Tuesday, November 3, 2020

The magnificent Phang Nga Bay is one of Thailand's most popular destinations

 The magnificent Phang Nga Bay is one of Thailand's most popular destinations, where crowds of people travel here from other nearby islands and beaches. Not only is the stunning bay a great place to enjoy, but the province also has several other attractions that make it a popular destination for tourists and locals. Staying in Phang Nga Town will allow you to start your day early and beat the crowds, as you can stay in the city while heading to the main breathtaking sights of the bay. 

In Phang Nga it is not possible to rent a car, but in Khao Lak, Krabi and Phuket you can rent cars and the travel time is shortened. The cost of a boat trip is often cheaper than a trip from PhUKet to Koh Phi Phi and Krabu, and in general it is cheaper to travel by boat than by sea. In general, the cost of boat trips to Phung Phong is cheaper than a plane or train ride, and the travel times are reduced, especially in the early morning hours. 

Leave the typical tourist trails and spend a few days in Phang Nga to discover its charm. Tamtapan Road, 500 m along, there are temples and caves within walking distance, along with some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. 

You can stay in Phang Nga within a few hours from the city centre or even within an hour drive from the capital. 

You will have no problem finding short and long-haul buses that connect the city regularly with Phuket, Bangkok, Ranong and Hat Yai. Thailand's state railway operates a number of trains from Phang Nga to the city centre and other parts of the country. 

If you are lucky, you can make the trip to Phang Nga by getting off at Surat Thani Station and then taking a bus for two hours. In the evening there are fewer buses, so that you can take the bus on a free day at Chiang Mai Airport or Phuket Airport. 

If you want a taste of real Phuket, you don't have to go to the old town, as it is only a few blocks from Phang Nga. 

If you don't have time to visit all ten restaurants in our Phuket food guide, we recommend starting with four. Divide your time on the island into a list of must-have restaurants and restaurants where you can eat in any city. 

Most of the inhabitants of Phuket are Thai Buddhists, and there are almost 40 Buddhist temples all over the island. If you stay away from Patong beach, you can avoid most overbuildings, expensive prices and crowds and see how beautiful it is. Our guide to PhUKet will give you the best places to visit and help you plan your best trip to the islands. It will tell you how to save money, forget about it and save money, as well as give you tips and tricks on how to keep it all in mind. 

Phang Nga Bay is known for its dramatic scenery, which gives the limestone islands a unique sight. Lined by limestone cliffs and caves, the magnificent emerald waters form a beautiful bay, and there are many beautiful sights to see. 

Don't worry, we went to Phuket last month and decided to make a day trip to the Ao Phang Nga National Park, and we did it, although we have been to Phuket many times. Phang's NGA is located in the south of Thailand in the Andaman Sea and borders the provinces of Surat Thani, Chonburi, Nakhon Ratchasima and Chiang Mai. 

Phangs Nga is also known as one of the most beautiful national parks in the world and after Phuket the second largest national park in Thailand. Here we were on a national park tour that offered a great view of the beauty of nature that is Phang'Nga. Lunch in the pleasant restaurant overlooking the sea or visit a local restaurant to enjoy a delicious meal. 

Alternatively, you can drive a kilometer further south on the main road and you will arrive at a small sandy beach marked by a short and easy path that leads to the same beach. Here you can either drive home to Phuket, where you will also have to explore the north, or continue your journey. Thailand is not exactly adventurous, but it is a wonderful and varied destination and here is a great place to return home and continue our travels. 

Phang Nga (Phangngaa) is a city on the northern Andaman coast of Thailand and after Phuket the second largest city in Thailand and one of the largest in the world. 

Phang Nga is also the name of the city that serves as the provincial capital, and also a name for the province Phangngaa in Thailand. 

Once you start in Phang Nga, you will be able to beat the crowds that flee during the busiest hours of the day and get a more memorable private experience. Phang's NGA city also serves as the home of Pheng Phong Bay, which is located just a few kilometers south of the city. You can also arrange your visit with a visit to one of our favorite restaurants in the city, such as Chiang Mai, Phung Chai or Phuket. 


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