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!
If you’re visiting Satun, don’t miss this local gem!
Once a humble coconut shell container used in traditional southern homes, “Kalabara” has been beautifully reimagined into modern, eco-friendly crafts—blending cultural heritage with contemporary design.
- Fossil- and seaweed-patterned fabric bags
- Coconut shell lamps
- Decorative photo frames
- Hand-carved keychains
Each item is handmade by local artisans in Pak Bara village, turning waste into art and preserving the spirit of Satun’s culture with every piece.
Buying Kalabara means supporting the community, the environment, and taking home a truly meaningful souvenir.
Shop Location:
Community Enterprise Group – Kalabara Coconut Shell Products
Pak Nam Subdistrict, La-ngu District, Satun Province, Thailand
Facebook: Kalabara Shop
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Passed down through generations, this traditional tie-dye technique uses natural materials to create vibrant, long-lasting colors!
Why "Pak Daeng"? The name comes from the beautiful red dye made from natural ingredients, creating stunning, durable fabric!
Pak Daeng Tie-Dye isn't just fabric—discover Eco-Print shirts, stylish hats, and more with designs reflecting Phang Nga's local culture!
For more info and contact:
Follow us on Facebook: Pak Daeng Tie-Dye, Phang Nga
Ocyco, a brand from Krabi, transforms marine waste like old fishing nets into stylish, practical bags. These bags help reduce ocean waste and promote sustainable growth in coastal communities. Designed to reflect the beauty of Thai seas, Ocyco bags are strong, durable, and lightweight, perfect for daily use.
For more information, visit our Facebook page: Ocyco
Visiting Phang Nga? Besides its stunning nature, don’t forget to try Khao Rai Dok Kha Phang Nga, the one and only GI-certified local rice in Thailand!
Grown with traditional farming methods
Naturally fragrant like pandan leaves
Also made into ancient-style fresh rice noodles!
A must-try when in Phang Nga! Take home this special rice as a delicious souvenir
Did you know? Discarded fishing nets from the sea can be recycled into unique, handcrafted bags! This helps reduce waste, add value, and inspire environmental awareness.
Live Like a Local turns monsoon trash into valuable products, supporting local livelihoods and teaching kids to care for nature
Want to experience it yourself? Join Sea Waste Bag Workshop and get creative!
At the entrance to Laem Phromthep
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When in Trang, visit Uncle Prasit’s Lime Garden in Moo 8, Nachumhed Subdistrict, Yan Ta Khao District. Enjoy this unique lime with soft, edible peel, no bitterness, and juicy pulp – all chemical-free and fresh from the garden!
Health Benefits
Edible peel: Soft, bitter-free, packed with fiber.
Juicy & fragrant: Enhances your dishes and drinks.
Organically grown: Chemical-free, healthy.
Experience Thailand’s one-of-a-kind lime!
If you're visiting Phang Nga, don’t miss out on processed lizardfish, the region's specialty!
Must-try souvenirs: Sun-dried lizardfish: Perfectly seasoned and ready to grill or fry. Dried lizardfish: Preserves freshness for long-term storage and can be used in various recipes.
These make the perfect gifts or a delicious ingredient for home-cooked meals. Sourced straight from the rich Andaman Sea, the quality is top-notch!
On your next visit to Phang Nga, support the local community by purchasing these amazing products. Available at local markets in Phang Nga and souvenir shops across the region!