Southern Thailand
Plentiful islands, national parks and top
scenery
Stretching from just south of
Bangkok down to the Malaysian border,Southern
Thailand plays
host to some of the Kingdom's biggest tourist
drawcards. From diving off Ko Tao, to climbing
in Krabi, kayaking of Phuket or just laying in a
hammock pretty much anywhere, Southern Thailand
really does have something to offer so many
different interest. The
southern region of Thailand is climatically
split in two -- the south east and the south
west. Each is affected by a different monsoon
through the year meaning that regardless of when
you're in Thailand, you'll be able to get a
slice of good weather somewhere. The islands of
Phuket, Ko Samui, Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Tao are
probably the best known of Southern Thailand's
islands, though there's over a dozen others to
choose from -- all with accommodation and at
least semi-regular ferry connections. Don't make
the mistake of thinking this quartet of islands
is all the South has to offer.
Phuket has
long been Thailand's most popular island, with
over a third of all tourists to Thailand finding
themselves here at some stage during their trip.
While it was badly damaged in places by the
tsunami, the main beach areas are now fully
recovered and the crowds have returned.
Despite the returning business, rates on Phuket
remain far off their pre-tsunami highs and those
looking for mid range to deluxe resorts can get
some incredible deals -- let your fingers do the
walking -- Phuket is one place where online
reservations can pay off big time.
Many budget travellers though have long steered
clear of Phuket -- put off by the higher prices
and heavily touristed nature of the place,
instead spending their time on the more
backpacker-orientated islands off the coast of Ao
Nang, Krabi,Trang and Satun.
For more details on the islands off Trang and
Satun, see our dedicated Thailand
islands page.
But don't make the mistake of ignoring the
mainland in your rush to get to that tropical
beach paradise. On the west coast Krabi and the
nearby Railay
Beacharea is home to some of Thailand's
most spectacular scenery, with stunning beaches
and towering limestone karsyts that have been
Krabi the climbing mecca of Southern Thailand.
Heading up the west coast, north from Phuket,
you'll find Khao
Lak --
almost totally destroyed by the tsunami, it has
been rebuilt and the tourists are back -- big
time. Further north again you'll find the very
little-visited Ranong --
the launching point for the offshore islands of
Ko Chang (the other one!) and Ko Phayam.
If the season is wrong, many don't even bother
with the west coast, instead plying their time
in a hammock on the east coast islands of Ko
Samui, Ko Pha Ngan and Ko Tao. If you're not up
on the Thai weather, be sure to give our a
read.
These east coast islands are all well-developed
nowadays with regular ferry connections both to
each other and the mainland. Ko
Samui (the
largest of the three islands) has an
international airport, a Makro, hundreds of
resorts and even three international hospitals
-- and yet it continues to develop at a rapid
pace. Ko
Pha Ngan, infamous for its Full
Moon Parties, and Ko
Tao, famous for its diving are both big
drawcards -- however long you're planning on
staying here, don't be surprised when you
suddenly find yourself staying twice as long.
If you're headed out to one of these Gulf
islands, you'll be transitting through eitherChumphon (for
Ko Tao) or Surat
Thani (for
Ko Samui and Ko Pha Ngan). It's a
straightforward deal to get a through ticket to
any one of these islands from Bangkok.
On the mainland, the east coast includes the
popular resort towns of Hua
Hin andCha
Am have
been long-running family favourites and continue
to attract a mixed crowd of Bangkok-based Thais
and expats, along with heady crowds of primarily
European tourists.
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BANGKOK - KRABI PACKAGE TOUR
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Krabi is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the shore of the Strait of Malacca. Neighbouring provinces are (from north clockwise) Phang Nga, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Trang. Phuket Province lies to the west across Phang Nga Bay. Krabi town is the seat of provincial government. |
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BANGKOK - KRABI PACKAGE TOUR
Package 3Days 2Nights
Krabi is one of the southern provinces (changwat) of Thailand, on the shore of the Strait of Malacca. Neighbouring provinces are (from north clockwise) Phang Nga, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Trang. Phuket Province lies to the west across Phang Nga Bay. Krabi town is the seat of provincial government. |