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29/05
2016

Wat Bang Riang, Phang Nga Province

Having seen Krabi Temples during our stay in Ao Nang we decided to broaden our traveling boarders and visit the neighboring province Phang Nga which is almost in 80 km to the South. So to speak, Ao Nang is always seen a bit of a jumping point to other places nearby. What we were interested so much was a picturesque hilltop temple called Wat Bang Riang.

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14/06
2015

Wat Tham Sua - 1237 steps to the Sky

Not far from Krabi town (in 170 km from Phuket) there is a cave in the wood. According to the legend a tiger used to live there long ago. His menacing growling could be heard all over the place. In 1975 Biddist Monks came there for meditations. The tiger had disappeared to that time but the name "Tiger Cave" still exists. Our story is about this amazing place. There are several places on the territory of "The Tiger Cave" that are worth visiting. First of all it is the very Cave where the tiger lived.

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  • Ao Nang
  • Krabi
  • Temple
  • Fauna
  • Flora
  • Wat Tam Sua
  • Khao Sok
  • Surat Thani Province
  • Cats
  • Beach
  • Nopparat Thara Beach
  • National Park
  • Phuket
  • Khlong Muang Beach
  • Wat Bang Riang
  • Phang Nga Province
  • Food

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Recent blogposts

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Street food in Thailand

30/09/2019

Street food is a true soul of Thailand. You can eat everywhere at any time of a day. It is an eating country, there is always something interesting nearby. Any conversation in Thailand is usually devoted to any subject of food. Everybody is familiar with the wordcombination Thai Cuisine but only those who have visited Thailand...

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Wat Bang Riang, Phang Nga Province

29/05/2016

Having seen Krabi Temples during our stay in Ao Nang we decided to broaden our traveling boarders and visit the neighboring province Phang Nga which is almost in 80 km to the South. So to speak, Ao Nang is always seen a bit of a jumping point to other places nearby. What we were interested so much was a picturesque hilltop temple called Wat Bang Riang.

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Tubkaek Beach

11/05/2016

Located in 20 km to the North from Ao Nang, in 7 km from Khlong Muang. It is the farthest beach and the quietest one. The road leading to it ends right after the beach and the National Park begins. As the name Tubkaek is Thai, it spells differently in English:Tubkaek, Tup Kaek, Tubkaak. Even at the road signs you can see different spelling.

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A tropical paradise covered with coconut trees and brightly - colored flowers. Surrounded by white sandy beaches. Whether you want remote beaches, evening shopping, first class sea food or exciting excursions, you will find them in Ao Nang.

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  • 30 Sep
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Blog tags

  • Ao Nang
  • Krabi
  • Temple
  • Fauna
  • Flora
  • Wat Tam Sua
  • Khao Sok
  • Surat Thani Province
  • Cats
  • Beach
  • Nopparat Thara Beach
  • National Park
  • Phuket
  • Khlong Muang Beach
  • Wat Bang Riang
  • Phang Nga Province
  • Food

Destinations

  • Railay: is accessible by boat due to high limestone cliffs.
  • Tonsai: is popular with both backpackers and climbers.
  • Ao Nang: is a central point of the coastal province of Krabi.
  • Krabi: is the main town in the province of Krabi.
  • Phuket: is one of the southern provinces of Thailand.
  • Bangkok: is the most populous city of Thailand.