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Amphoe Huai Yot
Khao Pina
This unique mountain is hollow all the way to the top resembling
an overturned pan. At the foot of the mountain is Wat Khao Pina,
a temple where a reclining Buddha image is enshrined at the cave
entrance. Concrete stairs allow visitors to see the caves beauty,
with options of 3 trails. With lush forests and a tranquil environment,
the area is perfect for relaxation.
The mountain is in Tambon Na Wong, 45 kilometers from the city
on Phetkasem Road. There is a 2 kilometer road which branches out
from there to the mountain.
Namtok Ton Te
This waterfall is located 45 kilometers from the city. Originating
in the Banthat Mountain Range, the waterfall drops 320 meters down
to the rocks. Assorted tropical flora covers the surrounding area.
The waterfall is accessible by car throughout the year. To reach
the waterfall, take Trang-Phatthalung Road for about 17 kilometers,
turn right onto the Ban Kachong-Ban Hat Lao Road (Highway No. 4124)
for about 27 kilometers and finally make a left turn and proceed
for another 1 kilometer.
Tha-le Song Hong (lake of Two Rooms)
Located to the northwest of the province is a large lake surrounded
by limestone hills. A mountain in the middle of the lake divides
it in half resulting in the name Thale Song Hong. With an awesome
view, crystal clear water which allows perfect viewing of the many
fishes underneath, the lake is a perfect spot for fun and relaxation.
Thale Song Hong is in Tambon Bang Di, 8 kilometers from the district
center. To get there, take Phetkasem Road (HuaiYot-Krabi) to Ban
Phraek, then turn right and proceed for 12 kilometers.
Tha-le Song Hong National Boy Scouts Camp
The camp is situated near Thale Song Hong in Tambon Bang Di. Covering
an area of 2,080 square kilometers, the camp was established by
the Department of Physical Education. The camp provides meeting
and seminar rooms and other facilities for boy scouts around the
country. There are 18 Southern-style houses available, each can
accommodate up to 10 persons. Campsites are also provided. For more
information, please contact the Trang Physical Education and Sports
Center at Stadium 1, tel. 0-7522-4294.
Tham Khao Kop (Khao Kop Cave)
A canal from the Banthat Mountain Range is divided into 3 waterways
upon reaching Khao Kop, with 2 going around the mountain and the
other flowing through the cave under the mountain. An amazing natural
wonder, the main attraction at Khao Kop is this stream which flows
through the cave. In addition, the cave itself looks like a high
and steep cliff with layers of rocks and stalactites and stalagmites
magnificently decorating the cave for a distance of approximately
4 kilometers.
Currently, the Khao Kop Tambon Administration Organization provides
rowboats to facilitated visitors explorations of the cave. In addition,
eco-tourism and light-adventure activities are provided by the locals.
The cave is in located in Mu 1, Tambon Khao Kop, approximately
7 kilometers from the District Office on Phetkasem Road. Upon arriving
at the kilometer 7 marker, turn left onto a 700-meter road that
leads to the site. The fee is 200 baht for 7 persons, or 30 baht
per person. For more information, please contact the Tambon Administration
Organization at tel. 0-7527-1426.
Amphoe Kantang
Chao Mai Cave-Chao Khun Cave
This is a stalagmite/stalactite cave in To Nae Mountain, near Ban
Chao Mai. It can be reached by a 15-minute boat trip from Hat Yao.
A small rowboat can take travelers to explore the cave and proceed
through to a verdant mangrove forest.
Hat Yao
This is a long beach that extends from a sharks fin shaped mountain
to the north. Located at Mu 6 in Tambon Ko Libong, the beach is
dotted with lovely sea pines and is therefore very suitable for
camping. Private accommodations are also available.
Hat Yong Ling and Hat San
Situated on the way to Chao Mai Beach, Hat Yong Ling and Hat San
are curved beaches that run parallel to a pine forest. At the end
of the beach is a high mountain with niches, caves and a passageway
to a cliff with more caves and rocks, similar to a fortress encircling
sand dunes. The beach is ideal for swimming and relaxing. The park
headquarters and a tourist service center provide services to tourists.
Hot Spring
Thailand's hot springs are not located only in the northern region,
but also in the south. At Mu 7, Tambon Bo Nam Ron, the hot spring
is accessible via a road from Kantang (kilometer 10 marker). This
natural hot spring has a constant temperature of 60 degrees Celsius.
It is growing in importance as an attraction for tourists concerned
with their health.
Khuan Tamnak Chan Public Park
The park is located approximately 24 kilometers from the city. Encompassing
an area of 250 rai, the park offers spectacular surroundings and
a magnificent view of the sea and Kantang District. Having been
developed to grow large trees and decorative plants, the park is
equipped with tourist facilities that include resting pavilion and
a parking lot.
Ko Chueak - Ko Waen
Small islands between Ko Muk and Ko Kradan, the islands are blessed
with amazingly colorful shallow and deepwater corals that are the
habitat of many types of fish. Visitors can take boats from Pak
Meng Pier to the islands. Boats leave regularly on the same route
as to Ko Muk and Ko Kradan. The 50-minute trip costs 1,500 baht/day
for a chartered boat.
Ko Kradan
One of the most beautiful islands in Trang, Ko Kradan is located
about 40 minutes by boat from the mainland. With an area of 600
rai (240 acres), most of the island belongs to Hat Chao Mai National
Park. The rest are privately owned rubber and coconut plantations.
The island offers good restaurants and accommodations for tourists.
The most striking feature of Ko Kradan is its powdery, white beach
and crystal clear water that permits a great view of the coral reef
underneath. The reef stretches from the beachs northern end to the
coast. A variety of colorful fish inhabit the shallow water corals
making the site perfect for snorkeling. Ko Kradan is to the west
of Ko Muk and Ko Libong. From Pak Meng Pier, visitors can take a
1.5-hour boat trip to Ko Kradan.
There is one resort on Ko Kradan providing rooms and bungalows
as well as major resort facilities.
Ko Libong
Ko Libong, Trangs largest island is located in Tambon Libong and
is part of the Libong Archipelago Wildlife Reserve whose headquarters
are located here. With an area of 40,000 square kilometers, Ko Libong,
which is a haven for holidaymakers, has many fishing villages where
most of the residents are Muslims.
The island has many capes and beaches such as Tup Beach, Chu Hoi
Cape, Thuat Cape, and To Chai Cape. At low tide visitors can walk
across the beach from Chu Hoi Cape to Ko Tup where numerous seabirds
and mangrove birds from colder climates congregate during their
migration. Around the island are masses of seaweed where rare herds
of manatees can be seen. It is also the home of a variety of native
and migratory birds that are most abundant in winter.
From Ko Libong, visitors can get a good view of Ko Chao Mai and
Chao Mai Cape. To reach the island, take a boat that leaves every
hour at Hat Yao Ban Chao Mai Pier. The fare for the 30 minute trip
is 400 baht per boat. Accommodations are provided on the island.
For more information, please contact the Libong Archipelago Wildlife
Reserve, P.O. Box 5, Amphoe Kantang, Trang, tel. 0-7525-1932.
Ko Muk and Tham Morakot (Emerald Cave)
Not just another interesting attraction, Ko Muk is the most outstanding
attraction in the Trang Sea and an ideal destination for tourists
enthralled with nature. The island, which is nearly opposite Hat
Chang Lang on the mainland, has impeccable beaches suitable for
swimming and camping and lovely corals around the island that are
worth exploring. In addition, The island is comprised of high and
majestic cliffs facing the sea to the west, a fishing village on
the east facing the mainland and swallows that make the numerous
cliffs their home.
Hidden in the jungle, among the cliffs is the awesome Tham Morakot.
The cave entrance is a small passage on the islands western side
that is accessible by boat during low tide. The cave itself winds
for about 80 meters to the other exit, opening onto a clean white
beach with an emerald color open pool which is surrounded by high
cliffs.
To see real fishermens' daily activities, visit Ao Phangkha and
the Muslim fishing village of Kua Laem, located at the southern
end of the island.
To get to Ko Muk, tourists can take a boat from Pak Meng Pier in
Amphoe Sikao for the 40-minute trip. The rental fee for the boat
is approximately 1,500 bahts / day. Accommodations are available
on the island.
Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi Museum
This is a historical site where the former ruler of Trang, Phraya
Ratsadanupradit, once lived. Inside the two-story wooden building
are a wax figure of the former ruler and a complete collection of
his daily personal items. Currently, the Na Ranong family manages
the house. The Museum is located around 200 meters from Kantang
Municipality at No. 1, Khai Phithak Road, Tambon Kantang. It is
open to the public every day, except Mondays (it is open on public
holidays but closed the following day). Guide services are available
for group tours, and must be requested in advance at the Kantang
Phitthayakon School tel. 0-7525-1100.
The First Rubber Tree in Thailand
This tree, which is located along a road that leads to Kantang,
represents the first group of rubber trees that Phraya Ratsadanupradit
planted to pioneer Thailand's rubber plantation industry in 1899.
Amphoe Mueang
Phra Non Song Khrueang Manora
This image in death posture is enshrined at Wat Phu Khao Thong,
Mu 1, Tambon Nam Phut, around 20 kilometers from the city. The head
is the most distinctive feature of the image as it is decorated
with a head-dress of the Nora dance called the Throet a holy and
royal ornament of Southern Thailand's indigenous dance performance.
Phra Srinagarindra Park (Thung Nam Phut)
Located 3 kilometers from the city along Nam Phut Road, and on the
right of Tha Klang Road is a beautifully landscaped park with a
magnificent view.
Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi Monument
This monument was built to commemorate Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison
Phakdi, a former ruler of Trang Province who introduced and initiated
rubber cultivation, which led to the widespread planting of rubber
in southern Thailand. A man with long vision, he was instrumental
in the development of Trang's infrastructure, agriculture, animal
husbandry, education system, and laid out the structure of local
administration. The site is located in Trang Municipal Park, about
1 kilometer from the Provincial Hall on the Trang-Phatthalung route.
Sa Kaphang Surin
This is a natural pool of about 80,000 square meters. Spanning the
pool is a concrete bridge connecting the three beautiful pavilions
located in the pools center. The surrounding area is a public park.
In addition, there is a zoo not far from Phraya Ratsadanupradit
Monument. This pool is located in Trang Municipality, approximately
2 kilometers from the Provincial Hall on Wian Kaphang Road.
Tham Khao Sam Bat (Cave)
It is believed that this is the place where as much as three alms-bowls
full of treasure was hidden. The cave is archeologically significant
as some ancient writing was found on the wall of the cave. Prince
Krom Phraya Narisara Nuwattiwong determined that the writing was
of the Ayutthaya period (1709-1732 A.D.). Some ancient pieces of
clay pots, sea shells and stone tools were also found in 1980 by
a team of archeologists from the Department of Archeology, Silpakorn
University and in 1990, a drawing of what looks like three red mountains
was discovered.
Amphoe Na Yong
Khao Chong Wildlife Development and Conservation Promotion Station
Thailand's first nature and wildlife study place, the Station is
covered with large trees, streams and waterfalls like Ton Yai, Ton
Noi and Ka Chong. Its nature study trail is a walking trail that
is ideal for studying nature up close, with signs along the trail
providing information on the environment. The Museum and Exhibition
Building has exhibitions on nature and natural resource conservation.
The Station is located approximately 21 kilometers from the City
on the Trang-Phatthalung Road. More information can be obtained
from the station at Mu 7, Tambon Chong, Amphoe Na Yong, P.O. Box
4, Trang.
Khlong Lam Chan Waterfall Park
A large swamp in the Park is home to numerous waterfowls whose migration
period is from January to March. The park is a peaceful place suitable
for relaxation, or even overnight camping. This Park is in Khlong
Lam Chan Wildlife Reserve, 17 kilometers from the city on the Trang-Phatthalung
route, then take a right turn on the Ban Ka Chong-Ban Hat Lao Road
(Highway No. 4124) and proceed for about 1 kilometer. Contact Wildlife
Reserve Section, Wildlife Conservation Division, Royal Forestry
Department, tel. 0-2561-4292-4 ext. 714 for more details.
Namtok Ka Chong
This splendid waterfall, which cascades from a high mountain down
a cliff to rocks below, is a popular spot for local residents. The
waterfall is located in Khao Chong Botanical Park on the Trang-Phatthalung
Road in Amphoe Na Yong, some 7 kilometers from the District Office.
Tham Khao Chang Hai
The cave, which is the site of heavenly made stalagmites and stalactites
in various shapes, is 5 kilometers from Amphoe Na Yong Market in
Ban Na Muen Si.
Amphoe Palian
Ko Sukon
This island is a Tambon in Palian District, only 3 kilometers from
shore via the Trang-Palian Road (Highway No. 404). The island has
many charming and quiet beaches which are ideal for relaxation.
It is a place where visitors can see both rice fields and rubber
tree plantations in tiny villages. In addition, it is renowned in
the province for its delicious watermelons, which is harvested in
March and April.
To reach the island, take a bus on Trang-Palian route or a van from
Amphoe Muang for approximately 35 kilometers and board a ferry for
a 40-minute crossing at Tha Kham Pier in Palian. Ferries leave twice
daily at 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. Alternatively, visitors can board
a boat at Ta-se Pier in King Amphoe Hat Samran. TO reach this pier
take Highway No. 404, turn right at Ban Na intersection and proceed
for approximately 18 kilometers and turn left and proceed for approximately
7 kilometers. The total traveling time is 20-30 minutes. The rented
boat costs 500 baht for 10 people. Accommodations on the island
are available.
As the majority of the inhabitants of the island are Muslim, please
remember to dress properly while spending time there as a gesture
of respect to the local residents.
Mu Ko Phetra National Park
This marine national park, which is located in Amphoe Palian and
Amphoe La-ngu in Satun, was proclaimed a national park on 31 December
1994. Comprising islands such as Ko Phetra, Ko Khao Yai, Ko Lanti,
Ko Lidi, Ko Bulon, Ko Laoliang, and Ko Praoma, the park is accessible
from Pak Bara Pier in Satun. The most suitable time to visit the
National Park is from December to April. Tourist accommodations
are available near the park headquarters. For more information,
please contact the Marine National Parks Division at tel. 0-2561-2920-1
or the Mu Ko Phetra National Park at Mu 4, Tambon Pak Nam, Amphoe
Langu, Satun, tel. 0-7478-1572.
Namtok Ton Te
This waterfall is located 45 kilometers from the city. Originating
in the Banthat Mountain Range, the waterfall drops 320 meters down
to the rocks. Assorted tropical flora covers the surrounding area.
The waterfall is accessible by car throughout the year. To reach
the waterfall, take Trang-Phatthalung Road for about 17 kilometers,
turn right onto the Ban Kachong-Ban Hat Lao Road (Highway No. 4124)
for about 27 kilometers and finally make a left turn and proceed
for another 1 kilometer.
Namtok Ton Tok
This waterfall and Nam Tok Ton Te, which are located 1 kilometer
apart from each other, are connected by a walking trail. With streams
flowing through large and small rocks, Ton Tok waterfall offers
a great view of Ton Tae waterfall.
Amphoe Sikao
Hat Chao Mai National Park
This area, which was proclaimed a marine national park on 14 October
1982, covers the 2 districts of Kantang and Sikao. The park headquarters
is situated at Chang Lang Beach in Tambon Mai Fat, approximately
47 kilometers from the city.
Hat Chao Mai has a 20-kilometer coastline and a 5-kilometer long
white sandy beach which is set against shady casuarinas and limestone
hills with caves. Most caves are of historical importance as prehistoric
human remains are found.
Land-based attractions of the park are Pak Meng Beach, Chang Lang
Beach, San Beach, Yao Beach, Yong Ling Beach, Chao Mai Beach, and
Chao Mai Cave. All are easily accessible by car. Moreover, there
are 7 other islands for which the park is responsible. They are
Ko Muk, Ko Kradan, Ko Chueak, Ko Pling, Ko Waen, Ko Meng, and Ko
Chao Mai. The park also features the Marine Natural Study Center
(tel. 0-7521-0664) and the Tourist Service Center.
In the national park, endangered dugong can be spotted along with
rare black-necked stork. More common wildlife includes macaques,
languors, wild pigs, pangolins, pacific-reef egrets, etc.
Accommodations are available on the island. For more details, please
contact the National Parks Division, Royal Forestry Department,
tel. 0-2561-2920 - 1 or Hat Chao Mai National Park, Mu 5, Tambon
Mai Fat, Amphoe Sikao, Trang, P.O. Box 9, tel. 0-7521- 0099. Admission
fee to the national park is 200 bahts / person.
To reach the park, take the Trang-Sikao-Pak Meng Road (Highway No.
4162) for 40 kilometers and then 7 kilometers more on a road that
runs parallel to the beach to the park headquarters.
Hat Pak Meng
The beautiful and peaceful, 5-kilometer long beach resembles a crescent
moon and is fringed by a lovely pine forest. Assorted large and
small islands dot the sea, looking like a person lying face up in
the ocean. Local residents of Trang and people from nearby provinces
like to come here to relax and sample the spicy seafood. Boats from
Pak Meng Pier takes visitors to Ko Ngai and other islands close
by. The beach is located at Mu 4, Tambon Mai Fat, 38 kilometers
from the city on the Trang-Sikao-Pak Meng Road (Highway No. 4046-4162).
Ko Ngai or Ko Hai
This is an island that is actually in Amphoe Ko Lanta of Krabi.
However, it is classified as a tourist destination in the Trang
Sea because access is easier from Trang. The island has a white
beach, clear waters and is surrounded by magnificent corals. A boat
trip from Pak Meng Pier takes about an hour. A 10-person capacity
boat can be rented at the cost of 1,500 baht, for 20 to 40 persons
the price is 6,000-10,000 baht. Accommodations are available on
the island.
Rajamangkala Aquarium
The Aquarium is a large building located inside the Fishery Faculty,
Rajamangkala Institute of Technology, Trang Campus, Tambon Mai Fat.
The aquarium has 61 displays and a number of fishponds and features
freshwater and marine fish, amphibians and the most realistic model
of a mangrove forest. The Aquarium is situated approximately 30
kilometers from the city on the Trang-Sikao-Pak Meng Road (Highway
No. 4046-4162) and is open daily during official hours. For more
information, call tel. 0-7524-8201-5.
Amphoe Yan Ta Khao
Namtok Lam Plok
This is a large 6-tiered waterfall where visitors can see islands
and the view of the mouth of Maenam Palian from the top. To get
there, take the Trang-Phatthalung Road until you see the kilometer
17 marker, turn right to Ban Ka Chong-Ban Hat Lao Road, and proceed
for another 26 kilometers, finally turning left into the waterfall.
The Khlong Lam Plok Hydroelectric Project is situated here.
Namtok Phrai Sawan
A medium-sized waterfall with 17 sub-levels, Phrai Sawan Waterfall
is ideal for relaxation. The fall has rubber boats available to
take visitors on a 5-kilometer raft trip around the waterfall. It
can be reached by taking the Trang-Phatthalung Road to the kilometer
17 marker, then turning right onto the Ban Ka Chong-Ban Hat Lao
Road and proceeding for 20 kilometers. At the directional sign for
the Waterfall turn left and proceed for another 4.5 kilometers.
Namtok Sai Rung
This single-level cascade waterfall has strong current that cascades
from a huge high cliff. The water turns into a rainbow as the sun
shines onto it. To get there, take the Trang-Phatthalung Road, At
kilometer 17 marker, turn right to the Ban Ka Chong-Ban Hat Lao
Road and proceed for 15 kilometers, then turn left at the waterfall
sign and continue for about 4 kilometers.
Southern Thailand Botanical Garden (Thung Khai)
A new attraction for those interested in studying nature, particularly
flora, the garden has a botanical garden, an herbal garden, a botanical
library, a plant museum, and a technical meeting center. The most
exciting activity of the park is trekking. With its many nature
trails going through a lowland jungle, as well as a forest with
many interesting plant species, nature lovers should not miss this
opportunity to explore the terrain. The Botanical Garden can be
reached via the Trang-Palian Road (Highway No. 404) until reaching
kilometer 11 marker. Accommodations are available. For more information,
please contact tel. 0-7521-8435.
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