Rice fields on Koh Yao Noi are seawater rice fields and surrounded by mountains. During the growing season, the field will become all green and it will turn yellow in the harvesting season.
Sea Turtle Conservation Center Phang Nga Naval Base is located in Lam Kaen Subdistrict, Thai Mueang District, Phang Nga Province. It's a popular tourist attraction with various species of sea turtles and serves as a learning center for the conservation of sea turtles. They have turtle hatcheries for Green turtles, Olive ridley sea turtles, and Hawksbill turtles in 20 tanks measuring 2x3 meters. Open every day from 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM, no admission fee.
Than Kiri Krabi is located in Moo 1, Ban Nai Sa-ra, Khao Thong Subdistrict, Mueang Krabi District. One cool thing about this place is a beautiful canal with crystal-clear water flowing through the garden, allowing tourists to enjoy the serene view. Here, you'll also find picturesque sunflower fields and various species of flowers, making it a perfect setting for photography. Moreover, there are activities for tourists to experience, such as kayaking and cooling off in the water. The entrance fee is 10 baht for children and 20 baht for adults.
Soi Rommanee is an alley that connects Thalang Road and Dibuk Road, all of which are in Phuket Old Town. which is the site of an old building of Sino-Portuguese art that is one of the symbols of Phuket style art. Some buildings will find traces of the old to give another classic retro feel. Soi Rommanee is also regarded as one of the most beautiful and romantic alleys in Phuket.
Phuket Walking Street Lad Yai, also known as Phuket Walking Street, takes place on Thalang Road around It is surrounded by architectural buildings of Sino-Portuguese houses that blend Eastern and Western art together beautifully and perfectly. It is regarded as another feature of Phuket. As for the products that are available for sale, there will be a lot of variety, such as local food, beverages, snacks, savory dishes, desserts, Thai food, western food, even souvenirs, and, of course, there will be live music and performances. The walkway is for tourists to see each other as well.
The Wat Maha That Wachiramongkol is located in Bang Thong, Na Nuea Sub-district, Ao Luek District, Krabi Province. It was built in 1940 on land donated by Mr. Plao Thong Sirithorn, Mr. Man Pheangkit, and Mr. Nuam Dampun. Initially, it was called "Wat Bang Thong." In 1953, it was bestowed with the name "Wat Maha That Wachiramongkol" and received the abbreviated royal title "M.W.K." as a tribute to His Majesty the King on the auspicious occasion of his 50th anniversary. The temple features a prominent central Buddha statue and a surrounding walkway encircling the stupa on all four sides. Inside the temple, there are exquisite mural paintings depicting Buddhist stories adorned with delicate Thai bird motifs, creating a captivating atmosphere.
This is like a living, breathing museum. of a blacksmith who is ready to provide a unique and interesting experience for every visitor. Coming by yourself might be a bit difficult. Because Papo doesn't open the shop every day and it's not open for sure. There is no pin on the Google map.
Police Boat T813 Tsunami Memorial Phangnga is located in Moo 5, Ban Bang Niang, Khuekkhak Subdistrict, Takua Pa District, Phang-nga Province. It was established in response to the devastating Indian Ocean tsunami that occurred on December 26, 2004, off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia. The tsunami waves spread out in all directions, reaching Ban Bang Niang, Takua Pa District, Phang Nga Province, at 10:30 AM. The disaster caused severe damage to people's lives, properties, communities, and natural resources. Police Boat T813, or simply known as “ต.813”, is a boat belonging to the Royal Thai Police Department. It weighs up to 60 tons or 60,000 kilograms and was stationed on the coast near Khao Lak. It was swept away by the tsunami waves and ended up about 1 kilometer inland. After the event, the boat was left in its position as a memorial to commemorate the lives lost and to serve as a reminder of the destructive power of the tsunami. The memorial site features exhibitions and displays related to the tsunami event in Ban Bang Niang, as well as the sale of commemorative items and books about this particular incident.
The list of the Best Restaurants in Phuket list is growing fast, especially since the Michelin Guide has arrived on the island. Phuket culinary scene has evolved a lot in recent years, and the choice of restaurants has grown tremendously.
Some restaurants are fancy, and some are genuinely local. Of course, not everyone will agree with us, but these are places we love to go and to go back to. Note that there are quite a lot of restaurants to review in Phuket, and while we did try a lot of them, we still haven’t tried a few, so this list might evolve during the year.
These best tours will certainly spice up your vacation with a great range of options for pleasure and adventure. we have so much to see and experience that it takes a good tactician to take it all in. Here, you'll have a preview of the most popular tours available with a description of what they're all about.
Baan Tha Khao Community Based Tourism
2022 Community-Based Tourism Standards - Excellent Level 2022 organized by Department of Tourism of Thailand>

Lipon Tai Community Based Tourism
2022 Community-Based Tourism Standards - Excellent Level 2022 organized by Department of Tourism of Thailand>

Baan Bang Rong Community Based Tourism
2022 Community-Based Tourism Standards - Excellent Level 2022 organized by Department of Tourism of Thailand>

Baan Tha Din Dang Community Based Tourism
2017 Community-based Tourism Award in Andaman Tourism Development Region
2020 Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration (SHA) >

Baan Thung Yee Peng Community Based Tourism
2017 Community Tour Business Award
2017 Community Forest Award
2020 Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration (SHA)>

Phuket Old Town Community Based Tourism
2009 Kinnari Awards (Thailand Tourism Awards)
2013 Kinnari Awards (Thailand Tourism Awards)
2020 Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration (SHA)
2021 Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration (SHA+)>

Laem Sak Community Based Tourism
2019 Kinnari Awards (Thailand Tourism Awards)
2017 The Best Andaman Cultural Tourism Destination
2020 Amazing Thailand Safety and Health Administration (SHA)>>>

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กิจกรรมของชุมชนที่นี่ก็จะแตกต่างกับชุมชนอื่น ๆ ที่เราเคยไปนะคะ เพราะที่นี่เค้ามีกิจกรรมให้ปลูกกล้วยไม้ในอุทยานธารโบกขรณีด้วย นับเป็นไอเดีย ที่ดีจริง ๆ ค่ะ ที่ให้นักท่องเที่ยวได้มาเที่ยวแล้ว ยังได้ช่วยกันปรับปรุงพื้นที่ในอุทยานให้สวยยิ่งขึ้นด้วย โดยทางชุมชนให้นักท่องเที่ยวได้ปลูกกล้วยไม้รองเท้านารี เพื่อที่จะไปคืนป่าที่เขาช้างหมอบ ซึ่งที่นั่นทางชุมชนมีวอคเวย์เส้นทางศึกษาธรรมชาติทางเดินไม้เพื่อที่จะสัมผัสกับความอุดมสมบูรณ์ของป่าชายเลนด้วยค่ะ
Low Carbon, 100% Fun! For this Krabi trip, say goodbye to noisy boat engines and enjoy the ultimate chill vibes at "Ban Nai Nang Community"—a super-green destination that proves saving the planet is incredibly fun and delicious!
The absolute highlight you cannot miss is tasting fresh honey straight from the hives of "stingless bees"—the tiny heroes recognized by the UN as a global model for restoring over 6,000 acres of lush mangrove forest! After that sweet treat, grab a paddle, hop into a kayak, and glide silently through crystal-clear waters to greet the dramatic "Khao Garos" (Ghost Cliff) with zero emissions. Top off your day with their trending Zero Waste Cooking Class, where you'll make a crispy "Kratong Thong" (Golden Cups) that smartly upcycles leftover shrimp shells into edible cups to tackle food waste! Sip on a refreshing "Honey Mojito Mocktail" while learning how the community builds organic fish habitats (Tsang) to restore the sea. Every single Baht you spend here directly funds local livelihoods and nature restoration...
The “Krabi Prototype” is setting the path for Thailand to become a global model for sustainable tourism. Visitors can immerse themselves in local culture at Laem Sak, explore traditional crafts in Baan Nai Nang, cruise through the lush Thung Yee Peng mangroves, and join marine conservation activities around Koh Ngai
These experiences highlight Krabi’s commitment to reducing tourism’s environmental impact — from promoting low-carbon travel to eco-friendly hotels and practices that help restore nature.
With international standards now in place, Krabi is stepping up as a Preferred Destination for Sustainable Tourism — where fun, culture, and conservation come together seamlessly.
Visit Takua Pa. One thing cannot be stated about TauSarPiah, a traditional Chinese Biscuit with bean paste filling from Tuangrat bakery business, which has inherited the taste from the ancestors for more than 110 years and still has the original flavor. It is unique in that the dough is soft and the filling is very soft and smooth. And even more if you go to buy at the store. We will also see them making new desserts as well. The warm pastries are wonderful.
Visiting Phang Nga? Besides its stunning nature, don’t forget to try Khao Rai Dok Kha Phang Nga, the one and only GI-certified local rice in Thailand!
Grown with traditional farming methods
Naturally fragrant like pandan leaves
Also made into ancient-style fresh rice noodles!
A must-try when in Phang Nga! Take home this special rice as a delicious souvenir
During this rainy season, the ocean waves in our southern region have grown quite turbulent. Let's go and enjoy the breathtaking beauty of the mountains.
In Phu Khao Ya, Ranong Province, you'll discover a serene and tranquil landscape of low hills, perfectly arranged and adorned with vibrant, verdant grass. Amidst the rainy season, one can't help but be captivated by the breathtaking sight of lush green meadows against the backdrop of a clear blue sky. This is a must-visit spot during the rainy season. You can be confident that we will deliver exceptional new profile pictures.
In this short article, I would like to please the green line adventurers with whitewater rafting activities at Song Phraek, Phang Nga Province. Especially during the rainy season like this, water will be extra. Cruising along the river that has both deep water, rapids, and rock niches should not be worry because there are rowers who are expert on the route and know when and what to do to keep everyone in the boat safe and having fun to take care of safety for us. A distance of 5 kilometers that is shaded by trees on both sides and get refreshment from the clear, cold water made an hour pass very quickly.
1. “Embrace Love at Baan Nong Thale”
2. “Admire the sunrise at Baan Tung Yee Peng”
3. “Sarasin Bridge of Love”
4. “Kayak Adventure, Explore the Nature of Mangrove Forest, Ban Sam Chong Nuea”
5. “Explore the Old Town, Narrate the Past, Experience the Charm of Phuket”
ความงดงามของพื้นที่ฝั่งอันดามัน
พื้นที่ที่เชื่อมโยงหลาย ๆ สิ่งเข้าด้วยกัน
ชุมชน วิถีชีวิต อาชีพ ศาสนา วัฒนธรรม ธรรมชาติ รวมถึงการท่องเที่ยว หล่อหลอมเข้าด้วยกันจนกลายเป็นเสน่ห์ที่น่าค้นหาและมาเยือน
การท่องเที่ยวแบบสัมผัสวิถีชีวิตของคนในชุมชน
เป็นการท่องเที่ยวอีกรูปแบบหนึ่งที่อยากให้ทุกท่านลองสัมผัสกันดูซักครั้ง
สำหรับเพจนี้จัดทำขึ้นเพื่อสนับสนุนสินค้าของดีของเด่นฝั่งอันดามัน
คนท้องถิ่นมีรายได้ คนไทยได้บริโภคของดี
Today, I would like to present a family-friendly attractions that offer activities and fun for both parents and children to enjoy together.
Discover the Most Beautiful Photo Spots in Phuket Old Town!
Looking for charming photo spots filled with vintage vibes and stunning architecture? Phuket Old Town is the perfect destination! Here are some must-visit landmarks where you can capture memories and amazing shots:
Soi Rommanee
A colorful street lined with pastel-shaded Sino-Portuguese buildings. Every corner is picture-perfect.
Thalang Road
The heart of the Old Town, featuring charming historic buildings and trendy cafés. Perfect for a relaxing stroll and capturing street-style photos.
Street Art Around Town
Don’t miss iconic murals like Child with Dragon, The Boy with a Crane, and artwork by Alex Face. The entire area feels like an open-air gallery.
Takua Pa Intersection
Surrounded by colonial-style buildings, this spot offers a timeless, nostalgic backdrop for your photos.
Local Eateries
From Hokkien noodle shops to local dessert cafés, these places not only serve delicious food but also provide cozy, authentic settings for photos.
Pro Tips:
Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for the best natural lighting.
Bring your camera or phone fully charged to make the most of your trip!
When in Phuket, don’t miss the chance to explore the Old Town’s unique charm and capture moments you’ll treasure forever!
Mid-Autumn Festival, Zhongqiu Jie (中秋节) in Chinese, is also called the Mooncake Festival or the Moon Festival, is a harvest festival celebrated in Chinese culture. It is held on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese lunisolar calendar with a full moon at night which this year falls on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
For the residents of Phuket, who mostly trace their ancestry to the Hokkien Chinese, this day holds great significance as it marks the birthday (Sayid) of the god Pun Tao Kong, also referred to as Hok Tek Ceng Sin, a deity highly regarded by the Hokkien Chinese community.
Typically, we see Cantonese (or Macao) type mooncakes, however Phuket has a distinct style known as Tong Chew Pia or Hokkien style mooncakes. It contains a fragrant and crispy filling. It consists of candied pumpkin, peanuts, white sesame, and lard. The outside appearance is round, the size of a palm and stamped with various auspicious words on one side and white sesame seeds on the other.
In addition to being a once-a-year snack, it is a Phuket-specific dessert.