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Recommended Khao Lak Resorts
Thursday, May 8th, 2008Yao Yai Resort Koh Yao Phang Nga
Saturday, April 19th, 2008Yao Yai Resort Koh Yao Phang Nga: “Yao Yai Resort is located on Koh Yao Yai Island. Calm and inviting warm water of Phang Nga bay is the resort’s private beach, it makes an afternoon siesta under a palm tree becomes a lazy must. Thailand’s vibrant corals and colorful fish draw divers from all over the world. Situated on the best beach of Koh Yao with 3 different beach front bungalows and private balconys to enjoy the beautiful sunset overlooking Phuket and Phang Nga Bay. Get back in time with the magic of the people, nature and service we give to our customers. Koh Yao Yai, still an untouched island by tourism is the biggest after Phuket a place with a beautiful Culture and people. The resort is surrounded by trees, coconuts and the beach, where you can fall asleep counting the waves.”
Ranyatavi Resort & Spa Natai Beach Phang Nga
Friday, April 18th, 2008RANYATAVI RESORT AND SPA
Friday, April 18th, 2008Let your mind flow with the deep blue sea of the Andaman at the Ranyatavi Resort. You will experience true relaxation on the unspoiled soft and white sand of Pilai beach in Kok Kloy, Phang Nga, just 20 minutes (27 kms.) heading north from Phuket International Airport.
Enjoy every moment with your family, friends and your loved ones with our warm hospitality and courtesy during your stays at Ranyatavi Resort.
RANYATAVI, “Understanding the art of relaxation”, has been the owners’ concept to be the place for ones who need to release unnecessary tension and quiet the mind, to create balance of body, mind and consciousness. Question is “How”, answer is “RANYATAVI” !!!
Rest & Relax … switch off and lie down
Affection … everything is done with love
Nature … in the natural surroundings
Yacht … on the beach or in the sea
Appetite … served with good food for health
Tranquility … in quiet and private place
Atmosphere … under the blue sky, fresh air and sunlight
Vacation … fantasize your holiday
Itinerary … with choices of excursion
With only 53 rooms operated by owners and managed by professionals, these elements of relaxation will definitely be handed fruitfully. It is more than your holiday’s lodging but your second HOME.
Just leaving your mind empty and we will take care the rest.
BOR SAEN VILLA & SPA RESORT PHANG NGA
Tuesday, April 8th, 2008
Escape by the nature
Resplendent in 117 rais (47 acres) of hillside gardens and tropical parklands, Bor Saen Villa & Spa is conveniently located just 40 minutes from Phuket International Airport and 20 minutes away from Phang-Nga bay.
All 49 pool villas are situated on the edge of the natural lake with the backdrop of mountain surroundings, offer an overwhelming peaceful ambience that inspires the spirit and quiets the soul.
A tropical heaven
Bor Saen Villa & Spa has created a unique yet contemporary sensitive Thai style of architecture and culture of service. The decoration of all pool villas feature a chic and simple decor of earth tone that emphasise space and air ness.
Each villa has private swimming pool with jacuzzi surrounded by the garden and outdoor wooden pier facing to the lake with breathtaking views over freedom of romance and privacy.
KOH YAO HOTELS
Thursday, March 20th, 2008KHAO LAK HOTELS
Thursday, March 20th, 2008PHANG NGA ATTRACTIONS
Thursday, March 20th, 2008
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.
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. Inside are stalagmites and stalactites, and meandering streams that trickle through the caves.
Kao Ngum Cave
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 wave less 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 :
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.
A cave with stalagmites and stalactites, where a small stepped waterfall of regular descent adds to the beauty, is the island’s salient feature.
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 shore less 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.
Tapan Cave Monastery
Inside is a bridge called the Dragon Bridge that Spans Hell. At one end of the bridge is a cave, inside of which the attractions include a waterfall, a stream, the Diamond Dharma Meditation Area, and icicle like deposits of calcium carbonate stalactites and stalagmites shaped by nature to resemble a castle, a three - peaked chedi, a thousand year old stone turtle, etc. The monastery is located in Muang District of Phang-nga. If traveling from Phuket, go about 600 meters past the Provincial Hall in Phang-nga Town, turn left and go on another 400 meters to the monastery.
Hong Island
Hong means room, and entering this hollowed out island by boat is much like floating through a giant reception hall with two doors.
Tone Patiwat Wildlife Sanctuary
Shady, forested, featuring many different tree species, with waterfall and stream, this area can be visited on elephant back or toured by canoe a wonderful experience. Contact one of the eco-tour companies for information. To get there : take the road from Phang-nga Town about 5 kilometers toward Kapong District, turn right at Ban Song Praek and travel on another 10 kilometers.
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 tide line of this shore less island, they were presumably drawn by voyagers long ago who took refuge there during storms. The island lies on the way to Koh 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.
Phang-nga Wildlife Breeding Center
Many nearly extinct breeds are found, most notably birds, including mynahs, parrots, hawks, peacocks and pheasants. Among other animals found are mountain goats, gibbons, monkeys, langurs (long-tailed monkeys), bears, and ducks. The Breeding Farm is located on Petch Kasem Rd. in Tambon Tahk Daed the road to Phang-nga Bay from Phuket. Open daily, 08:00 - 06:00 p.m. Tel: (076) 413261.

