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 130 reviews
Samet Nangshe Viewpoint is one of the most popular viewpoints in Phang Nga, which is a province in the South of Thailand, nowadays. The viewpoint located at the top of the hill. You can reach there by feet or serviced taxis; however, since I have been there twice using both means, I do suggest you choose the serviced taxis. The serviced taxis cost 30 Baht per person for a round-trip ticket. However, if you really enjoy watching the plants and the animals along the way up there, you can try walking. Please bear in mind that the hill was quite steep, you need to be very careful. The view up there was stunning; especially at the sunrise and the sunset. At the viewpoint, you can see many mountains, the sea, the rivers, and even some small islands in the sea in the panorama view. The place was quite crowded, but it was worth to go and see the view once. Although you are not a good photographer, I am pretty sure that you can take a beautiful photo there.
4.5 based on 55 reviews
This was not a place on the 3 temples tour! A very different temple experience. Free entry but it's always nice to make a donation. You enter the complex through a huge dragon walking the length of its body before exiting into Buddist hell. Lots of graphic statues of sinners being dealt with by demons in a not so peaceful manner! Our 1 year old was too young to be freaked out but i'd say children over 2 may be a little scared for life. We found the place enlightening and thoroughly worth a visit.
4.5 based on 36 reviews
There is something about this place that keeps drawing me back year after year, we visit this place every year and now the dead coral has now formed a large island The shape has changed dramatically over the last year it is more flat and has extended the shape of the island You can spend 1 hour here or 3 or 4 and not see a soul, better bring drinks with you as the nearby bar is not always open , it is an excellent place to bied watch or watch the the sunset go down My favourite place in khao Lak ????
4.5 based on 8 reviews
Khao Phing Kan Island consists of two twin islands in the east and west, which are connected by a sandy beach; James Bond Island is located in the northern part of the country and has been known as James Bond since the filming of James Bond. The island has several caves; Usually, the entrance to the island is from the south side of the beach and next to the handicraft stalls, and you will have a place to walk and exactly the size of a semicircle with an approximate length of 300 meters. Go up the stairs to the left (west) and after coming down, you will see a sandy beach in front of you, which is the harbor of fast boats. Due to the short stop in James Bond (20 minutes), we quickly made our way back. The combination of rock and tree and beach and emerald sea water was very beautiful, amazing and unique.
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