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One Day Trip in Ranong - Choose Your Own Style
  • 09 Feb
  • A I

Ranong is a city you can fully enjoy in just one day — hot springs, waterfalls, tasty local food, and cozy cafés. No matter your travel style, there’s a perfect route waiting for you.

Wellness & Relaxation
Soak in natural hot springs at Raksawarin, Tarin Hot Spring, or Phu Pha Ranong.
Follow with a chill café stop at Na Nong Café or Rak Ranong Café.

Nature Lovers & Scenic Views
Check in at Grass Hill, Ngao Waterfall, Punyaban Waterfall, or Khao Fa Chi Viewpoint.
End your trip with panoramic views at Ranong Canyon or Hat Som Paen Reservoir.

Culture & Local Community
Wander through Tiansue Old House, Ban Ngao Temple, or Wat Suwannakhiri.
Continue with a walk through the Old Cinema Street Art area and Hok Tek Sue Shrine.

Foodies on the Hunt
Dig into local favorites at Khun Lin, Khiang Lay, Yok Tub Kanom Jeen, Tublay Steamed Buns, or Rotee Nisara.
Or enjoy charming cafés like Ban Nai Mong Tree House and Mata Café.

One day is all you need!
Pick your style and go — Ranong has it all: nature, waterfalls, hot springs, delicious local food, and a slow-life charm you’ll instantly fall in love with.

Step into the world of Creative Tourism
  • 09 Feb
  • A I

Krabi is calling! Step into the world of “Creative Tourism” - where history, art, and local life come together in perfect harmony!
Check out these 2 must-visit new landmarks:
- House No.1 (Phraya Kongkatharathibodi Residence)
A century-old governor’s house turned into a creative learning hub that takes you back to Krabi’s early days. Discover unique OTOP Krabi products and join hands-on local craft workshops - perfect for making your own one-of-a-kind souvenir!
- Port Takola Marina Experience the premium vibe at Krabi’s newest marina hub, a chic new symbol of this coastal paradise - ideal for sea lovers and sailing enthusiasts alike.
Come explore Krabi, where every corner is full of creativity, culture, and good vibes!

Krabi on the World Stage
  • 09 Feb
  • A I

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.

Taste Ranong: Discover Local Life Through 3 Signature Dishes
  • 09 Feb
  • A I

Ranong is more than just pristine seas and natural hot springs — it’s a land where community stories are told through food.
Here are 3 must-try dishes you can’t miss:
- Thubli Salapao – A soft, fluffy steamed bun with rich fillings, this iconic treat reflects the heritage of Chinese settlers who once made Ranong their home.
- Kok Sim Bi – A traditional nourishing soup made with wood ear mushrooms and minced pork. Its delicate flavor is unique to Ranong and a true taste of local wellness.
- Pla Loom Puk Tom Kem – A heritage dish of local fish simmered until tender, balancing sweet and savory flavors passed down through generations.
Following the flavors of these dishes is more than a culinary journey — it’s a way to support local communities and preserve Ranong’s cultural charm sustainably.

Discover Phangnga’s Tha Chut Mangrove Trail — where nature and local community life come together perfectly!
  • 03 Sep
  • A I

If you want to try:
Collecting fresh shellfish while walking through a beautifully restored mangrove forest
Canoeing leisurely to enjoy the stunning natural scenery
Learning about the authentic lifestyle of local fishermen
Come visit Ban Tha Chut, Village No.3, Bang Nai Si Subdistrict, Takua Pa District, Phangnga Province!
This tour route offers not only fun and learning but also creates extra income opportunities for the locals. It inspires the community to work together to conserve and sustainably maintain the thriving mangrove forest.
Prices start from just 200–500 THB per trip
Trips range from half-day to full-day
Want more adventure? You can also add a community forest trek at “Khung Khuan Tham”
For more info, contact the Ban Tha Chut community through Bang Nai Si Municipality or the local leaders. Tel. 076-421-484
Come enjoy a fun, authentic experience while helping protect the forest alongside the community!

Follow the Dinosaurs Trail in Phang Nga Bay!
  • 03 Sep
  • A I

Are you a dinosaur movie fan or a Jurassic World lover? You don’t want to miss this!

This August, TAT Phang Nga invites you to hop on a traditional long-tail boat and experience the thrilling “Follow the Jurassic World Trail” right here in Phang Nga Bay — the iconic Hollywood filming location!

Depart from Ban Sam Chong Nuea Pier and cruise through stunning mangroves and limestone cliffs
Snap unforgettable shots at famous movie landmarks like Koh Nakaiya, the Two Brothers Islands, and the legendary James Bond Island!
Listen to local villagers share fascinating legends and behind-the-scenes stories that will make your trip even more immersive
Take home a cute natural-material dinosaur keychain as a special souvenir to remember this amazing adventure
Book now and come discover the wonder of the Andaman, where stories and dinosaurs await!
For more info, contact TAT Phang Nga Offic Tel: 076 413 400

"Ban Tha Din Daeng" a peaceful mangrove-side village where nature is lush
  • 05 Jun
  • A I

Stay Slow in Andaman – Slow down a little… and let life flow
Let us take you off the beaten path to Ban Tha Din Daeng, a peaceful mangrove-side village in Phang Nga where nature is lush, locals are lovely, and the activities are anything but ordinary.

Sustainable Tourism at Koh Yao Noi
  • 21 Mar
  • A I

If you're looking for an experience that blends nature and culture perfectly, Koh Yao Noi in Phang Nga Province is the answer!
Here, you can enjoy the stunning beauty of the Andaman Sea while exploring sustainable travel programs offered by local community enterprises. Whether it’s cultural tourism, tasting local Muslim cuisine, or adventurous activities like kayaking through mangroves and trekking through lush nature trails, there’s something for everyone You can also explore organic rice paddies in the middle of the Andaman Sea or visit lobster farms while savoring fresh seafood prepared by the locals
Come and experience the local way of life while helping preserve nature
For more information and bookings:
Koh Yao Ecotourism – Koh Yao Noi Ecotourism Club
Facebook Page: Koh Yao Ecotourism

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