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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Another amazing thing is that almost all buildings have the same structure. There may be some differences in size and stretch. The living space has been adjusted accordingly, one of which is the WOO Gallery & Boutique Hotel, the Old House Museum, and the Boutique Hotel. Of course, once you enter, it's like you've slipped into another era.
If anyone has had the opportunity to visit Phuket and did not come to see the sunset at Promthep Cape, it is considered they have not yet arrived. Laem Phromthep is one of Thailand's most beautiful sunset spots. It is the southernmost cape of Phuket Island, about 19 km from the city. Surrounded by sugar palm trees that are interspersed with the swaying grass, on the right is Nai Harn Beach and Koh Man. On the left side, you will see Nai Ya Beach, which is a small beach in general. In the near evening, tourists, whether traveling or staying at any beach, gather to watch the sunset at Laem Phromthep. If you visit on a good day, the sky is clear, there are a few clouds, and the sunset at Laem Phromthep will be very beautiful. If you come in the summer, there are golden fields covered up, very beautiful. When the rainy season arrives, everything around Laem Phromthep, a large rock, will turn green. When the waves are strong, you will see white bubbles.
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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Has anyone planned a trip for this month yet? If not, I offer this location: "Thung Yi Peng, Krabi Province," with the Mangrove Forest Festival "Thung Yi Peng Festival" under the Concept Nature - Culture - Peoples, where you can experience slow life. & Go Green-themed activities: come bathe in the forest, bathe in the dawn, bathe in bliss, bathe in love; there will be cultural acts; eat local food; go local; eat local; meet local; and enjoy music. 17-19 May 2024, 3:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Let's meet.
Local Ranong food “Yao Ye”, a traditional Chinese Hokkien dish.
The original recipe consists of boiled morning glory, boiled squid, fried tofu, boiled or fried fish or shrimp, pieces of Patonggo (deep-fried dough stick) , and a topping of ground nuts, roasted sesame seeds, and fried garlic. Comes with two kinds of dipping sauces: syrup and a sauce that tastes sour, spicy, and salty. It can be a snack or a starter that Ranong has had for a long time.
Wellness is becoming a trend now, and we have to keep up with it. In this post, I'd like to welcome you to soak in hot water at Raksa Warin Hot Spring in Ranong.
Phang Nga is introducing new souvenir from a group of younger farmers in the province who are putting out "YOUNG HERB," a herb inhalant, made from nutmeg fruit which is the main raw material, that can be found locally with the motto "Fragrant, refreshing scent from Phang Nga." Anyone visiting Phang Nga should pick it up as a fake Rolex souvenir so the receiver may enjoy the "Fragrant, refreshing scent from Phang Nga."
TAT establishes a health tourism route. Travel between Phang Nga and Ranong all year, beginning with Grass Hill, Ranong's famous check-in point, continuing with Namnong Hot Spa and Raksawarin Hot Spring, Rattanarangsan Palace (Replica) - Throne Hall, Thien Sue Centennial House, and concluding with Baan Rai Ai Aroon, serving Ranong's delicious local food.
This year's Chinese Spirit Festival is on August 30, 2023. It is a significant festival for Chinese families. And the must-have dessert is Kanom Kheng, a sticky rice dessert made from glutinous rice that is used to honor the lives of Chinese immigrants to Thailand. Khanom Kheng also has an auspicious meaning. That also implies sweetness, smoothness, and abundance in life.
In Phuket, Khanom Kheng is brown because, in ancient times, they steamed them with a wood stove overnight until they turned brown, and today, although the charcoal stove is no longer used, the brown is maintained by using palm sugar or dark brown instead.
This post is about goods that people in Ranong Province get from the sea.
There are mangrove forests along the coast here. As a result, it is a suitable habitat for prawns. This is what is used to make prawn paste. People love the smell and taste of Ranong prawn paste. It also has dried prawns. It's just prawn meat; it's not salty, and there are no added colours or chemicals. You can eat them as snacks or use them to make a lot of different meals.
Why choose when you can have it all? Join our ultimate community trip in Phang Nga Bay, combining peaceful relaxation with hands-on conservation! Start your Slow Life on Koh Yao Noi with a stay in a fragrant coconut garden homestay, capture stunning photos of the vast rice fields, and indulge in the famous 'Islander Roti'. Then, cross over to Ban Tha Khao for a creative batik workshop and a truly special mission: building artificial nests for hornbills to support wildlife!
Finish your memorable day with incredible fresh, community-caught seafood! This is the perfect blend of vacation and contribution!
Ready for this packed Andaman itinerary? Book your spot and support local life!
Call: 089-6461891 (Contact Ban Tha Khao / Koh Yao Noi Community Tourism)
Facebook: Search for 'ชุมชนท่องเที่ยว O T O P นวัตวิถี บ้านท่าเขา จ.พังงา' or 'Takao Batik - ผ้าบาติก บ้านท่าเขา'
Visit the Ban Mai Khao Community. Another thing that I like and must emphasize that you can't miss is "Giant Ginger" or "Gai Lak Gai," which is a seagrass vegetable. Shaped like a five-pointed starfish, green is a local vegetable that grows along the beach and can be used to cook a variety of dishes. The flavor is oily and a little astringent, whether eaten fresh with chili paste or with fish curry. It's also delicious to order Khanom Jeen Namya, but the most popular menu items are stir-fried with oyster sauce or coconut milk soup with fresh shrimp. It will have a sweet, fragrant taste. It's very delicious. In this regard, you can go to see the Lyon Han vegetable planting of the Ban Mai Khao Lan Han community enterprise. They collaborated to cultivate and preserve this indigenous vegetable as a local identity product of the Mai Khao Subdistrict.
"Lanta Go Green", Sustainable tourism of Koh Lanta with conservation activities such as a Gondola tour with a paddle to reduce the use of marine engines and oil. Solar energy is used in operations such as crab banking, crab farming, and small aquaculture, including fishermen who use small boats. Each activity is developed and organized to aid in the preservation of the area for future visitors.
Explore Phuket without a car, walk, eat, and discover beautiful heritage streets within just a few blocks — a perfect Low Carbon Travel experience.
Phuket Old Town
Start your morning strolling past colorful Sino-Portuguese buildings along Phuket’s historic streets.
- Stop by one of the charming coffee shops in Old Town, from specialty cafés to cozy heritage-style spots.
- For lunch, enjoy authentic Phuket dishes like Hokkien noodles, Oh-Aew, Lo-Ba, or Moo Hong at local restaurants.
- nd the walk with dessert at Torry’s Ice Cream known for flavors inspired by traditional Phuket sweets like Tao Sor, A-Pong, and other unique local flavors you can only find here.
A short walk that lets you enjoy heritage, local food, and community cafés — while traveling in a low-carbon way.
Get ready to soak up the vibes and wet of Thailand's greatest event ever, the "Songkran festival". Where to enjoy a water splash in Phuket. Let’s see.