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How long is the drive from Patong to Bagan?

The direct drive from Patong to Bagan is 1,263 mi (2,032 km), and should have a drive time of 1 day 1 hr in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Patong to Bagan, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Krabi Town, Yangon (Rangoon), Hua Hin, Kanchanaburi, Ao Nang, Khao Lak, Nyaungshwe, Takua Pa, and Cha-am, as well as top places to visit like Phra nang Cave Beach and Railay Beach, or the ever-popular Ko Poda.

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Top cities between Patong and Bagan

The top cities between Patong and Bagan are Krabi Town, Yangon (Rangoon), Hua Hin, Kanchanaburi, Ao Nang, Khao Lak, Nyaungshwe, Takua Pa, and Cha-am. Krabi Town is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Patong and 24 hours from Bagan.
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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, 5% of way to Bagan
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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, 7% of way to Bagan
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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, 9% of way to Bagan
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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, 9% of way to Bagan
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Hua Hin District

Hua Hin District, nestled along the stunning Gulf of Thailand in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, is a captivating seaside resort that has transformed from a quaint fishing village into a chic getaway since the 1920s. This evolution was largely influenced by the Thai royal family, who established summer palaces here. The main attraction is Hua Hin Beach, renowned for its thrilling kitesurfing and various water sports activities.
57% as popular as Krabi Town
54 minutes off the main route, 31% of way to Bagan
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Cha-am

Cha-am is a charming beach town in Thailand, known for its beautiful sandy beaches and clear waters. It offers a more relaxed and laid-back atmosphere compared to some of the busier tourist destinations in the country. The town is also famous for its delicious seafood, with numerous restaurants serving up fresh catches daily. Cha-am is a great place to enjoy water sports, sunbathe on the beach, or simply take leisurely strolls along the shore.
8% as popular as Krabi Town
53 minutes off the main route, 32% of way to Bagan
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Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi, a town in western Thailand, is famous for its historical sites related to World War II. The Death Railway and the Death Railway Bridge over River Khwae Yai are major attractions. Visitors can learn about the railway's history at the JEATH War Museum and the Thailand–Burma Railway Centre. The Kanchanaburi War Cemetery honors Allied soldiers.
32% as popular as Krabi Town
1 hour off the main route, 39% of way to Bagan
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Yangon

Yangon, formerly known as Rangoon, is the largest city in Myanmar and was its capital until 2006. The city boasts a mix of British colonial architecture, modern high-rises, and gilded Buddhist pagodas that define its skyline. Shwedagon Paya, a shimmering pagoda complex, is a major pilgrimage site drawing thousands of visitors annually. Other notable religious sites include the Botataung and Sule pagodas which house Buddhist relics.
75% as popular as Krabi Town
1 hour off the main route, 72% of way to Bagan
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Nyaungshwe

Nyaungshwe, also known as Inle Lake, is a charming town located near the center of Inle Lake in Myanmar's Shan State. It serves as the gateway to this stunning destination and offers a picturesque setting with a rich indigenous culture. The town is popular among tourists for its beauty and range of professional tourist services, making it an ideal spot for honeymooners and other travelers.
10% as popular as Krabi Town
2 hours off the main route, 84% of way to Bagan

Best stops along Patong to Bagan drive

The top stops along the way from Patong to Bagan (with short detours) are Fisherman's Village Night Market, Ao Nang Beach, and Khao Phing Kan. Other popular stops include Wat Phra Yai, Phra nang Cave Beach, and Nang Yuan Island.
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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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4.3
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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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Krabi, Thailand, USA
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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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4.2
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Ao Nang, Krabi, Thailand, USA
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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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3.6
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Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, 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
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35, Krabi Noi, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81000, Thailand
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Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan is a significant Buddhist temple in southern Thailand that houses a sacred tooth relic. Legend has it that more than 1000 years ago, Queen Hem Chala and Prince Thanakuman brought relics to Nakhon and built a small pagoda to house them. Today, the temple has grown into a massive site with an impressive 77m white chedi crowned by a gold spire.
One of the best temple I've visited in Thailand. Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan is the main Buddhist temple of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in southern Thailand. The main stupa of the temple, Phra Borommathat Chedi, was built by King Sri Dhammasokaraja in the early-13th century CE to establish a symbol for the Theravada Buddhism.
Catherine O — Google review
Good vibes. Lots of history there. Many locals with strong Buddhism beliefs. It is different from Bangkok's temples or any where else. Worth visiting.
Peter S — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful temple with deep history. The main stupa is stunning, and the grounds are well kept. A must-visit when in Nakhon Si Thammarat.
The L — Google review
A truly peaceful and beautiful place. Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan has such a calming presence - the architecture is stunning and the whole area feels steeped in history. I had a great time walking around, just taking it all in. Definitely a must-visit if you’re in Nakhon Si Thammarat.
Varun H — Google review
Very impressive: gigantic stupa surrounded by dozens of smaller ones, endless perimeter galleries filled with guilded Buddha statues and very special ambience...
V K — Google review
Fantastic temple not to be missed if you’re on NST. Of particular interest is the vestibule leading up to the chedi, with its standing Buddha and mesmerizing array of guardian demons. Also don’t miss the gallery at the base of the chedi.
Wayndering — Google review
The oldest temple in Nakhon si thamarat very good place not much people as bangkok . Must visit
Mr. M — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful place. A must if you’re visiting Nakhon Si Thammarat
Victor K — Google review
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435 Ratchadamnoen Rd, Tambon Nai Mueang, Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat District, Nakhon Si Thammarat 80000, Thailand
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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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3MHM+Q2X, Nong Thale, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi, Thailand
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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/
+66 65 771 2550
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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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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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Phang Nga Elephant Park

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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
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49 1, Thung Kha Ngok, Mueang Phang-nga District, Phang Nga 82000, Thailand
https://www.phangngaelephantpark.com/
+66 85 351 5536
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Ton Chong Fa Waterfall

Nature & Parks
Waterfalls
Amazing place, 100thb entrance, 4 waterfalls in 1km hiking. I was there before 10am almost no one there in high season and it took me 2h but if you go with more people 3h with making photos and small swim with fish spa is enough time. Wear proper shoes after 3d waterfall its getting harder. Beautiful nature. Remember about bringing water. Have fun!
Aleksander R — Google review
Only 100 baht for entrance and great waterfalls. You can get to to the first waterfall Stage quite easy but after that you have to do quite some hiking and walking through water. We've done it with sandals quite easy and some parts can be done barefoot. The water is very clean and fresh and nice for a dip. But don't expect to have a relaxing day as the pool areas are quite small
Moritz G — Google review
A beautiful scenic reserve that has 4 different waterfalls! Entrance fee is 100 baht per person, and it includes all 4 waterfalls and a small pool. The distance from the entrance to the 4th and last waterfall is only 1.5km, so I really suggest going straight to it, then entering the waterfalls you liked the most (also, because it's much nicer just going down the road when you're wet, as opposed to climbing the entire way while being wet). It was a very quick walk, and took us only about 45 mins walking from the entrance to the last waterfall, we took some pics on the way, and only on the way back we entered the ones that weren't packed with people (which obviously depends on the weather and time of day). If you're in Khao Lak, this is definitely a must visit!!
Maya I — Google review
For 100 bht you get to visit the gorgeous multi tiered falls. I have been here both in rainy and dry season. Dey season you will see very little water. Rainy season is the best time to go and does not effect the tack much. The first part in easily traversed however does have multiple big hills. To get the the higher levels the path is mountainous and consists of natural obstacles which you may have to exert some effort to traverse. We passed a few tourists during our trekking however most don’t make it past the first waterfall. Exercise caution and common sense and you will be fine. The uppermost falls are absolutely worth the effort. We spent a few hours here and had a great time.
Julz P — Google review
Great hike! The waterfall has 5 levels on a straight hike. I stopped at 2. More advanced hikers can keep going. Entrance fee was 100 baht and they sell water (20 baht) and snacks. Spent about 90 minutes here total. The taxi I took waited for me for the return trip to the hotel.
Laura Z — Google review
The national park and waterfalls are beautiful however, the facilities are terrible. There are 2 toilets (at beginning and one at the end) avoid the one at the end, its disgusting, considering you have to pay for entry to the park, they should at least maintain the toilet facilities. The one at the entrance is clean and presentable. Also, the crossing points over some of the waterfalls have all been washed away after heavy rains and so it can be dangerous for people to get across, at some points the crossing mainly rope, planks and branches have all been washed away making it extremely difficult, if not impossible to get to the last waterfall. The walk is approx. 1.5kms to the waterfalls and there are 3-5 waterfalls with varying degrees of flow. You can dip your feet in and cleaner fish will come and nibble on your dead skin... its a great location on a sunny day but be careful during the monsoon season, as the path can succumb to flooding and the way back to the main road from the reserve can get huge puddles and running water if on a bike. There is also a lack of supervision or safety staff around, so if you get in trouble there are no staff present to help. Definitely a place for the steady and fairly agile. Besides the negatives I mentioned here, the reserve and waterfalls deserve a 5*.
Travel S — Google review
Great waterfall to visit. Plenty of water in May. It's a decent trek in, maybe 2km and a 100m elevation. Not ideal for oldies or tiny kids. Worth getting to the top, the signature falls - the swimming in #2 or visiting the "fish spa" at the beginning. Entry is Bt20 for locals, Bt100 for foreigners. It is a national park, so don't be surprised if you meet some wildlife. We saw a snake, plenty of lizards and some overly friendly fish. Bug spray recommended.
Rob L — Google review
This waterfall is so beautiful 🥺 best to visit during rainy season. We went in May, lots of water, had a nice swim and meditation under the waterfall - it was so magical, we ended up going there twice during our trip in Khao Lak. Make sure to wear good grip shoes >> rocky path and bring bugs spray!
Pearl P — Google review
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M74P+FV2, Takua Pa, Takua Pa District, Phang Nga 82110, Thailand
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Baan Nam Khem Tsunami Memorial Park

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Historical landmark
Nature & Parks
The Ban Nam Khem Tsunami Memorial Center is a historical landmark located on a picturesque beach, featuring a curved concrete wall resembling a wave and adorned with a Buddha statue. The park serves as a touching tribute to the victims of the devastating tsunami. The design of the memorial center is impeccable, conveying both emotion and beauty in equal measure. Visitors can also enjoy refreshments at the small restaurant nearby, making for an all-around memorable experience.
A place filled with deep feelings of loss and hope. We visited the day before Songkham so families were there connecting with each other, eating food and remembering their loved ones. It was a very emotional visit.
Zoe H — Google review
Almost 20 years today, the destructive tsunami of 2014 that swept through Thailand made an impact on this small Ban Nam Khem village. Today the village housed the memorial of those perished on that faithful day. Nice beach, a restaurant and massage services for those who wished to relax by the beach.
Forest A — Google review
This memorial in Ban Nam Khem, Thailand is a beautiful and moving tribute to those who were affected by the tsunami of 2004. It is a very peaceful, respectful place that honors the terrible tragedy that occurred in this part of the world. The monument is comprised of a single, tall, bronze sculpture that rises from the waters of the sea, representing a group of people, who were trying to escape the devastating tsunami. The memorial includes a plaque with the names of the victims and those who were killed or disappeared. The memorial also includes a bridge leading out to the statue that visitors can walk across to get a bird's eye view of the statue. The memorial is a touching reminder of the tragedy that took place that day and a sober reminder of the human cost of this disaster.
Wisanu T — Google review
Glad I went to visit as I think it is important to remember and acknowledge the devastation the 2004 Tsunami caused across Southeast Asia, Sri Lanka and India. The memorial is a bit run down which made me sad. A number of the plaques with people's names are faded and there were line needles collecting on them. Still glad I went to visit.
Katherine S — Google review
Definitely worth a visit, don't forget to visit the museum a couple of minutes drive around the corner too
Kyle W — Google review
This is one of the 2 memorials along the coast of Phang-Nga district that remembers the many people who lost their lives in the Tsunami on 26th December 2004. There is a park and beach near the memorial with a large Buddha, and a small Tsunami information centre. The plaques along the wall of the memorial are there to honour each of the many local villagers and overseas visitors who perished on that fateful day. My wife spoke with a local woman walking near the beach who told her how she had lost 3 family members and still to this day cannot understand why she survived. Please don’t be put off by some of the negative comments about this is place it really is somewhere to come and reflect on the terrible tragedy, honour the loss of so many lives and a great example of nature’s awesome power.
Ken T — Google review
Clean beach area and the memorial park is kept clean
M Z — Google review
Very moving memorial to the 4000 victims of the 2004 tsunami, the number of victims shows this area was particularly hard hit
Eugen F — Google review
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V758+M3G, Takua Pa District, Phang Nga 82190, Thailand
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Tean Island

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Island
Nature & Parks
Tean Island is a hidden gem that promises an unforgettable escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Just a short 15-minute longtail boat ride from Thong Krut pier in Taling Ngam village, this delightful island offers pristine sandy beaches perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The crystal-clear waters are home to vibrant coral reefs, making it an ideal spot for underwater photography—don't forget to bring some bread to feed the colorful fish!
Here you can swim with the pigs, we had a nice time here the beach is shallow. The pigs and dogs are friendly but we are okay with animals. The food is good and the drinks are cold and plentyful. The toilet facilities are very basic so be prepared. The view at the top of the island is rubbish. Seen better views out of my home window.
Phill R — Google review
It’s a very beautiful island, but humans ruined it with plastic 😢
Maria H — Google review
Such a peaceful and beautiful island Not crowded at all, with a cute little restaurant and kayaks to enjoy the calm sea.🏝✨️
Kanokwan H — Google review
A wonderful and lovely little island that is well worth a visit. Its a lovely little lagoon on the far sight of the island that is a must to visit and enjoy a relaxing and wonderful swim in, we will definitely come back and enjoy this island again!
Ann R — Google review
Great and wonderfull snorkeling area.. Not so crowded by big tourist boats. From the boat it's easy to swim near to the coral reef.. Bring bread so you can feed the fishes and take great underwater pictures
Sigurd B — Google review
We came here for snorkeling just off the beach, which was awesome. Saw rays, and dozens of fish species. The restaurant here was very well priced with delicious Thai food and drinks. Very impressed and would definitely return to eat here if doing the tour of Pig Island and Koh Tam snorkelling again.
Victoria H — Google review
Beautiful island 15 minutes from thongkrut pier in long tail boat. Have one restaurant and a hotel. Coconut palm trees and many picture locations. Great for snorkeling.
Nathasha U — Google review
It's been ruined and is now a dump, worst part of our 2 week stay. Piggy Island is nice but ask to avoid koh tan.
Noel W — Google review
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Taling Ngam, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani, Thailand, USA
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Hin Ta Hin Yai

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Nature & Parks
Geologic Formations
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks, also known as Hin Ta Hin Yai, are natural rock formations in Thailand that resemble male and female genitalia. Legend has it that they are named after an old couple who died at sea while traveling to arrange a marriage for their son. These unique formations have become a popular tourist attraction on Ko Samui, drawing visitors to the Fishermans Village along Bo Phut Beach.
Memorable excursion to one of the islands attractions. It's worth a visit. There are shops with local sweets and coconut ice cream, and you can take a dip to cool off after climbing around the natural rock formations.
J M — Google review
The location is nice and some people may enjoy the experience here. However, in my opinion, there are many other attractions in Samui that offer more unique and memorable experiences. If your time on the island is short, I’d recommend prioritizing other places first.
Rave G — Google review
The famous grandmother and grandfather rock resembling the private parts of male and female. The rocks are naturally like this. Good spot for picture. Must visit
Zaid R — Google review
⭐️ Hin Ta Hin Yai (Grandfather & Grandmother Rocks) We arrived by taxi — entrance is free and it’s easy to walk around and explore the rocks. You can climb carefully, take amazing photos, and even jump into the water for a quick swim! There’s a small local market nearby with food, drinks, and souvenirs. The area is clean, peaceful, and well-maintained. Don’t miss the coconut ice cream served inside a fresh coconut with a red flower on top — it’s a must! 🍦🥥🌺 #KohSamui #Thailand #HinTaHinYai #IslandVibes #TropicalParadise
Life N — Google review
It's a nice site to visit which offer a great ocean view and the smiling Tour Guide showed us the Grand Father and Grand Mother Rocks.
Michou K — Google review
Nothing special just some rock shape, and local market stuff. Good view but nothing special to spend your time on, try to visit a few other places before coming here.
Rachan S — Google review
Hin Ta and Hin Yai Rocks are definitely one of those must-see spots when you're in Koh Samui. Known as the “Grandfather and Grandmother Rocks,” the formations are famous for their unique, naturally shaped appearance — you’ll understand the name as soon as you see them! 😄 The area is small but scenic, with the rocks set against a beautiful coastal backdrop, perfect for a quick photo stop. There’s a viewing platform and some nearby stalls selling souvenirs, drinks, and local coconut ice cream, which is perfect on a hot day. It doesn’t take long to visit, but it's worth stopping by if you're passing through Lamai. Aside from the funny shapes, the local legend behind the rocks adds cultural interest. Parking is available, and the spot is easy to access — just a short walk from the entrance.
Kyd M — Google review
Cool place to stop and grab a few photos. Also a good amount of shops and the shakes aren't trying to rip you off
Frederik K — Google review
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92 84310, 126/92 Moo 3, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84310, Thailand
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Chaweng Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Chaweng Beach is a vibrant and expansive stretch of sand that captures the essence of Koh Samui's lively atmosphere. This popular destination attracts visitors from around the world, offering an array of nearby resorts, restaurants, and shopping options. With its bustling nightlife and a market that spans three kilometers, Chaweng Beach is perfect for those looking to indulge in retail therapy or savor delicious local cuisine. Whether you're on the hunt for trendy swimwear or unique souvenirs, you'll find it all here.
Lovely beach, sometimes busy but never overly packed. Nice scenery and restaurants dotted along the beach
Kyron B — Google review
Large beach of several kilometers where it is good to walk. The color of the water changes according to the weather. Beware the sea is sometimes very rough with a lot of waves. Lots of massage tent all along and many bars and restaurants to enjoy the view.
Stephen T — Google review
We weren’t sure whether to bother with this beach initially, a slight concern that it might be crazy busy and full of rubbish etc… however I’m glad we did because it’s one of the most beautiful beaches on Samui. Sand colour on any beach can appear to change from white to yellow depending on the sun/conditions, but the few days we spent here it was white sand and calm blue waters. Theres loads to do with bars, restaurants and sunbeds to rent. Plus jet skis etc for those that are interested. It wasn’t too busy in June and there was no hassle from beach sellers. The planes coming in and out of Samui Airport made for an interesting back drop too.
Mr T — Google review
Always beautiful soft sand beach. Water is so crystal clear. Good for relaxing and fun dining or shopping here at Chaweng Beach
PAM N — Google review
I Love Koh Samui ❤️ Chaweng Beach, Koh Samui’s most popular stretch, is a 7km crescent of soft, white sand with crystal-clear waters. The southern end offers serene vibes, ideal for relaxation and stunning sunrises, while the northern part buzzes with resorts, bars, and nightlife. Water sports like jet-skiing and snorkeling thrive, but strong currents and occasional litter can mar the experience. Beachside massages and dining are highlights, though crowds and noise may overwhelm some. Perfect for lively beachgoers; quieter seekers should stick south.
Shahzad S — Google review
Nice beach with clean water and clean sands. Some areas have shallow water so we did have to walk around it and find a good side. Many water sports activities available and some vendors. There are many cafés all around.
Reem M — Google review
Chaweng Beach is truly beautiful – soft white sand, clear water and a long, wide shoreline that’s perfect for swimming, walking and relaxing. It’s one of the nicest beaches on Koh Samui, with a great balance of scenery, comfort and atmosphere. One thing to be aware of is that from around July there can sometimes be jellyfish in the water. I personally didn’t encounter any, but it’s something worth keeping in mind. Also, don’t listen to people who claim that July is “dry season” on Koh Samui – that’s simply not true. It does rain, and the weather can be cloudy and unpredictable. While Samui is usually drier than other parts of Thailand at that time of year, it’s definitely not a guaranteed dry season. Overall, though, Chaweng Beach is fantastic and absolutely worth visiting – just be realistic about the seasonal conditions.
J S — Google review
Beautiful beach. Lots of restaurants, bars and beach clubs. Great atmosphere at night.
Katy J — Google review
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Surat Thani, Thailand, USA
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Fisherman's Village Night Market

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Night market
Neighborhoods
Fisherman's Village Night Market is a vibrant hub of culinary delights and local culture, perfect for those looking to indulge in an authentic experience. As the sun sets, the market comes alive with stalls offering a variety of delicious street food that showcases the region's flavors. From fresh seafood to tantalizing desserts, there's something for every palate. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by local artisans showcasing their crafts, making it not just a place to eat but also to shop and soak in the unique ambiance.
This place is even worth the visit during day time. It's so nice to walk around with all these charming little restaurants, coffee shops and bars. Amazing places with sea view for massage as well worth paying a little bit more for the experience. Looking forward to go this evening and see it all but yeah definitely a must visit spot on Ko Samui.
Krasimira V — Google review
The souvenirs at the night market are a bit of a tourist trap but the food is absolutely top-notch and very affordable. We just wanted to keep eating, everything was so good. Do note that it doesn't run every day so make sure you check in advance to avoid disappointment.
Rory A — Google review
Fisherman’s Village Night Market is the kind of place where your nose leads, your feet follow, and your self-control takes the night off. Every Friday, Bophut turns into a human salmon run—everyone swimming upstream for deals, snacks, and bragging rights. It’s a total sensory slapshot: sizzling woks, blaring tunes, and a crowd thicker than poutine gravy. One minute you’re buying a bracelet, next thing you know you’re eating noodles out of a pineapple wondering how your debit card got so sweaty. Vendors here could sell snow to a Canadian—they’ll charm the baht right outta your board shorts. You’ll end up with elephant pants, a carved coconut, and enough fridge magnets to start your own souvenir shop. Hungry? Follow the smoke signals—grilled corn, chicken skewers, mango sticky rice so good it deserves its own passport. No fancy cutlery, no problem. Canadians eat Timbits out of the box; we can handle a skewer on the go. By the end, you’re sun-kissed, broke, and grinning like you just won gold in bargain hunting. Fisherman’s Village isn’t just a market—it’s retail cardio with extra flavour. Pack light, spend heavy, and remember: it’s called Fisherman’s Village ‘cause everyone gets hooked.
MIke A — Google review
A lively and popular night market with a wide variety of food and souvenir stalls. This market offers a vibrant atmosphere and a great selection of local dishes and souvenirs, making it a pleasant place to explore during an evening on Koh Samui. It is quite popular among visitors, so it can get busy around 6:30 p.m. Those interested in a more traditional Thai street food experience may wish to explore some of the smaller local markets as well. Overall, it’s an enjoyable stop for anyone wanting to experience the island’s lively night market scene.
Maximilian I — Google review
This continues to be the best night market in Samui. There’s an incredible variety of food stalls offering everything from authentic Thai dishes to international favourites. We’re always drawn to the banana cakes, they’re absolutely delicious and this time we also loved the chicken wraps from the vendor next to the central seating area. Any of the Pad Thai stalls are a safe bet too. We skipped the sushi and cocktails due to past experiences, but plenty of other visitors seemed to be enjoying them. We took some time to sit in the centre and enjoy the beatboxer’s performance, he’s genuinely talented and well worth giving a small tip. After eating, we wandered around the market stalls. There’s something for everyone, and the sellers are generally open to friendly price negotiations, as long as you’re polite. We picked up a bag last night, and the bargaining was done respectfully, leaving both sides happy. If you’re in Samui, this market is a must-visit. Come hungry, enjoy the entertainment, and take your time exploring.
SUZANNE F — Google review
Perfect place to chill.Find restaurants with wide range of multi cuisines. One can explore the local food with scenic sea view. You can shop souvenirs for your loved ones.
Swarna T — Google review
Excellent market on 3 nights a week. A great mix of everything from street food stalls to clothes and trinkets. Live music and cocktails and a great atmosphere make a great night out. Plenty of taxis outside if you are not staying in the area. Plus a large car park for those with car or moped.
Darron H — Google review
Lovely night market with various Thai food and vendor’s installments. Family friendly and friendly people. Plus beach side relaxing enjoying with some cocktails 🍹 simply amazing
Fizzybubbele 8 — Google review
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H25J+9HJ, Tambon Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
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Wat Phra Yai

Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The renowned Phra Yai temple is home to an impressive Buddha statue that dates back to 1972. The grandiose gilded figure dominates the vibrant complex, attracting visitors from all over the world. The temple's Big Buddha is a significant religious and cultural symbol, representing Buddhist teachings and principles. Its enormity and beauty are awe-inspiring, making it a must-visit destination for anyone seeking spiritual enlightenment or simply marveling at architectural magnificence.
Really a beautiful place, and the surroundings make it even more special. The temple is in a peaceful spot that already impresses you as you arrive. When entering, you need to take off your shoes, so keep that in mind. Inside, you can also receive a blessing from a monk, which gives the visit a more personal and meaningful touch. In short: a calm, unique place that’s definitely worth visiting.
Luc D — Google review
This place is awesome and you can get a beautiful sunset view at the right time. Lots of planes flying overhead too which got us some pretty cool shots. Full of cats and dogs on the bottom section (they don’t go upstairs from what we saw)
Christine A — Google review
The Big Buddha itself is stunning, but the panoramic view of the coast and city from the hill is the real bonus. It’s a bright, cheerful, and spiritually inspiring place. Beautiful temple surrounded by cafes and shops. Ciao🌺
TASH L — Google review
My first ever temple/buddhist place I visited - and I loved it. Beautiful and unique architecture + sculptures. But a lot of tourists - I think if there are maybe a few less it would be more stunning. Cool place.
Massimo B — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ We arrived by taxi, and the driver dropped us right at the entrance. The temple complex is peaceful and full of vibrant details — souvenir shops, cold drinks, snacks, and clean restrooms are available on-site. As you walk around, you can explore smaller shrines and colorful statues before reaching the grand staircase leading to the massive golden Buddha. The view from the top is absolutely breathtaking, overlooking the entire area and the sea beyond. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Koh Samui! 🇹🇭✨ #WatPhraYai #BigBuddha #KohSamui #ThailandTemples #CulturalExperience #TravelMoments #LifeOfANomad
Life N — Google review
Shops around there, white dress shops are favorite. Enjoy to pray for my family. And happy to knock the big bells hanging on the ceiling. Exciting statue and we better take our shoes off for paying respects to lord Buddha. Nice views are available on top of the temple. There is a small monastery at base of temple and monk can bless you if you believe in superstition and religion. Peaceful at all.
Ximena H — Google review
Also from my bucket list No entry fees The view, the quite surroundings... everything perfect for a person who wants calmness in life (like me!!) Got a Thai pant from the shops, but the price is high!!
Moudipa S — Google review
It was very close to the place where I was staying. Every morning when I went to take a dip in the sea i could see the statue close by. I was intrigued to see it for myself. Very close to the Pier. When I reached here it was quite early in the morning around 9ish, few people around, and I was lucky to witness the place all alone. As the others came to it only after I was leaving. Amazing to see a monk chant the Mantras and feel the tranquility in the air. I enjoyed every second of it. Kinda felt blessed.
Victor D — Google review
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Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320, Thailand
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Thong Nai Pan Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Thong Nai Pan Beach is a relaxed and family-friendly sandy beach with casual food and drink establishments and shops. Anantara Rasananda offers 64 villas and suites with private plunge pools, while Santhiya provides spacious teak pool villas nestled in the hills. Buri Rasa, located next to the town square, offers direct beach access and an amazing beachside restaurant at a lower price point.
One of the best beaches I’ve ever been to!!!!
Lexi F — Google review
Came here for a sunset ride and to check this side out, and was not disappointed. Great vibe, super chill, beach looks amazing, will stay here next time
Darren C — Google review
If you’re reading this then this is the touristy part of the beach. On Google there are two markers that show up for this beach. The beach is basically split by a hill/rocks in between. Didn’t go to the other part of this beach but could see it being rather empty from where we were. Overall a very nice beach. Clear water, no rocks or corals for miles which makes it ideal for swimming. The shore is pretty wide and long so you’ll find a spot to lay down but probably not many shady areas since most of them are taken up by the loungers from cafes and restaurants that extend through this beach. It was a bit crowded when we went but given how wide and expansive the shore was, it didn’t feel crammed for space. Parking for scooters and cars were available few metres from the beach. Mini marts also available around the parking area if you want to grab some water and snacks before you enter the beach.
Nirmal — Google review
Amazing spot. Away from all the bustle and hustle of Koh Samui. Very quiet bay with awesome vibes
Chef L — Google review
Beautiful sunrise at the stoned beach in Thong Nai Pan!! Drive through the resort during early morning was easy and the security guard let us drive in with the car and park there 👍 and then we walk for about a minute to the beach... The resort also has a good view point, walk up the steps once you get to the beach and up to the view point
I T — Google review
One of the best beach on the island! Definitely worth a visit!
GRC T — Google review
During our day tour of Koh Phangan Island,our guide brought us here to spend some time. It was a beautiful long beach. There were few resorts and restaurants overlooking the sea. Boating facility was also available. The beach was quite long and very clean. Ideal for couples and families.
Balkrishna S — Google review
It is a very beautiful beach, but the journey is quite uncomfortable because there are many hills and hills to reach the beach. But we are tourists, this is not a problem, but there is no shade from trees to stay because the hotels in that area are private.
Puiy P — Google review
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Surat Thani, Thailand, USA
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Bottle Beach 1 Resort

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Permanently Closed
Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
The Bottle Beach 1 Resort is a relaxed and casual beachfront hotel with bungalows, an outdoor pool, a bar, and a restaurant. The resort offers guests the perfect getaway for swimming and snorkelling on the lovely stretch of sand surrounded by green hills. Visitors can also take part in hiking adventures from Ban Chalok Lam or explore Thong Nai Pan via beach taxi. The rooms are clean with stunning beach views adding to the tranquil vibe of this remote location.
Went back after all this time and they now have a swimming pool! Lovely beach , dead quiet Didn’t stayed , we walked and then got a taxi back up the hideous track down. You can get a boat to this beach - hasn’t changed much in 28 years really.
Noo V — Google review
This resort actually tried to scam me. DO NOT book here. Short version: The hotel made a booking mistake, and wouldn't give me the room I paid for and booked. Then agreed to a refund, but wouldn't actually send it, and made me fight for it. I booked through Expedia weeks in advance. All was confirmed and paid for. However 2 hours before scheduled check-in time while I'm on the ferry over to Koh Phangan, someone from the hotel messages me to say they've made a booking error and the beach front villa that I had reserved is not available. To "make up" for it, they offer me a garden view room for 50% off what I paid already. But that unit is already nearly 50% less than what I paid, so what kind of offer is that? I declined and asked for a cancellation and full refund. I wanted a beachfront bungalow, because that's what i booked. The person I was speaking to instantly becomes rude, and tells me not to come to the resort because my reservation was cancelled and refunded. However the refund never showed up and Expedia had to contact the resort MULTIPLE times, in which they kept refusing to honor the refund the hotel already agreed to. It took nearly 2 weeks of Expedia calling the resort multiple times and eventually a refund was provided. They made a booking error. Then they got rude with me. Then they tried to scam me out of the payment. AVOID AVOID AVOID.
Christian B — Google review
Trust me do not go. Just don't. Location beautiful but remote. Guys that work the restaurant were the best part. They tried to charge my son as an adult on the taxie ride in. They did give money back when I called them on it.
Colleen G — Google review
It was one of the worst hotel I’ve ever been. Bathrooms were terrible and there was no protection for bugs. Workers were rude and disrespectful. Transportation is the worst part. On the sites they write we can use taxi, but without a 4x4 it’s impossible to reach to the hotel. We rent a motor and accidentally entered the road, we couldn’t go back after entering. When we reached the hotel hardly, for our return they charged a lot of extra money to take the motorcycle. Workers were careless and they said we have to pay otherwise we have to take the motorcycle on our own from a mountain road. Apart from the beach which is something natural and the hotel couldn’t destroy it, there is no reason to stay at a hotel like this. I would never recommend After reading the comment of the resort; they were shouting at the reception to us even though that I warned them to be respectful. Also even on the website while I make reservation there was no information regarding 4x4 trucks, only mentioned as taxi. We arrived late after sunset. Therefore the signs which they mentioned about warning were not visible at all. And after you ride around 1 km on that terrible road, you will see the warning sign, then there is no turning back. You have to pay money. And what they mean when they say ‘they tried to help’ they mean we had to pay a lot of money. It’s not helping it’s a money trap for the customers. I attached the video of the road and the entrance of it. You will see no warning signs only taxi prices.
Selim G — Google review
Location is perfect, in case you look for serenity, with few people, and pretty much secluded from the outside world - then it is the place. The Sea is nice to swim. The staff at the restaurant are very nice. They also provide transfer from/to the hotel, since definitely not recommending to go there by your car/motorbike due to unpaved road last 15 mins. During rain that road can be quite dangerous. Rooms are old and a smelling mold. Quite expensive room considering how equipped it is. In case you want air conditioner and hot water, you have to pay daily extra, which is ridiculous. In the room is fan, which is a bit helpful. No room service. However area is nice and green around. The pool looked a bit dirty. Even though living conditions were not ideal, I still loved the bottle beach, it has its magic.
Revaz N — Google review
Great location if you don't consider how inconvenient it is to get to your room. Having to pay or walk for kilometers through the jungle till you arrive vice versa if you're parking your car or scooter up the top, cause it seems you can't access the resort directly. Host experience really bad though, would not recommend staying here.
Lenny K — Google review
We had an amazing 2 nights staying here. We had a bungalow on the beach front and loved it. The room & bathroom was clean and spacious, and it was lovely listening to the wildlife and waves at night!
Kerry K — Google review
RUN AWAY ! The hotel notifies you the day before arrival of information on how to get to the accommodation: road impassable by scooter, car or on foot, only by 4x4 with their taxi service. Exorbitant price!!! 300 baht/person/way !!!! It's too expensive ! Just imagine the amount to go out and in 2x a day... I absolutely do not agree with this, taking customers off their damaged road should be free!!!!!! Refusal to refund and lack of respect. Stealing their customer's money
Fourneau L — Google review
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Bottle Beach, Koh Pha Ngan, Chang Wat Surat Thani 84280, Thailand
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Salad Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Salad Beach, also known as Haad Salad, is a serene and picturesque coastal spot located in the northwest of Koh Phangan. It is renowned for its white sandy bay, clear ocean waters that are perfect for snorkeling, and stunning sunsets. The beach offers a relaxed atmosphere and is popular among families, with plenty of cozy bars, resorts, and eateries serving authentic Thai cuisine. Visitors can explore the area on foot or rent scooters from Thong Sala.
Great beach!! Clean and nice water with plenty of coral and sea life close to shore. Beware of sea urchins too though. Also water is quite warm where shallow. Not much shade at this beach but it is nice and wide and a few bars/shops/cafes available.
Jas L — Google review
Did not rate this beach at all. It was lovely and quiet but the tide was super low with sea moss, coral and seaweed which was not inviting to swim at all. I was staying on this beach for 6 days and did not swim in the sea at all. Lucky my resort had a lovely pool. Stayed in May so perhaps I was unlucky
P P — Google review
Beautiful and peaceful beach. The water is super clear, but not great for swimming — there are corals near the shore and it stays shallow even if you walk out far. It was the same the whole time we stayed
Nelson H — Google review
I can’t understand why people give 5 stars review here. It’s super dirty, trash everywhere on the beach and micro floating plastics in the sea everywhere. Maybe far away from the beach has better cleaner water ?! ….there are many clean, beautiful islands and beaches in the world, it’s not worthy to spend money on this island !!!
Olive — Google review
nice beach. long and has swings. pretty clean as well. water was clear and sand was light. loved the beautiful sunset i caught, and they have at least 3 restaueants in the beach to choose from. 😊😊 one of the nicest beaches in koh phangan. considering how much i generally hate beaches this is really quite nice.
Mengg — Google review
Lovely beach but a little less pristine than other ones 10 minutes away. Great to chill, a little rocky so bring water shoes to this one if you plan to go out into the water. Still absolutely swimable and fun with almost no rip tide so safe for kids.
Mack B — Google review
Beautiful beach and pool but the rooms had no kettle, we had to ask, no tea or coffee or cups in the rooms, no plugs for your handbasin in the bathroom, when we asked for a cup we got told to get one from the restaurant and pay 100 baht deposit, we have traveled extensively around Thailand over the years and never had any place where there is nothing in the rooms, as well as been been charged a deposit of 500 Baht for a room key, there was no welcome when you arrive like an introduction to what there is if anything, when we first asked for a taxi we got told 600 baht per person there and back, you are so remote and far from proper shops and anything else, imagine if you wanted to do things on a daily basis, why they do not have a shuttle at various hours I do not know, if you do come remember to bring your own snacks, coffee, tea etc, definitely will not be back, this place could be paradise if whoever owns it would pay more attention to detail
Sheila M — Google review
1. It's another quiet beach which can be accessed through many resorts around it 2. It has nice swimming area 3. Beach umbrellas are available from the report 4. Nice sunset view can be seen from here 5.
Mayukh C — Google review
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Ko Pha-ngan District, Surat Thani, Thailand, USA
22

Aow Leuk Grand Hill, Ko Tao

Resort hotel
Nature & Parks
Restaurant
Bodies of Water
Beautiful place I came for 4 days and then extended to 7 as I luckily found a cancelled reservation. Never needed AC , the two fans in the room are enough. Amazing view, clean, quiet and right on the beach. You need some sort of transport because to eat by night it’s a 5 min journey by bike. However you can order food here until 6pm and eat takeaway. Pham the lady who manages the resort is very friendly too. If I’ll come back to KohTao I’d love to stay here again.
Sofi K — Google review
I went to the beach to snorkel. The fish are amazing here. I swam with all sorts including reef sharks. Only downside is the sand/grit on the beach is full of rubbish and cigarette butts. For the love of God get one of those machines that siphons the rubbish out. Walking down the beach was horrible.
Colin J — Google review
We were only at the restaurant, being one of then only two choices in that beach. We got terrible sixk after drinking two fruit shakes there. Not sure if the place is so remote they dont get easy access to clean water/ice but we end up in hospital with IV medicine and antibiotics for a week. Can happen anywhere but maybe they can improve their sanitary standards.
Laura H — Google review
I love this stay so much. Been here twice in a row. The rooms and the view are breathtaking. I love the balcony so much. 10/10 would recommend.
Nicho S — Google review
I honestly didn’t want to give only 3 stars but the lack of air con spoilt it for me. The room was pretty basic which is okay and it suited me fine. I booked as the sea view balcony over looking the bay sold it to me and as a consequence missed the lack of air con which was my own fault. I was also stitched up by booking.com by paying over the odds. Not a fact, just my gut feeling. Like a lot of Koh Tao, the access roads to places are very steep so if you are new to scooters, please take it easy. After 8 days I got to know the road/track very well and was comfortable with it, even at night. I did a 5 day diving course so didn’t have any time at the restaurant/beach area. It did look lovely and inviting but the restaurant closed at 18:00. The owner said it was because everyone left the complex to go into town which is a real shame for them as it would be such a lovely place to eat. I hope this changes for the owners and people come to dine there as well as the accommodation because it would be a stunning place to eat. Installing air con would have made a huge difference to my star rating and I really am sorry to only give you 3 stars as all the staff were so lovely too.
Andy M — Google review
Only stayed at the restaurant, but loved the dish called ‘no name’. Make sure to order it with seafood!
Roan S — Google review
Best place to swim in snorkel in the island. Cafe is quite cool 🙏🥰
Kalender H — Google review
Booked this place on the basis the snorkelling & diving were great however the weather for the whole Five days was nothing I’ve ever seen rain rain and more rain. Nobodies fault, we did note some of the other reviews and didn’t expect a five star however this place is so rundown and in need of some serious TLC. We were getting bitten so muck from what we thought was mosquitoes it was getting rediculous having taken so many precautions and having the net over the bed. Then the bits started to fester and realised they weren’t mosquitoes but either bed bugs or bed flees. We told the women in charge who we assumed was the owner and she acted like nothing had happened ?she did say it happened 3 years ago and they changed the bed ??? Not even an apology. The road out and in of the resort is dangerous with no lights at night so be prepaired and take a touch if you stay there. I’ve been going to Thailand for 20 years and this is the worst place I’ve stayed come 6pm when the restaurant closed these nothing to do trust me I mean nothing. Restaurant food is priced say 200 baht for pad Thai then you have to pay more for chicken and more if you want prawn and even more for sea food and would say the food is very average. The only nice thing about this place is the view from bungarlow room. But dose not compensate for bed flees my wife’s legs are a mess she must have been more sensitive than me . Needless to say we were do happy to get out of the place and looked round for other places to stay if you want to sample the beach and swim take a taxi or bike visit but don’t stay but be careful of the road it’s so steep.
Anthony P — Google review
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4.0
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34/11 เกาะเต่า, Ko Pha-ngan District, Surat Thani 84360, Thailand
https://aowleukgrandhill.thailandhotels.site/en/
+66 64 236 3661
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Seashell Resort Koh Tao

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Seashell Resort Koh Tao is a beautiful tropical retreat located on Sairee Beach, offering stunning sea views and airy villas that feature traditional Thai decor with Balinese influences. The resort boasts an outdoor pool, free Wi-Fi, and an on-site diving center that offers courses for guests. Guests can also enjoy seafront dining and the option to stay in rooms with private pools. The staff is welcoming and helpful, while the breakfast has numerous choices available.
We had a lovely few days here. We upgraded our room to one with aircon, a fridge and hot water which was a great idea. The staff are all so friendly and helpful, they gave a shuttle to drop off and pick you up from the ferry port which was a bonus. They can book you onto a boat tour which was really fun. Overall great hotel with lovely rooms, pools, great location and great staff. Would recommend!
Manon B — Google review
It was just okay. The rooms are definitely worn down. The shower didn’t drain, there was sand in the bed when we arrived. Relatively minor stuff. The service is terrific though! It’s a fine place to crash for while you’re in the area to enjoy the beach. It is very loud at night though because the windows don’t filter any noise from the clubs along the beach. So consider packing ear plugs.
Ardyn N — Google review
.Catfished and unfriendly/unhelpful staff. We booked seashell resort last minute as was only place left of island within our budget. While room is as described when booking, the door does not reach the floor, leaves a big gap so lots of bugs, gecko’s, mosquitoes and spiders in our room. The bed is hard as rock, very uncomfortable to sleep in. They do not leave soap, no hot water. The fan just blows hot air round the room, constantly sweating and the cleaners just left 1 spare towel outside our room for cleaning when we requested 2 clean ones and a room clean. They did not even enter our room when we requested a clean at reception. No sheets were changed, no bins emptied, no towels were removed and the floor was not swept when we arrived or when we asked for the clean. We asked at reception about an upgrade and the gentleman as reception was extremely unfriendly and unhelpful, almost as if we were the one doing him a disservice by asking. The price for an upgrade was the same as we paid to stay in the first place making it double the money and was not even friendly or apologetic about it. We decided not to go with the upgrade as crazy expensive just to get a room where the door touches the floor and bed is not rock solid. Overall great location but not worth the money, would recommend a hostel on island as they seem much cleaner and receptive than seashell resort. Would not recommend
Carissa L — Google review
Absolutely amazing stay, we booked 3 nights superior double room. Location amazing, everything you need is just a minutes of walking from room. As well we rented honda click 160cc for 350 a day for all stay and they just delivered it straight to our room no deposit or passport asked just got the bike. We as a couple very happy. Resort in great location, beautiful beach.
Phenomenal A — Google review
Worst service I got in Thailand. Each day the key didn’t work and we had to go twice each time because he didn’t took care of it probably. Made us feel like we did something wrong. The third day, my boyfriend needed to take care with something about his motorcycle and I came to ask them to open my room because the key was with him. So they opened for me the room but didn’t agree to leave the key so I would have electricity!! Although I ask nicely, I needed to get mad and after that I put my id for deposit for the key and the guy that brought me it said- only 1 hour or it’s 1000 Thai bat fine!! Does it sounds ok?
Gaia T — Google review
We stayed here for 2 nights and we were quite satisfied with our stay. There is a large pool and the bungalows were clean although a little too small in my opinion. The bed was insanely stiff but that seems to be standard in Thailand. Only complaints were noisey neighbours and slightly unenthusiastic service.
Driver300y — Google review
Amazing diving school (Seashell Divers) attached to the resort but the main resort let down the experience. We had an amazing experience diving at Seashell Divers, it really made our experience in Koh Tao. The staff were super friendly and patient with us. The service at the resort was poor, I woke up one morning covered in bites which I then went to the doctors about as it was a worrying amount. The doctor made the conclusion it was either bed bugs or sand flies, not wanting to take the chance I asked reception if we could have a room change so that my bits didn’t continue to get worse, this was denied. Eventually I had to beg for the sheets to get changed on the beds which they only changed 1 bed out of the free. We also experienced problems with the lights and aircon which never got resolved. We couldn’t even get a second keycard for the room meaning none of us could leave on their own. We also never got fresh towels even after asking during our 4 night stay. Amazing diving school but the resort and unhelpful/ rude staff really let the experience done dramatically for what we paid.
Alexander F — Google review
Worst Experience I ever had. The Room Was Small and Moldy. There Was no Hot water and Air condition - just a small rusty fan. When i Asked them if i can have another fan they shouted at me. Then i decided to cancel the booking and havent seen the money to this day. The location is wrong- definetly a scam. Would Never Recommend anyone to go there!!!
Tom A — Google review
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9 Sairee Beach, 1, Tambon Ko Tao, Koh Tao, Surat Thani 84360, Thailand
https://seashellkohtaoresort.com/
+66 81 816 5397
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Nang Yuan Island

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Island
Nature & Parks
Nang Yuan Island, located just a short boat ride from Koh Tao, is a picturesque destination known for its unique geography. Comprised of three interconnected islands linked by a sandy bar, it offers stunning views and opportunities for snorkeling and diving in the surrounding aquamarine waters. Accessible via boat from various nearby locations, including Koh Samui and Koh Phangan, Nang Yuan Island is a popular day trip destination.
Easily accessible island just off Koh Tao, very beautiful, however it's beauty is hidden , by large numbers of day visitors, until the last boat leaves at 3:30pm, leaving only those staying at the hotel, and it's staff.
Ian B — Google review
We (the tourists) took the best part away years ago. Above the water everything looks clean and neat. Beautiful sunset etc. Underwater different situation. There is not much littering to be seen however most corals are basically dead. Same as Koh Tao all around the island the snorkel spots look like grave yards. Few fishes here and there. The years of extended underwater tourism with unprotected exposure to dum and ignorant people who would just stand on the corals took its toll. It’s a disgrace. Maybe too late the Thai finally introduced stricter measures. Best thing to do for us - not come back for 50 years
Piem B — Google review
An absolute must visit when in Koh Tao. This island is absolutely gorgeous, the white sands, turquoise waters and the stunning greenery and scenery make this an absolute paradise. Instead of booking an expensive tour to visit here, we drove to the hotel Dusit Buncha and paid a few hundred baht to use there boat service which goes usually most hours and takes about 10 minutes.
Daniel T — Google review
did a three hour trip to this island near Koh Tao and it was absolutely worth it! It’s about 10 min with long tail taxi boat The water is crystal clear and perfect for swimming and snorkeling. There’s also a viewpoint that you can’t miss. The most amazing panoramic views of the island and the sea. A must do when visiting Koh Tao!
Yael M — Google review
Is beautiful island to relax and go swimming, snorkeling, dining,more private than other islands guests have place to themselves most of time day trippers come between 10am and 3:30pm when all non guest have to leave the owners and staff are very friendly and helpful food is excellent and very high standard when only guests are on island it so peaceful and relaxing definitely reccommend it as a place to go if you want to get away from the busy overcrowded tourist spots you wont be disappointed definitely going back again next time in thailand
Neo D — Google review
Had a lovely time island hopping from Koh Tao. The sea is so blue and the island is very beautiful. There is a viewpoint of the entire island. Very relaxing atmostphere
Katy J — Google review
Amazing island with pretty corals ans nice beaches
Pim B — Google review
Lovely little island for a couple hours on the beach and snorkeling. I was surprised they have a restaurant. You can rent umbrellas and chairs to get outta the sun. There is a hike you can do for a great view.
Craig B — Google review
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Surat Thani, Thailand, USA
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Santorini Park 'Stay'

Permanently Closed
Hotel
Water & Amusement Parks
Water Parks
The bed and breakfast located in the Santorini Park provides Mediterranean-style accommodation within a theme park. Guests are given access to a shared kitchenette, as well as free entry to the park. Overall, our stay was enjoyable thanks to the kind and helpful staff who were attentive to our requests. While they could benefit from more training in product knowledge and English language skills, we appreciated their efforts to provide top-notch service.
Such a beautiful place, good for refreshing. Really cozy room. Everything served so well. In addition, you can enter Santorini Park for free if you stay at here. And at nights there is free shuttle bus that pick us to midtown
Wandra N — Google review
Clean, plenty of chairs and shade, limited but affordable food options, fun for little and big kids. Lockers available. Cabanas can be rented for 2,000 baht per day; I think they have AC and TV! Bring your own towels but no outside food or drink. Pricey but worth it. Residents qualify for a discount.
GlobalGrays — Google review
I had a pleasant stay here, the staff are kind and helpful. They listen to your request, even though I think that they need more training in their product knowledge and English but I know they are trying to give their best service. I love their interior, so pretty and colorful. They also have common room to grab coffee, tea or hot chocolate for free and a cozy playroom. There are no international chanel available, so watching TV is not an option if you can't understand Thai. Everything else is as good as I expected.
Regina V — Google review
We only visited the water park which I did enjoy very much. However the for how much I enjoyed the park the down side was there rules on food and drink, we had a bag check which solo reason was to look for food and drink. This would not be a problem but once we were in the park most western food such as burgers and pizza was not available. I don't have a problem if you have food and drink for us in the park but when you don't there is no reason not to let us take it in. Furthermore we had to buy a towel but the quality was very poor, I wish there has been better quality towels as would be happy to buy on as a memory for our holiday.
Rachel W — Google review
A very very pretty hotel. Looks like santorini and it has a pretty decent and interesting theme park connected to it. The hotel rooms are spacious and clean. They serve super decent breakfast and also have many rooms like games room, relax room and common room. A very well equipped hotel. I would highly recommend this place! By far one of the best hotel and best look alike!
Lydia K — Google review
We had a wonderful and memorable stay here. It's really heart warming when we first stepped in to our room as it was decorated with balloons and "Happy Birthday" banner and also birthday present 😍 **We were here to celebrate my daughter's 15th birthday and we did leave a note upon booking. Room was great! Clean,spacious and cozy.Easy excess to Santorini Theme Park & Water park. My children truly enjoyed it very much and hoping to come back again. Disadvantage : no food after 6:30pm, not even the hotel will provide u food. However, there's a nice restaurant which is about 3km away from hotel and taxi charges for 2ways @ 300Tbh. Another choice would be, packet some food at the theme park before they close.
Louise N — Google review
The only cons of Place was completely outskirts, very hard to get any convince store and food outside, and very hard to get Grabs! Hotel rated as 3 stars, but everything they perform, to be fair I rate them 4 stars !! For those who prepare to visit nearby Camel Republic, Swiss Sheep Farm and Premium Outlet altogether, can stay here for a night is the ideal proposal! Breakfast got Vegetarian option for Vegetarians!
Cleo L — Google review
I edited my review to a 5 Star because of the staffs consolidated efforts and tenacity to right things by improving on their services and professional ethics. For that I am indeed impressed. Most important thing about Hospitality Business is that there’s always room for improvement and even though small in stature compared to other 5 Stars Hotels, the Santorini staffs’ efforts alone can stand toe to toe with numerous 5 stars Hotels; any day! Keep up the Good Work!
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555 Moo 3, Khao Yai, Cha-am District, Phetchaburi 76120, Thailand
+66 32 772 955
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Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT)

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Wildlife refuge
Nature & Parks
Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) is a sprawling conservation and animal rescue center located 45km west of Hua Hin. The facility houses over 500 animals, including elephants, monkeys, jungle cats, bears, tigers, gibbons, macaques, loris and birds. It also operates an elephant rescue program where the elephants live chain-free for the rest of their lives. Visitors can take full-access tours to learn about the animals and their rescue histories.
Volunteered here for 2 weeks and loved every second of it. The staff are friendly and charismatic which makes the work soo fun. I only worked with elephants however from the people I spoke with wildlife said that they loved it too! The food is INCREDIBLE and the variety is 10/10. Cannot wait to go back when I get the chance. The evenings are also super fun with a social area to hang out with other volunteers and get some snacks by the bar!
Scott-Lee G — Google review
Incredible Full-Day Experience at the Elephant Sanctuary We opted for the full-day experience and are so glad we did. From start to finish, the day was incredibly well-organized and meaningful. Our guide spoke perfect English and took the time to answer every question with care and detail. The experience began with a short but powerful video explaining the sanctuary’s purpose. It’s heartbreaking to hear the stories and see footage of how these amazing animals were mistreated in the past—but it’s also inspiring to learn how the sanctuary is changing their lives for the better. The rest of the day is spent meeting and interacting with these same elephants in a peaceful, respectful environment where they are clearly well cared for and happy. It’s moving to see them living freely and naturally. Highly, highly recommend this experience to anyone who cares about animals or wants to learn more about ethical wildlife tourism. Truly unforgettable.
Todd B — Google review
I volunteered here for 2 weeks, which frankly wasn’t long enough! I loved every minute of my experience here. The staff are so helpful and accommodating especially Jam, Fifa and Faii on the wildlife project. There was rarely a dull moment as Jam kept everyone’s spirits up! The days are long and the work is hard, but it’s so worth it! The animals here are so well cared for and it’s a privilege to be a small part of their journey. The house dogs around the volunteer accommodation are also so sweet! I honestly can’t say thank you enough to everyone at WFFT. Such a special place!!
Rachel — Google review
It was an absolutely fantastic, impressive, informative day. It is absolutely essential to make a reservation if you want to visit — otherwise, you won’t see any animals, and walk-ins are not possible. We booked five days in advance and there was only one slot left for the entire week. This is clearly explained on their website, so anyone who takes the time to read it will know. People who don’t check and then complain (as some reviewers here do) really have only themselves to blame. Signage could be better: when you arrive at the entrance, follow the small signs to the lodge, which can be easily overseen. It’s about a 10-minute drive from the reserve entrance. We had to ask several staff members along the way before we found it. Once there, everything was perfectly organized, and they were expecting us. The lodge has a terrace with a restaurant and a small kiosk selling snacks and drinks at normal, reasonable prices — not the tourist-gouging you see elsewhere. From the terrace, you can already see the first elephants up close. One thing that baffled me: despite clear signs and repeated instructions, some people still tried to feed the elephants whatever they had, even holding small children or babies over the wall. Some did it again the moment the park rangers turned their backs after warning them. If anything happens, it will of course be “the bad elephants.” Personally, I’d kick such people out without warning. Also clearly stated on the website: all tours are in English. We booked the full-day tour, with little children; it was easy enough to translate for the little ones. After a short introduction to the park, we set off in open buses to see various rescue areas — monkeys, several species of deer, bears, tortoises, and more. Each animal comes with its rescue story. Many are not native to Thailand and cannot be released back into the wild, so they live here in large enclosures. The monkeys and gibbons go through several stages: quarantine cages, socialization with other monkeys, and finally release onto a large, natural island in the reserve as the last step before reintroduction to the wild. There are parts where you have to walk through the grounds, so bring water and insect repellent — again, all explained on the website, so no excuses for later complaints. The website also mentions that this is temple ground and temple-appropriate clothing is required — however, in reality, regular clothing was fine and there was no dress code enforced. Lunch was a small buffet with rice, chicken skewers, and Thai curry — not a huge selection, but tasty, fresh, and more than enough. In the afternoon, we visited the big cats’ enclosures — the tigers are truly impressive — and saw more elephants. The day ended with feeding two blind elephants, who rely on humans to bring them fruit. Overall, it was incredibly moving to see the animals so close. The park even has a modern animal hospital and two very modern animal ambulance cars. The staff are clearly dedicated, and the grounds are well maintained. The tour guides were more than happy to answer all our questions. We felt far more comfortable here than at the many other “attractions” where you can ride elephants in chains or pet sedated tigers. Here, you get the feeling that animal welfare is genuinely the priority — and we were more than happy to pay the slightly higher price for that.
Volker U — Google review
If you are anywhere near the area, this is an absolute must visit. It is a true rescue, rehabilitation, and (whenever possible) release operation. If you are looking for animal interactions, you shouldn't be, and, apart from feeding the elephants, won't get it here. As our guide said, "we are here for the animals, not them for us". It is a thoroughly enjoyable and educational experience. We did the full day tour, which included a lovely lunch, which we would recommend. A half day is also offered. These guys do absolutely amazing work and deserve to be supported.
Iain M — Google review
I had the chance to volunteer at the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand, and it was one of the most meaningful experiences of my life. As part of my journey, I wanted to combine my passion for animals with a real humanitarian commitment, and WFFT exceeded all my expectations. The centre has a genuine focus on animal welfare. Every action, from daily feeding to enrichment activities, is designed with care for the animals’ well-being. You also get to work side by side with the mahouts, local staff (all incredibly kind and dedicated), and volunteers from all around the world. This creates a unique multicultural atmosphere where you learn from others every day. The activities are enriching and diverse, from preparing food to special projects like cleaning lakes or planting trees. Some tasks can be physically demanding under the Thai sun, but the reward is priceless: the joy of seeing elephants, monkeys, or bears enjoying the fruits of your work. Beyond the daily tasks, this experience is full of emotions. There is joy when you see rescued animals regain trust, laughter shared with volunteers, but also moments of sadness when you realise the suffering some of these animals endured before arriving at WFFT. It’s an experience that teaches humility, respect, and compassion. After spending four weeks there, I can only recommend this place, whether as a volunteer or simply as a visitor. It is a place where you will not only meet wonderful animals but also wonderful people. This experience left me with unforgettable memories and the certainty that I want to continue working to protect wildlife.
Aurélien P — Google review
Amazing full day experience. We’ve been there as a family of 4 and can only recommend to see what is being done there to save wildlife from exploitation! Truly impressive experience and lets your think twice before paying for another animal tourist ‘experience’.
Stefan W — Google review
Wonderful one-day experience. You could feel the genuine care for the animals with the really knowledgable guide. I wholeheartedly recommend this place.
Sönke H — Google review
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108, Tha Mai Ruak, Tha Yang District, Phetchaburi 76130, Thailand
http://www.wfft.org/
+66 32 706 906
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Kaeng Krachan National Park

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National park
Nature & Parks
Kaeng Krachan National Park, established in 1981, covers a vast 2,914 square kilometers of forested land and is home to diverse wildlife and rivers. The River Phet originates from this park and flows into the Gulf of Thailand at Baan Laem. The park has multiple entrances that are quite far apart from each other. It's recommended to navigate to Ban Krang Camp for a more beautiful experience rather than the touristy headquarters area.
An awesome national park which is not far from Bangkok. There are many kinds of wild animals here including black panthers, leopards, elephants, ant eaters, etc. Of course, we haven’t seen those animals why we did hiking on the natural trail here. However we saw some foot prints though. We love the trail here because we have to walk across the stream several times. It is really fresh and nice. I wear a pair of water hiking shoes which is very practical for a trail like this. This trail is only 2.5 kilometers. We start from the tourist center at Baan krang (บ้านกร่าง) and finish at stream 1 (ลำธาร1). Our driver will drive there and wait for us. The minivan could not go further because the car will need to run across the stream. Only SUVs or trucks could go. There is no phone signal here, not from True. Dtac or even AIS. So it is not possible to call our driver at all. We just have to finish the trail. There are many beautiful butterflies here. Many signs tell all drivers to drive slowly and please avoid killing these butterflies. We visit here around the end of July. We enjoy our hike very much. It is not difficult at all. No steep path , just flat trail.
Nutharin P — Google review
Really enjoyed the experience. Butterflies were great. I wanted to do more hiking but realised the hiking and waterfalls you need to go further up for and you can't just do it without the proper vehicle so if you want to hike, make sure you make arrangements to go up further into the park, get permits and probably stay overnight in the park. Maybe that's just my experience or I didn't do enough homework prior to the trip but it wasn't as easy or permissible as I expected. You'll probably need a guide and to hire a 4 x 4 if you don't already have one. But well worth it. Butterflies, monkeys, bird life that we saw was worth it. The lake was magnificent! So scenic. Great place to explore. So much to see
Travis R — Google review
Beautiful National Park. Friends and I did a motorbike ride there from Hua Hin. Worth a visit for sure.
Wayne E — Google review
Great place with beautiful views of the mountains and rivers that run very fast. Great for rafting
Sue H — Google review
Most beautiful place you will ever see great roads loads to see and plenty of food stops.
John — Google review
Fantastic place for birding. Here are some of my favourites. You do need a guide to go some places, and a lot of locations and pinpoints are only known by the locals so you do need some connections.
Lynn — Google review
Super Nice but the trail is for experienced hikers. We went by car and already saw a lot of birds, butterflies and deer. Very nice nature as well.
Jan U — Google review
Enjoyed the walk. It can get quite hard as some spots require climbing over rocks with the aid of built-in ropes. The first levels are an easy walk, and the further levels are more difficult. Good small waterfalls to see, lots of fish and butterfly's along the way.
Shayne S — Google review
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Kaeng Krachan, Kaeng Krachan District, Phetchaburi 76170, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/Kaengkrachannationalparkofficial
+66 32 772 311
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Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park (Khao Wang)

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park, also known as Khao Wang, is a historic palace complex completed in 1860 and situated on three elevated peaks. It was built by King Mongkut as a retreat from Bangkok and features a mix of European, Thai, and Chinese architectural styles. Today, it houses a national museum with royal belongings.
Wonderful campus of historical buildings, temples and palaces. Beautiful gardens and a wagon lift to near the top. Need to be reasonably fit to enjoy the full experience as quite some walking required. A well kept museum of Rama V and IV. Make sure you have plenty of time for this experience. Lovely views from the top.
Michael Y — Google review
It was extremely hot, but there are lots and lots of things to see there are also people along the path that are selling water or soda so you can stay hydrated. There are bathrooms, but if you are a foreigner, bring your own toilet paper. I really wanted to see monkeys. It was the whole reason I went and I traversed up and down those hills for an hour and a half and saw lots of cool things, but no monkeys and then I decided not to take the tram down I had said I would walk down and when I walked down at the bottom when I was almost to the street, there was monkey after monkey after monkeyso my advice is if you’re going there to see monkeys, take the tram going up and then walk down you will see so many monkeys.
Linda B — Google review
I liked this place a lot! One of the best locations I visited so far, at least for me. It is a former kings palace with a nice garden and a stupa and a buddhistic temple all in one area. The ticket is 200 Baht, which is fine for the amount of things you get to see. You are not allowed to take pictures inside the palace though, but in my eyes that is no problem, since the outside was far more picturesque. For the temple you need to wear appropriate clothes, but they give you some for free, should you need them. The garden is green and has all sorts of animals/insects, foremost the apes, of course. You need to be a bit careful, since they might try to steal your food or your drinks, but they did not harm me or were aggressive in any way. Just hold your food/drinks tight. From the three elevated places here you will have an excellent view of the city and the surrounding lands.
Robin H — Google review
We haven't visited this historical park in years and we were blown away by how organized this park has become. Theres even the slow cable cars to take visitor to the top of the moutain. Theres staff at every corner of the park to provide information and history behind the late King rama IV and V summer palace. We didn't have the chance to visit and explore all the building but will ensure to do so next time
Sandee T — Google review
I’m not sure why I’ve never heard of this place before it was so interesting! I took my Thai friends and they had not heard of it either, but we were all pleasantly surprised. If you like photos there’s so many photogenic spots. If you like hiking it’s a great walk around with a cool view. If you like history it’s very interesting with a lot of preserved items and areas. There’s something for everyone and the look out with the building in the back is just so beautiful! We hate monkeys, but they didn’t bother us, just know there are several on the grounds. There’s also some great local restaurants in the town if you need a bite after.
Rebekah S — Google review
Been there, great Historical park to visit, unfortunately you can’t take pictures or videos inside Rama IV & V house. Very nice trails to walk around the different sites, the day I was there, no services were available just to get water so make sure you bring a bottle or two especially if it’s sunny.
Michel M — Google review
All these 3 mountains are amazing place in Phetchaburi. Good view and wonderful construction indeed! All officers are very kind and service minded person.
Pralomporn — Google review
Phra Nakhon Khiri or Khao Wang was originally a palace of King Rama IV. It is located at Klong Krachang Sub-district, Mueang District, Phetchaburi Province. It is situated on top of three consecutive peaks, with the highest peak being 95 meters high. It was originally called “Khao Samon” (Khao Saman). On the eastern shoulder of the mountain is a temple named “Wat Samon”. In 1861, he named it Khao Maha Sawan, which was later changed to Khao Mahaisawan. King Rama IV ordered the construction of a palace on Khao Mahaisawan in 1859. Chao Phraya Si Suriyawong (Chuang Bunnag), who was later granted the title of Somdet Chao Phraya Borom Maha Si Suriyawong, was the supervisor of the construction, and Phra Phetphisai Srisawat (Thuan Bunnag) was the supervisor. When construction was complete, he named it “Phra Nakhon Khiri”. King Rama IV was very fond of the beautiful weather and scenery of Phetchaburi. He had resided at Phra Nakhon Khiri many times throughout his reign. During the reign of King Chulalongkorn, he ordered the renovation of Phra Nakhon Khiri to be used as a place to receive royal guests from Germany. After the reign of King Chulalongkorn, no monarch had resided at Phra Nakhon Khiri again. Until the reign of the present King, he had the idea to restore and renovate. The Fine Arts Department announced the registration of Phra Nakhon Khiri as an important national ancient site, carried out the renovation of various royal buildings, and announced the establishment of the Phra Nakhon Khiri National Museum on August 27, 1979 as a memorial museum. All royal utensils received back from the Bureau of the Royal Household and the Ministry of Interior were registered as antiques, conserved, and displayed inside the Phetphumiphairot Throne Hall and the Pramot Mahaisawan Throne Hall. .......... • Ticket 200 baht • Cable Car 50 baht up & 50 baht down(you can choose to walk up or down the hill without cable car) # There're many wild monkeys around the park. Please keep your food inside your bag. # No camera is allowed inside the Museum(Here I've uploaded some of the interior pictures from their official website. You can also buy their book at the information center.) * Overall worthy for a visit because the real beauty of the scenery is what the camera or pictures couldn't capture. You need to see it through your own eyes.
Ade H — Google review
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97 ถนน คีรีรัถยา, Khlong Kra Saeng, Mueang Phetchaburi District, Phetchaburi 76000, Thailand
http://virtualhistoricalpark.finearts.go.th/phranakhonkhiri/index.php/th/
+66 32 425 600
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Tham Khao Luang

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Nature & Parks
Archaeological museum
Tham Khao Luang is a temple-like cave nestled in the mountain, accessible by either walk or drive. The cave boasts several Buddhist symbols and a reclining Buddha, with natural light pits and artificial lighting providing a serene ambiance. Visitors need to park at the nearby temple for free and pay an entrance fee of 10 baht per person plus ride ticket fee of 15 baht regardless of nationality.
A nice cave to visit. The way down is steep. I would say it's like walking down a four storey building. If you are not in good health, it may not be a good idea to visit. The cave is safe. It is big inside. A few bats are perched on the ceiling. There is a gift shop, restaurant, and beverages available onsite. Parking may be a challenge during busy days.
Benja S — Google review
A beautiful and peaceful cave with many Buddha statues inside. The best part is the sunlight that shines through the top of the cave — it looks amazing and great for photos! The cave is clean and quiet. It’s a good place to visit if you want something calm and special. Just be careful with the monkeys outside — don’t bring food or they might come close. Only 2 hours from Bangkok, easy for a short trip. Worth a visit! 📍Free entry | 📷 Best time: Morning (for sunlight) |
Lê C — Google review
It's nice, when you like caves and Buddha's. The cave itself has mostly one relatively big "room" with a nice hole in the ceiling, where the sun shines through. It's a pretty sight. Aside from that there are a lot of Buddha statues in the cave. All around it is not super special, but since it is only 10 Baht, and really not far from the centre of Phetchaburi, I think you should give it a try, when you are around. Oh there are apes here, too.
Robin H — Google review
If you ask me whether it’s worth travelling for 3 hours from Bangkok to this cave I think it’s not worth it at all. Probably I have seen nicer and more majestic cave, but anyhow for those who still wish to come here can always do so as this is based on my personal view. In the morning I took grab from the hotel to Mo Chit 2 / Chatuchak bus station. Went to the ticket counter to enquire for the bus ticket. From Mo Chit / Chatuchak bus station to Phetchaburi bus station and the ticket price is 246 baht. Ticket counter will require you show them your passport if you are a foreigner. Return from Petchaburi bus station to Mo Chit 2 / Chatuchak bus station is cheaper at 140 baht. Entrance fee to the cave is only 10 baht.
Carol Y — Google review
Tham Khao Luang is a hidden historic cave that beautifully blends natural wonder with cultural and spiritual significance. Located in the hills of Phetchaburi, the cave houses a serene temple filled with Buddha statues, including a large reclining Buddha, all illuminated by natural light streaming through a large cave’s opening above. It’s a peaceful spot that appeals to a wide range of visitors — whether you're drawn by the natural cave formations, the historic royal connections, or the spiritual atmosphere. The site is well-maintained, and the walk down into the cave is manageable for most visitors. Highly recommended for those looking to explore a lesser-known but deeply meaningful destination in Thailand.
Krisana V — Google review
It is a small cave, worth a visit if you visit the palace that is near. It have steps and rails so it is safe and easy for everyone to go inside.
Reuven K — Google review
Amazing temple cave. If you want nice photo just use temple's guider be your photographer. They had a good skill.
Janya T — Google review
Really beautiful cafe and tempel! The walk and stairs are not a challenge. Outside it's nice to see the monkeys.
Pascal — Google review
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4WMJ+2P4, Thongchai, Mueang Phetchaburi District, Phetchaburi 76000, Thailand
http://www.thongchai.go.th/
+66 32 706 639
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Sai Yok Noi Waterfall (Khao Pang Waterfall)

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Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, also known as Khao Pang Waterfall, is a popular natural attraction in Kanchanaburi province. While it may not be as well-known as Erawan National Park, it offers a budget-friendly alternative for nature lovers. The waterfall is located about two kilometers from Sai Yok Noi waterfalls and provides a picturesque setting for swimming and relaxation.
Unbelievable beauty. For a small waterfall, it sure is packed with beauty. Do yourself a favor and pay a visit. The stone is slippery is a few spots. It is mainly walkable. Walk with buddy just in case!
Jeff H — Google review
Nice waterfall, really beautiful. Would definitely give 5 stars because it was a really wonderful experience. However, it was so crowded, a bit dangerous as it's extremely slippery. And it was quite difficult to park.
Jonathan O — Google review
I booked a train tour on SRT to go here (Special train Sai Yok Noi - 150 baht). I highly recommend this method if you have time and want to explore this place with a reasonable price. The trip length is 12 hours, 6:30-19:30. You can discover a historic railroad situated on a side of mountains. The waterfall doesn't have much clean water in this season, so it's good to rent a carpet and picnic. Good picnic place.
Vu H — Google review
Went to both Erawan falls and Sai Yok waterfall. We preferred Sai Yok as it was less crowded and touristy, and the falls looked magnificent as you can see the entirety of it. Erawan, on the other hand, despite it being a 7-tier waterfall you see small bits of it at each level, and does not look as great. You can also stand under the actual waterfall here in Sai Yok and get showered upon. Bonus points as this is free.
Sugakick - — Google review
Sai Yok Noi Waterfall The drive to the waterfall was scenic, with mountains and beautiful views along the way. I visited on a public holiday, so there were a lot of people. Parking was a bit difficult — I had to circle around 2–3 times before finding a spot along the roadside. There are many food and souvenir stalls around. Even though it was crowded, the place was still well-maintained and clean. At the moment, the water level is quite low and the water is murky, but the overall atmosphere is still relaxing — a nice spot to sit down, have a meal. Remind that free entrance and free parking. 11/07/2025
THXX K — Google review
An easy access waterfall, it's next to the road and last western line train station. I revisited here since 3 decades. There are many changes, the water is clear and some space for sitting with a mat.
Sheroku H — Google review
Went at around 10am in the photos and the video was around 4pm. Nice and empty early in the day but later in the day theres people swimming and climbing the rocks. Definitely recommend for people in the area
MarsTutorials — Google review
Good place to visit once. You will like it much if you like trails and walking.
Vicky S — Google review
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63Q5+F8M, Tha Sao, Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi 71150, Thailand
https://web.facebook.com/SaiYokNationalPark
+66 89 028 1958
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