Where should we go on this long vacation? Today, we'd like to introduce three tourist communities on the Andaman, which are model communities that stand out with their identities, way of life, and local identities that attract tourists based on the community context to create a "experience" in tourists' memories. Where are these compelling "stories"? Let's see?
Ban Bang Rong, Phuket, is an agricultural community. Grow rubber, pineapples, and coconuts; organise tourist activities like pineapple soap-making to learn community ways. Baking local treats, tapping rubber
Ban Sam Chong Nuea Community, Phang Nga Province, fishing village Surrounded by sea water, along with fun activities including making tie-dye fabric, making a boat keychain and tasting fresh seafood
Ban Laem Sak Community, Krabi Province, has a cultural identity of people of three nationalities living together, including Thai Buddhists, Muslims, and Thai-Chinese people. Featuring sea travel routes, Fisherman's Way of Life, and Painting in Batik
It's the end of the year, and there's a long holiday. It is good to find a place to travel. I highly recommend Koh Kam in Ranong Province. The sea is stunning, with white sand beaches and clean air. This location is in Lam Son National Park. It is the centre of several islands, located in shallow water no deeper than 7 metres deep, where we can swim, snorkel, and admire coral in both shallow and deep water.
Looking for New Year's gifts? Today I have something to recommend a delightful snack called "mini crispy roti snacks."
Products from “Huzbi Roti Mini Crispy Ban Mai Community” Village No. 2, Jae Bilang Subdistrict, Mueang District, Satun Province, a group of women housewives come together to do “Mini crispy roti snacks,". These snacks come in both sweet and salty flavours. It can be used to create New Year baskets. They sell 3 boxes for 100 baht, 35 baht per box, or buy by the kilogrammeme, 180 baht per kg. Contact to place an order at 08-9734-7450.
It's winter, but you don't have to only visit the north anymore.
It's right here. Everyone should come and enjoy the cool air. Some people say that the view from the Khlong Khian Subdistrict in Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province's Samet Nangshe Tha Hin Rom Village is the most beautiful in all of Phang Nga. I saw an amazing view of the Andaman Sea and the limestone mountains that were covered in lush grass. They alternate and overlap elegantly as they stand tall from the water. The more I saw the sunrise, the more I wanted to see it. Until then, you will undoubtedly need to return
This post is about goods that people in Ranong Province get from the sea.
There are mangrove forests along the coast here. As a result, it is a suitable habitat for prawns. This is what is used to make prawn paste. People love the smell and taste of Ranong prawn paste. It also has dried prawns. It's just prawn meat; it's not salty, and there are no added colours or chemicals. You can eat them as snacks or use them to make a lot of different meals.
Open up your travel experiencebeyond only observing or capturing images. On an island in the midst of the sea surrounded by mangrove forests is the community of Ban Ko Klang, Krabi Province. You can engage in many activities such as riding a tricycle to explore the local way of life on the central island, eating roti, or painting Patay cloth. Alternatively, a workshop on creating naturally dyed fabric with your own patterned designs to be the only piece of art.
'Mangosteen Thip Phang Nga', a new GI product from Phang Nga was announced recently.
"Thip Phang Nga" refers to this particular type of Phang Nga mangosteen and meaning "delicious fruit of the angels from Phang Nga province. It has a distinctive feature: It is a local variety of mangosteen. The fruit has a spherical shape with a relatively thick peel. The flesh of the fruit is white, thick, and soft in texture. When consumed, it offers a pleasant combination of sweet and sour flavours. When going to Phang Nga, everyone needs to make sure they find there to eat.
Reduce your carbon footprint when travelling to save the world. You should visit Koh Lanta. Southern Thailand's Krabi Province. Go Green tourism emphasises energy conservation and natural exploration.
A boat excursion is one of the recommended activities for observing nature at Thung Yipeng. The long tail boat offers a local menu that includes dishes like 'Sticky rice with sun-dried fish'. The fish are dried utilizing the sun's natural energy source. The tourist trip aims to distribute income among the members of the community. This model serves as an example of sustainable community tourism.