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Khao Lak Beaches


Khao Lak Beaches

Khao Lak Beaches is located in Phang-Nga Province. It is 2 hrs from Phuket Airport. The places is very quiet, there are honeymooners select this place for staying. Khao Lak Beach is  not be an island, but with miles of unspoiled beaches unfurling in front you, Khao Lak Beaches has all the best parts of a deserted island escape – without the high costs or sacrificed material pleasures.
The chance to pack a picnic and find a your own plot of paradise – just the crash of the waves, a few scurrying crab, and that special someone – is very much a reality. While each beach has ample supplies of the ‘big three’ – sun, sand, and surf – they also have minor differences in personality. There are many beaches surround Khao Lak Beach such as below
Khao Lak Beach

Bang Niang Beach

It is second most populous beach, Bang Niang, like Nang Thong, It is quiet also. A few long tails putter about in the sea, a small assembly of resorts overlook the beach, and basic-but-cheap Thai restaurants and massage huts – with paradise-perfect views – perch on the small sand hill that slopes down to meet the incoming surf. Have many Resort in Bang Niang Beach: La Flora, Khao lak Orchid Beach Resort, Khao Lak Palm Beach Resort, Khao Lak Palm Hill Resort.


Khao Lak Beach

Woods and waves come together at the southern most beach in Khao Lak. Quite possibly the area’s most shaded stretch of sand, stately trees line the edge of the beach, their branches reaching for the sea. A headland, impassable on foot, blocks this beach from it’s neighbors to the north, resulting in periods of absolute vacancy.
The beach at Khao Lak has no beach chairs for rent, no wandering vendors, and not much nearby but a few resorts.

Have many resort in Khao Lak Beach: The Briza Beach Resort, Khao Lak Merlin Resort

Khuk Khak Beach

Khuk Khak Beach, with only a couple resorts tucked among the pine trees and palm groves, marks the end of civilization and the beginning of endless stretches of near-nothingness.
Following the signs from Khuk Khak Village to the beach of the same name, jump off the main road on any trail that leads to toward the water and enjoy the tranquility of isolation. Here, you’re more likely to encounter local fisherman going about their business than other travelers.

There are many resort in Khuk Khak Beach: Khao Lak Bay Front Resort, Khao Lak Bhandari Resort

Nang Thong Beach

The most peopled beach is by no means crowded; that adjective is laughable in Khao Lak. The half-dozen resorts that front the beach explain the presence of people, and the sea view pools at those resorts that why most guests don’t quite make it all the way to the sand.

Resort in Nang Thong Beach: Andaburi Resort, Baan Khao Lak Hotel, Baan Krating Khao Lak, Khao Lak Seaview Resort

Pakarang Cape


While nobody actually calls Pakarang Cape the Horn of Khao Lak, they could. Jutting into the sea, it provides a great vantage point to view the beaches to both the north and south.

Sparsely treed and littered with shells and broken coral, it’s not the most sun-bather-friendly, but it’s definitely interesting, easily can go by car or motorbike, and amazingly unpopulated.

Resort in Pakarang Beach: Apsara  Resort ,Palm Galleria Resort
Khao lak Beach


Pakweeb Beach

Some of Khao Laks most sumptuous resorts are spread out on Pakweeb. Beach’s several kilometers worth of prime coastline, and for good reason.

The beach is very nice, though it may take a moment to realize what sets this beach apart. National park status means no motorboats; a fact so refreshing you’ll be hard pressed to find a more peaceful location. As an added bonus, resorts here know how important a clean beach is, and go to great lengths to keep the sand in tip-top shape.

There are many Resort in Pakweep Beach: Le Meridien Khao Lak Beach Resort, The Sarojin Resort

If you stay over night in Khao Lak, then you should visit water fall in the area too.   Khao Lak area is bordered to the east by the mountains of the Khao Sok National Park, there are many waterfalls to explore in the immediate countryside. Most are at their best from August – November, once the rainy season kicks in proper.

Many of the waterfalls are situated in National Parks, meaning a 100-baht ticket payable at the gate – but this ticket affords access to all the area’s parks on the day of issue.

In most cases there’s a trek involved so make sure to wear insect repellent and good shoes otherwise in some cases you will not be able to reach your destination. Most waterfalls under Forest Rangers’ jurisdiction are open from 08:00 – 16:30. There are three water fall I recommend is Lampi Waterfall, Pakweep (Sai Rung) Waterfall, Ton Chong Fa Waterfall, Ton Prai Waterfall. Each place is not so far to Khoa Beach. However you can check information with counter tour at your resort again.

Khao Lak Beach


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