Ko Miang. Similan is
highly praised for its beautiful scenery, both onshore and underwater. It is
situated 70 kilometres from Phang-nga town. Best time to visit is between
November and April.
Interesting attractions in the National Park include:
Ko Similan or Ko Paet is the largest island in this group of islands. It has
a distinctive horseshoe-shaped bay. The average depth of the water is 60
feet. Underwater is full of rock formations and coral reefs in several
shapes and forms such as deer, leaf, brain, and mushroom. The latter one is
the most unspoiled coral found in the country. Its soft sandy beach is very
beautiful and diving around here will let you see a lot of fishes and coral.
To the north, lies a striking large rock formation with astonishing shapes
such as boot and Donald Ducks head. The upper part of the beach is an ideal
lookout point with a rock of a sailing boat shape.
Ko Ba-ngu is the ninth island of the Similan group of islands. It has
a strange feature. Looking from one point, the shape of a skull can be seen.
Underwater is as beautiful as a valley full of coral reefs, deep gorge, and
various sizes of fish.
Ko Huyong, the island offers the whitest and longest beach of all the
nine islands. During turtles' egg laying season, from November to February,
there would be tracks on the beach from turtles that come onshore to lay
eggs, resembling centipede tracks.
Ko Miang is the second largest island among 9 islands after Similan
Island. It is where the office of the National Park is located. The island
offers a scenic beach which is suitable for camping.
Diving Spots
There are several diving spots that suit both snorkelling and scuba diving.
The famous scuba diving spots including rock formations that lie to the west
of Ko Tachai where whale sharks can be seen, Ko Bon, Christmas Point rock
formation, Fantasy rock formation, and Ao Kwang En (to the east of Ko Paet),
etc.
Snorkelling spots are scattered around these nine islands. The interesting
points are by the sailing boat rock, Ao Kwang En, and behind Miang Island.
How to Get There
Thap Lamu Pier, located 70 kilometres north of Phang-nga at Amphoe Thai
Mueang, is the nearest point to Similan. A boat trip takes around 3 hours.
There is no regular boat service for travellers to the island. Boats leaving
from Thap Lamu are suitable for group tours and the boat rentals range from
8,000-10,000 baht, depending on various factors. It is sometimes possible
for individuals to hitch a ride or pay a reasonable fraction of the rental
cost on a boat chartered by a group. This method is by no means certain and
should be an obtion only for the adventurous who have time to spare.
Visitors may contact the park office at Thap Lamu (Tel: 0 7659 5045) for
further information.
A boat trip from Patong Beach, Phuket takes around four hours. Visitors can
contact Seatran Travel Tel: 0 76219391-2. Diving companies in Phuket also
organise a three-day trip. Prices range from 9,000 to 25,000 baht, depending
on the level of luxury, and include food, and accommodations.
Accommodation
There are bungalows and tents as well as restaurants available on the
island. For more information contact Mu Ko Similan National Park, Mu 1, Thap
Lamu, Tambon Lam Kaen, Amphoe Thai Mueang, Phang-nga 82120, tel. 0 7642 1365
or 0 7659 5045.
Mu Ko Surin National Park
Situated in Tambon Ko Phra Thong and covering an area of 84,375 rais (33,750
acres), Mu Ko Surin is an archipelago of 5 islands: Ko Surin Nuea, Ko Surin
Tai, Ko Ri, Ko Khai, and Ko Klang. It was declared a national park on July
9, 1981. The archipelago is located in the Andaman Sea, near the
Thai-Burmese sea border, to the west coast of Thailand. There are beautiful
and unspoilt coral reefs; the area is suitable for snorkelling. The best
time to visit is from November to April.
Ko Surin Nuea has several bays. The most well-known bay is Ao Mae Yai,
the largest bay that offers calm waters. To the southeast of Ko Surin Nuea
lies Ao Luek, which is so deep that the sea appears dark green, offering
splendid shallow corals as well as sea weeds, sea flowers, coral lines, and
various species of fish. Sea Gypsy Village, a Singha, or Morgan, Sea Gypsy
tribe resides on the shore of Hat Sai En, Ko Surin Nuea. There are 130-150
sea gypsies who still hold on to their traditional ways of life and still
live in their boats. On shore, there is a wooden sculpture resembling the
Indian Totem Pole and is considered a sacred area. Every year, on the 15th
day of the waxing moon in April, the sea gypsies in this village would
worship their respected spirits. The event lasts for 3 days. Ao Mai Ngam,
situated to the west of Ko Surin Nuea with the National Parks office nearby.
There is a 2-kilometre walking path that you can take to enjoy the natural
features of Hat Mai Ngam or you can take a longboat ride. The lovely bay
provides fresh water and a long beach that is best for snorkelling and
swimming. Ao Chak, situated to the north of Ko Surin Nuea. The bay possesses
unspoilt coral reefs.
Interesting attractions on Ko Surin Tai include Ao Tao, situated to the east
of the island. The bay is home to numerous sea turtles and magnificent coral
reefs. Ao Phakkat, situated to the south of Ko Surin Tai. It is where
unspoilt coral reefs can be seen.
Ko Klang or Ko Pachumba has a scenic bay called Ao Mangkon. The bay
is teeming with splendid coral reefs and many schools of various kinds of
fish.
Ko Khai or Ko Torilla, situated to the south of Ko Surin Tai. On the eastern
side of the island there is a long stretch of unspoilt and picturesque coral
reef. Snorkelling is the most recommended activity here.
How to Get There
Travelling to Mu Ko Surin can be initiated from several different points:
- Khura Buri Pier is the nearest point to Mu Ko Surin. Khura Buri is some
125 kilometres north of Phang-nga. A boat trip takes around 4 hours. There
is no regular boat service for travellers to Ko Surin. Boats leaving from
Khura Buri are suitable for group tours.
- Amphoe Kapoe Pier is in Ranong Province. The trip takes 7 hours. Visitors
may contact Chansom Tara Hotel (tel: 0 7783 5317-9) which has boats leaving
Chan Damri Beach for trips to Mu Ko Surin.
Note: The best way for individual travellers is to join a trip out of Phuket
that includes Mu Ko Surin on the itinerary. This typically lasts at least 3
days and includes visits to Mu Ko Similan.
Accommodation
There are lodges, bungalows, tents, and restaurants available. Admission fee
is 200 baht. Scuba diving equipments are available for rent. For more
information, contact Mu Ko Surin National Park, Amphoe Khura Buri, Phang-nga,
82150, tel: 0 7649 1378, 0 7641 9028.
Si Phang-nga National Park
Covering the areas of Amphoe Khura Buri and Amphoe Takua Pa and situated 100
kilometres from Phang-nga town, this park was established in honour of His
Majesty the King on his 60th birthday anniversary. This forested piece of
land is home to a large variety of flora and fauna. Getting to the park,
visitors can take Highway No.4 (Takua Pa Ranong) and then take a right turn
at Km. 756 for another 5 kilometres. Interesting attractions in the park
include:
Namtok Tam Nang, located 4.5 kilometres from the National Parks
office, and another walk of 500 metres will take you to the 60 metres-high
waterfall. The surrounding area is full of lush vegetation and big shady
trees making it nice and cool.
Namtok Ton Toei is a 45 metre-high waterfall. A journey on foot, and
back, that begins from the National Park takes about 3 hours. On the way,
there is a small 10 metre-high waterfall, Namtok Noi, to be seen. The path
passes through groves of big dense evergreen trees and vine forests.
Namtok Ton Sai - Before you reach the check point into the Park, you
will come upon a small path on your right and a 15-minute walk down this
path will lead you to a lovely waterfall. The 20 metre-high falls is in a
dense grove of banyan tree and is worth a visit.
Admission is 200 baht. Visitors wishing to stay overnight in the park should
bring their own tents. Contact the Si Phang-nga Nation Park at tel: 0 7641
2611.
Amphoe Ko Yao
Ko Yao
Ko Yao covers an area of 137 square kilometres. The majority of the
population are Muslim. The island is made up of 2 large islands: Ko Yao Noi
and Ko Yao Yai.
Attractions on Ko Yao Noi include:
Hat Pa Sai, situated 7 kilometres from the District Office on Ko Yao
Noi. This white sandy beach is covered with shady trees. From Hat Pa Sai, a
scenic view of the islands of Krabi province can be seen in the distance.
Hat Tha Kao,situated 5 kilometres from the District Office on Ko Yao
Noi. The beach features boulders, rocks, and pebbles of various shapes,
size, and coloration. During the low tide, you can walk to another small
island nearby.
Attractions on Ko Yao Yai include:
Ao Ti Kut, located at Ko Yao Yai. This bay has a white sandy beach.
To the north of the bay, there is a beautiful rocky cape with a beach lined
with pine trees.
Ao Klong Son offers a beach of fine, white sand and shady pine trees.
On the left end of the beach is a colourful rock formation with equally
beautiful multi-coloured pebbles. Swimming and snorkelling to see beautiful
coral is recommended.
Ao Hin Kong, situated on Ko Yao Yai. It is a shady beach lined with
Cotyletobium trees. This bay is home to young rays, which makes it
unsuitable for swimming. Ao Hin Kong is also a habitat of Muslims who earn
their living from fishing.
Ao Lan, the bay offers a beautiful beach, ideal for swimming. To the
north, there is a cape which has a steep cliff and at the base of the cliff,
the water is quite deep. Boat riding is the most convenient mode of
transport to get there.
Ao Sai is blessed with powdery white sand. The bay also has beautiful
rock formations. Swimming can be enjoyed.
Hat Lo Pa Raet features a long stretch of a white sandy beach teeming
with groves of coconut trees. To the north of the bay is a cape with a
beautiful rock formation and the water around the cape is suitable for
swimming.
Laem Nok Ok, located on Ko Yao Yai. The beach here has rock
formations and pebbles of many colours. Swimming is recommended.
How to Get There
Travelling to Ko Yao can be made from Phuket, Phang-nga, and Krabi, but the
most convenient route of all is from Phuket.
To get to Ko Yao Noi, visitors can take a ferry departing from
Phukets Bang Rong Pier at 11 a.m., 12 noon, 1 p.m. 2.30 p.m. and 5 p.m. On
return, the ferry departs from Ko Yao Noi at 7 a.m. and 7.30 a.m. One-way
fare is 40 baht. The trip takes 45 minutes. A chartered long-tail boat costs
1,000 baht per trip.
Travelling to Ko Yao Yai, visitors need to ride a ferry from Phukets
Thian Sin Pier. The ferry leaves the pier at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. On return,
the ferry departs from Ko Yao Yais Lo Chak pier at 12 noon. The trip takes
an hour. One-way fare is 50 baht.
There are also long-tail boat shuttle services between Ko Yao Noi and Ko Yao
Yai. The trip takes 10 minutes.
Amphoe Mueang
Khao Chang
Khao Chang is a huge mountain resembling a crouched elephant situated behind
Phang-ngas former city hall. It is considered a symbol of Phang-nga. Inside
the mountain, there is a dark and long cave called Tham Phung Chang which is
full of stalactites and stalagmites. Exploring through the dark cave have to
be done both on foot and by boat since some parts of the cave are always
flooded.
Phang-nga Bay or Ao Phang-nga National Park
The Phang-nga National Park covers a vast area both onshore and offshore of
about 250,000 rais (100,000 acres), covering the areas of Amphoe Muang,
Amphoe Takua Thung, and Amphoe Ko Yao. It was declared a national park on
29th April B.E. 2524 (1981). Ao Phang-nga National Park is the second
seacoast national park after Tarutao National Park. It has striking scenic
views because of a mass of limestone formations scattered around in the sea
near the shore. Also, as a result of natural changes; caves and rock
formations have been formed. The park is also fertile with mangroves. Best
time to visit is between December and April. The most popular way to visit
is a boat ride to various islands, which include:
Ko Panyi is a small island made from limestone hills and plains. This
is an interesting Muslim community. There are about 200 households of
fishermen. On the island, there are many restaurants and souvenir shops.
Ko Phanak is a beautiful island with caves that house stalactite and
stalagmite formations as well as small cascade, which flows onto several
tiers.
Khao Phing Kan Named so because of its nature of being split into two
halves. The smaller rock slid down, with its foundation stuck under the
ground and the upper parts still leaning against each other. Behind the
mountain is a superb scenery. Looking into the sea one finds Khao Tapu, a
nail-shaped island, a solitary pillar in the sea. It is the most remarkable
attraction of Ao Phang-nga National Park.
Khao Machu, a striking appearance rock formation is located on the
way to Ko Panyi. It resembles a dog; its head, body, with a bushy tail.
Khao Khian, is on the way to Panyi Island. On the cliff which stands
above the sea, there are pre-historic paintings featuring various kinds of
animals. A study by the Department of Fine Arts has indicated that these
paintings are over 3,000 years old. They are assumed to have been painted by
seamen who use this place to escape from the monsoon.
Tham Lot is a lofty limestone cave with a giant hollow whereby boats
can pass through. In a hollow, there are numerous stalactite formations on
its ceiling, beyond the hollow is a beautiful sight of the mangrove forest.
Ko Hong, with big and small mountains. Sailing to this island gives you a
feeling of being surrounded in a large hall with two doors. It will give you
an immense feeling of the power of nature's creation.
How to Get There
Ao Phang-nga National Park is situated 12 kilometres from Phang-nga town.
Travel 8 kilometres from the town via Highway No. 4, then turn left into
Highway No. 4114 and continue for 4 kilometres to the Ao Phang-nga National
Parks headquarters where visitors can obtain tourist information. The trip
can also be made by riding a local bus from Phang-nga town. Several tour
operators in Phang-nga and Phuket organise a day trip to Phang-nga Bay.
Chartered boats around Phang-nga Bay are available at the following
piers:
- Customs Pier or Tha Dan, located at nearby Phang-nga Bay Resort. There are
various sizes of chartered boats. Prices range from 600-3,500 baht per boat.
- Ao Phang-nga National Parks pier, speedboats and long-tail boats
available.
- Surakun or Kasom Pier, located in Amphoe Takua Thung.
A trip to Ao Phang-nga National Park takes around three hours, with a
half-day tour arrangeable. The Phang-nga Bay Resort near the Tha Dan pier
offers comfortable accommodation. There are bungalows and tents available at
the National Park. For more information contact Ao Phang-nga National Park
at 80 Mu 1, Tambon Ko Panyi, Amphoe Mueang, Phang-nga 82000 or tel. 0 7641
1136, 0 7641 2188.
Phang-nga Wildlife Nursery Station
This is situated alongside Phetkasem Road, Tambon Tak Daet. From Phuket, the
station is located on the route to Phang-nga Bay. It nurses rare and nearly
extinct wildlife, particularly birds, including mynahs, parrots, hawks,
pheasants, and peacocks. The station also houses some interesting animals
such as mountain goats, monkeys, bears, and ducks. It is open daily from 8
a.m.-6 p.m. For more information call 0 7641 3261.
Sa Nang Manora Forest Park
This is located in Tambon Nop Pring, and approachable by driving on
Phang-nga - Krabi (Highway No. 4) route for 4 kilometres, then take a right
turn for another 4 kilometres. The park contains shady cascades and small
basins as well as a 2-kilometre nature trail.
Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Park
This public park is opposite the former city hall. This is a beautiful
public park surround by limestone mountains. There are two adjoining caves
called Tham Ruesi Sawan and Tham Luk Suea, in which a stream and formations
of stalactites and stalagmites are found.
Ton Pariwat Wildlife Conservation Area
This is situated in Tambon Song Phraek, on a route between Phang-nga town
and Kapong district. To get there, visitors travel 5 kilometres from
Phang-nga town along Highway No.4, then take a right turn at Ban Song Phraek
for 10 kilometres. There, one finds shady plants, streams and a waterfall.
Ton Pariwat rafting trip is organised by Phuket Sea Land (tel: 0 7622 2900),
a tour operator in Phuket. The eco-tourism trip includes sightseeing at the
Phang-nga Wildlife Nursery Station, elephant riding and rafting in the Ton
Pariwat Wildlife Conservation Area.
Amphoe Takua Pa
Hat Bang Sak
Situated in Tambon Bang Muang on Phetkasem Road, on the Thai Mueang - Takua
Pa section, between Km.76-77 and going down a side road for another hundred
metres. The beach of Bang Sak has clean white sand and stretches along a
grove of shady pines. Accommodation and restaurant are available on the
beach.
Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park
This was declared a national park in August 1991. The park occupies a vast
area of 150 square kilometers and covers Amphoe Thai Muang, Amphoe Kapong,
Amphoe Takua Pa, and Amphoe Muang.
There are many interesting attractions:
Khao Lak, the mountain is located 25 kilometres from Amphoe Takua Pa,
on Route No. 4 (Thai Mueang - Takua Pa), taking a left turn between
Kilometre markers 56 and 57. Before reaching Amphoe Thai Mueang, the
mountain - Khao Lak - can be seen. On the mountain, there is the Chao Pho
Khao Lak Shrine. Opposite Khao Lak lies a stony beach with rocks and
boulders of all sizes strewn all over the beach.
Laem Pakarang, located on the Takua Pa - Khao Lak route. Driving from
Takua Pa town on Phetkasem Road, the cape will be on the right, another 5
kilometres down the side road. It is a sandy beach piled with deer coral
washed up on the beach by strong waves thus giving the beach its name. The
beach is blessed with groves of pine, making it ideal for camping and
relaxation.
Namtok Ton Chong Fais located on the Takua Pa - Khao Lak route like
Laem Pakarang. Driving from Takua Pa town, the waterfall will be on the
left, a right turn and going for another 5 kilometres. The cascade runs all
year round and the surroundings are blissfully calm and cool under the trees
shade.
Amphoe Takua Thung
Namtok Raman
This waterfall is located near Wat Suwannakhuha, take a right turn at
Kilometre 31 marker and keep going for another 7 kilometres. The medium size
cascade is set amidst a grove of big trees and the falls run all year round.
Tha Nun Beach
From Highway No. 4, proceed towards Phuket using the Highway No. 402. Before
you reach Phuket island, you will arrive at the Pak Phra straits, on both
sides, you will see the beach. Every year, sea turtles would come to lay
their eggs at this beach.
Wat Suwannakhuha
This temple is located in Mu 2, Tambon Krasom. Take Highway No. 4, (Phang-nga
- Ban Khok Kloi route) for 7 kilometres and upon reaching the kilometre 31
marker at Amphoe Takua Thung, there is an asphalt road going to the right to
the temple, one kilometre away. The locals call this temple Wat Tham. This
is an interesting temple of all in Phang-nga since it is of historical and
archaeological importance. Within the boundary of the temple is a mountain
with numerous caves. Tham Yai is located at the lowest level and, inside,
the total length of the cave walls is decorated ceramic tiles, bowls as well
as terra cotta ware and Benjarong ware. It is also used as a temple and
houses various manners of Buddha images, one of which is a splendid
reclining Buddha image. You can also see many Royal Monograms inscriptions
on the walls of the cave.
Amphoe Thai Muang
Ban Bo Dan Hot Springs
Ban Bo Dan Hot Springs, located in Tambon Na Toei, on the Andaman coast. If
you are coming from Phuket, pass through Khok Kloi intersection, and keep
going straight on. At the kilometre 6 marker, you will see the entrance,
then go another 3 kilometres further. The water of the natural hot springs
are laden with minerals such as sodium and calcium, which are believed to
relieve rheumatism, numbness, and help lessen the tension of both body and
mind, as well as being beneficial to your complexion and hair. Mineral baths
are available daily.
Khao Lampi-Hat Thai Mueang National Park
The park occupies an area of 45,000 rais (18,000 acres). It was declared a
national park on April 14, 1988. Interesting attractions in the park
include:
Namtok Lampi, located at Mu 6, Tambon Thai Mueang, on Phetkasem Road
(Highway No.4), between kilometre markers 32 and 33, and taking an unpaved
access road for another 1.5 kilometres. It is a 6-tiered waterfall that runs
all year round.
Namtok Ton Phrai can be reached by taking a 7-kilometre unpaved
access road between kilometre markers 28 and 29 and then continue on foot
for another kilometre. It is a huge waterfall that runs all year round.
Visitors are encouraged to visit the falls in the dry season, as access will
be easier.
Hat Thai Muang, located in the Thai Muang Sanitary area. Going into
the area, take the right-hand road for about 1.5 kilometres, then drive
another 5 kilometres on the beach road to the National Park office. The
13-kilometre long beach has fine white sand and runs along the Highway. The
area is blessed with crystal clear water. The recommended time to visit is
between November and February. Sea turtles come to lay their eggs on the
shore, thus creating a tradition of walking on the beach to watch turtles
lay their eggs on a moonlit night. When the eggs hatch, you can join in
releasing them into the sea during the Sea Turtle Festival in March each
year.
The Chulabhorn Underwater Park Conservation Centre
This centre is near Thap Lamu pier, provides knowledge on undersea natural
resources to visitors and the public. The Centre is housed in a 2-story
building and exhibits the value and importance of undersea natural resources
and environment, the new aspects of marine eco-tourism, and the wonders of
the undersea world. Call 0 7644 3299-300 for more information.
Amphoe Thap Put
Namtok Tao Thong
Situated in Tambon Bo Sen, 19 kilometres from Phang-nga town or 8 kilometres
before Thap Put district, this shady waterfall originates from a stream
flowing from a dark cave.
Wat Rat Uppatham or Wat Bang Riang
Situated on Khao Lan hill in Tambon Bang Riang, 11 kilometres from the Thap
Put District office on Phetkasem Road, this temple contains several
structures including an elaborate bell-shaped pagoda called Chedi
Phutthathambanlue. The hilltop pagoda overlooks surrounding undulating
mountains and hills as well as a huge Buddha image and a Guan-yin Chinese
Goddess statue.
Festivals
Free The Turtles Fair
Free The Turtles Fair is annually held in March at Thai Muang Beach. A
celebration takes place for 7 days. During the festival baby turtles raised
by the Fisheries Department are released into the sea at Thai Muang Beach.
Shopping
Amphoe Takua Pa
Chio Bakery (Tao So or bean paste wrapped in flour)
6/10 Phetkasem Road, Amphoe Takua Pa, Phang-nga
Tel :: 0 7642 1521
Siriphon (Kunchiang, Mu Young or pork products)
185 Soi Rim Thanon, Tambon Si Mueang, Amphoe Takua Pa, Phang-nga
Tel :: 0 7642 1146, 0 7643 1637
Tuang Rat (Tao So)
202 Soi Rim Thanon, Rat Bamrung Road, Amphoe Takua Pa, Phang-nga
Tel :: 0 7642 1082
Agricultural Products and Seafood
There are well known places in Phang-nga like Ko Yao and Ko Panyi that
produce shrimp paste from quality fresh water shrimp. Another product for
which Phang-nga is famous is the Kung Siep, sun-dried shrimps, which are
sent to markets in neighbouring provinces. If you should be passing through
Phang-nga, you can buy these products at all markets in Amphoe Mueang, and
Takua Thung every day.
Artificial Flowers made from rubber and fish scales
These artificial flowers are exquisite and beautiful, a product stemming
from the creativity of the farmer housewives group. At present, these
flowers are souvenirs symbolic of Phang-nga province. The products are sold
at Phang-nga Provincial Agricultural Office and the Farmer Housewives Group.
For more information, contact the Phang-nga Provincial Agricultural Office,
Monday to Friday, 8.30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., Tel: 0 7641 2019.
Dining
Amphoe Takua Pa
Thai Food / Chinese Food /Seafood
Yim Yim
11/17 Mu 3 Tambon Bang Muang, Amphoe Takua Pa, Phang-nga Tel :: 0 7659 3058
open 11.00 a.m -09.00 p.m closed on Mondays
Amphoe Mueang
Cha Charan
16 Mu 1 Tha Dan Pier, Ko Panyi, Amphoe Mueang, Phang-nga
Tel :: 0 7641 1490
Cha-e
56/1-3 Phetkasem Road, Amphoe Mueang, Phang-nga
Tel :: 0 7644 2244, 0 7659 9023
Kafae Chai Khai (Coffee)
Phetkasem Road, Amphoe Mueang, Phang-nga
Tel :: 0 7641 3255
Khrua Sunimit
373/2 Phetkasem Road, Amphoe Mueang, Phang-nga
Tel :: 0 7641 1422
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