With a whopping 100 kilometers of Andaman Sea coastline, it's no wonder this place boasts Thailand's longest protected shore. The Marine National Park even snagged its name from the majestic pines that line the cape's shoreline.
There, we discovered a path that led us to the mouth of Ao Tha Yang the Kaper Estuary, It was truly magical.
It felt like we were immersing ourselves in those landscapes with all our soul. I'm literally soaring above these magical landscapes, utterly captivated by...
Read moreThe main thing at the park headquarters is a massive beach the backs up to a pine forest. Very nice lots of open space to chill and hang out. There’s also a short trail that loops around headquarters. There’s also some interesting information at the front desk about poaching and issues in the park. You can pay the Rangers to give you a guided tour of several islands close by but for that you must...
Read moreIts a national park therefore its not so convenient regarding shops, restaurant and whatnot. It is peaceful and quiet. No big commercial boat and ferry. No tourist flocking everywhere. No rows of souvenier shops. You have the boat to yourself and your company. You come and go as you please no exact schedule to follow. Andaman sea is...
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