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
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The Phang Nga Elephant Park is a small family-run park. Our family has cared for elephants for over 150 years and we opened the park in 2015 so that we could keep our elephants in a caring and stress-free environment and give our visitors an extraordinary and life-enhancing experience. We are dedicated to providing our elephants with the highest quality of life possible and our strong belief in human-elephant interaction is what makes the Phang Nga Elephant Park so special.
This was a truly magical experience. Jake is very caring and shows dedication and compassion with maintaining an ethical elephant sanctuary, that has been with their family for over 150 years. All the staff were very attentive, and Jake had a lot of patience with the hundreds of questions our kids asked, taking the time to answer each one. Being able to experience elephants so close was an absolute highlight of our Thailand holiday. Also great lunch in a fantastic location. Would love to return one day, many thanks to Jake and the team.
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Come to this beautiful area to feed, bath and learn about elephants who are enjoying their well deserved retirement.
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We went to the centre on one of the free afternoons we had whilst in Khao lak. It’s 60 Thai baht for adults and kids are free, when you go in there are lots of various size pools each holding all ages of sea turtles. We walked around looking at all the turtles, we had missed the feeding time, so they advise you not to touch them or put your hand in the water, as having sun cream on your hands may harm the turtles. It still lovely to look with d and see them all, you only need 45-60 mins to see it all, they have a lovely little gift shop too on site for you to buy a souvenir. And one your way out if you give your tickets back to the office they give you a fridge magnet as a souvenir too.
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They do a good thing there. The pools were clean, hurt turtles get medicine. They have a lot of different pools. I‘m very glad that the navy does such a marvelous thing to help the turtles.
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