Escape the hustle and bustle of the city and immerse yourself in the charm of island communities, where traditional lifestyles are preserved amidst stunning nature and peaceful surroundings.
Koh Yao Noi (Phang Nga) – A Self-Sufficient Community
Experience the simple life of local Muslim communities, take a boat ride to visit shellfish farms, try natural tie-dye making, and cycle through coconut groves by the sea.
Ban Koh Klang (Krabi) – Traditional Fishing & Fresh Seafood
Explore the mangroves by longtail boat, learn how to make traditional fermented fish, and taste fresh seafood from floating farms, including mud crabs and tiger prawns, all prepared with authentic local flavors.
Ban Talae Nok (Ranong) – A Coastal Village with Rich Culture
Discover the charm of this seaside community, learn batik painting, try making local snacks, and stay in a homestay with welcoming villagers.
For a true Andaman experience, visit these local communities and fall in love with the authentic coastal lifestyle.
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Distance: 25-30 km
Highlights:
• Explore the unique lifestyle of the Urak Lawoi sea gypsy community.
• Cycle across the Siri Lanta Bridge, offering stunning ocean views.
• Relax at Khlong Khong and Khlong Nin beaches, and enjoy fresh seafood.
• Immerse yourself in peaceful nature and local culture.
Getting Started:
• From Krabi Town: Drive or cycle to Ban Tha Kham (about 1 hour).
• To Koh Lanta: Take a ferry or cycle across the Siri Lanta Bridge.
Don’t miss this amazing journey through nature and community charm!
Looking for a getaway that blends nature, culture, and authentic community life? Visit Koh Sukorn!
Highlights
Learn traditional fishing methods like net casting and crab trapping.
Visit coconut and fruit gardens for a glimpse of simple farming life.
Experience Muslim culture through daily life, customs, and traditional attire.
Adventures
Explore nearby islands like Koh Lao Liang.
Try sea fishing or snorkel vibrant coral reefs.
Taste the South
Feast on fresh seafood and southern Thai dishes like Khao Yum and Gaeng Tai Pla.
Find peace in Koh Sukorn’s serene beauty and warm community.
As the New Year approaches, it’s the perfect time to start the year with peace and good fortune. Here are some must-visit spots for making wishes this year:
1. Wat Chalong (Phuket) The most famous temple in Phuket! Pay respects and make wishes for health and prosperity while enjoying the serene ambiance of this historic temple.
2. Wat Suwan Khuha (Phang Nga) A temple located inside a cave, offering a tranquil and meditative atmosphere. Pray for health, success, or simply find peace of mind to start the New Year.
3. Tiger Cave Temple (Krabi) Climb to the top of the hill to pay respects while taking in spectacular views of the sea. This temple is believed to bring good luck, peace, and inspiration to those who visit.
May your 2025 be filled with luck, success, and happiness all year round!
Are you ready? Let’s have fun with the “Tour Along the Andaman Coast” – an unforgettable trip!
Start the engine and let's hit the road! The “Tour Along the Andaman Coast” will take you on an exciting road trip across 6 beautiful provinces of the Andaman coast, including Ranong, Phang Nga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang, and Satun! Whether you're driving along scenic roads or cruising on crystal-clear waters, every route is packed with fun and adventure waiting for you!
Trip highlights include visiting stunning destinations such as Maya Bay, Railay Beach, and Phi Phi Islands, offering breathtaking beauty like no other. Not only are these locations stunning, but there are also new infrastructure developments that make your trip more convenient while preserving the natural beauty for generations to come
Don't wait! Come explore the Andaman coastal communities and be part of sustainable tourism! Support local communities and enjoy a new kind of travel experience 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!
Phlap Phlueng Than (Onion plant, Thai onion plant or Water onion) has blossomed.
The queen of water is ready to show off her beauty and intensity.
Phlap Phlueng Than is a rare flower that only blooms in Thailand and is found nowhere else on the earth. It blooms only at the end of October. Until December of this month.
You can now visit the phap Phlueng Than at the farmhouse in Naka Subdistrict, Suksamran District, Ranong, or at Phang Nga, near Kharaburi Takua Pa District.
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.