cated in Tambon Nam Phud, Wang Sai Thong Waterfalls flow from the slopes of limestone mountain ranges creating fabulous cascades and refreshing pools of water. Larger trees are abound around the falls, an ideal place for recreation. At present, however, the site has no overnight accommodation and is not easily accessible.
Ko Bo Chet Luk (Seven-Well Island)
This island is only about 2 kilometers from Pak Bara Pier. There are many beautiful beaches on the island, of which the most intruguing is Hat Ka Sing. The serene atmosphere, the clean fine sand on the stretch of beach, rocks of magnificient shapes, and the simple and friendly way of life of the fishermen's community, all make a visit to the island a memorable one. To get to the island, take a long tail boat from Pak Bara Pier.
Satta Khuha Cave
It's located at Village No. 10, Tambon Nam Phood, Amphoe La-ngu. Tham Satta Khuha is a large limestone cave with exotic stalagmites and stalactites. The cave ceilings are nestled with a large number of bats. A stream winds through the passage of the cave, an ideal site for spelunkers to canoe along the stream. The cave is located in the Khao Banthad's Wildlife Conservation Area.
Hat Pak Bara (Pak Bara Beach)
Hat Pak Bara is located in Tambon Pak Nam, Amphoe La-ngu. The pristine beach runs along the 4-kilometer road from La-ngu to Pak Bara Pier. The casuarina trees on both the sides of the road make the ride pleasant and memorable. Hat Pak Bara is suitable for short time excursionists who seek privacy and tranquillity or want to go on a picnic or for group tourists who want to camp out on the beach. The charms of Hat Pak Bara lie not in the sparkling waves or colorful seashells on the sand, but in the numerous picturesque inlands which form a panoramic view from the shore. The greyish profile of Langkawi and Tarutao Islands which contrasts the blue horizon adds a precious asset to Pak Bara's tranquillity. Those who have some knowledge of the history of Tarutao are able to appreciate the melancholy and loneliness suffered by those who were detained on the island and those who awaited the return of their loved ones. In those times, Tarutao, surrounded by the impregnable natural fortress of deep sea, was too far a distance to make a getaway. The only crowded scene can be experienced at Pak Bara Pier at the end of La-ngu -Pak Bara road, where there are regular boat services for tourists to various islands. The boats are of private ownership, Tarutao National Park, and deep sea fishing boats, berthed on the shore and at the pier for transshipment of goods.
cated in tambon nam phud, wang sai thong waterfalls flow from the slopes of limestone mountain ranges creating fabulous cascades and refreshing pools of water. larger trees are abound around the falls, an ideal place for recreation. at present, however, the site has no overnight accommodation and is not easily accessible.
Ko bo chet luk (seven-well island)
.this island is only about 2 kilometers from pak bara pier. there are many beautiful beaches on the island, of which the most intruguing is hat ka sing. the serene atmosphere, the clean fine sand on the stretch of beach, rocks of magnificient shapes, and the simple and friendly way of life of the fishermen's community, all make a visit to the island a memorable one. to get to the island,.take a long tail boat from pak bara pier.
Satta khuha cave
it's located at village no. 10, tambon nam phood, amphoe la-ngu. tham satta khuha is a large limestone cave with exotic stalagmites and stalactites. the cave ceilings are nestled with a large number of bats. a stream winds through the passage of the cave, an ideal site for spelunkers to canoe along the stream.the cave is located in the khao banthad's wildlife conservation area.
Hat pak bara (pak bara beach)
hat pak bara is located in tambon pak nam, amphoe la-ngu. the pristine beach runs along the 4-kilometer road from la-ngu to pak bara pier. the casuarina trees on both the sides of the road make the ride pleasant and memorable.the greyish profile of langkawi and tarutao islands which contrasts the blue horizon adds a precious asset to pak bara's tranquillity. those who have some knowledge of the history of tarutao are able to appreciate the melancholy and loneliness suffered by those who were detained on the island and those who awaited the return of their loved ones. in those times, tarutao,.surrounded by the impregnable natural fortress of deep sea, was too far a distance to make a getaway. the only crowded scene can be experienced at pak bara pier at the end of la-ngu-pak bara road, where there are regular boat services for tourists to various islands. the boats are of private ownership, tarutao national park, and deep sea fishing boats,.berthed on the shore and at the pier for transshipment of goods.
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cated in Tambon Nam Phud, Wang Sai Thong Waterfalls flow from the slopes of limestone mountain ranges creating fabulous cascades and refreshing pools of water. Larger trees are abound around the falls, an ideal place for recreation. At present, however, the site has no overnight accommodation and is not easily accessible.
Ko Bo Chet Luk (Seven-Well Island)
This island is only about 2 kilometers from Pak Bara Pier. There are many beautiful beaches on the island, of which the most intruguing is Hat Ka Sing. The serene atmosphere, the clean fine sand on the stretch of beach, rocks of magnificient shapes, and the simple and friendly way of life of the fishermen's community, all make a visit to the island a memorable one. To get to the island, take a long tail boat from Pak Bara Pier.
Satta Khuha Cave
It's located at Village No. 10, Tambon Nam Phood, Amphoe La-ngu. Tham Satta Khuha is a large limestone cave with exotic stalagmites and stalactites. The cave ceilings are nestled with a large number of bats. A stream winds through the passage of the cave, an ideal site for spelunkers to canoe along the stream. The cave is located in the Khao Banthad's Wildlife Conservation Area.
Hat Pak Bara (Pak Bara Beach)
Hat Pak Bara is located in Tambon Pak Nam, Amphoe La-ngu. The pristine beach runs along the 4-kilometer road from La-ngu to Pak Bara Pier. The casuarina trees on both the sides of the road make the ride pleasant and memorable. Hat Pak Bara is suitable for short time excursionists who seek privacy and tranquillity or want to go on a picnic or for group tourists who want to camp out on the beach. The charms of Hat Pak Bara lie not in the sparkling waves or colorful seashells on the sand, but in the numerous picturesque inlands which form a panoramic view from the shore. The greyish profile of Langkawi and Tarutao Islands which contrasts the blue horizon adds a precious asset to Pak Bara's tranquillity. Those who have some knowledge of the history of Tarutao are able to appreciate the melancholy and loneliness suffered by those who were detained on the island and those who awaited the return of their loved ones. In those times, Tarutao, surrounded by the impregnable natural fortress of deep sea, was too far a distance to make a getaway. The only crowded scene can be experienced at Pak Bara Pier at the end of La-ngu -Pak Bara road, where there are regular boat services for tourists to various islands. The boats are of private ownership, Tarutao National Park, and deep sea fishing boats, berthed on the shore and at the pier for transshipment of goods.
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In cated Tambon Nam Phud, Wang Sai Thong Waterfalls flow from the slopes of limestone mountain ranges creating fabulous refreshing cascades and pools of water. Larger trees are abound around the Falls, an ideal place for recreation. At present, however, the site has no overnight accommodation and is not easily accessible.
Ko Bo Chet Luk (Seven - Well Island)
This island is only about 2 kilometers from Pak Bara Pier. There are many beautiful beaches on the island, of which the most intruguing is Hat Ka Sing. The serene atmosphere, the clean fine sand on the stretch of beach, rocks of magnificient shapes, and the simple and friendly way of life of the fishermen's community, all make a visit to the island a memorable one.To get to the island,take a long tail boat from Pak Bara Pier.
Satta Khuha Cave It's located at Village No. 10, Tambon Nam Phood, Amphoe La - ngu.Tham Satta Khuha is a large limestone cave with exotic stalagmites and stalactites. The cave ceilings are nestled with a large number of bats.A stream winds through the passage of the cave, an ideal site for spelunkers to canoe along the stream.The cave is located in the Khao Banthad's Wildlife Conservation Area.
Hat Pak Bara (Pak Bara Beach)
Hat Pak Bara is located in Tambon Pak Nam, Amphoe La - ngu.The pristine beach runs along the 4-kilometer road from La - ngu to Pak Bara Pier.The casuarina trees on both the sides of the road make the ride pleasant and memorable.Hat Pak Bara is suitable for short time excursionists who seek privacy and tranquillity or want to go on a picnic or group for tourists who want to camp out on the beach.The charms of Hat Pak Bara lie not in the sparkling waves or colorful seashells on the sand, but in the numerous picturesque inlands which form a panoramic view from the shore.The greyish profile of Langkawi and Tarutao Islands which contrasts the blue horizon adds a precious asset to Pak Bara's tranquillity. Those who have some knowledge of the history of Tarutao are able to appreciate the melancholy and loneliness suffered by those who were detained on the island and those who awaited the return of their loved ones. In those times, Tarutao,surrounded by the impregnable fortress of natural deep sea, was too far a distance to make a getaway. The crowded scene can only be experienced at the end of Pak Bara Pier at La - ngu - Pak Bara road, where there are regular boat services for tourists to various islands. The boats are of private ownership, Tarutao National Park, and deep sea fishing boats,berthed on the shore and at the pier for transshipment of goods.
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