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How long is the drive from Patong to Hua Hin?

The direct drive from Patong to Hua Hin is 406 mi (653 km), and should have a drive time of 8 hrs 31 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Patong to Hua Hin, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Krabi Town, Ao Nang, Khao Lak, and Takua Pa, as well as top places to visit like Koh Khai Nok and Bamboo Island Boat Landing, or the ever-popular Phi Phi Viewpoint 3.

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Top cities between Patong and Hua Hin

The top cities between Patong and Hua Hin are Krabi Town, Ao Nang, Khao Lak, and Takua Pa. Krabi Town is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Patong and 7 hours from Hua Hin.
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Khao Lak

Khao Lak is a charming village in Phang Nga province, nestled south of the main mountain. It's a popular destination for tourists and home to various resorts like The Sarojin Khao Lak and JW Marriott Khao Lak Resort & Spa. The area offers beautiful beaches such as Nang Thong Beach and activities like exploring the Similan Islands.
17% as popular as Krabi Town
5 minutes off the main route, 17% of way to Hua Hin
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Takua Pa

Takua Pa is a charming old town located within 10 kilometers of the new district. It boasts ancient Chinese architecture that reflects the prosperous Tin Mining era. The area also showcases Portuguese influence, reminiscent of the buildings in Phuket. This historic town is a must-visit for those interested in exploring its rich cultural heritage and architectural marvels.
4% as popular as Krabi Town
4 minutes off the main route, 23% of way to Hua Hin
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Krabi City Seaview

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The Krabi City Seaview hotel is a modest establishment that features simple yet comfortable accommodations and an informal restaurant with panoramic ocean vistas. During our three-night stay in two of their unpretentious rooms, we found the 2-star property to be ideal for our needs. The balcony room we stayed in offered breathtaking views that have left a lasting impression on us. Its location, which is only a ten-minute walk from Krabi city center, was also convenient.
Most popular city on this route
34 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Hua Hin
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Ao Nang

Ao Nang, situated in the Krabi Province of southern Thailand, is a popular resort town known for its extensive Andaman coast beachfront and access to nearby dive sites. The area serves as a hub for long-tail boat tours to picturesque limestone islands like Ko Hong, Ko Poda, and Ko Gai. Additionally, it offers trips to renowned destinations such as Railay Beach and Phi Phi Islands. Ao Nang boasts an active nightlife scene with numerous laid-back bars.
61% as popular as Krabi Town
38 minutes off the main route, 26% of way to Hua Hin

Best stops along Patong to Hua Hin drive

The top stops along the way from Patong to Hua Hin (with short detours) are Ao Nang Beach, Phi Phi Viewpoint 3, and Khao Phing Kan. Other popular stops include Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park, Phra nang Cave Beach, and International Tsunami Museum.
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Phi Phi Viewpoint 3

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Sights & Landmarks
Phi Phi Viewpoint 3 is a popular spot on the island, offering breathtaking panoramic views and a charming café. The ascent to the viewpoint is a challenging but rewarding 20-30 minute hike up steep steps and narrow paths. Visitors are advised to take breaks and stay hydrated during the climb. Once at the top, hikers are treated to stunning vistas of Phi Phi Don's lush mountains.
The Phi Phi Island viewpoint offers breathtaking panoramic views that are truly unforgettable. The hike to the top is a bit challenging, but the stunning scenery of turquoise waters and lush greenery makes it all worthwhile. It's the perfect spot for photography and appreciating the natural beauty of the islands. A must-visit for anyone traveling to Phi Phi!
Vaibhav S — Google review
Long hike up the hill. Well worth it when you get there. Spectacular views of koh phi phi. Nice café at top to rest,refresh and take advantage of such great vistas. Café very reasonable prices,nice to see not taking advantage of tourists in anyway. Will not disappoint doing the walk up there.
Stephen G — Google review
A lookout point situated high up from where you can see phi phi don, maya bay, krabi in the distance. The view point opens at 5:30 am and last entry is somewhere around 6:30 pm. It has an entry fee of 50 baht. The climb is really steep rapidly gaining altitude. It’s a mix of stairs and slopes and at the end you have a viewing deck. You can expect a lot of crowd during the sunset time. There is also a cafe at the view point. There is photography service available at the top but it’s only during the day. Sunset from here is very picturesque. Sun sets behind the hills of phi phi and the sea changes it’s colours from turquoise to deep blue to Orange and then deep red within a few minutes.
Charan S — Google review
If you’re looking for the ultimate panoramic view of Koh Phi Phi, you absolutely must push past Viewpoint 2 and make the final, rewarding climb to Viewpoint 3. While Viewpoint 1 is the most popular, this highest point offers an unparalleled perspective that few visitors bother to see, making it a more intimate and spectacular experience. The trail from Viewpoint 2 is slightly more rugged, requiring proper shoes and plenty of water, but every bead of sweat is worth the effort. Reaching the summit feels like a true accomplishment. The view is not just stunning; it's a breathtaking, full 360-degree vista where you can clearly see the distinct separation between Tonsai Bay and Loh Dalum. This famous 'hourglass' shape of the island is never more dramatic than from here, with the turquoise waters lapping at the narrow strip of land below. It's the perfect place to soak in the island's unique geography and enjoy a peaceful moment away from the crowds. Time your visit for sunrise or sunset for truly unforgettable colors. Forget the crowds at the lower spots—Viewpoint 3 is the ultimate destination for the adventurous traveler.
Arturo Y — Google review
Being the highest and hardest to get viewpoint of the three, this hidden gem doesn’t get the same numbers of visitors but offers by far the most stunning and beautiful view. I definitely recommend taking the hike and going for it.
Anton R — Google review
Spectacular views from this view point. We took the long way starting at 3 and working our way down. Definitely worth the hike.
James K — Google review
Beautiful overview on the island and its particular shape, the stair to climb is worth a subscription to a sport club !
Frederic O — Google review
Comparing to Viewpoint 1 and 2 it’s nothing special. The way to the viewpoint is dirty with rubbish. But you can see a bit of Thai village on the other hand. In my opinion, not worth climbing there if you are already on viewpoint 2 which is the best. To enter viewpoint 3 you need to pay 30 baht person and remove your shoes.
Aga M — Google review
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125/39 Moo 7 Phi Phi Island, Ao Nang, Meaung, Krabi 81210, Thailand
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Koh Khai Nok

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Island
Nature & Parks
Koh Khai Nok is a small island popular with day trippers and snorkelers. It features a sandy beach, food shacks, and clear blue waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors can also attempt to climb the challenging limestone cliff with the provided rope. The island offers beautiful scenery with fine white sand, interesting black rocks, and opportunities to swim among schools of fish near the shore.
Good place to relax. You will have to get a drink of any sort to be seated in one of the shacks (one pair). Each drink will cost around 100 to 150 THB but worth it. You can do snorkelling, scuba diving, jet skiing. I did scuba diving for 2k THB (the price may vary and I should have bargained more). Since it was my first time, I had a very good experience. You will be trained for 5 to 10minutes depending on how quickly you can adapt to breathing through mouth alone. I was underwater for 30minutes. Remember to ask them if they have an option to take pictures or videos underwater, I missed it. Note: You can pay via card as well but they will charge you 100 THB additionally for it. Better to use cash throughout thailand.
Sri V — Google review
a small island with sand in the middle of the ocean. beautiful with a beautiful sea to take an incredible swim. the whole magic of the landscape is spoiled by the excessive number of tourists and too many boats that make this dreamy place a tragic experience
Sotiris G — Google review
It was so beautiful white sand little beach but now has been destroyed by Big tours. So many tourist a once, and jet skiing all over. We can not swim because it is too scary from Jest skii. Restaurants are so so. What's else to do here?!?! Sadly #nontasak #destroyed #tat
Kanyanat V — Google review
Super clear and clean waters. We had a stopover here for an hour. People mostly buy a drink, sat down and chill by the sea.
Kero C — Google review
The beach is stunning, with crystal-clear waters and breathtaking views. The local community is exceptionally friendly and welcoming, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. There is a wide range of activities available, as well as numerous shops and local vendors offering unique items and souvenirs.
Jayden S — Google review
Hundreds of boats, thousands of people on a tiny island. Jet skis polluting the water. A dead coral reef – full of floating plastic and garbage. A very sad picture :((
Marek Z — Google review
Snorkelling here was amazing, we swam out a little further and got to see a handful of sharks that were about a meter in size, a barracuda, a large pufferfish, and a number of brightly coloured parrotfish.
Dean T — Google review
Review: A Perfect Getaway to Koh Khai Nok – A Hidden Gem Near Phuket 🌴 Date of Visit: End of Jan 📍 Location: Koh Khai Nok Island, Phuket, Thailand We had an amazing time at Koh Khai Nok, a stunning little island just a 15-minute speedboat ride from Phuket. This place is like a paradise postcard with its powdery white sand, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and vibrant marine life. 🏝️ What I Loved ✔ Breathtaking Views – The contrast of the blue sky, emerald waters, and soft sand was simply mesmerizing. It’s a perfect Instagram-worthy location. ✔ Snorkeling Experience – The shallow waters around the island were full of colorful fish, and I spotted some beautiful coral reefs. ✔ Relaxing Beach Vibes – Plenty of sunbeds and shaded areas to just chill, soak up the sun, and sip on fresh coconut water. ✔ Convenient Facilities – Small bars and eateries on the island serve fresh seafood, coconut drinks, and chilled beer. ⏳ Things to Keep in Mind ⚠ Can Get Crowded – Since it’s a popular tourist spot, expect a good number of visitors, especially in the afternoon. If you want a quieter experience, try to arrive early in the morning. ⚠ Be Mindful of Marine Life – Feeding the fish is not allowed to protect the ecosystem, and stepping on corals should be avoided. ⚠ Prices Are Higher – As expected on a small island, food and drinks are a bit pricey, so bringing some snacks and water might be a good idea. 🎟️ Travel Tip I booked a half-day tour, which included a speedboat transfer, snorkeling gear, and refreshments. It was totally worth it! If you love the sea, sun, and snorkeling, this place should definitely be on your Phuket itinerary. Would I visit again? Absolutely! 🌊🏖️ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5/5 – A must-visit island near Phuket! #KohKhaiNok #PhuketIsland #ThailandBeaches #TropicalEscape #SnorkelingParadise
Bijay — Google review
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Bamboo Island Boat Landing

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Boat ramp
Nature & Parks
Islands
Bamboo Island, also known as Koh Mai Phai, is a hidden gem located about 45 minutes from Koh Phi Phi Don. This small island offers an intimate escape with its pristine white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, perfect for those seeking tranquility away from the crowds. You can easily stroll around the entire island in under half an hour! Adventure awaits as you embark on snorkeling excursions at three fantastic spots: Bamboo Island itself, Viking Cave, and the scenic backside of Phi Phi Island.
Might be a few others with you on the beach but it’s beautiful, even when windy.
Nathan C — Google review
(Translated by Google) Cool, beautiful, mesmerizing island. Visit, you won't regret it! (Original) Классный, красивый, завораживающий своей красотой остров. Посетите, не пожалеете!
Зухраб М — Google review
Simply Wow 😮
Biswo P — Google review
(Translated by Google) Fine white sand like flour. A wonderful swimming beach with clear waters. Picnic areas, restaurant, toilets, smoking areas. An unforgettable experience. (Original) Фин бял пясък като брашно. Прекрасен плаж за плуване с чисти води. Зони за пикник, заведение, тоалетни, зони за пушене. Незабравимо изживяване.
Evro T — Google review
(Translated by Google) Island with a wide strip of sand, a small bathing area and the use of a life jacket is mandatory. (Original) Ilha com larga faixa de areia, área destinada para banho um pouco pequena e obrigatório o uso de colete.
Arony M — Google review
Very beautiful only one bamboo tree on the island Swimming is allowed only with life jacket on
Median N — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great scenery, shame we couldn't swim (Original) Super le paysage dommage on a pas pu nager
Dominique P — Google review
(Translated by Google) The island is very beautiful, the beach is clean. (Original) เกาะสวยมาก หาดสะอาด
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The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project : โครงการคืนชะนีสู่ป่า

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Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project, also known as โครงการคืนชะนีสู่ป่า in Thai, is a center dedicated to rehabilitating mistreated gibbons with the goal of releasing them back into the wild. With over 3,000 gibbons being killed annually by hunters in Thailand, the project focuses on caring for sick and unhealthy survivors to prepare them for future rehoming.
This tour excelled our expectations. You won’t get close to the gibbons as it’s the centres mission to minimise contact with humans to hopefully return the gibbons to the wild in the future. The gibbons that we observed were the ones that are furthest from being ready for release. We learnt so many wonderful facts about the exhausting process of retraining these beautiful animals to not rely on humans. We made food for them and used trollies to feed and then observe them. We skipped the walk to the waterfall after as 2 giants trees collapsed while we were there
Kerry S — Google review
Wonderful place. Whole purpose of this project is to rescue the gibbons and make them forget about humans so human contact is very very limited. You just spot them from afar and admire them. You may have a chance of feeding them through a strainer attached to a rope…but it all depends on the gibbon’s mood. Great place, hope the gibbons get successfully released into the forest someday.
Kate K — Google review
Bucket list kinda stuff if you love gibbons. Their songs are heard as soon as you enter the park. We learned so much about the current state of gibbon conservation and the rehabilitation processes. We prepared food and learned how to observe behaviour. Zero contact, exactly how it should be. But a fantastic experience and worth every penny. The centre really needs public support as there are over 100 gibbons that need rehabilitation facilities , but the centre relies on the public to carry out the work to get these beautiful creatures taught how to be gibbons after lifetime of being forced into un-natural behaviour for the demands of tourists. Highly recommend!!
Lisa S — Google review
What a wonderful project and staff. I came for the longer visit, and got to help make snacks and observe the gibbons. It was a very educational experience and I'm grateful for the volunteers that work so hard to rescue and rehabilitate these gibbons into the wild. I think it would be especially good for helping children learn and become ambassadors for wildlife and the environment as they grow up, even though they discuss difficult topics regarding animal treatment and rescue. Thank you for a very meaningful day.
Amna K — Google review
An incredible place to visit during a trip to Phuket. A true eco friendly experience that educates about Thai Gibbons and provides a hopeful future with the hard work Than and the team put into rehabilitating these beautiful animals whose numbers in the wild have been greatly impacted thanks to humans. This place receives no government funding so relies heavily on visitors who actually care about animal conservation and not an instagramable photo opportunity.
Tina S — Google review
I can tell the nationality of every single person giving 1* because of the whining and lack of education they espouse. Ignore the troglodytes. FYI the waterfall volume is determined by rainfall - dry season it will be a trickle. Go figure. As for wearing flip-flops to a rainforest? You get what you get. Wear sensible shoes or you'll slip, trip, or get bitten by something. Common sense. Rehabilitation of wildlife is really expensive. 1,000baht per person isn't cheap, but it all goes to helping them. This isn't a zoo. You won't get to hold them. You won't get loads of close up photos. That isn't what this place is about and that is exactly why it's the best tourist attraction on Phuket. The vast majority of tourist places on Phuket exploit and actively harm their animals (Tiger Kingdom, most of the elephant sanctuaries, Fantasea etc - never go to these places). This place is the opposite, and it's run by a fantastic, passionate biologist who loves what he does. This is conservation in its purest form. Observing the enclosures at a distance, catching glimpses of the wild ones if you are very lucky, and enjoying learning about the gibbons in their care. National Park entry is 200baht which goes towards running the jungle itself and maintaining paths, car parks etc. I got a taxi there from Bang Tao for 700baht which was expensive because of the storm and surge pricing. You can get it for 250ish no problem. There is a food stall in the car park with basic toilets. You can get mosquito spray from the project building once you've signed in. We had five on our tour - me and a family of four with two young kids. The guide was funny, informative, and passionate. He was so good with the kids that even me as a former teacher was impressed. We also saw an orb weaver spider, loads of butterflies, black termites, various grasshoppers, and a wild monkey, as well as about 12 gibbons in total. The gibbons are at a distance because they're being taught not to rely on humans who have abused them. This is the gold standard of rehabilitation and conservation and I am disgusted anyone would give this place 1*. The paths are concrete but they are mossy, uneven, and slippery, so wear suitable footwear. I could not recommend this place more to any tourist with more than two braincells. If you have fewer, stay at home with your MAGA hat on, cheering the invasion of Palestine or Ukraine. Everyone else, visit and enjoy!
Scott S — Google review
We had an amazing time here. Many thanks to our lovely volunteer guide (sorry we can't recall your name) who explained the rehabilitation process, about some of those which can't be rehabilitated, the history of the project and many other absorbing details. After the visit we then hiked up the adjacent river to the nearby Bang Pae waterfall for a cooling dip!
Neil J — Google review
Full on tropical storm, tremendous guide - informative, essential to the life of the forest, amazing experience. Just another reminder how people who are different make all the difference in the world. Thank you Gibbon Rehab for what you do.
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Naiyang Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Naiyang Beach, situated on the northwestern coast of Phuket, Thailand, is a serene and unspoiled destination known for its tranquil ambiance and breathtaking sunsets. This off-the-beaten-path beach offers a glimpse into Phuket's less commercialized past with its casuarina-shaded shores. Accessible by car or taxi from the nearby airport, Naiyang Beach provides visitors with a laid-back atmosphere and picturesque views of planes taking off and landing.
The beach is beautiful and quite, perfect place to watch the sunset. It’s located right next to the National Park. There are plenty of services available along the beach, such as restaurants, massage spots, and more. However, there are a few things you should note: sunbed rental costs 100 baht.
Nguyễn G — Google review
Spacious stretch of beach, one end goes to the national park the other end is where the shops/restaurants/food stalls are. We have found this beach so far the best place for us to be able to lie on without the water taking up the full beach.
Nicole — Google review
True locals beach, beautiful sandbars, little tertiary stream running down, just gorgeous and probably close to 1,500-2,000 metres long. Barely any people but locals and wow, just stunning. A nice day trip.
Mack B — Google review
Disgusting! The beach is littered with trash and there's plastic in the water. Swimming here is like being in a soup full of plastic bags. And what's worse, there's a kite surfing school operating right on the beach, among the swimmers! They're teaching beginners, and one of the sails hit me and another guy on the head. A man next to me had to dive down just in time, otherwise he would have been run over by a board at high speed! If the police don't intervene, there will be a tragedy.
Eco B — Google review
It was a totally unexpected discovery towards the end of my trip to Thailand. I loved the surrounding “woods” and beach itself was calm and had many cafes dotting it. It wasn’t too clean though and I found a lot of garbage floating in the water. But the incredible sunset more than made up for it.
Gayatri M — Google review
Nice beach 30 minutes from the resort I am staying at. Very busy lots of action lots of beach seafood.
James P — Google review
A more accessible and peaceful beach. NEAR airport, easily view plane depart and arrive on the beach. The "forest area" offer a very pleasant walk and shade. There are some food stalls in the area for quick bite. There are also more happening food and stalls at other parts of the beach.
KJ P — Google review
Clean serene and near to the airport! You can chill and witness a great sunset!
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Soi Dog Foundation

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Non-profit organization
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Soi Dog Foundation, located in Phuket, Thailand, is a non-profit organization dedicated to caring for rescue dogs and cats of all ages. The foundation offers guided tours for visitors who want to learn more about their work. Soi Dog sterilizes around 12,000 animals annually, contributing to safer streets and roads. Visitors can also volunteer their time to help care for the animals.
I recently had the pleasure of visiting the Soi Dog Foundation in Phuket, Thailand, and I can't recommend it highly enough! From the moment I arrived, I was struck by how clean and well-maintained the facility is. The staff are incredibly helpful and friendly, showing genuine care and compassion for every animal they look after. The environment is comfortable, with fans strategically placed to keep the animals cool in the heat, which is a thoughtful touch. The cats are absolutely delightful—so friendly and loving, making it impossible not to fall in love with them. And the puppies? They stole my heart over and over again with their playful antics and sweet personalities. Every aspect of the Animal Sanctuary at Soi Dog Foundation impressed me, from the dedicated staff to the clean, welcoming environment. If you're in Phuket, visiting this sanctuary is a must—it was truly the highlight of my holiday! Don’t miss the chance to experience the love and joy that Soi Dog Foundation brings to both animals and visitors alike!
Elena S — Google review
We visited after their second opening of the day. They stay open until dinner, then reopen afterwards. Upon arrival, we were warmly greeted and given a tour. It was shorter than expected—probably because they were busy—and, sadly, we were the only visitors that day. They really need as many visitors and volunteers as possible to help. Some of the dogs were wary of people, but most were full of excitement. Staff and volunteers were everywhere, doing their best. Unfortunately, with over 1,000 dogs in their care, they rely heavily on people to spend time interacting and playing with them. Each caged area usually has one or two workers, while others are busy cleaning and feeding behind the scenes. I was happy to finally visit this place, though it was heartbreaking to see so many dogs in need. Still, it’s comforting to know they are safe here. Around 500 animals are rehomed each year worldwide, which is amazing—it’s wonderful to see dogs and cats finding loving families. The care and dedication of the team is clear. Some animals are in intensive care, and the shelter even offers free neutering for dogs and cats. Everything was clean, with fresh water and food always available 12/08/2025 visited 🐶🐈😍
Emma M — Google review
☀️ No better way to bask ourselves under the sun with plenty of love!! The canines and felines here are exceptionally adorable and friendly just like their staff here. The whole foundation, with hundreds over kind hearted staffs, come from different departments to work together to spark love and spread meaning for humans’ best friends 👏🏾 Left the sanctuary with our hearts full - understanding that we humans might just need these creatures more than they need us ❤️
Jing J — Google review
An amazing place. Full of joy and determination in the face of incredible challenges. Volunteering here is something I won’t ever forget and I will be back. If you invest some of your time here the dogs, cats and people will return your investment ten fold. The staff are inspiring, you will get to meet lots of beautiful dogs, not always easy but very rewarding.
Iain S — Google review
What an incredible facility run by some amazing people and volunteers. We did the free tour (please consider buying something from the shop and/or donate at the end, they run purely on donations and they have 1000+ dogs and cats to care for) Silvia was our tour guide and is clearly so knowledgeable and passionate about the important work they do here.
Sandy N — Google review
Best Dog Foundation I ever encountered. Doing so much good for the dog, and cat, population and the people who live side by side with them in Thailand and South- East Asia. Don't just donate, volunteer for at least 2 days to help the organisation take care of their dog population and their activities. This should be a mandatory activity for employees of companies and corporations to give awareness, understanding and the chance to do, and not only think about, charity in the world. Keep up the good work 🙏🏽, you are the best 💪🏽, hopefully till next year 🤟🏽.
Bertio J — Google review
Soi is a fantastic place to volunteer. The staff make you feel so welcome and the grounds are beautiful. Walking the dogs all day is wonderful and sitting with cats at lunch time is the best thing ever. It is impressive how much they are doing for the dogs and cats in Thailand
Helen S — Google review
My husband and I already knew about the Soi Dog Foundation before coming to Thailand, so it was a must-stop during our vacation in Phuket. I was very impressed by the facility, everything is perfectly organized, and the dogs and cats have plenty of space to live the life that was once taken from them. Volunteering here is an experience that helps the animals, but most of all, it helps yourself. We decided to make a donation by purchasing 70 handmade keychains to give our wedding guests as favors. Thank you for all the work you do, it was an experience I will always carry with me. Adopt, don't shop!!!
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Ko Poda

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Island
Nature & Parks
Ko Poda is a picturesque island with stunning white-sand beaches and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it a perfect spot for activities like snorkeling. It's part of the Four Islands Tour, which also includes Ko Thab, Ko Kai, and Phra Nang Cave Beach. The highlight of this tour is Phra Nang Cave Beach, where visitors can walk to the end of the beach to reach the famous cave.
Poda Island is a beautiful and peaceful getaway with less crowd and a very clean beach. It’s an amazing spot for photo shoots with stunning natural backdrops. The locals are very friendly, making the experience even better. Located about 2 hours from Phuket, you can reach here by speed boat or big boat. A must-visit for those seeking serenity and scenic beauty. ✨🌊
Pandya R — Google review
Beautiful beach but you should come early in the morning if you want quiet time and swim. To many longtails and tourists makes you not enjoying this beach. 300 bath for tickets and 200 bath for the national park.
Tjiu A — Google review
Soft white sand beaches, clearest water I've even seen, stunning views and amazing vibe. Would love to go back here again! Definitely go here when in Ao Nang or Krabi!
Pim B — Google review
It was amazing experience, I recently visited with friends. We were travel through speed boat. Would suggest you maintain the cleaness. Please check weather before you travel. Overall experience was good. Beach was clean and enjoyed a lot.
Vinod P — Google review
The Poda Island, also known as Koh Poda is a beautiful island in South Thailand. It is found just off the coast of Krabi. It’s the largest of four islets in the Poday Group of Islands. What makes it easy to explore is that its near major holiday spots like Ao Nang, Railay Beach and Klong Muang. So you only need a day or half a day tour for you to cover this holiday destination. This islet is heavenly… from the smooth sandy beaches to the clear turquoise sea water that just invites you to jump in, the reefs which are perfect for snorkeling a magnificent backdrop with rock formations, this is a place worth visiting… It’s dreamy I tell you. If you are looking for a place to unwind, then this is the perfect spot.
Khaled M — Google review
We went there in our day trip pachage of 7 island tour from krabi. And ko poda was one of most beautiful beach among them. We saw the sunset from here. Did lunch here by the sea. Water was also very clear.
Samapti M — Google review
Another stunning island in Krabi! The water here was crystal clear with that dreamy turquoise shade & the beach felt so peaceful compared to the busier spots. The white sand was silky smooth, perfect for just relaxing by the shore and soaking in the view. Definitely one of my favourites from the island tour!
Haura L — Google review
Ko Poda is a hidden gem in Thailand . crystal clear water, soft white sand, and a peaceful atmosphere make it the perfect escape from the crowds. The view of the limestone cliffs is absolutely breathtaking. A must-visit for anyone exploring Krabi .🏝️
Siti L — Google review
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Mueang Krabi District, Krabi, Thailand, USA
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Phra nang Cave Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Phra Nang Cave Beach, also known as Phra Nang Beach, is a breathtaking cove that has been recognized as one of the world's most beautiful beaches. It features a picturesque sandy shoreline adorned with sea caves and towering limestone formations. The beach is famous for its sacred cave, which holds significance in local legends about enduring love. Additionally, it is a popular destination for rock climbing enthusiasts, offering training courses and thrilling experiences.
I went here with my friends last week and the beach was beautiful. There was a small Buddhist temple inside the cave near the beach which is quite unique. Love the vibration and it is worth visiting.
Parimila — Google review
✨ Phra Nang Cave Shrine – Where the sea meets the spirit 🌊 Hidden at the edge of Railay Beach in Krabi, this sacred cave tells a story older than time. Locals believe it’s home to Phra Nang, the princess goddess who protects fishermen and grants blessings to those who visit with faith. Colorful offerings, wooden carvings, and the sound of waves create a magical calm inside the limestone cliffs. 🪷 Every corner feels alive with legends and prayers carried by the sea breeze. Here, nature and belief blend into something truly peaceful — a reminder that beauty isn’t just seen, it’s felt. 💫
Daniyal S — Google review
Kayaked here from railay beach, in about 20mins! Beautiful and secluded, blazed a huge J under some beautifully positioned palm trees etc for some well needed shade. The water was beautiful, clear and warm and definitely worth the kayak trip to this beach! Also possible to explore both the caves at either end of this beach so well worth spending a day here if coming from Ao Nang.
Emmanuel H — Google review
It takes 40 minutes to walk from Railway beach. It is much nicer than Railway beach. Along the way, you get to see some interesting rock formations and there is a rope you can climb (need appropriate footwear, as it is muddy and slippery) but there is a nice viewpoint and a lagoon at the top. Once you arrive at the beach, you can see monkeys and some lizards. People rock climb there too which is interesting to watch
Calvin — Google review
Beautiful beach accessible from Railay East. Caves , rock wall climbing and chilling on Beautiful Phra Nang beach are key attractions. Go early or face massive crowds when securing a spot on the beach. No restrooms Handicap possible. Final take ..RECOMMENDED BUT AGAIN GO EARLY.
Markus “ — Google review
Awesome beach. Beautiful fine sand and lovely water. Sheltered in a bay so no big waves really to be concerned about and a great place to either sunbathe or swim. Sunsets are beautiful. Well worth the visit.
Andrew D — Google review
Tucked beneath the cliffs of Phra Nang Beach, Krabi, lies one of Thailand’s most mysterious and sacred spots — the Phra Nang Cave Shrine, also known as Princess Cave. Legend says an Indian princess was once shipwrecked here, her spirit now guarding the cave and granting blessings to those who come with faith. Inside, you’ll find hundreds of wooden lingams — offerings symbolizing fertility, prosperity, and safe voyages. The mix of ancient belief, sea breeze, and divine mystery gives this cave an energy you can feel in your bones. 🌊✨ #PhraNangCave #PrincessCave #KrabiThailand #ThaiMythology #SpiritualThailand #FertilityShrine #WondersOfThailand #TravelLegends #KrabiDiaries #ThailandCulture
Tarunjyoti T — Google review
A quiet beach of your own with few tourists making it a can’t-miss spot in Krabi. This pristine beach stretches afar from famous Pranang Spirit Cave till the end of the beach with high limestone cliffs. Beautiful Soft sand and clear sea water with multicolor green to blue sea will make your day the most relaxing one. Be sure to spend a lot of time lingering leisurely. During low tide you can simply walk to Happy Island just across the shore.
Nisakorn M — Google review
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Railay Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Railay Beach, accessible only by boat, is a stunning peninsula known for its towering limestone cliffs and picturesque beaches. It's a popular destination for rock climbing and diving enthusiasts. The area offers a range of activities such as island hopping on longtail boats to nearby famous islands like James Bond Island and Maya Bay. Visitors can also explore the Krabi Fossilized Shellfish Cemetery, one of only three in the world, to see millions of years old fossils.
Such a magnificent beach with serene vibe is Railay Beach.If you get time, stay more days and explore surroundings. You can get there by boat only. This land is surrounded by mountains and cliffs. Highly recommended to visit this place and don't miss fireshow at night time.
K T — Google review
We booked a ferry from Krabi to Railey Beach. There is a little booth near the docks that sell the tickets and tell you the hours that the ferries run. Once a wooden dragon boat is full it heads out. The boat ride was awesome. Open air and smooth. It was one of my favorite parts island hopping during our trip. When we arrived we wondered until we found a hotel that served breakfast. There was a reasonably priced buffet and we ate there. We spent a few hours at the beach, swimming and enjoying the sun. We saw the rain coming and decided to head to bar and grab a drink. Overall it was a great day, and I highly recommend.
END A — Google review
We took long tail boat from Ao Nang at 8:30. We were there before 8:00 but if a group came, they had priority. It was a bit chaotic how the boatmen were organizing the boats. After 30 min we could board. It took 15min and cost 100bhat per person. We were 12 on the boat. When coming back there was 1 more couple waiting. Each of us paid 200 baht and we could go immediately back. West Railay beach is nice with stunning views. Inside the “village” it’s already a bit messy. To go there for 1-day trip ok but I wouldn’t stay there for longer. For cat lovers just check the pictures 😻
Aga M — Google review
Really gorgeous beaches, yummy food, wildlife, and almost everything you need. Cool hippie vibes by the west side. I enjoyed the place and was only there for a few hours. Would love to come back and stay on this side of Krabi for a few days.
Fernanda F — Google review
Beautiful spot. The swim area towards the cliff has a quite rocky bottom and is shallow at low tide. Further towards the boats the bottom has far more sand and is a nicer walk out to swim.
Karl — Google review
Railay beach is so beautiful. Especially during the sunset days. They have beautiful long tail boats and the scenery looks wonderful. You can get the long tail boats from Ao Nang to Railay Beach at 200 return. Last boat is at 6.30 PM. Get a boat so you will catch the sunset.
Priyanjalaa S — Google review
Gorgeous beach but recommend carrying beach shoes to avoid getting hit by rocks especially when going for a swim. The water is nice and warm and sandy patches are good on the beach.
Shashank K — Google review
The beach is really relaxing with magnificent views. Has lots of stuff to do, do not stay there for 1 day, stay for more. There is so much to do and see. The first priority place that I'll recommend to you if you will go to Krabi. You can only get there by boat. Its a piece of land surrounded by mountains and cliffs. You will need to pay if hotel doesn't provide a free boat to your destination.
Sava — Google review
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Ao Nang, Krabi, Thailand, USA
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View Point

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Scenic spot
Nature & Parks
Islands
If you're seeking a slice of paradise, look no further than the enchanting Hong Islands, or Mu Koh Hong, located just off Krabi's coast. This stunning archipelago features a collection of pristine islands, some so small they lack beaches while others boast breathtaking stretches of white sand like Koh Lo and Koh Saga. A visit here is incomplete without embarking on a guided kayaking adventure through these serene waters.
500 steps UP and 500 steps DOWN - legs shaking at the end, sweaty all over - was it worth it? Absolutely. Every bit of the steep step to the top was worth it as soon as I laid my eyes on the view in front of us. It was majestic, it was beautiful, it was all the adjectives you can think of. The climb to the top is challenging, if you are on the heavier side or not much accustomed to physical activities. There is a resting place about halfway where you can take a break and then start off again. As the second part is the more steep and takes a lot of energy. But think it through before you start the climb, we have seen a lot of people who climbed mid way but got too tired to neither continue to the top or return back. But the view from the top is magical. Perfect for nature and adventure lovers.
Shamik L — Google review
The 360° Viewpoint at Koh Hong offers impressive panoramic views once you reach the top — the surrounding islands, turquoise waters, and dramatic cliffs are a photographer’s dream. That said, the climb is quite steep and involves a lot of stairs — definitely not for everyone, especially in the heat. There’s no shade along the way, and the steps can be slippery if it’s rained, so proper footwear is a must. While the view is rewarding, the effort required might not feel entirely worth it for some, especially when the island below already offers plenty of scenic spots. A decent experience overall, but manage your expectations and come prepared.
Javed_mate — Google review
A short 15-minute climb takes you to the top, where you’ll be rewarded with a beautiful 360-degree panoramic view — absolutely worth the effort. It’s also home to the only clean beach in the area that’s truly suitable for swimming and playing. A perfect spot for both a light adventure and a relaxing beach day!
Lemonhao88 — Google review
Gorgeous views to the Andaman See. The stairs are quite steep but if you climbed already to the Tiger Cave, to reach this viewpoint won’t be difficult.
Aga M — Google review
It's a hard, sweaty climb. You need good functional knees and a lot of sunscreen. Drink water and take it slow. At least the stairs are modern and equal. The view is fantastic! It takes about 20-25 minutes at a moderate pace to reach the top. After you go down, i recommend the nearby beach
Nitay D — Google review
Best Place to visit and have photo shoot. Our travel guide was See Sea Andaman Travel and had a great experience with them.
Prashant R — Google review
Absolute beautiful spot. A great reward after climbing almost 500 step ladder. Take a deep breath and enjoy a beautiful panoramic
Harraz M — Google review
Beautiful view and good way to get some exercise and sweat alot.
David R — Google review
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Ao Nang Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Ao Nang Beach is a bustling and popular destination in Krabi province, known for its scenic views of mountains and boats on the horizon. Once a fishing village, it now offers numerous restaurants, bars, and accommodations to suit every budget. The 1km-long stretch of soft sand is lined with colorful longtail boats and overlooked by famous limestone cliffs, making it an Instagram-worthy paradise. Visitors can enjoy activities such as rock climbing, kayaking, spa treatments, or simply relaxing in hammocks.
Clean stretch of beach with beautiful shells. Great for swimming. Towards the cliff is a good fishing spot. Also a lovely walk along the edge of the cliff to a small cave. The beach runs all along lots of shops.
Christel — Google review
Lovely 😍 The beach is great to walk, or sit and relax. It's clean thanks to the Trash Hero volunteers! Quite active with the little tour and fishing boats! Great views 👍
Daniel P — Google review
Well the place gets busy by the night and graceful by the morning but always has a vibe there’s always a good view of islands but sometimes due to high tide you have to skip beach days.
Mukesh V — Google review
Ao Nang Beach is absolutely beautiful and peaceful. The water is calm, the sand is clean, and the views make it even more stunning. I loved walking along the beach, especially during sunset — the sky looks magical. The area is also very convenient with lots of cafes, restaurants, and shops nearby. Local people are friendly and helpful, making the whole experience even better. A perfect place to relax, take photos, and enjoy the true beauty of Krabi. Highly recommended!
Faiz Y — Google review
The town is quite peaceful. The beach is located across the town drive. Clean stretch of beach with beautiful shell and the beach is landmark. Loved the location and the scenic beauty. My personal advise is to stay in a hotel closer to beach and night market. You are always in the heart of all activities.
Jason — Google review
Lots of tourists and touristy stalls; the beach itself wasn’t very nice. The Monkey Trail was good, though, and the sunset view from the beach was nice. Ideal for a one-hour visit during sunset, but nothing more.
Martin S — Google review
Super clean Beach. Minimal tourist at morning time. The road near the beach offers variety of shopping at reasonable prices. The prices are better than Ao Nang night Market. Best time to visit is before 8 am . Amazing views at the beach.
Amruta K — Google review
Ao Nang Beach in Krabi offers an absolutely fantastic experience that makes it a must-visit location. It truly is a beach for all hours, combining stunning daytime relaxation with vibrant evening excitement. ​During the day, the beach is perfect for soaking up the sun and enjoying the clear waters. The conditions are excellent for swimming, offering a refreshing escape from the tropical heat. ​As the sun sets, the atmosphere transforms into something magical. I highly recommend taking a long night walk along the sand, where the air is relaxed and the view is spectacular. The highlight of the evening is definitely the mesmerizing fire show performances that light up the beach—it’s a great way to truly feel the vibrant Thai atmosphere. ​Beyond the beach itself, the proximity to the bustling night market is a major draw. You can easily transition from the beach to enjoying delicious street food and browsing local goods. ​Overall, Ao Nang Beach provides a great, comprehensive experience, and spending time here, day or night, is highly recommended.
Mausam K — Google review
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Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand, USA
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Island Yoga Thailand

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Yoga retreat center
Spas & Wellness
Island Yoga Thailand is a popular studio that offers yoga classes, meditation, and extended retreat stays. Visitors have praised the value for money, laid-back vibe, lovely staff, and delicious food. The location is easily accessible from Phuket Airport and provides a calm getaway after a hectic period. While some minor reopening challenges were noted, overall experiences have been positive with guests extending their trips due to the inspiring atmosphere and open community. However, some feedback mentioned crowded yoga classes as a downside.
Island Yoga is a truly special place. I came here to experience silence, yoga, and to reconnect with myself and I received so much more. The teachers are not only professional, but also incredibly warm, mindful, and inspiring. The entire team creates such a welcoming and supportive atmosphere that I felt at home right away. Even though I booked a budget room, I would have liked to have a kettle and some cups. It was also very hot at night without air conditioning and I didn’t sleep well. But still, this place felt peaceful and helped me to slow down and relax. I’m really thankful for my time here. It was good for my body, mind and heart. I would love to come back one day.
Mark L — Google review
I absolutely loved my four nights here and wish I could have stayed longer! I was travelling on my own, had never been to a yoga retreat before, and was coming during low/rainy season, so was concerned that the place would be empty and that the weather would be limiting, however, I had nothing to worry about! There were about 15 guests at the retreat during my stay, which was perfect as it felt really calm and cozy and we all became close, with myself and some of the guests continuing to meet up later in our travels after we left the island! The weather was also perfect during my stay, and I really enjoyed cycling around beautiful Koh Yao Noi using the free bicycles provided, and going on a fantastic island hopping trip organised by the team. Even if there had been rain, the atmosphere at Island Yoga is so great that I think I’d have been content reading in my hammock or chilling in the cafe. My AC bungalow was cute and comfy, and the location of the retreat was brilliant - a minute walk to the beach, and just 5-10 minutes from plenty more nature, cafes, and shops. The evening yoga classes and the free Thai massage were deeply relaxing, and the morning classes were energising and the right level of challenging for me, and I was really proud to see my yoga skills develop during my time here. I really enjoyed the morning meditation and chanting, and it was fun trying out tai chi for the first time. The breakfast buffet was truly incredible - so much variety and completely different menu every morning. When I had to leave early on my last day the kitchen team kindly gave me a container to package up some food to take with me - so thoughtful, and I was so thankful as the food was some of the best I’d eaten on my five weeks of travel, so I’d have been so sad to miss out! All of the staff were brilliant, friendly, and helpful, especially Moo, who has the most amazing energy/vibe! If I’m lucky enough to return to Thailand one day then I’d definitely come back here 💚 also - if you’re a cat fan, you’re in luck - so many little cuties all around the island/at the retreat
Shae V — Google review
Island Yoga was OUTSTANDING! Beautiful location, really excellent, kind staff that went out of their way to make you feel warm and welcome. The whole vibe and energy of the place was really exceptional. The yoga teaching staff were very knowledgeable, attentive and committed, I learned so much, improved so much and Ive been doing yoga for 20+ years. And if all that weren't enough, the Tai Chi and Qigong on the beach was transcendent. David and Wisa are exceptional and inspiring teachers, in a jaw-droppingly beautiful setting. I will go back again and again as many do. Don't hesitate, just go! Thank you all Island yoga🙏
DL B — Google review
Really great experience! Rather on the pricy side, especially when booking a budget room. But the staff is so lovely, they make you feel very warm and welcome and the overall energy was very relaxed and open. Will definitely come again! Food is amazing. Yoga classes were sometimes bit chaotic for my taste, best were the ashtanga style ones by Marina.
Stephanie R — Google review
I really enjoyed this fantastic, otherworldly place! The energy, teachers and staff are truly unique. I was positively surprised by the quality and level of the classes. The program around the classes fits perfectly. If you want to deepen your practice and meet amazing like-minded people from all over the world, this is the place to be. For me it was a place to come back to myself. I kept extending my stay on the island because of the great atmosphere. In the end I stayed there for 7 weeks in total and I joined the yoga teacher training (YTT). If you’re still hesitating, don’t. Just book and find out for yourself. ✨
Joyce K — Google review
We did a yoga training here, and the location was a perfect location for this. Beautiful relaxed island lifestyle, amazing food, very friendly helpful staff, great shala for yoga trainings, lush environment and wildlife, great massages at island yoga and on the beach!
Rebecca S — Google review
An incredible team of yogis who I hope will always be in my life. An amazing kitchen and coffee shop who served delicious healthy food and wonderful coffee. The resort staff too rocked. I hope to see everyone again.
Mark P — Google review
I have just spent the most incredible 6 days in that place that I now call home. I for sure will come back at some point. The yoga classes and Thai chi on the beach with sunrise were very special. The bungalows with view on the pool are incredible - clean, relaxing, and very cosy. The food was delicious, the breakfast buffet as well as the Thai kitchen and the Sabaidee cafe. The staff were so sweet and welcoming. The yoga teachers were amazing; insightful, helpful and empowering. Plus I met beautiful souls there. I am so grateful for that place which will always have a dear place in my heart. Namaste & Kopunkah 🙌🏼
Julie — Google review
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4/10 Moo 4 Baan, Tha Khao Koh Yao Noi, Phang Nga 82160, Thailand
http://www.thailandyogaretreats.com/
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Phang Nga Bay

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Bay
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Phang Nga Bay, located between Phuket Island and the mainland of Southern Thailand, is a stunning natural wonder spanning 400 square kilometers. The bay boasts over 40 limestone islands, offering breathtaking views of cliffs, caves, and rock formations. Visitors can embark on kayak tours or boat excursions to explore the picturesque surroundings. Additionally, the area is popular for boating and kayaking activities due to its unique limestone karsts that create a mesmerizing backdrop for adventure seekers.
It’s the Thailand you see in the travel brochures. The limestone islands are out of this world really. I debated whether or not to just do one of these tourist-trap trips here with a big boat and all and it wasn’t too bad. The place is so spectacular that it erases any crowd discomfort
Andre M — Google review
One of the most beautiful national parks we have visited. This National part is part of the southern of Thailand. It’s famous for James Bond Islamd, it’s amazing caves, limestones and green clean water. We reserved a kayak tour and it was amazing. We went around the island and saw many beautiful caves and rock formations. You have to try this at least once on life.
Armita Z — Google review
Take a long boat ride around the bay. Stop at the Koh Panyee village on the water. Pass through the waterways under the rocks. See "The Jumping Tiger" on one of the islands. Pass by the famous James Bond Island featured in The Man with The Golden Gun 1974 movie. Multiple photo opportunities. I suggest a camera with good lenses over a phone. The boat catches lots of sprinkles at high speed so be careful with your camera and phone.
Vadim S — Google review
Incredible trip! Amazing views! So much fun checking out James bond island and all the sea caves! The.tour left around 730 and got back around 5ish. We got to see so many Incredible places! I was truly blown away by the beauty of this place! So much fun going snorkeling for my first time ever!!!! I can't wait to be back and go exploring here some more! Def would take the earlier excursion next time!
Tessa R — Google review
This was a bucket blister. James Bond Island has been a place I wanted to visit since I discovered it. Now I have! Gorgeous and not so overly packed. Touristy, but not horrendous. Did a bit of snorkeling here for my first time, someone who suffers from thalassophobia, glad I got myself to do it. Definitely worth it.
Stephen L — Google review
I would rate 5 stars for this one day leisure cruise. We booked the cruise through the hotel travel agent. The boat is new and spacious. Drinks and snacks are served on board. Even young children and passengers with needed assistance are very well taken care of. We started with a simple early lunch in a small local restaurant near the yacht club. The first stop is a small island which gives you spectacular view of the limestone hills standing out from the sea horizon. Then the highlight is canoeing in Phang Nag Bay through the limestone karsts jut vertically out of the emerald-green water. Next comes the renowned James Bond Island. Tourists will never miss the beautiful sunset view of Phang Nga Bay and the trip ends with a small buffet dinner in the same restaurant. Fantastic cruise and money well spent!
Margaret L — Google review
Beautiful limeston mountains and small caves surrounded with blue ocean all around, amazing work of art by nature. It's very touristic but you will be treated to some unforgettable sights.
Thaveesha C — Google review
Incredible experience. We booked a kayaking tour and it was amazing. It’s a day of stuff and can get tiring but well worth it. There are also speed boat tours which one might consider and they go much faster than the ferries.
Mahmood U — Google review
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4.6
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Thailand, USA
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Khao Phing Kan

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Island
Nature & Parks
Khao Phing Kan, also known as James Bond Island, is a popular tourist destination in Phang Nga Bay. It gained fame after appearing in the James Bond movie 'The Man with the Golden Gun.' Visitors can explore the mesmerizing limestone formations and iconic Ko Tapu. The island offers opportunities for shopping, swimming, and cave exploration during low tide.
I can not express the grandeur and beauty of this location enough. Words do not describe how beautiful this location is. We took a tour to get us to this location. Even despite the small crowds, we truly enjoyed the water and scenery here. It is like nothing we had ever seen before. The water, sunlight, and limestone rock formations make for a paradise like setting.
JD — Google review
It’s an amazing place location but during the trip u will be tired to go there only to sit for 15 min and will continue the rest of the trip during the day. For me I’ll prefer to sit in island rather than roaming around to take pictures only.
Hussain A — Google review
We had a slow boat expedition to James Bond Island. Compared to speed boat in which we went to Phi Phi Island, we enjoyed more on this slow boat. Beautiful, scenic cruise 🛳. Canoeing through the caves were adventurous and exciting. Must do... highly recommended
Demintha J — Google review
Khao Phing Kan was one of the four stops during this wonderful boat tour. The James Bond Island was amazing. At two other stops, we canoed into caves. Reaching an atoll through the cave was a surreal experience. The boat crew was great who made the tour an enjoyable experience.
Jane B — Google review
What a great experience to visit Khao Phing Kan / JAMES BOND ISLAND on a privet longtail motor boat.The place is a historic monument after the movie "The man with the Golden Gun" was filmed in 1974. My Capitan "TIGER" took me on the most majestic tour with super nice , breathtaking scenic places .
Mr. S — Google review
I was expecting something better. Boat trip to the bond island was a nice experience, through mangroves. But the island itself was a bit disappointing and crowded.
M Z — Google review
The boat trip to Khao Phing Kan / James Bond Island was a pleasant experience, taking us on a scenic route through the mangroves.
Bob K — Google review
I must say that when we went here there were reviews that experience was underwhelming for few people but I politely disagree. The structure is the middle of the water looks amazing and looked so much better than what we saw in the movie There are ample photo opportunities and you want to be careful while swimming in muddy water because of sea shells. Must visit
Aman K — Google review
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Phang Nga, Thailand, USA
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Wat Tham Suea

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Wat Tham Suea Krabi is a vast temple complex nestled in the lush jungle, renowned for its impressive gold Buddha statue and extensive cave network. Situated 9km northwest of Krabi Town, this sprawling hill and cave temple complex makes for an excellent day trip. The entrance leads to a challenging 1260-step staircase that ascends to a 600m karst peak.
Tiger Cave Temple – A Spiritual and Scenic Gem in Krabi 🌄🙏 Tiger Cave Temple is one of the best places to visit in Krabi. It’s not just a temple but a place full of spiritual meaning and history. The temple itself is at the base, and up the hill is the famous cave with a magnificent Buddha statue. The climb is 1300 steps, which can be challenging at first, but taking it slowly makes it manageable. Once at the top, the effort is completely worth it — the view of Krabi from the summit is absolutely breathtaking. 💡 Tip: Beware of monkeys along the path — they are mischievous! Avoid carrying large bags or loose food. This place offers a perfect mix of spiritual reflection, history, and incredible natural scenery. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Krabi who enjoys adventure, culture, and meditation. 🐅✨
Kanchan V — Google review
Spacious parking and toilet available at the entrance. Entry costs 50 TBT per person. The temple looks amazing, those colours, symmetries, fascinating. The stairs are tough, 309 meters up in 600 meters, very steep with tall stairs. There is toilet along the way as well. The view from the top is amazing, definitely worth the effort. There is free water waiting for you at the bottom of the stairs, courtesy of the temple.
Sz G — Google review
Keep in mind that the sun goes down by 6:15pm. We got to the bottom at 6:30pm and they had locked it. Even though there were still people up top. It’s not impossible to jump over the side fence, but if you are going to take awhile to get down because of your fitness level, consider that you will have to jump the fence a bit if you’re locked in. Worth the steps. My husband and I did it in 16-17 mins. We are both fit and were still breathing hard. It’s only hard because the steps are steep and some are taller than others. We went on a rainy day too so the heat didn’t ruin it. Beautiful view, very peaceful. Went on a Wednesday in October We saw a lot of water bottles left around at the top and we dumped them and recycled them. There is a bucket for them. Please don’t be those people that bring garbage and leave garbage up there. There were no staff when we were up top.
Fernanda F — Google review
Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple) Review: Great View After a Hard Climb ​Wat Tham Suea is a temple visit where you must climb a mountain. To get to the top, you walk up 1,260 stairs (309 meters). ​The stairs are not all the same. Some parts are easy, some are medium, and some parts are very hard and steep. It is a real challenge for your legs! ​But when you finish the climb and reach the top, it is truly worth it. You will see a very large, beautiful golden Buddha statue. The view of the green jungle and big rock mountains (KRABI) is amazing. This feeling of seeing the idol and the beautiful scene makes the hard climb worthwhile.
Mausam K — Google review
The trek has very steep steps all the way to the top, so I wouldn’t recommend it for elders or young kids. There are over 1200 steps, and completing the climb and returning can be challenging if you’re on a tight schedule of a tour package. However, we managed to finish the round trip in about 1.5 hours. Overall, a rewarding experience but definitely demanding—plan accordingly!
Jishnu R — Google review
It’s an amazing place located at the top of a mountain. You need to climb over 1,260 steps to reach it . quite tough, but definitely worth it for the experience. You’ll enjoy breathtaking views of the Krabi mountains. It’s highly recommended for those who love peace, nature, and spiritual vibes. The temple provides free drinking water. So, carry a bottle with you . you can refill it before and after the climb. It’s a must-visit spot, not far from the Krabi bus terminal.
S S — Google review
The views from the top are fantastic! That is, if you can reach the very top of the observation deck with the large Buddha statue. You'll have to climb 1,256 steps. If you're not in good shape, the climb will be very challenging. At times, the steps are very steep, almost vertical, and the height can reach up to 40 cm. But if you can climb all 1,256 steps, the stunning views will be worth it! The descent is also challenging!
Виктор Р — Google review
Views are amazing at the top, even in wet weather. The stairs are no joke though, so wear appropriate footwear and clothing. Took us about 30 mins to get to the top. The temple at the bottom is quite impressive as well.
Chris H — Google review
4.6
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4.5
(3995)
35, Krabi Noi, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000, Thailand
+66 93 646 1998
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Tree Top Adventure Park Thailand

Permanently Closed
Adventure sports center
Tours
Tree Top Adventure Park Thailand offers an exhilarating jungle zip line experience with various routes of different difficulty levels. The friendly and professional staff ensures a safe and enjoyable visit, set against a stunning natural backdrop. While the park is currently under construction, this does not detract from the overall experience. With four courses of varying difficulty, visitors can enjoy a range of adventure activities in the jungle while being guided by articulate and friendly instructors. Safety measures are well-implemented throughout the park.
This is great place for Adventure activities in the jungle. They have 4 courses of different difficulty level. Each course has a lot of items to cover. The instructors are articulate and very friendly. The safety measures are pretty good.
Ashwin K — Google review
The courses are amazing. Especially like the Red Zone course. The view is amazing. The service lunch, drinking water and insert repellent. Must wear covered sport shoes to join the course.
Hui L — Google review
A jungle zip line adventure park with various routes of different difficulty. The staff is very friendly and professional. The location is just stunning. The place is under construction so there are some building materials laying around. But this won't effect your day.
Wilko P — Google review
We had such an amazing time at the zipline course! The staff was awesome! There are lockers to secure your stuff and water to keep you hydrated. The photos don't do this place justice. The red course was the most exciting for sure!!!
Katy B — Google review
It was full of emotions , I screamed 😱, cried😅, smiled ☺️ at the same time , I had a wonderful time , I will definitely recommend this place 💯not only because they offer a thousands of activities but also because they care more about safety, whether you like adventure or not it’s a must try, they even offer lunch /and water 💦
Dushime M — Google review
We went to the Krabi one and it was absolutely amazing! You get safety trained and then an instructor takes you round the course. We had a great instructor called Jame who was absolutely fabulous. The views are amazing and the zip lining part was so incredibly thrilling. They also give you a delicious lunch. An amazing day and I highly recommend this to anyone who is near this place. I will definitely go back when I’m back in Thailand.
Bex — Google review
We arrived on a motorbike without prior reservation and were immediately greeted by the staff. After safety training, we went on all four courses. They were all very enjoyable, the black one was the only one physically demanding for us. Because of double safety, I wasn't really scared of the height. We had a lot of fun, well worth the visit!
Vendula V — Google review
Brilliant zipline - felt very safe, me and my husband turned up on the day, did the training course and went around with a guide. Brilliant views. Great courses (really fun broomstick rides etc) from beginner to more adventurous. Definitely worth the drive from Krabi Town.
Missholly011 — Google review
4.5
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5.0
(229)
5/1, อ่าวลึกน้อย Ao Luek District, Krabi 81110, Thailand
http://www.treetopadventurepark.com/
+66 84 462 3443
17

Phang Nga Elephant Park

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Park
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Phang Nga Elephant Park in Thailand offers ethical and unforgettable experiences with Asian elephants. The park, nestled within lush vegetation, provides the opportunity to feed, bathe, and walk alongside these gentle giants in their natural habitat. With a focus on ethical treatment and care for over 150 years by the same family, visitors can partake in various tours such as the Family Elephant Experience.
The people are so nice and amazing! They treat the elephants very well and it was an amazing experience! I would recommend everyone to come and check this out and by coming here you are supporting these rescued elephants! And they allow you to bath with the elephants and clean them so bring a change of clothes
Jezda U — Google review
Without a doubt, this was the most magical experience. We booked a 4 hour early morning trip through Get Your Guide where we were picked up from our hotel approximately 1 hour from the sanctuary. We were greeted by Joy who was our guide for the day and took us through some really interesting educational points regarding the elephants and the history behind the sanctuary. We then took a 15 minute walk through the jungle and down a river to collect our elephants, for us to then bathe them in the river before walking them to the main part of the sanctuary, where we observed their daily health checks by the keepers and then fed them their breakfast. There was only 3 of us who had booked onto that trip (a solo traveller, my partner and myself) so we were able to be up close to our elephants during the entire visit. Brunch was provided after our mornings activities, which was delicious amd served in the most beautiful setting. I would strongly recommend taking this trip to invest in a good pair of water shoes as the river walk was slippery and fast flowing in places. You are informed of anything else you may need to bring with you prior to your arrival. This experience will was a dream come true, a massive Thanks to Joy and all the incredible Keepers at the Sanctuary who do such an incredible job.
Eleanor F — Google review
We visited today as a couple, and it was incredible to see how lovingly the elephants are treated there. Our guide was super kind and took so much time for us. The Pad Thai we had there was also really delicious. I can recommend everyone to visit this place, and if I could, I’d give more than 5 stars. We’ll definitely come back the next time we’re in Thailand.
Ellen S — Google review
This was our first time seeing elephants and it was the best! One of our best experiences while in Thailand. We wanted to come to an ethical sanctuary and we’re so glad we came here. Ammy our guide was great. His english was really good and made the whole experience fun for us. He took lots of pictures and videos for us and explained everything really well.
Nicole G — Google review
The park claims to be ethical and it is easy to confuse this park with the real ethical elephant sancturary KES when booking a package activity tour. The elephant’s here don’t have their own choice as they are fed and bathed for each tourist group and caretakers are strict and have sticks to hit the elephants when they do not behave as they want. The restaurant food was good and they are taking care of the elephants but it is not enough to call it “ethical”. Until they stop the above mentioned tourist activities and physical taming I would not recommend this place. Such a shame.
WinP3nalty — Google review
This place is amazing, the staff, knowledge, education & how they treat the animals. They did a great job making us feel welcome & ensuring we had lots of personal time with the elephant. We got to walk with the elephant, feed it, pet, bathe and massage the elephant with a scrubbing brush. They taught us how they care for the elephant. The food was also amazing.
Teresa L — Google review
*5 ★ Amazing Experience at the Elephant Sanctuary in Phang Na* ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I just got back from the Elephant Sanctuary in Phang Na and it blew me away! 🌿🐘 From the moment we arrived, the vibe was calm, caring, and totally immersive. Joy was our guide and she absolutely made the day. She’s lovely, super pleasant, and ridiculously knowledgeable—she answered every question (even the weird ones) with a smile and such passion for the elephants. Walking through the sanctuary, she pointed out subtle behaviours and shared cool facts that made the experience feel personal and intimate. If you’re in Phang Na, this sanctuary is a must‑visit. Joy’s guidance turned a simple tour into an unforgettable, heart‑warming experience. Highly recommend! 🙌✨
Alicia — Google review
It was an incredible experience and I highly recommend this wonderful place to visit, you can see how much they love and care for these great animals🥰
Elizabeth L — Google review
4.8
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4.9
(1130)
49 1, Thung Kha Ngok, Mueang Phang-nga District, Phang Nga 82000, Thailand
https://www.phangngaelephantpark.com/
+66 85 351 5536
18

Bang Niang Market

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Market
Shopping
Flea & Street Markets
Bang Niang Market is a vibrant open-air marketplace in Khao Lak's Bang Niang district, offering local handicrafts and street foods year-round. It's a must-visit for those seeking an authentic Thai cultural experience. Just a short ride north from La On, this area boasts a famous food and souvenir market with less crowded spaces compared to other areas. While not the largest beach, Bang Niang offers a perfect sunset, calm waters for swimming, and shady spots for relaxation.
Fun very large market with a wide variety of vendors. Many souvenirs options, t shirts and well known brand (most likely knockoffs but not bad quality…) backpacks. You can easily spend a few days walking through this market but before you go make sure to check it’s open since they close 3 days a week.
Atara S — Google review
They have price fixing and not everyone wants to negotiate the prices of certain goods. The assortment is rich and they also consider tourists to be rich. Some sellers believe that if you want to know the price, you have to buy it. The food is delicious and at good prices.
Hubert W — Google review
Busy and hundreds of stalls, be careful with prices and haggle well as a tourist market they charge a premium and the next shop over will likely be half the price.. good fun though and great selection of Thai delights.. food choice is great with local specialties such as crocodile and bugs!
Kieran B — Google review
Mix of food and product vendors, many selling the same items (you may prefer to browse through entirely first before buying). Minimal bargaining possible, catered for tourists. Overall not a must see. We liked the ice cream rolls and joined a long line which moves slow only because each order is made with theatrics. The end result is airy and light. Taxis / tuktuks available along main road end of market with flat rates back to hotels (pending distance).
A2B E — Google review
It’s a big night market that caters to tourists. You can tell as no locals eat or buy anything from there. The store that sells clothes and stuff are repetitive and the usual tourist goods, there are no price tags and prices and 2-3x that of shops out of this area. There are much better night markets that local go to for a better overall experience.
CK C — Google review
Loved our visits to these markets. Good range of local and knock off products. Always worth bargaining and you get better results if you are pleasant and happy.
Matt R — Google review
Great market, So many food choices. Bought here gifts to my friends and some good quality T-shirts.
Anna — Google review
Go for the food!! They have crocodile, insects ( to look at) but the fresh coconut water and smoothies were amazing
C P — Google review
4.2
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4.0
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Phet Kasem Rd, Khuekkhak, Takua Pa District, Phang Nga 82220, Thailand
http://www.bangniangmarket.com/
19

International Tsunami Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The International Tsunami Museum is a solemn tribute to the catastrophic events of December 26, 2004, when a powerful tsunami wreaked havoc in the Thai islands. Housed in a two-story building on Phetkasem Road, the museum features compelling exhibits including photos and videos documenting the destructive force of the waves. One notable display is the stranded police boat, serving as a poignant reminder of the disaster's impact.
Gerat experience and insight into the Tusnami in 2004 great staff visitor center eith 7 min video on the disaster small gift shop on site free entry and free parking
Steve — Google review
This place called 'museum' is not worth visiting it. It costs 300 Bath for 1 adult. It is not free entrance! Inside you only see pictures after the tsunami and a simple video how a tsunami exists. Both you can see by surfing on the Internet. Outside you see a stranded police boat which was thrown 2 km's inside the land, but for take a picture from the streets, you don't need to go inside the museum for buying a ticket. 50 meters before the museum there is a shop at the left side, also with pictures and handy craft. Entrance is free. Never seen such a bad accommodated 'museum'.
Martin D — Google review
There's a structure that represents the size of the tsunami wave, which is quite interesting. There's also a police boat that got washed inland 2 kilometers, where the boat is still standing now. Put aside from that, there's not much else to see. You could be there 10 minutes
Jessie R — Google review
Basic museum but videos upstairs worth watching available in English, German and French. 1 HR 20 mins long but a must see. Nice little gift shop. Boat was under mesh due to construction but you could still see it well enough. Its huge size brings home the sheer power of the tsunami that could throw it 2km inland.
Valerie C — Google review
A good place to visit, a somber moment to reflect on the power of nature and its possible destruction. Many lives were lost and disrupted, those who were saved or survived are thankful that they have been given another chance. Stark reminder of humanity against nature.
YT K — Google review
Small but meaningful museum There’s no entrance fee the introductory film was incredibly moving. It reminded me how powerful and unpredictable nature can be. Thai people are truly resilient and kind. Anyone who visits Thailand should come with respect and appreciation for this land and people.
Neoneo C — Google review
A lot of critical reviews on here but it’s worth noting that this is a non profit organisation. Yes the displays could be better and the videos better quality, however the visit still brings out the horrific disaster that the people of Khao Lak went through (and many others). If you want to save money look on YouTube but if you want to support the cause then pay them a visit. The memorial park is currently under renovation so no access to police boat
Ian M — Google review
I am unsure how people can give low ratings for the "experience" of this place. It is small and could do with a slightly better layout. That is not the point of this place though. Go there, watch the videos, look at the pictures, then hold your kids tight and just be grateful that you were not one of those who died.
Lincoln M — Google review
3.8
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3.6
(3386)
9, 60, Khuekkhak, Takua Pa District, Phang Nga 82190, Thailand
+66 62 098 7888
20

Khao Sok National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Hiking area
Khao Sok National Park, located in Surat Thani province, is a vast expanse of ancient rainforest and limestone cliffs. Visitors can spend their time hiking, exploring caves, and searching for wildlife. The park's Cheow Larn Lake offers surreal experiences with its mist-shrouded limestone formations and dense jungle surroundings. The area is home to diverse flora and fauna including monkeys, colorful birds, tigers, and unique plant species.
There are a handful of must-see places in Thailand, this is one, without a doubt. Doesn't matter if it's a day trip or overnight on the floating bungalows, do not miss this. A damn built in the 80s that basically flooded a whole region, so an artificial, giant lake in a biome that would normally not have one. Witness man playing God. Caves, jungle walks/hikes, wildlife, lush tropical forest and a cool story of how it all came to be. Words are hard to describe the enormity of this park and the awe you feel navigating it.
Mack B — Google review
I would definitely recommend a day trip to this park, with its huge lake, when you are visiting the Khao Lok area. We had a guided day tour (which I would recommend to see everything) and it was a memorable and enjoyable trip. We stopped at the Three Sisters limestone formations for some photos, and cruised around the lake. We stopped at one of the numerous and unique floating hotels here for lunch, and did some swimming and kayaking. Definitely add it to your list of “must dos” when you are visiting Khao Lok.
Mark P — Google review
One of the highlights of our stay in the area, definitely worth booking a trip to see Khao Sok and Cheow Lan Lake. Fantastic scenery! It’s easy to book a private longtail boat on GetYourGuide. We had a hire car and drove to the park from Khao Lak.
Joshua I — Google review
Definitely a must-visit when in Thailand! 🇹🇭✅ My husband and I rented a private boat for 3 hours, including a swimming stop for an hour, and we truly enjoyed the trip. The beauty of Mother Nature gave us goosebumps — absolutely breathtaking! 😍✨
Liz A — Google review
Khao Sok National Park is an absolutely stunning place — one of the most beautiful natural spots in Thailand. The scenery is breathtaking, with dramatic limestone cliffs, lush jungle, and a peaceful lake. There are plenty of activities like canoeing, hiking, and boat tours that let you truly enjoy the nature. Everything feels calm and magical. Highly recommended for anyone who loves nature and adventure!
Eliron S — Google review
I would definitely recommend doing a 2 day 1 night tour as you get to see loads of the national parks sights and you get to wake up on the lake which in my case was spectacular. However be prepared for very basic overnight conditions but it made no difference to us.
Ollie B — Google review
A beautiful park, I'd definitely recommend visiting if you're in Khao Sok!! Although everyone speaks about the lake tours as if this is the only activity in Khao Sok, we found this amazing park full of beautiful scenery of many types - a wild jungle, divine waterfalls & stunning rivers. Entrance fee is 200 baht per person, and you can either enter on your own and walk until a limited point (about 6km back & forth) or you can take a guide and walk further. If you do decide to take a guide, make sure to book them in advance. We decided to walk on our own, so we have more privacy, and it took us about 3 hours long, including some stops on the way, and dipping in the amazing Wing Hin waterfall. To conclude, if you're looking for a more unique and custom made experience in Khao Sok, this is definitely a most visit.
Maya I — Google review
While I loved the park and everything about it, I'd like to bring to attention this boatman guy/ guide, and request all to avoid him to have a stress free trip. This guy speaks no English, and if he does, refuses to talk- as a guide, that is one of the major things one should do. He smoked weed/ some narcotic, made us pay for kayaking (which we had already paid for to our tour operator) - since it was only a 100Baht per person, the three of us who had booked the boat privately paid again because this guy refused to communicate. At the caves, he walked on at his own pace, shining the light randomly, and made to exit within 5 minutes. Thankfully we latched onto another group who had an English speaking guide to make sense of the wonders of the cave. We managed to click a whipping scorpion and a cricket with that group- a stark difference. After leaving the cave, he stopped in the middle of the water to light another joint, at which point we thought it a good idea to fly our professional camera drone for some photography. As soon as our drone gained some height, the boatman moved the boat forward, when we shouted at him with sign language to stop the boat. While landing the drone, since the boat had moved, the drone fell into the water, just short distance from where the boatman sat. Had he not been stoned enough, he could have moved his hand and caught the drone. The drone fell into the water, the boatman looked at the drone, looked at us, and shrugged his shoulders as if to say, your problem. The complain I wish to raise, is that this guy was so stoned, that if a human would have fallen off, he would simply have let the person drown, despite wearing a life jacket and knowing how to swim. Since we had to leave to catch our connecting flight from Phuket to Chiang Mai, we didn't have time to officially complain. In case anyone reads this, please ensure to avoid this guide. For your own well being.
Nakul M — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(1446)
Surat Thani, Thailand
+66 77 395 155
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Rajjaprabha Dam

Nature & Parks
Dams
Bodies of Water
Rajjaprabha Dam, a towering rural dam constructed in 1987 to generate electricity and facilitate irrigation, is a serene getaway offering refreshing experiences. Though remote and not easily accessible by road, the place boasts of clear blue waters surrounded by mountains and sky. The water's emerald color enhances its beauty under the sunny weather.
Rajjaprabha Dam (Cheow Lan Lake) and Khao Sok National Park offer an unforgettable escape into Thailand's stunning natural landscapes. The emerald waters of the lake, punctuated by dramatic limestone karsts, create a scene of breathtaking beauty. Exploring by longtail boat is a must-do, revealing hidden coves and unique wildlife. Khao Sok's rainforest, one of the oldest in the world, adds another layer of wonder with its lush trails and diverse flora and fauna. A truly magical experience.
Nithin M — Google review
Such a breathtaking place - I’ve never felt as calm and at peace as I did when I was there. Although the weather wasn’t the brightest that day, it didn’t take away from the experience. It was truly a marvellous time. 1000/10 ⭐️🤩
Ploy — Google review
We rented a private boat with my husband for a 3 hour tour around Khao Sok National Park, including 1 hour stop at the floating resort for kayaking and swimming. We paid only 3,180 THB. The trip was very enjoyable, definitely worth the money.
Liz A — Google review
The private longtail boat tour at Rajjaprabha Dam (Cheow Lan Lake) in Khao Sok National Park lasts 2 hours and offers a personalized experience to explore the natural beauty. ❤️
Charat’s V — Google review
Ratchaprapha Dam is absolutely stunning. The emerald water and limestone cliffs look like a tropical paradise. Peaceful atmosphere, perfect for relaxing and escaping the city. Loved it!
Vorathad S — Google review
True natural beauty unfolds across the vast Cheow Lan Lake and dramatic limestone landscapes above Rajjaprabha Dam. With deep emerald waters, floating raft accommodation, and unmatched sunrise views, it’s easy to see why it’s called “Guilin of Thailand.” Visitors can enjoy boat tours, kayaking, guided cave treks, or just relax aboard a floating lodge in serene surroundings. Accommodation ranges from basic floats to nicer raft houses—cheap, charming, and close to nature. Open daily 08:00–18:00. Located in Ban Ta Khun District, Surat Thani Province, the site is easily reachable via Highway 401 or chartered boats from nearby piers. A top highlight of Khao Sok National Park and a must-see for travelers craving breathtaking scenery and peaceful escapes.
Meaw M — Google review
It was beautiful day!! boat ride and swimming in clear water!! Good price for rent boat and kind boatwoman
Pavel S — Google review
Great view. Mix of enormous construction and beautiful nature.
Dom K — Google review
4.7
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4.7
(619)
XRC4+X7W, Khao Phang, Ban Ta Khun District, Surat Thani 84230, Thailand
22

Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Mu Ko Ang Thong National Marine Park is a breathtaking archipelago that captivates visitors with its stunning natural beauty and diverse wildlife. Comprising over 40 islands, this marine park features lush tropical rainforests, dramatic limestone cliffs, and pristine beaches that beckon adventurers to explore. Ideal for kayaking and snorkeling enthusiasts, the park offers organized tours that guide you through hidden lagoons and secret caves while providing all necessary equipment.
Ang Thong is stunning! The water is clear and calm, perfect for swimming and relaxing. Hiking up to the viewpoint was really tough and exhausting, but once you reach the top, the view is absolutely breathtaking. Totally worth the effort!
Track B — Google review
We have been here with a guided tour in 3 small islands and 1 snorkeling spot and has been an amazing experience! The National Marine Park is pristine and you can visit from beautiful beaches to a breathtaking view points. We have managed to enjoy some relaxing time and to prove our self on really tough trails to reach the viewing points,but has been worth it! We have been so lucky to find monkeys with babies during one of thr trail and to see some huge and colored fishes in the snorkeling point. The emerald lagoon is amazing aswell! If you are here around you cannot miss this.
Stefano N — Google review
Amazing national park and must see when in the south of Thailand. Gorgeous views, clear water, many nice activities and many animals! Including cute monkeys. Do watch out that they don't take your stuff.
Pim B — Google review
Absolutely stunning marine park with turquoise water, limestone islands, and breathtaking viewpoints. The scenery is incredible, both from the boat and from the hilltop trails. Snorkeling and kayaking are great ways to explore the area. Well organized tours and respectful handling of nature. A must-visit when staying around Koh Samui or Koh Phangan.
Nicolas — Google review
The view was absolutely breathtaking, a solid 10/10. But happy cardio to climb in 500 M. 🤪 I’m so grateful to have had the chance to experience such beauty in my lifetime. It really highlights how important it is to have a climbing partner who can encourage you along the way. 💗
KathD — Google review
Wide variety of activities to do from hiking to scenic viewpoints, swimming, snorkeling, hanging out at the beach, and watching wild life. Had a good experience traveling to this island from Koh samui via Grand Sea discovery.
David T — Google review
Wonderful trip, we got everything we needed, they took great care of us, Mr. Thai was very funny and kind, and his jokes made the whole day even better. The hike to the viewpoint took 20–40 minutes depending on experience and fitness level. A must-do is kayaking (if you don’t go kayaking, you’ll end up waiting on a crowded beach). We booked it through GetYourGuide.
Barbora Č — Google review
My honest review would be that I was not expecting this tour to be as exhausting as it was. I appreciate the operator and the tour guides, and the views are nice. However, the travel time from the pier to the first island is quite long, which already drains my energy. Then, the nature trail to the viewpoint is another exhausting one. The tour guides can mention in advance that if they are interested, they can hike. I cannot recommend this tour to those who are weak in endurance. Plus, I think the trail is not just 500 meters long. So, I decided to go down after the next stop. There is less time at the beach to explore and swim. The lunch provided is so-so. The kayaking was also too much with the distance. It was quite exhausting, and we were not informed that it would be very far, plus the waves were strong. If you can find another island tour aside from this, I recommend choosing that instead.
Harry C — Google review
4.7
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4.3
(3470)
Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84280, Thailand
https://nps.dnp.go.th/mapbranch.php?id=31&name=
+66 77 286 025
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View Seafood Resort

Resort hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
I had a wonderful experience at View Seafood Resort! The resort's minimal style by the sea was absolutely delightful. The beach was stunning, with shades of blue water that were breathtakingly beautiful. The accommodation was comfortable, and the seafood served at the resort was fresh and delicious. I highly recommend this place for anyone looking for a relaxing seaside getaway.
Pokchat C — Google review
Nice beach, brand new rooms, service is good. Bit overpriced, the view is amazing
Anton R — Google review
We only ate at the restaurant which had good Thai food. The Tom Yum Goong was a bit spicy at first but delicious 😋
Robert V — Google review
We stayed here overnight. The reception lady accommodate and allow us to check in early. Our room cost 1000 baht. We have a nice view to the beach and the room is spacious. They have other rooms as well but the one we stayed is N2. Wishing this place keeps its service and price reasonable. Thank you very much.
Eve L — Google review
We love it it here and have been afew times we always have the same room next to the beach can't wait to visit again next year after 5 years x
Emma H — Google review
This place is really nice. I stayed there 3 times and I really enjoyed. I love this beach. Restaurants and small shops around
Frédéric C — Google review
I recently visited this View seafood restaurant, just near hotel i stayed in Tung Wua Laen Beach. The atmosphere was nice, very local, you can hear beach wave. We ordered three crispy spicy salad, stir fried crab meat with curry powder, boiled cockles, stir fried Liang leaves with egg, we really love it, real southern food taste, and of course we would come back again!
Kay K — Google review
Food was delicious. Portions are rather small but this is forgotten once you taste the lovely fresh crab meat. Most Thai dishes are prepared to accommodate a Western public (not as spicy).
Sethi C — Google review
4.2
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4.0
(104)
Saphli, Pathio District, Chumphon 86230, Thailand
+66 92 352 4253
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Wat Thang Sai

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Perched on the heights of Thong Sai Beach and overlooking Hat Sai Kaew, a few steps up and you arrive inside this superb building.
Laurent R — Google review
Firstly you should come early in the morning so you can enjoy the silence and spirit of that stunning tempel. There is a big golden Buddha next to the car park , and after that take a short walk up to the main temple. It looks amazing from the outside, but make sure to go up to the second floor as well where you will find some jaw-dropping panoramic views, with great photo opportunities.
Paw S — Google review
Isan-quality temple in the south. This is a lovely place to visit and relax
Dave W — Google review
Wat Tang Sai, one of the most spectacular temples in Thailand. It has a beautiful golden Buddha statue at the temple on the top of Thongchai mountain, Prachuap Khirikhan, Thailand. A supernatural atmosphere around and it's about four hours from Bangkok.
Bimalangkar — Google review
Interesting place for a quick stop as it’s high up on a hill overlooking the sea and Nan Krut bay and beautiful beach. It’s about a 200 metre walk uphill to the top. Some interesting stained glass windows
Kevin G — Google review
A very beautiful temple that is well worth the time and effort to visit. Would be good to allow 2hrs for the visit. The view from the 2nd floor of the temple is outstanding. Information: The amulet in the buddha heart is for offering and not for rent. There is not English signage.
David T — Google review
Very nice
Worldwide S — Google review
Beautiful and stunning hilltop temple. Well worth the few steps to get there! Very memorable.
Art W — Google review
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9H7H+RR4, ตำบลธงชัย Bang Saphan District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77190, Thailand
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Ao Manao beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Ao Manao beach is a stunning location in Thailand that often escapes the attention of tourists. Despite this, it undoubtedly ranks as one of the country's most picturesque beaches. The wide expanse of clean sand and shallow waters make for a beautiful setting to relax and take in the natural beauty around you. However, visitors should be aware that the beach closes at 6 pm, so it's important to plan accordingly to ensure you have ample time to enjoy everything it has to offer.
What's not to LOVE! After 4 months of travelling through Indonesia Malaysia & Thailand, this is one of the best beaches we have come across; definitely ranked in our top five matching the Gili Islands. Access 6am to 6pm as Military owed Air base. Toilets/showers, eateries, chairs/shade. Do tend to lose the sun about 4pm during February which then brings locals down to the area... beautifully gorgeous, as are the sunrises. Safe access to sandy warm waters.
Skram J — Google review
Big disappointment. Great for pictures and for eating cheap. Windy, hard sand, water not inviting at all. You don't see 1 person in the water, not to say swimming. The mountains around are beautiful. And the city itself, dead. Which l felt very bad for the locals. Tons of places to eat and tons of places to stay ( search on your own before booking anywhere) but all empty. The fisherman's village( very north of the bay) is the best place to stay. Stunning view, very charming, not windy and the restaurant Lung Yai Pu Pen has amazing seafood, ocean front close to the nature reserve. Was our spot for 1 week, last one of the year. Other than that...will not come back.
Juliene T — Google review
Very nice beach with clear waters and small ripples. The views are amazing and the area is relatively clean. You can rent a chair with table and it’s shaded well 20b. They also sell food,drinks and have toys you can rent like small/large inner tube floats 20b/50b. Jet ski rental and banana boat ride. Food and drinks are reasonably priced for the beach. Highly recommended
SICILIAN-AMERICAN — Google review
Very nice beach, reachable by bicycle or tuk-tuk.
Athanasios T — Google review
Beautiful beach that's kept and owned by the Thai royal airforce. If you are around hua hin it's worth a shout. Toilet only 3 baht Shower only 5 baht Plenty of food options for Thai food and ice scream Only 20 baht for a chair Nice and quiet Lovely beach
Greg H — Google review
It is a relaxing and beautiful beach. Good for spending time with family. There is plenty of food nearby with reasonable prices
Maryna Y — Google review
Nice beach to spend a few hours. Not stunning, but still clean. Toilet near food court, reasonable prices at food court. Seats were 20 baht each in Dec 2022.
Vivienne S — Google review
Beautiful beach. Perfect pit stop if you're driving down the gulf of Thailand. Came midweek and it was so peaceful and quiet. On the whole stretch, only saw about 5 other visitors. Note the beach is on a military site so you have to pass a checkpoint, but the guards were very friendly. Opens 6am to 6pm. Lots of food and drink stalls line the beach. If you come from the Prachuap Khiri Khan town side, you'll get to drive across a runway, which is very cool.
Anthony H — Google review
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26

Kui Buri National Park

National park
Nature & Parks
Kui Buri National Park is a verdant forest with scenic driving tours that offer glimpses of Asian elephants and other wildlife. I had an enjoyable journey there with a close friend, where we encountered wild bulls and Thai elephants residing near local homes and pineapple farms. The fresh air was invigorating, and camping amidst the greenery was an unforgettable experience.
We stayed at Vana Varin, and the receptionist there helped us find the taxi driver that drove us to the national park and waited about 3 hours for us, while we took the Safari, and drove us back to the hotel, except we asked him to recommend a restaurant for him to leave us at instead.. this service cost baht 2600. Tickets to enter the national park were baht 200 p/person, and we had to pay an additional baht 850 for one of their vehicles with driver, plus a guide. We also hired a pair of binoculars for baht 50. This was a memorable experience, as we sat in the back of an open vehicle and drove through vast amounts of forest looking for elephants.. apparently there are around 300 elephants in the national park. We were so lucky to see 11 elephants, and they are roaming 100% freely.. we were not even permitted to stand downwind from the elephants and had to keep our distance. The setting was stunning. Our guide was friendly.
Bridgitte * — Google review
We did the wild elephant watching in Kui Buri National Park and it was incredible! We came here to the enterace first for information then headed to the elephant watching area to buy tickets. Don't fall for the tours if you're staying in Hua Hin, they're over priced. We hired a car between 3 of us which was 1500 baht, then 200 baht per person for park enterance, and 850 baht for the truck, driver and guide between us. Our guide and driver were great and we were lucky enough to see about 20 wild elephant as well as other animals!
Megan D — Google review
Excellent experience and a highlight of our Thailand trip. We had our own car which made getting to the park much easier and cheaper than a private tour. We arrived at 2pm and set off into the park straight away. After a short trip we were guided to a group of 25+ Elephants. Couldn't recommend this highly enough.
Mark C — Google review
Visited October 23, 2025: Wow. This was an INCREDIBLE National park! We booked a private tour through Viator with Ken Diamond Tour Hua Hin (about $140/person for park entry, private 4x4, dinner, English speaking guide, and transportation to and from Hua Hin). Our guide accompanied us on the drive through the park so we could ask questions in English. Because it was just us, we were able to take our time at every stop we made. I would have not enjoyed this experience as much in a shared group 4x4. Because we booked a tour with transport, I can’t speak for the process of getting your tickets at the park, getting assigned a 4x4, or the English proficiency of the drivers and park staff who accompany you as our guide took care of everything and made it seamless. (I would recommend a guide). But the experience was incredible. The park scenery is absolutely stunning. We saw so many gaur and their babies and 3 male elephants from afar! We were grateful to see any at all as we knew the possibility of seeing none. We stopped at 4 or 5 different spots. The drive was 7km into the park, and 7km back out the same way so you have the chance to check out viewpoints again to see if more elephants have come about. The staff are always talking to each other on radio to alert elephant sightings to make sure you see them (if there are any). Binoculars are 100baht in the visitor center where the tickets are purchased. Get the big ones, we used them a lot! This is a big park with a lot of thick trees and greenery for them to hide in. It was fun seeing the elephants little trails through the brush off the sides of the roads, and knocked over trees and branches. Signs they are around! The weather was perfect on the day we visited. Sunny and very windy so it was almost chilly by sunset! Not too hot at all, even when we started at around 3pm. But I recommend good sun protection since the 4x4’s are open to the elements. We had UV protection jackets and hats, plus a lot of sunscreen. The vehicle we were in had 3 umbrellas so if it were raining we would have had protection too. I can’t speak for that in all national park trucks though. There are toilets in decent condition by the visitor center. They have toilet paper! I also want to add - I’m surprised and saddened by a lot of negative people in the reviews here who can’t appreciate a place for what it is. The entire point of visiting a national park, to MAYBE see elephants, is that these beautiful animals are WILD and untouched by humans (as they should be) vs the unfortunate alternative of abuse and tourism cash grabs that is rampant in this part of the world (riding, bathing, unethical practices). If in the event you don’t see any, but you can’t find beauty in the other animals, birds, insects flying around, plants, and scenic beauty, that’s a YOU problem. If you do see some but at a very long distance and complain that there aren’t roads to get you selfishly closer to them or you can’t appreciate the fact that your own two eyes, even with binoculars, have seen these endangered animals live their lives safely from afar, that’s a YOU problem. Everyone should know the risk of price vs not seeing any elephants here, or seeing them from several hundred meters away. It’s luck! Enjoy the experience! ❤️
Anna R — Google review
If you want see elephants in Thailand, this is the ONLY place to do it. Eco tourism at its finest, most of Asia should take a big example from this institution. An abandoned setting deep in the jungle near the Burmese border and limited daily visitors allow this national park to flourish like almost none in the region. There’s only a 7.5km dirt road with four viewpoints along the way, to stop and lookout. It never feels overcrowded, it never feels like too close to disturb the animals natural behaviour. That being said, 100 Baht rent for binoculars is money well spent. We were able to 17 wild elephants, countless Gaurs and lots of birds including hornbills, eagles, kingfishers and egrets in the short span of only 3-4 hours. Please support this place instead of visiting any of the countless Thai elephant “sanctuaries”. This is how animal tourism should be!
Elias J — Google review
We went wild elephant watching at Kui Buri National Park! The park entrance fee was 200 baht per person, and the truck with a driver and guide cost 850 baht in total. Our guide and driver were fantastic, and we were lucky enough to spot around 40 wild elephants, along with other wildlife. We patiently tracked and waited for the elephants, and late afternoon turned out to be the perfect time for it. We also got a close look at a hornbill, some deer, and junglefowl. Worth a visit. Best either you hire a car to get here as town is not that close. I would love to visit again.
May W — Google review
A must-visit for wildlife lovers! Driving through scenic forest trails, you’ll have the chance to spot majestic wild elephants grazing peacefully and herds of gaur roaming the open grasslands. The park is home to hornbills, deer, and many other species, making every visit a true safari experience in Thailand. The peaceful atmosphere, stunning mountain views, and close encounters with nature make Kui Buri an unforgettable adventure.
Lee H — Google review
It's a good choice if you want to see elephants, we saw about 4 different groups on a pretty short trip. The guides were nice too and were clearly doing their best to help us see as many elephants as possible.
Benjamin F — Google review
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Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, loosely translated as "the mountain with 300 peaks," is a 98-sq-km marine national park featuring white sand beaches and the renowned Phraya Nakhon Cave. The park offers diverse attractions such as pools, swamps, caves, and abundant wildlife, making it an ideal destination for families. Bueng Bua within the park is a stunning sight worth visiting, offering boat tours through the fresh-water marshland.
This was my 3rd time here. I’ll never get tired of coming back and means a lot to me! Magical place! This is a place the requires a lot of walking, up and down the mountain, make sure you’re fit enough to walk for a long distance in the heat, but once you arrive to the center inside the mountain, you can chill with the amazing views!! Loads of steps up and down but half way you got toilets and a nice restaurant to refresh with food and drinks. Also toilets. Half way there is a beach too. You can also take the boat the other way around making it easier to reach the beach (half way)
Pedro V — Google review
There are so many different places that you can experience in this National Park.It was so much fun. We decided that we were going to do the one hour boat tour. The mountains are just stunning and the views are beautiful. Be careful with the monkeys.They're very aggressive with food.If they see you have anything, they'll try to take it from you.If your car is open.They will go in your vehicles and they will climb on your vehicles.
Joanna P — Google review
This is definitely worth checking out while you’re in Hua Hin! It’s a bit of a “hike” (I used quotes because it’s mostly stairs 🤷‍♂️), but totally worth it, but here a a couple of things to know before you go. First, you have a choice of walking/hiking there or taking a boat. I took the boat cause I wanted to be on the water, beach is so beautiful here. If you take the boat, bring sandals because you must walk into the ocean a bit to climb onto the boat. If you walk, it looks like an equally beautiful walk; the natural landscape here is beautiful. One last tip: while in line, a local asked us if I wanted to split the cost of the boat with her and her daughter. I agreed (if I recall correctly, paid 200 of the 400 TBH total), and this is an important point. This very cool and nice local girl informed me that she was happy I agreed because she claimed that the people operating the boat-ride service will often try to add a lil foreigner tax if you’re not in the “know.” She told me that they will usually tell foreigners that it is 400 TBH per person, when the actual cost is 400 TBH total for the ride, which can be split amongst the passengers in anyway they see fit. Ergo, according to this cool local girl I was fortunate enough met there, if they tell you that it’s 400 per passenger, it’s definitely a foreigner tax haha 🤣. Back to the “hike”, I wore sandals to get on the boat and for the hike, and I was totally fine. I’m not the Michael Phelps of hiking nor anything like that 😝 , just saying that if you’re concerned, might wanna bring a towel and a pair of shoes to change into after the boat ride. Like I mentioned earlier, it’s mostly stairs you’re climbing, but they are stairs carved out of rock or made of wooden logs, you know like almost kinda like “natural” stairs, not something built from Home Depot supplies. The “stairs” are often uneven, slippery, jagged, etc., but I did it in sandals and I’m a 40+ yr old dood, so…. It is not the shortest “hike” haha and it can get hot af, so bring water. Once you get to the end, totally worth it tho. There’s a couple of fake/statue monks on display in the cave so don’t let those freak you out haha 😂. But yeah fr tho, totally worth it. Once you’re back to the beach the boat dropped you off at, there’s a really good local restaurant there selling some delicious, grub food there. So after the “hike”, grab some good local eats and a fresh coconut water 😋. One last thing, when we first arrived, I was instructed to remember the number of the boat that dropped me off, which I did, but didn’t seem to matter later 🤷‍♂️ but might be a good idea to jot it down somewhere for Justin (just in case lol). Enjoy your trip. @CBD-travelchannel
Alex E — Google review
Beautiful national park. Was quiet when we went so felt off the beaten path. Great food options near the cave. We sat on the beach to eat. Well maintained hiking trails and frequent restrooms. We saw some friendly stray dogs and dusky langur monkeys.
Emmali H — Google review
A hidden gem in Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, famous for the royal pavilion bathed in sunlight through a natural skylight. The hike is a bit challenging, but the breathtaking view inside the cave is worth every step.
Lee H — Google review
Beautiful natural park, worth the ride from His Hin
Kevan C — Google review
Great hike, amazing beach..you can take a boat around to avoid one of the climbs up and down...if seas are calm
Brian J — Google review
Great place to visit it’s a full day doing the 12 spots that are available to visit under the 200 BTH park entry fee plus parking Best way is to start at 8 am at the ranges office and mangrove walkway It’s a physical day with some fairly deep cave exploring bring a torch and stay hydrated and have a lovely sunset at spot 12 kissing
Lachlan M — Google review
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+66 32 821 568
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Phraya Nakhon Cave

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Nature & Parks
Caverns & Caves
Nestled within Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, Phraya Nakhon Cave is a breathtaking natural wonder. The cave's enormous chamber houses the exquisite Kuha Karuhas Pavilion, a historic royal structure dating back to King Rama V's reign. Sunlight filters through the collapsed roof, casting an enchanting glow on the pavilion and creating a magical ambiance.
Very beautiful cave. Highly recommend a visit. You can either go by car or by boat. If you take the boat you skip the initial 500 hike which is quite steep. If you arrive by car there is plenty of parking space and vendors that sell water. Make sure you bring enough water! Second part of the hike is uphill quite steep but doable. You will be rewarded with great views at the end of the trail. Stunning views of the sun shining through the cave ceiling. Well worth a visit. There are toilets and restaurants on the beach at the base of the climb
Gerbrand B — Google review
This is one of the "must" sites to see along the upper gulf coast. Although you may have to really earn it. We went on October 22nd which was a nice hot day after quit a few wet ones. The boats would not run in the stormy seas so you will have to hike the first leg by the park entrance. Fee is 200 for foreigner, 100 for Thai. The hike can be strenuous if either physically limited, or have any ailments. After the first "up to the viewpoint" and down the backside you come up to the beach. A nice secluded shell filled beach that leads you to the one again strenuous (only because the humidity helps the sweat pour out) hike up towards the cave. The well maked path takes to the first cave system once the jagged limestone path levels off. Then down through a cave opening to the grand entrance of Phraya Nakhon Cave. The lighting causes for a very dramatic backdrop to the shine. Quite spectacular. And the temperature in quite nice dropping at least 8 to 10 degrees Celsius lower than the outside temperature. On a Wednesday it wasn't really crowded and with patience can have the whole place to yourself for the perfect photo opp.
Daniel P — Google review
Amazing spot nice views, to have the best light come 10.30 till 12.00. athe light on the temple is only in February. There are two mountains to be crossed. You need to be fit, children can do it as well. Ways down and up are with stones. The first mountain can be down by boat if the waves are not to high, u arrive rhen directly on the beach and miss the views from the first mountain. At the beach there is a good restaurant with good drinks and they toilettes. From there u can start the second mountain when u made it, there is only ashort way down tonrhe cave entry. At the beginning u can see monkeys Dusty at the second climb or on rhe beach. The cave is amazing we had a very food toir guide she showed is perfect spots for photos.
Florian P — Google review
Stunning drive through the National Park, then a challenging walk to the cave. Spectacular scenery and wildlife on the walk. The cave itself is breathtaking, well worth the walk. I rode a motorbike from Hua Hin, took 1 hour, but amazing mountain's 👏.
Grant R — Google review
First of all, this cave is part of the Khao Sam Roi You national park. I recommend starting your day at the national park's ticket office. The ticket you buy here is valid for more than one attractions. I started my day with the mangrove forest around the ticket office area, then visited the Khao Daeng Viewpoint, after this Klong Khao Daeng (the boat trip price is not included in the ticket) and my last stop was Phraya Nakhon cave. I was riding a motorbike between the places. The cave can be reached by boats or walking. The motorboats are very loud and I prefer walking anyway so I hiked to the cave. Please note that it is a 2km distance. The first part of the road follows the sea shore, with wonderful views. It goes uphill first and then down to the beach. It is a bit rocky and you will definitely sweat a bit climbing here. Through the beach, you walk on flat surface among trees and sand, it is very pleasant (apart from the loud boats arriving every minute). Someone put swings on trees next to the beach, you may take nice photos here. There are also cafes and restaurant, bathrooms here to refresh if needed. The next part of the road takes you through a small forest part - apply mosquito repellent here if you haven't done it yet, they attack straight away! At the end of the forest road, you will see a big sign with many rules (how to dress, behave and so on) and a warning to understand your physical capabilities or limitations - because the next part of the road is very challenging. From now on, the road is mainly uphill on the natural terrain which has some steps built but it is mainly rocky and steep, sometimes a bit slippery. In the hot weather, it's not easy to complete the climb. Halfway up on the hill, you will find a resting stop with benches. The park also stations a first aid team here, which is reassuring. They are on standby for any emergencies or injuries. Also they sell (expensive) water. After climbing for about 500 meters, the last part of the road is finally downhill, believe me, you'll be grateful for that 😁 Please make sure you are dressed modestly to respect the Buddhist principles before entering the cave. The entrance is already impressive. I haven't seen a forest growing in a cave yet. The temple is in the second hall of the cave and if you are lucky, the sunshine will illuminate it. When I was there, I could admire it completely alone (low season) and it was a wonderful experience.
Kat A — Google review
Parking: 10B motorcycle, 20B car Entrance to national park: 100B foreigner, 40B Thai Hike to Phraya Nakhon Cave: 1. 515m along the coast, up and down to reach Laem Sala beach 2. Around 1km flat along the beach. There's a restaurant. 3. 430m mostly up through the forest to the cave entrance. The path is shaded, mostly dirt, sharp rocks and makeshift steps. Physically demanding but very rewarding. Water can be bought at the entrance. Closed shoes recommended.
Gregor H — Google review
The cave at the end is very impressive. The hike there should be better maintained considering the amount of entrance fee revenue they collect. Path is very slippery in the rain, and there’s hundreds and hundreds of stairs. Highly recommend taking the boat there and back. After the beach, the rest of the trail is a brutal uphill treck. Beautiful to see, but wouldn’t go again. Lots of large orb weaver spiders are in the cave too, just as a warning for arachnophobes.
BorG G — Google review
It's a cave. Steep. A wall runs along the path which is sometimes better. I'm fit. Still took me an hour . Take water . Round a big hill. Then down a cave system. Through 2 chambers into a 3rd which had the temple . 200 baht for adults 100 for kids. . Well worth it.
Lee W — Google review
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Pa La-U Waterfall, Kaen Krachan National Park

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Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Nestled within the KaengKrachan National Park, about 60 km west of Hua Hin, Pa La-U Waterfall offers a picturesque setting with its 16 cascades and ancient forest teeming with rare wildlife. Visitors can embark on moderate to challenging hikes through unspoiled rainforest to reach the waterfall, where they can marvel at the natural beauty and take a refreshing dip in pools filled with wild carp fish.
Beautiful waterfalls with 5 levels that are available for tourists. In total the waterfalls have 15 levels which you can see on a map at the entrance. You can also feed fish here with food that can be bought for 10Baht at the entrance. In addition they have a small shop to buy refreshment and snacks. If you are planning to make your way up to level 5 make sure you bring enough water as it is a quite exhausting way. You can also swim here if you want. The water is cool and refreshing. Food is not allowed after level 1 so make sure you eat before you go further. There is a checkpoint after level 1 where you have to deposit your food to make sure no food goes further than level 1 but you are allowed to bring water. Entrance fee for adult foreigners is 300 Baht and for kids 150 Baht. For thai nationals it is 60 Baht and 30 Baht for kids. Vehicles are 30 Baht and motorcycles 20 Baht
Benjamin M — Google review
About an hour drive from Hua Hin city central to this local waterfall. The waterfall is under the park ranger maintenance and control. Theres small fee for enter. Its a great place to bring family for the time together. We visited during long weekend and theres were lots of local, foreigners and Bangkok people.
Sandee T — Google review
Nice drive to the park from Hua Hin on a winding small road. 300 Baht entrance fee for non-Thais and 30 Baht per car. I picked a rainy day, which had the advantage of the park being very quiet. At most of my walk I was alone. Disadvantage is that the rocks are extremely slippery. Friendly NP staff. Some signs are just in Thai and there was no mobile signal, so I couldn't translate it. If I understand it correctly, there is NO food or drinks allowed past the second waterfall. It's a sweaty and very slippery climb though.
Khun U — Google review
Very nice area with a lot of places to enjoy and rest in the cool forest. Wished you could even go more up, the adventure was limited up to stage 4. IMO there are too many fish, which makes it a bit difficult to get into the water. We have been there on a weekday and we’re lucky that the were not many visitors. Unfortunately they did not excepted my Thai ID card, as was mentioned wherefore I had to pay the high farang entry fee. But have to confess, it was worth it!
Peter K — Google review
Pa La-U Waterfall, entrance fee 60 baht, transportation fee 30 baht, great atmosphere, very natural, clear and cool water, the way up to the waterfall is not difficult, some rocks are quite slippery, so shoes must be suitable and have good grip.
Sutthinan C — Google review
The path is quite slippery and challenging. A little climb on rocks along the way. There re 5 floor of waterfall. I recommend 5th floor to enjoy less people and swimmable pool.
Sun S — Google review
Lovely river hike upstream. I climbed to level 5 on many past occasions, but had to stop at level 3 yesterday due to rain/ wet and slipper rocks. Loved it still!
Cute M — Google review
This is a somewhat remote location in the hills near the Myanmar border. There is a trail up to the biggest cascade that is steep and slippery in places but has had ropes put in place to assist you in the spots where you have to scramble up the most. The hike up and back is a nice workout. There are a few nice pools to swim in but there are a lot of fish loitering around looking for a handout and that can be a little off-putting despite what their presence indicates about the cleanliness and health of the water stream. They are fun to watch ascending the cataracts, though. There are several species of butterfly up there and don't be surprised if they land on you looking for salt from your sweat. People seemed pretty conscientious about their trash here, for the most part, but if you bring a bag and schlep some out that you might inevitably stumble across, you will be rewarded greatly by the Great Karma Chameleon of the Universe. We try to get up here a couple of times of year because it is such magical and beautiful place. Definitely, one of my favorite spots in Thailand.
Robert J — Google review
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Pran Buri Forest Park

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Nature & Parks
Forests
Pran Buri Forest Park, situated just a short drive from Hua Hin, is a natural gem boasting an extensive mangrove forest and tropical woodlands. Managed by the Office of Conservation Area Management, this protected area spans 700 rai and features a tranquil white sandy beach. Visitors can explore the diverse ecosystem via raised wooden walkways that wind through the park without disturbing its delicate balance.
Must do! A little out of the way but 30 mins on a moped 🏍️ Boardwalk through the mangroves and you will see many amazing blue and red mud crabs 🦀 We walked approximately 600m and took a small boat (450b for 1-4 pax) skippered by a gorgeous Thai lady who took us through the mangroves, out through a fishing village and to the mouth of the sea where she dropped us off on a beach which was 200m back to our starting point. Thoroughly enjoyed this experience 😎
Nikki B — Google review
Interesting little excursion. This park is apparently apart of conservation efforts in the area. A raised wooden path has been constructed through the mangrove to give visitors the opportunity to explore this environment. Information sign are dotted about the path to give you an idea of possible animals,insects or foliage you may see. Sadly not many of these are written in English. The route is a loop which take you back to the car park. Boat ride are available only during high season. Information center, cafe and toilets available near car park. Not push or wheelchair friendly in certain areas as trees have been left where the path was constructed.
Laura B — Google review
Very short walk, but it was beautiful and serene nevertheless. It's more like a mangrove swamp with lots of small crabs. If you go too early in the morning, it'll be low tide so no boats available.
KC — Google review
I can’t believe such a beautiful place is free to visit! The 45-minute boat ride costs only 500 THB per boat, and each boat can take up to six people — such a fair price! The lady who took us on the boat was very friendly. Even though she didn’t speak English, she kept pointing out different animals for us to see. We spotted some birds we couldn’t name and even a swimming lizard! If you come to Hua Hin and skip this place, you’re really missing out!
Yuzhu Z — Google review
Wonderful place to visit and walk along the trails among mangroves— took a boat tour and sighted the natures and fishing villages. If you are in Hua Hin, this is a must visit place.
Kyaw T — Google review
A casual spot for a quick 1- to 2-hour walk, Pran Buri Forest Park’s Mangrove Forest offers a peaceful and scenic experience. The wooden walkway is well-constructed and regularly maintained by staff, making the path easy to navigate. There are no steep inclines—just a flat, smooth trail throughout. As the walkway winds through the mangrove forest, there are plenty of opportunities to spot wildlife such as mudskippers, mud crabs, and—if you're lucky—the highly elusive and endangered mud lobster. A highlight of the trail is the watchtower located in the center of the forest. You can climb the three-story structure for a stunning 360-degree view of the surrounding mangroves. On a good day, the skies are bright and sunny, so be sure to bring water and a towel to stay cool and refreshed. Overall, it’s a very family-friendly destination—perfect for a relaxing nature walk.
Krisana V — Google review
The Pran Buri Mangrove Forest offers a beautiful circular boardwalk trail that winds through lush greenery. Walking at a relaxed pace, it takes about 40 minutes to complete. About halfway around, there’s the option to take a boat tour — but only during high tide. Just like in our case, the river at low tide doesn’t have enough water for the boats to pass. For the kids, the highlight was spotting the many colorful crabs that scuttle along the banks. They made a game of “collecting” each color with their eyes — a fun twist that kept them engaged the whole way. Admission is free, making it an easy and rewarding stop for families and nature lovers alike. There is a large parking lot for cars and buses, but it was not overcrowded. You should combine this trip with a river boat tour in the nearby fisher village, tonsee the mangrove trees from the river side as well
Volker U — Google review
Great way to experience nature and discover differen kind of animals living undrr the mango trees. The park is wheel chair friendly as well and free entrance.
RHEA F — Google review
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Pak Nam Pran, Pran Buri District, Prachuap Khiri Khan 77220, Thailand
+66 61 464 4951
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