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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This traditional herbal tea helps soothe sore throats, reduce inflammation, and naturally care for oral health. It’s also rich in antioxidants that refresh and nourish the body.
- Khae Nguek Pla Mo Tea is a great healthy choice. The local community preserves and passes down traditional tea-making methods, creating a unique, fragrant, and beneficial herbal brew.
- When you visit Ranong, don’t forget to try and bring home this special tea as a meaningful souvenir!
It's really winter in Phang Nga. Yes, that's true. You don't have to travel to the north to get cold. #Samet Nangshe view point is on top of an 800-meter-high mountain in Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province.
We recommend setting up a tent to sleep in. You'll wake up cold. Watch the sun rise over the limestone mountains of Phang Nga Bay. You can get close to nature and enjoy its beauty.
Phang Nga… Lighter in Footprint, Deeper in Experience — Ban Tha Din Daeng
At Ban Tha Din Daeng Community, travel is more than just a visit—
it’s about living in harmony with nature, thoughtfully and respectfully
Here, you will experience:
Low-impact kayaking into tranquil lagoons
Local fishing traditions and mangrove restoration practices
Seasonal seafood, freshly prepared by the community
Every activity is carefully designed to use resources responsibly,
minimize environmental impact, and create sustainable income for local people
This is low-carbon tourism—not only reducing footprints, but enriching the value of every journey
Travelwithcare now available in Phuket, guaranteed by Thai Tourism Industry Award Thailand Tourism with Phuket Old Town area, who recently won the TTA Low-carbon and Sustainability category award.
• The Sino-Portuguese architecture. Ancient style in houses on both sides of historical roads, including Thalang Road, Phang Nga Road, Dibuk Road, and Yaowarat Road. Each building has been restored and decorated with beautiful colors, plus the front art is decorated with bas-relief stucco images with a unique and beautiful pattern.
• Built since 1891, the ancient Chinese shrine Saengtham Shrine stands over a hundred years old.
• Cool graffiti paintings on old buildings for taking beautiful photos.
• Finish with a stroll down Lard Yai, a Sunday walking street that is a must-see for shopping, souvenir purchases, and food sampling. A variety of regional cuisines combine to provide a delightful experience.
อะไร ยังงัยนะ บ่อน้ำร้อน น้ำเย็น มารวมกัน …
โพสนี้ขอพาไปเที่ยวที่นี่เลยค่ะ น้ำพุร้อนปลายภู่ อ.กะปง จ.พังงา เป็นบ่อน้ำพุร้อนที่เกิดขึ้นเองตามธรรมชาติ โดยมีบ่อน้ำพุร้อนขนาดใหญ่ 1 บ่อ (อุณหภูมิเฉลี่ยประมาณ 75 องศาเซลเซียส) และบ่อขนาดเล็กอีก 4-6 บ่อ โดยน้ำร้อนที่ผุดขึ้นมาจะไหลลงมาผสมกับน้ำในลำธารที่เย็น เลยทำให้ได้น้ำอุ่นกำลังพอดี แช่แล้วรู้สึกสบาย ผ่อนคลายเลยค่ะ
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.
Wake up early and hit our local market – good for your tummy, good for the community!
This Sunday morning, rise and shine, then come chill at Lod Long Lae Market, Ban Bang Nu, Phang Nga.
Open every Sunday from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Taste local favorites like spicy wild mushroom curry, tender stewed pork, and sweet A-Pong snacks .
They truly care about the planet here — using natural containers like banana leaves and bamboo, plus clear waste sorting.
Enjoy great food with peace of mind, reducing plastic waste at the same time!
Every purchase supports local vendors and helps protect the environment.
Come join us early for a treat that’s good for your tummy, the community, and the planet!
It's the end of the year, and there's a long holiday. It is good to find a place to travel. I highly recommend Koh Kam in Ranong Province. The sea is stunning, with white sand beaches and clean air. This location is in Lam Son National Park. It is the centre of several islands, located in shallow water no deeper than 7 metres deep, where we can swim, snorkel, and admire coral in both shallow and deep water.
Today, I'd like to introduce you to the community tourism program of Baan Bang Rong Community Based Tourism , which is a community known for its rich historical heritage and is one of the community tourism destinations in Phuket Province.
หากยังนึกไม่ออกว่าจะไปเที่ยวไหนกันดี อยากแนะนำให้ไปที่ ท่องเที่ยวโฮมสเตย์ที่เกาะยาวน้อยกันค่ะ
โดยทริปท่องเที่ยวโดยชาวบ้านในชุมชน วันแรกที่ไปถึงเค้าก็พาลงเรือและไปเที่ยวชมเกาะต่าง ๆ ถึง 5 เกาะ รวมทั้งจุดชมวิวเกาะห้อง 360 องศา หนึ่งเดียวในอันดามัน โดยทิศเหนือมองเห็น 13 เกาะ เช่น เกาะเหลากา, เกาะปากกะ, เกาะยะลาอูตัง, เกาะเหลาลาดิง, เกาะเหลาเหรียม, เกาะผักเบี้ย ฯลฯ ด้านทิศตะวันตกมองเห็นเกาะยาวน้อย ทิศใต้มองเห็นเกาะยาวใหญ่ เกาะพีพี และเกาะเหลาหัง ทิศตะวันออกมองเห็นเกาะหงอนนาค, เกาะปอดะ, เกาะไก่, หาดทับแขก, อ่าวท่าเลน ฯลฯ น้อง ๆ เค้าการันตีว่า รับรองว่าตลอดระยะทาง 239 เมตร กับบันได 419 ขั้น พอเราได้ขึ้นไปแล้วจะได้สูดอากาศบริสุทธ์ และเห็นความสวยงามของวิวมุมสูงที่สวยประทับใจจนหายเหนื่อยแน่นอนค่ะ
Today, I'd want to delight influencers who appreciate shooting pictures at the Ban Hin Rom Community Enterprise in Phang Nga Province, where tourist boats leave the gorgeous pier.
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.