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in Phang-Nga town
Phang-Nga Town
Places of interest in Phang-Nga town
Phang-Nga town is the provincial capital; it is a quiet little
town with none of Phuket's hubbub but a great deal of its
own charm.
Khao Chang
or Elephant Mountain: This is Phang-Nga's landmark. From Phang-Nga
Town go towards Khok Kloy, passing the Provincial Hall, on
your right you will see Kao Chang, a large hill in the form
of a kneeling elephant.
Phung Chang Cave
Behind the Provincial Hall, within the grounds of Wat Pra
Paht Pra Jim Temple, lies Phung Chang, or Elephant Belly Cave.
Inside are stalagmites and stglactites, and water that runs
year round.
Reusi Sawan and Luk Seua Cave
are in Somdej Pra Sri Nakarin Park on Petch Kasem Rd. diagonally
opposite the Provincial Courthouse. You can walk from one
cave through to the other as they are connecting caves; Reusi
Sawan (Ascetic's Heaven) is the cave in front. Outside sits
a figure of the monk Phra Reusi or the hermit.. Inside are
stalagmites and stalactites, and meandering streams that trickle
through the caves.
Kao Ngum Cavem
is across from the entrance to Phung Chang cave. Stalagmites
and stalactites; in one area are seashells in great number
adhering to the mountain.
Sa Nang Manora Park
The waterfall and stream of Sa Nang Manora lie in Tambon Nop
Pring, outside of Phang-Nga Town. Follow the Phang-Nga Krabi
road (Route 4) about 3 kms. Turn right at the intersection
next to the Electric Station. The falls are 3 kms. down this
road.
Ao Phang-Nga
(Phang-Nga Bay) National Park
was declared a national park on April 29, 1981. It lies in
the districts of Phang-Nga Town and Takua Thung and the total
area is 250,000 rai (1 rai = 1,600 sq. meters). Most visitors
are intent on viewing Phang-Nga Bay's bizarre landscape, which
includes more than 120 singularly strange looking islands.
There are many places where boats can be rented to travel
Phang-Nga Bay:
Tha
Dan Sullakakorn Pier (Customs Pier):
near Phang-Nga Bay Resort. Boats from small to large including
ones suitable for group tours can be rented.
Surakoon (or Ka Sohm) Pier :
lies in Takua Thung. Here you will find long-tail boats seating
about 6 persons each.
The pier in the area of National Park :
has long-tails holding up to eight persons each. It takes
about three hours to view Phang-Nga Bay. The best season is
from December to April, but because of the calm seas that
prevail year round in this waveless body of water, trips to
Phang-Nga are an on-going activity. Many companies in Phuket
offer sight-seeing tours, and various modes of travel are
possible: from long-tail boats, to sea canoes, to Chinese
junks. Virtually all of them include lunch in the price of
the tour. Check with your travel agent for details. Those
wishing to explore on their own can charter a boat Check the
rental fee listed on the signboard at the pier.
Places of interest within the Ao Phang-Nga National
Park include :
Ko
Panyee
This small island has a picturesque village, which rests precariously
on small pilings and extends out across the water. It is inhabited
chiefly by Muslim fisher folk, whose unique culture has existed,
cut off from the mainland and most modern amenities, for more
than a hundred years. Souvenir shops and seafood restaurants
cater to visitors.
Khao Ping-Gan
The name means literally leaning mount. It is really a huge
rock split in two; the smaller half has slid down and the
remaining one appears now to be leaning. Though Kao Ping-gan
is a very small island, Khao Tapoo or James Bond Island, is
in a little bay of Khao Ping-Gan where visiting boats pull
up. Tapoo means nail, and this shoreless rock projects up
from the sea as its name implies flat and wide at the top,
and very narrow at waterline. It is a striking sight. And
the island became more famous after the James Bond adventure,
The Man with the Golden Gun, was partly filmed here.
Tham
Lod Grotto
This cave in Takua Thung has beautiful stalagmites and stalactites.
The long tail boat can go through another side of the cave.
Hong
Hong means room, and entering this hollowed out island by
boat is much like floating through a giant reception hall
with two doors.
Panak
Island
A cave with stagmites and stalactites, where a small stepped
waterfall fo regular descent adds to the beauty, is the island's
salient feature.
Khao Khien
The islet of writings is what the name means. Indeed, there
are ancient depictions of animals and boats which the Fine
Arts Dept. has dated back no less than 3,000 years. Low on
the mountain walls just above the tideline of this shoreless
island, they were presumably drawn by voyagers long ago who
took refuge there during storms. The island lies on the way
to Ko Panyee. Also of interest in Phang-Nga Bay National Park
are the mangrove forests and swamps, cut by twisting channels,
that line the mainland shores.
Places
of interest in Kapong
Lamroo
Waterfall
is a National Park in forested mountains. Lamroo Falls is
of middle height and has 5 levels. To get there: Take the
fork from Route 4090 and pass the Kapong District Office (the
Amphoe) going toward Ban Lamroo about 9 kms. The falls are
onward another 1 km.
Hin Lahd Waterfall
East of the District Office about 8 kms. The falls are formed
by 3 streams: the Bang Yai, Khao Mai Kaew, and the Malakor,
that run together at the falls. Rocks there are spread out
like paving stones. Water is crystal clear.
Kapong Hot Springs
lie 8 kms. distant from the Kapong District Office. The springs
temperature is 65 degreesc celcius, A regular pool has been
formed of the mineral water by damming up the streams.
Places
of interest in Ko Yao
Ko Yao
consists of two large islands, Ko Yao Noi and Ko Yao Yai,
surrounded by many smaller islands. The total area is 137.6
sq. kms. Largely unaffected by booming developmet in nearby
Phuket, Ko Yao retains its traditional Muslim culture. There
are a few bungalow operations providing basic but very charming
accommodations. Rental vehicles are not an option, although
sometimes you can strike a deal with people at the bungalow
to use their motorcycle.
Traveling to Ko Yao Yai is like traveling back in time. On
Ko Yao Yai there are many interesting beaches
Tikood Bay
is a bay with a white sandy beach. On the north is a rocky
point from which a very beautiful panorama can be seen. The
shore is shaded by a line of casuarina trees. :
Ao khlong Son
has a white sandy beach shaded by evergreens, with variously
coloured sea rocks and small boulders. In this bay you can
swim, look at lovely corals during low tide, or search for
shellfish.
Ao Sai
A beach with fine white sands and beautiful sea rocks. Good
for swimming.
Ao Larn
is a lovely beach. Swimming is good. On the north is a headland
of steep cliffs. Watch out for deep water. Travel to Ao larn
is easier by boat than over land.
Ao Hin Gong
The beach is shaded by a forest of Mai Kiem (Cotylelobium
Lanceolatum), which are long, straight trees. Rays and skates
abound in the waters. Not suitable for swimming.
Lo Pa Raed
is a beach with fine white sands shaded along its length by
a coconut plantation. A rocky cape is at the north end. Swimming
is safe at Lo Pa Raed anytime.
Laem Nok-ok
A beach of many coloured rocks; good swimming anytime. On
Ko Yao Noi, there are same picturesque beaches;
Hat Pasai
lies about 7 kms. from Ko Yao Noi's District Office (referred
to as the amphoe). It is a white sandy beach shaded by a line
of trees where swimming is safe. The islands in the distance
off Krabi form a panorama in the distance.
Hat Tha Khao
is approximately 5 kms. from Ko Yao Noi's District Office.
Intricately lined, colourful rocks both large and small are
the attraction of this beach. Just offshore is Ko Nok, a tiny
island that can be conveniently reached by foot at low tide.
It is covered by very interesting wild plants and orchids.
Travel to KoYao
Boat leave for Ko Yao from Phuket, Phang-Nga and Krabi, but
leaving from Phuket is the most convenient. Leave from Bang
Rong Pier in Tambon Pa Khlok on Phuket's northeast shore to
go to Ko Yao Noi. Passenger boats leave in the morning and
charge 40 baht per person (one way). Long-tail boats can be
chartered for 600-1,200 baht each way. The trip takes about
1 hour. Speed boats to Ko Yao Noi are 4,000-6,000 baht
For Ko Yao Yai, boat leaves from Tien Sin Pier at 10.00 a.m.
and 2.00 p.m. It takes about 1 hour and the fare is 50 baht
per person (one way). .
Travel between Ko Yao Noi and Ko Yao Yai is 20 baht. Boats
leave from Ko Yao Noi's Manoh Pier and take 15 minutes to
cross the channel.
Places
of interest in Khuraburi
Mu
Ko Similan National Park
A group of 9 small islands, 50 kms. off the west coast of
Phang-nga in the Andaman Sea. The National Park covers an
area of 80,000 rai. Skin Diving Magazine rated them among
the ten loveliest places on Earth, because of the great natural
beauty found on the islands themselves the extensive surrounding
coral gardens beneath the waves. The islands are undeveloped
and unspoiled; numerous species of fish, crustaceans, and
other forms of sea-life abound; water clarity and diving are
excellent. Similan is corrupted from the Malay Sembilan and
means nine. From north to south in order the islands are :
Ko Bon, Ko Ba Ngu, Ko Similan, Ko Pahyoo, Ko Miang (two islands),
Ko Pahyan, Ko Payahng and Ko Hu Yong. Interesting sites include
:
Ko
Ba Ngu
is also called Hua Kalok or Skull Island. Beneath the waters,
a field of grass and coral appears to be growing in a deep
valley. Schools of fish are everywhere.
Ko Similan
is the largest island. It has a long curving bay, and beneath
the waters coral reefs remain pristine. The beach is composed
of fine grain sand. Diving is strongly recommended. At
the island's northern are bizarrely shaped big boulders; one
looks like a soldier's boot, the other is shaped like a sailboat.
Ko
Miang
is actually two islands connected and forms the second largest
land mass in the group after Ko Similan. The National Park
Office is here, and there is a fine beach where visitors can
stay.
Ko Hu Yong
has the Similans' longest white sandy beach. From November
to February sea turtles come up to lay eggs and their tracks
may be seen in the sand.
Travel to the Similans
is easy from either Phang-Nga or Phuket. Chartered boats leave
from Thap Lamu Pier in Thai Muang District of Phang-Nga and
take about 3 hours to reach the islands. Here is also the
office of National Park is located. Alternatively, trips to the
Similans can be arranged in Phuket. A boat trip from Patong
Beach takes 3 hours by Seatran Travel Tel (076)219391-2, 213510.
Divers can contact diving companies in Phuket for scuba diving
excursions. Boats usually leave from Patong Beach and Chalong
Bay.
A typical dive trip lasts 4 nights and 3 days, and includes
10 dives. Prices range from 9,000 to 25,000 baht, depending
on the level of luxury, and include food, and accommodations.
The Similans are regarded as mainly "deep water"
diving.
For those wishing to stay on the Similans :
Basic accommodations are available at the National Park Office
on Ko Miang and can be reserved at the Similan Islands National
Park Office, Moo 1, Tambon Lam Kaen, Thai Muang District,
Phang-Nga. Tel. (076) 411913-4. The best period to visit the
Similans is from December through April, March being the best
month, when the winds are lowest and the water is clearest.
Places
of interest in Thai Muang
Thai Muang is a fair sized town and varying levels of accommodation
are available.
Khao Lamphi - Hat Thai Muang National Park
was declared a national park on April 14, 1986 and covers
a total area of 45,000 rai. Thai Muang is a phrase indicating
the end of the mining district, and indeed this area was formerly,
one of the great repositories of tin in the world. Mining
has ceased, and little trace remains to the untrained eyes
except in the name.
Sites of interest within the National Park.
Nam
Tok Lampi
is in Mu 6 of Tambon Thai Muang off Petch Kasem Rd. (Route
4) near km 32-33. Turn left at a gravel road junction and
go about 1.5 kms. The waterfall is medium sized and divided
into three levels, each about 100 meters high. It flows year
round.
Nam Tok Tone Prai
is a large waterfall with water flowing year round. At km.
28-29 of Petch Kasem Rd. is a gravel side road. Turn left
and go for 7 kms. Then continue on foot for another kilometer.
The hike to the falls is most enjoyable during dry season.
Hat Thai Muang
is a spectacular stretch of sand, 13 kms. long with clear
water and an adjacent golf course, . At the Sukhabhiban Thai
Muang , turn right and about 1.5 kms on the asphalt road which
leads to the beach. Follow the beach road for another 5 kilometers
to reach the National Park Office.The beach is clean and swimming
is excellent. From November to February, sea turtles come
to lay their eggs on the beach. As a result, local inhabitants
customarily go view the turtles on moonlit nights.
Places
of interest in Takua Thung
Takua Thung
is an old tin mining district with a history stretching back
perhaps a thousand years. In former times it was a landing
point for visitors from across the Indian Ocean, and the end
of the line for travelers coming across the Kra Peninsula.
Hat Tanoon
From Route 4 take the road leading to Phuket, Route 402, till
you reach Pak Pra, the channel separating Phuket from Phang-nga.
The beach on the Phang-nga side is called Haht Tanoon. Turtles
come yearly to lay their eggs. Dangerous currents in the channel.
Nam Tok Raman
is 7 kms. down the same road as Wat Suwan Khuha. It is a medium
sized year round waterfall surrounded by tangled forest.
Places
of interest in Takua Pa
Takua Pa Town
has a very long history based on tin mining, and was in former
times the most important town on the west coast of Thailand.
Accommodations of varying levels are available.
Hat Bang Sak
is in Tambon Bang Muang. The beach is a long strip of fine
white sand shaded by casuarina trees and there are accommodations
available for a stay. To get there,: take the Petch Kasem
Road (Route 4) north toward Takua Pa Town. At kilometre 76-77
a road leads down to the beach about 1 km. onward.
Khao Lak-Lamroo National Park
covers parts of Thai Muang, Kapong, Takua Pa, and Phang-nga
Town (Muang in Thai) districts, and lies about 33 kms. south
of Takua Pa Town on Route 4. The main attraction
Khao Lak
is a mountain beside the sea with a shrine dedicated to the
wizard of the mountain. Khao Lak Beach is rocky. To get there,
turn left (if you are proceeding north from Phuket) at km.
56-57 of Route 4. You will spot the temple just before entering
Tai Meuang district.
Places
of interest in Thap Put
Nam Tok Tao Thong
Lies in Tambon Bo Saen fo Thap Put, about 9 kms. from the
District Office in Thap Put Town. To get there use the same
road that leads to Sa Nang Manora Park, the Phang-nga Krabi
Rd. (Route 4), but continue towards Krabi until you reach
Mu 3 of Tambon Bo Saen. You will find a general road junction
where you turn and proceed down the gravel road about 11 kms.
Festivals & events what's happening on the local
scene
MAJOR EVENTS
The Turtle Releasing Festival
Phang-nga Province has an annual 7-day Turtle Releasing Festival
in March. Turtles raised by the Fisheries Dept. are released
by festival participants into the sea at Thai Muang Beach.
Local flavor from food to handicrafts
Shopping
Artificial Flowers
are made by village women from rubber tree leaves. These are
ingeniously conceived and handmade. They can be purchased
from the Agricultural Dept. Office in Phang-Nga Town, and
also from the Farm Women's Group in various districts. Call
the Agricultural Dept. Office at (076) 412019 between 9.00
a.m. and 4.00 p.m. for further information.
Agricultural Products and Seafood
Phang-nga is famous for its shrimp paste, called kapi, which
comes in several styles, e.g. Kapi Koh Yao and Kapi Ko Panyee.
Also popular is gung siab, which is dried shrimp eaten with
a kapi based spicy condiment called nam prik. These items
can be found in local stores and markets everywhere.
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