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Special
for Phang Nga Bay !
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Phang Nga Bay
This is then a
paradise who long for relaxing in isolation as well as
challenging some adventurous activities like paddling in the
hidden lagoon on some islands or trekking in the midst of the
dense jungle. In addition, with its long history, Phang Nga
offers the interesting sites of historical and archeological
importance which are worth experiencing.
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Koh
Hong
Is one of the most
popular of these islands. Khao Khien near Koh Pannyi is worth
sailing past to see the ancient paintings of boats and animals
on the rock walls.
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Snorkeling
& diving
With more than
120 islands in Phang Nga Bay together with other world most
popular diving destinations like Similan Archipelago and
Surin Islands, you will be overwhelmed with its spectacular
flora and fauna under the sea. Each diving site has its
original undersea landscape and splendid underwater scenery.
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Viewing by
Boats
There are plenty of long-tail boats
available at Tha Dan Pier, Surakoon Pier or Pier around the
area of the Park. If you take a half-day tour, you can visit
Panyee Island, Khao Ping Gan, Khao Tapoo, Ma Ju Island, and
Tham Lod. You may have a chance to visit other islands on a
full-day-tour such as Panak Island, Hong Island or Khai
Island. That depends on your time and convenience.
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Ao Phangnga
National Park
The marine
park is 12 km from the provincial capital in the districts of Amphoe
Muang, Takuatung, and Koh Tao, with a total area of 250,000 rai, or 400 sq
km. It was declared a national park on April 29, 1981.
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Spectacular Hotel Savings!
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