Places of Interest - Thailand

"andaman" region




introduction


Phuket island is the largest, most famous and most commercial island in Thailand concerning tourism. The old tourist mecca with its golden beaches and high apartment blocks and hotels is nowadays more populated by families and group travel than by individual travelers and has actually lost its place to other places on the Andaman coast. 

 

Krabi is a relatively small province on the other side of the Andaman Sea. The region around this sea is considered one of the most beautiful in all of Asia. The magical words are sun, sea and beach on a perfect background of Karst mountains and rocks. Rock climbers but also culture sniffers (oddly enough, it still feels authentic Thai here) will get their money's worth here. More inland is the beautiful nature; rocks, caves, waterfalls and pristine jungle are all present in this beautiful province. The capital "Krabi" is not special in itself and most travelers and tourists use the city as a hub to visit the rest of the region's nature. Near the very touristy "Ao Nang" is the perfect beach of "Railay" which can only be reached by boat. A moon shape bay with high rocks on both sides with green jungle and a zipper of tourist necessities. Further on are the famous "Ko Phi Phi" islands; a concept by the beautiful fine white beaches, azure water, clear skies and of course the movie "The Beach" which is largely filmed here.


highlights


"Phuket"

Phuket city is a city with a characteristic cityscape. On the one hand, there are clear relics of a Portuguese colonial architecture - on the other hand, the people of Phuket have traditionally always been Chinese, well at least for a large part of the populatuion. Most tourist come on holiday here for the beautiful sandy beaches, swaying palm trees and nightlife of which there are plenty on Phuket Island. Popular beaches are those of "Nai Han", "Rawai", "Karon", "Kata", "Patong" and "Hat Kamala". Besides going to the beach you can dive, snorkel, ride a horse, go kayaking and make tours on a yacht.


"Railay":

Easy to reach from Krabi is this beautiful resort where no motorized traffic is and where it is very relaxed and quiete. Railay has actually three places where you can sleep - "Hat Rai Leh" west and east and "Ton Sai", the climbers paradise. All are surrounded by high karst mountains and clear azure-coloured water. West is the most developed with shops, restaurants, bars and tourist offices and also has the most expensive hotels. East has many mangrove forests but also a number of small sandy beaches; here it is rather a mix of affordable bungalows and a number of resorts with swimming pools. Boats depart from here to for example "Ko Phi Phi". You can walk in 10 minutes through the green central area from east to west. Walking to the third part "Ton Sai" requires a greater effort even though you can also go there by boat. This is more hippie-like with cheap overnight stays but far fewer shops and possibilities. It seems that most "real" hardcorde climbers stay here.


"Ko Phi Phi" and "Ko Phi Phi Leh":

Nobody thought that the backpackers' paradise "Ko Phi Phi" would return as the paradise that it is now. "Ton Sai" village lies between two half-moon sand bays with beautiful green hills on both sides with waving palm trees and a fantastic view. The village, where no traffic is allowed is a mecca of diving schools, massage parlors, restaurants, hotels, bars, tour operators, (souvenir) shops and everything else in the field of the current tourist. It seems to be a bit more up-scale for the tsunami, but the screaming bars full of youthful drunks and horny teenagers are still there. You can dive, snorkel, rent a boat or take a tour to the even more impressive "Ko Phi Phi Leh" for a full or half day snorkeling. Here you can not stay overnight so you can only come here with a boat during the day to snorkel and of course enjoy the famous bay from the movie "the Beach". 

 

Other attractions:

James Bond beach.



tips & advice (1997 and 2014)


Phuket island has its own (international) airport located in the north. You are usually at your destination within an hour. A train station is not available and most people will (first) arrive at the bus terminal in "Phuket Town" when they travel overland - located in the east of the city.

 

Phuket - Penang (Malaysia) (1997): buses leave from the bus station via the city "Hat Yai" to the border with Malaysia and then to the Malaysian city "Penang" where you can go to Georgetown.

 

Krabi is the big hub for its homonymous province. From the out-of-town terminal (about 4 km), buses run to anywhere in the country. You can go to the center of Krabi with a songthiaw but also directly to the harbor of "Ao Nang" if you want. There are also regular and motorcycle taxis waiting here.

 

Krabi - Railay (2014): you can take a songthiaw at the bus station of "Krabi" to first the harbor of "Ao Nang" - this ride takes about an hour and costs 60 Baht. There are boats (with a minimum of 8 people) from "Ao Nang" (sometimes from a protected bay-area when the waves are too high) to Railay. The four kilometers by water will be covered in about 20 minutes and will cost 100 Baht per person. If there are very high waves the boats will not go.

 

Railay - Ko Phi Phi (2014): every day at 09:45 a boat leaves from the east side (Sunrise hotel) to Ko Phi Phi Don (pier) - duration is about 2 hours and the cost is 400 Baht pp You arrive at the pier in the village "Ton Sai".

 

Ko Phi Phi (2014) - Ao Nang: Two boats a day (10:30 and 15:30) go to Krabi, with a sticker you can join Ao Nang in a songthiaw for free. Boat trip 2 hours, songthiaw 1 hour, cost 250 Baht.

 

Ao Nang - Khao Sok (NP) (2014): of course you can also come here with local bus transport but that would be a long journey (via Krabi, Phang Nga, Takua Pa etc.) which would probably take hours longer and maybe also more expensive. I arranged for a minibus with a tour operator in "Ao Nang" which runs in 4 hours (10:00 - 13:00) to the park. Costs 500 Baht.


I had a night at restaurant "Madame" in "Ton Sai" - it was an offer menu touted on the plates outside of grilled chicken, fries and garlic bread (160 Baht). I received a tube of mayonnaise. This food was not good - I threw up everything the same night without having eaten and/or drank anything else that afternoon. I found the chicken but especially the mayo taste strange. On the tour of that day, two German girls were sick of a "springroll" (the cabbage was not good they said) and they too had to throw everything out during the trip. PLEASE NOTE WHAT YOU EAT AT KO PHI PHI.


  • Name: "Rapala" rock wood resort (2014) -"Railay"

Address: "Hat Rai Leh" east (east)

Price: 300 Baht (single)

Phone nr. : 07562 2586

 

Content:

Located on the "cheap" east side of "Railay" this is probably the best budget option. Because it is not directly on the not so nice smelling "mangrove" beach but only accessible by a steep wooden staircase gives this hostel the feeling as if you "live" above everything and everybody. It has a spacious garden full of bungalows and plants and trees. Most have mattresses on the floor, some with their own toilet and shower and often a small seat (with hammock, chair and table) in front of them. WIFI is present, as well as good restaurants with pillows and sofas that sells Thai but also Indian dishes. I myself had the cheapest room on the peninsula in a wooden building with five rooms next to each other separated by a bamboo wall. Toilet and shower are outside and it is pretty noisy due to the wooden floor and the thin wicker walls.

 

 

  • Name: "Alena" (2014) - "Ko Phi Phi Don"

Address: Ao Lo Dalam, near "Rock Backpacker"

Price: 300 Baht (dormitory)

 

Content:

At the end of the village "Toi An" this hostel is tucked between many massage parlors, shops and restaurants. Upstairs there seems to be a room for 4 people and downstairs is a very clean large room with about 18 sleeping places. The (hard) beds are half a meter apart and are separated by curtains. There are three toilet shower combinations in the back of the room. There is free WIFI and lockers but there is not really a common room where you can sit. The receptionists are sitting on a sort of stone terrace outside. The AC is on all day (good) and it is super clean. The showers are warm. The disadvantage is that the ladies walk around the room all day and are not really friendly (too many nasty tourist I guess). Another (big) disadvantage I found the loud sound of people who use the wooden staircase leading to rooms above. There is also no window in the room.


Note that if you are traveling here and it is monsoon time (March to October) it can be very unpleasant. Strong winds, high waves and lots of rain can terribly disturb your "beach paradise". Even though the prices will be a lot lower than they normally are, these are not the beautiful pictures you see in the travel guides or on the internet and can get bored

after a few days (or hours). If you are lucky, the short bright outside with gusts of wind and then make room again through an open cloud sky with sun. But it can also mean that it rains all day long.

 

TOUR (2014):

A half-day trip (snorkeling) from "Ko Phi Phi Don" to the beaches and snorkel spots of "Ko Phi Phi Leh" offered by countless tour operators and bureaus in Ton Sai ("Ko Phi Phi Don".

 

Time: 9:30 - 13:30

Cost: 400 Baht p.p.

 

You visit:

  • "Monkey" beach
  • "Viking" cave
  • "Pe-Leh" Bay
  • "Lo Samah" Bay
  • "Maya" Bay
  • "Sunset" Point

Included are:

- snorkel mask and flippers, - breakfast and lunch, - life jacket, - water and - fruit. 

 

Not included are:

- 100 Baht entrance fee for the island.

 

TIP:

If you book a full day trip around o.a. "Ko Phi Phi Ley" you will be sent (often) with a big ferry; it can not enter the bay of "the Beach" and will moor behind it; with kayaks you will be taken to the island, from where you have to walk a bit over the island to reach the famous beach.



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