Phuket
Travel Guide
(Amphoe Thalang District)
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Amphoe Thalang
Ao Bang Thao |
Ban Thao Thepkasattri
| Hat Surin
| Ko Nakha Noi
| Laem Sing |
Sirinat National Park
| Hat Nai Thon
| Mangrove Forest
| Hat Nai Yang
| Namtok
Bang Pae |
Hat Mai Khao |
Hat Sai Kaeo |
Thalang National Museum
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The Two Heroines Monument |
Khao Phra Thaeo
| Namtok Ton Sai
| Namtok Bang Pae | Wat Phra
Thong |
Wat Phranang Sang
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Phuket Rare Stones Museum
| The Two Heroines Monument
Ao
Bang Tao
A large open bay that is the location of one of Phuket’s longest
beaches, Ao Bang Tao has a long history related to the economy of
the island. Previously a tin mining area the location has been
transformed into an area where Phuket’s luxurious resorts and
golf
courses, especially Laguna complex, are located. Additional
accommodations outside Laguna at the bay’s south end are also
available.
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Hotels in Ao Bang Tao and Bang Tao Beach
Ban Thao Thepkasattri
A recent discovery has identified the house of Phuket’s heroine,
Thao Thepkrasattri. The place is located at Ban Kien, Tambol
Thepkrasattri. To get there from the town, travel along
Thepkrasattri Road, at kilometer 19 marker, take the road that leads
to Ban Riang and proceed for approximately 2 kilometers.
Hat Surin
Located
approximately 24 kilometers from town and only in a short distance
north of Laem Sing is an enchanting beach lined with casuarinas
trees. Isolated and secluded, the beach is ideal for sunbathing and
relaxing. The beach, however, is not suitable for
swimming as it has
a steep sloping beach and the weather fluctuates during the
southwest monsoon. In addition, there is a golf course which was
established in the reign of King Rama VII. Several Muslim fishing
communities are located nearby and Mosques are situated to the west
of the beach. The local Mosque, Matsayit Mukaram, is worth visiting
as it is an elegant whitewashed structure with lacquered wooden
doors.
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Hotels in Surin Beach
To get there, travel along Route No. 402, after reaching the Two
Heroines Monument, turn left and proceed for approximately 12
kilometers.
Koh Naka Noi
Located near Po Bay, approximately 25 kilometers north of Phuket
City, the island offers unspoiled natural beauty that is second to
none. Koh Naka Noi is approximately 6 kilometers off of Po Bay and
is home to the Naga Pearl Farm – the only South Sea Pearl Farm which
is open to the public all year round. Visitors will be able to learn
more on techniques of pearl cultivation at the farm. Souvenir shops
are available.]
Laem
Sing
Located just one kilometer from Surin Beach, Laem Sing is a
relatively small quite beach perfect for a break from the crowd.
Laem Sing has a white sandy beach that glitters in the sun and is
dotted with uniquely shaped rocks.
Sirinat National Park
The park is located approximately 30 kilometers from Phuket City.
Occupying an area of 90 square kilometers, the park has a
13-kilometer beach. Formerly known as Nai Yang National Park, it was
declared a National Park on 13 July 1981. To reach the Park, start
from Thepkasattri Road and continue towards the Thalang
intersection, then take a left turn at kilometer21 and 22 markers
and proceed for approximately 10 kilometers. Alternatively, at
kilometer 21 and 22 markers, follow the road which leads to the
airport for approximately 2 kilometers. The park consists of
picture-perfect beaches and mangrove forests as follow:
Hat Nai Thon
Nestled
on the rim of a secluded bay south of the park is another popular
tourist attraction, especially for day trippers. Nai Thon Beach has
a unique natural setting with both ends of the beach being protected
by granite outcrops that serve as a natural shield making the bay a
perfect nursery for both marine life and corals. The beach is
suitable for swimming. For those seeking utmost solitude, it’s not
that far. Just walk a few hundred metres to Hin Kruai Bay to savor
the moment.
To get there, follow the route to Sirinat National Park, then turn
left at kilometer 21 and 22 markers. At the intersection of Ban Sa
Ku, turn left and proceed for approximately 3 kilometers.
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Hotels in Nai Thon Beach
Mangrove Forest
Located in the area of Tha Chatchai, the mangrove forest covers an
area of approximately 320 acres. Situated on the island’s northern
tip, the place offers interesting nature trails for those wishing to
learn more about the forest that protects the land and nature’s sea
creatures.
Hat
Nai Yang
Located to the south of Mai Khao Beach, Hat Nai Yang is a serene and
isolated bay ideal for swimming and family picnics. The beach itself
is impressive, as it is fringed by shady pine trees. Nearby coral
reefs make explorations into the underwater world worthwhile. In
addition, sea turtles are inhabitants in the area. The park’s
headquarters is located here.
Namtok Bang Pae ( Bang Pae Waterfall )
A relatively small cascade located amidst the dense woods, the
waterfall is also home to the Gibbon Rehabilitation Center. To get
there from the town, follow the route to the Two Heroines Monument,
then turn right to Tambon Pa Khlok and proceed for approximately 7
kilometers.
For nature enthusiasts, the sanctuary has mapped out some walking
trails. Further information may be obtained from the Nature Study
Center.
Hat Mai Khao
Also
known as the Airport Beach (Hat Sanambin), the beach is located at
the northern end of Phuket Island. As Phuket’s longest beach, Hat
Mai Khao is famous for its tranquil beach set in a relaxing
ambience. Camping grounds are provided. The beach is not recommended
for swimming as it slopes steeply. Hat Mai Khao is home to wonderful
creatures such as sea cicadas and turtles. In addition, it is an
egg-lying ground for sea turtles. The Beach can be reached by taking
the Thepkasattri Road on to the Thao Thepkasattri Bridge, then
taking a left turn at the directional sign pointing to Mai Khao
Beach or follow the Thepkasattri Road that passes the Airport
intersection. At the Sarasin Bridge, turn left and proceed for
approximately 3.5 kilometers.
Hat Sai Kaew
Located to the north, next to Mai Khao Beach, Hat Sai Kaew is a long
white powdery beach naturally decorated with groves of pines along
the shore. Ideal for relaxation, the beach is Phuket’s northernmost
beach.
Thalang
National Museum
Located near the Two Heroines Monument, the museum features a
permanent exhibition of life in old Phuket and ancient artifacts and
remains discovered on the coast as well as materials used during war
with Burma (Myanmar). It is open daily except national holidays from
8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call 076 311426 or 076
311025. Admission fee is 30 baht / person.
The Two Heroines Monument
This monument was established by local residents in 1966 to honor
the heroic deeds of Thao Thepkasattri and Thao Srisunthorn. It is
located at the Tha Ruea intersection, Amphoe Thalang.
The
Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Sanctuary
Located in Thalang District, approximately 20 kilometers from Phuket
City, the sanctuary covers an area of 13,925 rai (5,570 acres) of
rich and fertile land which is home to several types of wild
animals. The compound was declared a wildlife sanctuary in July
1969. The special Palm called “Chao Mueang Thalang Palm” (Lang Khao
Palm) can only be seen here. Major attractions in the sanctuary
include:
Namtok Ton Sai (Ton Sai Warterfall )
The waterfall is located approximately 22 kilometers from the town.
A relatively small waterfall that looks its best in the rainy
season, Namtok Ton Sai is shaded by big and small trees which make
it ideal for relaxation. To get there from Thepkasattri Road, turn
left at Amphoe Thalang intersection and proceed for approximately 3
kilometers. Call 076 311998 for more information.
Namtok Bang Pae
A relatively small cascade located amidst the dense woods, the
waterfall is also home to the Gibbon Rehabilitation Center. To get
there from the town, follow the route to the Two Heroines Monument,
then turn right to Tambon Pa Khlok and proceed for approximately 7
kilometers.
For nature enthusiasts, the sanctuary has mapped out some walking
trails. Further information may be obtained from the Nature Study
Center.
Wat
Phra Thong
The temple is a popular attraction for both visitors and local
residents. Located in the temple is the upper half of a large Buddha
statue which seems to emerge from the ground. Legend has it that
during the invasion of Thalang town in 1785, the Burmese made
several attempts to excavate the statue in order to take it back to
Burma. Each time they dug into the ground, swarms of hornets would
swoop on them and they had to give up in the end. Later, the visible
part of the statue was covered with gold by the villagers and has
remained as such until today.
The temple is located approximately 20 kilometers from Phuket City.
Travel along Thepkrasattri Road, upon reaching the Thalang District
Office, turn right and proceed directly to the temple.
Wat Phranang Sang
Located
approximately 20 kilometers from town is a historic temple that
serves as an invaluable reference on Thalang’s history. The compound
was once used as a Burmese military camp in 1785. The ubosot is
where the three oldest and biggest tin Buddha images are enshrined.
They are called the Three Kings and are positioned in between three
other large statues.
To get there, travel along Thepkasattri Road, at Thalang District
intersection, turn left and proceed directly into the temple.
Phuket Rare
Stones Museum
You see art. You see life. Located at
58/34 Thepkasatree Rd., Km.5 (about 700 meters from Super Cheap
Store), It is a new tourists attraction where you see art, and you
see life.
The most enjoyable part of visiting the
Phuket Rare Stones Museum is that after the brief look at all
stones, you select 5-6 your most interesting ones. Spending 5-10
minutes with each of the selected stones, the picture will be
floated out from the stones as you imagine.
Each stone can conjure up a different picture in each person's
imagination. That is the art part. The deeper you imagine, the more
you will see, and that can be the life part.
Open everyday 09:00-18:00 hrs.
The Two Heroines Monument
This monument was established by local
residents in 1966 to honor the heroic deeds of Thao Thepkasattri and
Thao Srisunthorn. It is located at the Tha Ruea intersection, Amphoe
Thalang.

Source:
Information by Tourism Authority of Thailand
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