พังงา 10 สุดยอด แหล่งท่องเทียว
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10 สุดยอด แหล่งท่องเทียว พังงา
มากมายด้วยสถานที่ท่องเที่ยว ทางบก และทางทะเล แอดฯ สรุปแบบว่า มาเยือนพังงาแล้วห้ามพลาด 10 จุดดังต่อไปนี้
Mu Ko Similan National Park has been rated first by the U.S. publication Skin Diving of the top ten dive sites in the world. Also, it is appraised by the Skin-Diving Magazine of USA as one of the top ten islands having both surface and under water beautiful scenery.
The Similan Island in the heart of the Andaman Sea are indeed unparelled in their exotic beauty. If planning a visit, keep in mind th...
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Mu Ko Surin consists of five main islands: North Surin, South Surin, Ko Ri, Ko Klang, and Ko Khai. It is one of Thailand’s most ecologically rich marine national parks, featuring lush tropical forests and vibrant underwater ecosystems
North Surin Island serves as the park headquarters, offering accommodations such as tents and bungalows, along with basic facilities for overnight stays
Snorke...
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Tachai Island is located at the northernmost part of the Similan Islands National Park, between the Similan and Surin Islands. Named after its discoverer “Tachai,” the island was once ranked among the most beautiful islands in Thailand due to its untouched natural beauty.
The island was widely known for its powder-soft white sand beach, crystal-clear waters, and rich biodiversity, incl...
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Khao Lak Beach is a highly popular destination among both Thai and international travelers, offering a perfect balance between unspoiled natural beauty and comfortable leisure experiences. What sets this beach apart is its diverse landscape—ranging from long stretches of soft white sand to clusters of uniquely shaped rocks that create depth and visual interest, making it an excellent spot fo...
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The national park is located at the coastal of the country there are magnificent views and scenery above the water surface its abundant with forest wetlands and also the source of plenty aquatic propagation. This island filled with beautiful scenery and that's why it became a National Park.
This National park at this declared a National Park on 29 April 2524. The National park contains of man...
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Koh Yao Noi represents the essence of a “simple happiness” lifestyle in the Andaman Sea. While tourism in nearby areas has rapidly developed, the island has chosen to move at its own peaceful pace. What attracts visitors from around the world is not only its natural beauty, but also the living rhythm of the local community, which remains deeply connected to traditional fishing and agri...
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Koh Yao Yai is a tranquil destination in Phang Nga attractions, perfect for those seeking peace and natural beauty. Although it is larger than Koh Yao Noi, the island remains quiet and unspoiled. Its charm lies in the combination of wide white sandy beaches, lush mangrove forests, and green hills throughout the year.
The highlight of the island is Laem Had, located at the northern tip. During low ...
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Samed Nang Chee Viewpoint is one of the most awe-inspiring sunrise viewpoints in southern Thailand, located in Ban Khlong Kian, Phang-nga. Perched above Phang-nga Bay, the viewpoint provides a panoramic 180-degree vista of limestone karsts and scattered islands across the calm sea. As the sun rises from behind the cliffs, the golden light dances on the misty bay, offering an unforgettable spectacl...
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Wat Suwan Kuha, locally known as "Wat Tham," is considered a paramount historical and archaeological site in Phang Nga Province. Geographically characterized by a limestone mountain with a series of interconnected caverns, the temple complex features several significant sections, including Tham Yai (Grand Cave), Tham Chaeng (Bright Cave), Tham Meud (Dark Cave), and Tham Kaew (Crystal Cave). Tham Y...
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Takua Pa Old Town, locally known as “Talad Yai” (the Grand Market), is a historically significant district in Phang Nga Province that reflects the prosperity of the tin mining boom era. In the past, Takua Pa was one of the most vibrant and affluent port towns in southern Thailand, attracting Chinese immigrants and Western traders, resulting in a unique cultural blend that still defines...
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