Phang Nga (Thai: พังงา, RTGS: phangnga, pronounced [pʰāŋ.ŋāː]) is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the shore of the Andaman Sea to the west and Phang Nga Bay to the south. Neighboring provinces are (from north, clockwise) Ranong, Surat Thani, and Krabi. To the south is the Phuket Province, connected by a highway bridge.
Restaurants in Phang Nga Province
5.0 based on 11 reviews
A fabulous waterfall and nature trial, you can swim in the refreshing waters and have a massage under the waterfall. Well signposted from route 4. Worth a visit.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
Went there with family could easily spend couple of hours if you are nature lover it is few Thailand forest where you can enter free otherwise u have to pay 200-400 baht to enter and nothing special to see very dense forest with moss on trees far better than Mossy Forest Malaysia highly recommended not far from Phuket. If u r in patong and don't have a car take a package tour from street shop for 750 baht for adult and 500 baht for child includes pick up from hotel water rafting 5 kms zip line lunch Raman waterfall and monkey cave and then back to hotel you can't find better tour than this one
4.5 based on 72 reviews
There is one small town on Thailand's west coast called Thai Mueang. It is not really a tourist place, but it has a few hidden gems. Lam Pi national park has two main attractions. Lam Pi waterfall and National par beach. The waterfall is easily accessible by car or scooter, and you can enjoy swimming with the fishes that would give you some skin peeling. It is a great place for a half an hour to stop on your way to Khao Lak from Phuket or vice versa. The other attraction is the beautiful beach as a part of the National park, and it is located after the Thai Mueang beach. For both attractions, you buy one ticket for 100 baht. If you came by car or scooter, you pay an additional 20 baht for the vehicle. In the national park you can buy only water and soft drinks, there is no food. Of course, you can have an excellent meal at one of many restaurants in Thai Mueang beach itself outside of national park boundaries. While in Thai Mueang, you should also visit the beautiful wooden Ta Sai temple on the beach. Experience to remember.
4.0 based on 819 reviews
Amazing! It is a unique experience to swim (or just put your feet into the fresh water if you are afraid of cold) amongst the fishes eating your dead skin. Whatever you like the feeling or not, it is definitely something to try! The waterfalls were good enough, with still plenty of water in December. We spent 3 hours there as we swam a lot, 2 hours would be enough if you just walk and bath your feet. Note that one person in our group got a leech (apparently from the ground, not from the water), but we removed it easily. There was not a single mosquito which was a very good surprise for this kind of wet forest. As many people advised, take good shoes, the path after the level 1 is quite difficult, but I would still recommend the visit even if you just stop there.
4.0 based on 101 reviews
Sairung waterfall is located in Khao Lak,Phang-nga. This was a great waterfall to hike, relatively easy as well. The waterfall is 7 levels high but you can only access 1. In total less than 3 mins for us to get to the top. The natural pools are great for a swim! ????????
4.0 based on 3 reviews
Beautiful Waterfall located close to Khok Kloi Town and main road from Phuket to Khao Lak. Wat Khao Waterfall surrounded by Rainforest and offers opportunity to refresh in the cool water. Popular place for local community
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