Ang Thong (Thai: อ่างทอง, pronounced [ʔàːŋ tʰɔ̄ːŋ]) is a town (thesaban mueang) in Thailand, capital of Ang Thong Province. The town covers the entirety of tambon Talat Luang and Bang Kaeo as well as parts of the tambon Sala Daeng, Ban Hae, Ban It, Pho Sa, and Yansue, all of Mueang Ang Thong District. As of 2006 it had a population of 13,738. The town is on the Chao Phraya River.
Restaurants in Ang Thong
5.0 based on 35 reviews
Come and learn to KITEBOARD on paradise island Koh Samui with IKO qualified instructors! It is also well known as KITESURFING, as it is a wind powered watersport, where a kite and a (surf/twintip) board is combined to ride above the water. A feeling you will never forget! We will teach you to kitesurf in the best and most beginner friendly location in Thailand. Crystal blue shallow water, white sand and crowd free beaches combined with very well experienced instructors makes learning to kitesurf as easy as ABC! Get in contact with us and lets go kitesurfing! Our kiteschool is open all year around and depending on the season, we have 2 locations in Koh Samui: November till March (south side of the island): Hua Thanon district @ Ban Harn Beach April till October (north side of the island) Nathon district, @ Nathon Beach
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"The Biggest and Longest zip line on Koh Samui. Extreme for adrenaline while you're flying like a Hawk. Take a deep breath and see through a bird's eye view from the treetops of rainforest view, sea view of Nathon Beach and hidden waterfall with full of varieties challenging 33 stations” " We arrange every 10 customers to be 1 section to zip lining with 2 instructors because Safety is our priority"
4.5 based on 3,435 reviews
These 40 islands, spread over approximately 97 square miles in the Gulf of Thailand, are characterized by hundreds of limestone monoliths, carved into fantastic shapes by years of erosion.
We did a full day trip on a speed boat, it was excellent, the snorkeling was amazing, I would probably would give the emerald lake a miss if climbing ladder-steep steps for 15-20 min is too much, as it was very very hot (it is winter here) but well worth a visit, I am so glad we did it! Massages are cheap enough here that the sore thighs didn’t last long ???? The marine park is a visual wonder above & below the water. Inexperienced people can still snorkel over amazing corals surrounded by brilliantly coloured schools of fish & marine life (not a shark in sight ????). Lunch at one of the the islands restaurants is recommended to see the original lifestyle of the local people, and the huge buffet of food was delicious. The only thing I might change was the length of the tour, we were off at 8am from the pier at big Buddha beach & back at about 5.30pm, it was a long day , but we saw heaps in that time. We even stopped at the rangers island & saw wild monkeys. The crew were lovely, but all heavy smokers, the smell kind of detracted from the pristine snorkeling environment.. The return trip in the speedboat-due to the ocean swell was very rough (I have butt bruises to prove it! ????), but I sat at the front end of the boat so that was caused by my position... All in all it was great fun & definitely worth doing. For those with back issues I would recommend the larger boats for a smoother ride home.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
Koh Wua Ta Lap Koh Wua Ta Lap is one of 42 islands that make up the Ang Thong National Marine Park. The cheapest way to get from Bangkok to Ko Wua Ta Lap costs only ฿1000, and the quickest way takes just 5½ hours.
4.5 based on 31 reviews
We stumbled upon this wonderful market on a Tuesday evening when it seems to be the bigger version with food and clothes stalls. There are plenty of marvellous food stalls selling super cheap and fresh pad Thai, spring rolls, fried chicken, fried corn/mushroom/vegetables, fish and seafood, sweet banana pancakes, Thai sweets, coconuts, fruit shakes etc and most of them are delightful. The food seemed to be over by 9pm so if you are eating, get there earlier. Mainly locals with some tourists.
3.5 based on 45 reviews
Nathon is a jumped point for boats to the islands of Koh Tao and Koh Phangan and the mainland Surat Thani. Nathon also has a rather long pier where boats arrives from mainland. The waterfront village offers souvenirs and clothing shops, bakeries, bookshops, internet cafes, supermarkets, department stores, a bank and a post office. Restaurants offer plenty of seafood and serve local cuisine in front of the pier yard.
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