Hello Readme readers, the team from เที่ยวมั่วซั่ว (Unplanned Trip) is here to report for duty! :)

They call it a "countryside tour" because the team from Unplanned Trip travels in a simple way. All you need is a backpack, a mobile phone, and a little money in your pocket. You can travel anywhere you like. If you find a place you like, just use your phone's camera. The pictures may not be clear, but the sincerity that the Unplanned Trip team puts into it is 100% clear.

Okay, let's get back on track and serve fresh nature to the Readme community.

If you ask which province the Mua Sua team has been most impressed with over the past year,

I would say Trang province, because I got lost and fell in love with it at the same time. 555

Over the past year, I've been traveling to Trang almost every month, inspired by the @Trang ที่นี่จังหวัดตรัง Facebook page (with permission to mention them). They showcase so many tourist attractions that our "Traveling Chaos" team has been following their recommendations. Sometimes we find the places, sometimes we don't, and we often get lost. But when we do find them, some of the places are absolutely amazing.

To celebrate the 1st anniversary of our trip to Trang, today the "Muer Suer" travel team would like to present a tourist attraction called Klong Son Beach - Sunset Beach.

Hmm... what's so good about this place?

This review is a deep dive, packed with information, and divided into 5 parts. It's a bit long, but I encourage Readme users to stick with it. I guarantee it will be brutal, exciting, funny, and ultimately impressive.

Get ready, let's go!


*** Part 1 ***

Braving the scorching sun! Scanning for the sunset

The "Travel Chaos" team arrived at Klong Son Pier around 10 am. They parked their car in the spacious parking lot, which seemed to be designed to accommodate tourists arriving on the island. Carrying their backpacks, they walked briskly through the pine forest and emerged onto the beach. The first thing the "Travel Chaos" team saw was the clear blue sky. They looked at each other and smiled with satisfaction. Looking out into the distance, they saw a large beach in front of them. Luckily, it was low tide, so they decided to cross the shallow puddles and walk towards the beach.

And the mission to scan for the setting sun began.

Come on, Readme readers, let's go scan for the sunset!

The pool is a mixture of sand and mud, a bit slippery. At first, the team was confused and didn't pay attention, so they almost fell. But when they knew the way, they walked slowly through the ankle-deep water, stepping on the soft ground and crossing safely. They saw the sand waves, which were caused by the waves, lined up in a long line, very beautiful.

During low tide, the sandy area here is very wide, roughly 300-400 meters from the shore.

No matter how far or how hot it is, the Mua Sua team is not afraid. We walked through the sunlight to the end of the beach.

Come on, Readme readers, let's walk together.

Almost there

Just a little more

The path is wavy throughout. Readme users can capture many beautiful natural images.

And then the confused travel team arrived at the end of the beach, taking about 20 minutes. It was quite sweaty, but fortunately the wind was blowing all the time, so it wasn't too tiring. Stop at the sand ridge, look up at the sky, hey! Why are there so many clouds?

The sky changed color very quickly, from bright blue to completely covered by clouds. The "Mue Suea" travel team wiped the sweat from their faces and looked back at the beach. It was quite a distance away, right behind the orange roof over there, which was the building of Khlong Son Pier.

Upon arrival, we plunged into the water. The Mua Sua team walked along the west side of the beach, admiring the crystal-clear water that sparkled playfully in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing spectacle.

Looking around the beach, I saw a huge mountain, but the sky was cloudy :(

There are also 2 more children. The clouds on this side are scattered throughout the sky.

Crystal clear water, gently swaying with the breeze.

The Mua Sua Sua team spent a long time here, taking pictures, walking around, until they almost couldn't resist the urge to jump into the sea and swim around to find out what it was like.

Sometimes I just want to grab a fluffy white cloud and eat it with a side of seawater.

After taking photos to their heart's content, the Mua Sua team walked along the sea towards the east coast and came across something truly amazing.

There she is! Little Star is over there.

This also has ….

This comes in a pair.

There are a lot of them, huh? It looks like the whole family came. 555

Wow… This is clearly a starfish forest. The "Mue Sua" travel team walked to greet the gang of starfish. They were so excited to experience such pure nature.

After a long chat and saying goodbye to the gang of younger stars, the Mua Sua Sua team walked straight up the sand dune.

This area is not as wavy as the west coast, but it is a smooth, soft sandy beach. Every step you take, you can hear the sound of "fizz".

This spot is perfect for watching the sunset. In the distance, you can see Koh Lanta. From this vantage point, the sun sets right at the tip of the headland.

Another picture, a continuous angle

Pacing back and forth, I glanced at the clock. Oh! It's almost noon already? I heard my stomach growl, sending a warning signal.

The Mua Sua team quickly walked along the beach next to the 'Sikao' canal to return to the Klong Son pier.

Here is the 'Sikao' canal.

But when they reached the pool, the Mua Sua team couldn't cross because it was quite deep, so they walked back to the west side again. They walked on the familiar sand dunes.

Oh, what's that? It's hiding there. Let's go take a closer look.

Oh, it's you, little Poonsak, our hero. You came to send the team off on their crazy trip. Thanks a lot, Rui.

After crossing the puddle, the chaotic travel team proceeded to unload their supplies, spread out mats, rest, and have a picnic in the pine forest by the pier.

And so the morning mission to scan for the setting sun came to an end. The Mua Sua travel team was determined that no matter what, they would return in the evening to watch the sunset at the end of Haad Khai Ta Wan beach. Even though the weather was rather unpredictable, with strong winds and clouds periodically covering the sky, they prayed that the evening sky would be clear.


*** Part 2 ***

Walking along the shade of the trees, looking at the pier of Klong Son Canal

Following the adage "a full belly leads to sleepy eyes," the exhausted Travel Mั่ว team took a long nap. When they woke up, it was already 2 pm.

Seeing the sky in the afternoon, I started to feel encouraged because the sky was clearer. The hope of seeing the sun set brightly emerged in my mind. I got up and stretched a few times before walking along the shade of the pine trees to the east side to capture some photos for Readme readers.

The two mountains I saw this morning.

Another child, looking from the pine line

In the center is a canal. The water level is currently quite high. Next is a sand dune.

Come a little closer to the rising water

This angle looks like it would be beautiful to watch the sunset, as you can see Koh Lanta in the distance. The sun will set between the two islands.

Look! There are footprints. They are the footprints of villagers who come to find shellfish and fish. The "Mั่วซั่ว" travel team saw them using hoes to dig for shellfish, walking from the beach, crossing the canal, and going all the way up the beach to collect the sunset over there.

Every journey leaves something behind for us, wouldn't you agree, Readme members?

Some things are good memories worth keeping.

Some bad experiences are remembered as lessons.

In just a moment, the confused travel team arrived at the connection point with the 'Sikao' canal.

This is the 'Sikao' canal, a fishing route for fishermen and a tour boat route.

The old man is sitting fishing, managing to swing 3 fishing rods at once.

The atmosphere along the banks of the 'Sikao' canal is peaceful and quiet. It is an area where you can see the villagers' way of life, which is dependent on nature.

The Mua Sua travel team walked until they were close to the Klong Son pier. The tour boat was sailing smoothly along the 'Sikao' canal.

Move a little to the left, son. The boat is about to dock.

The Mua Sua travel team took a leisurely stroll for about an hour. Time passed quickly, and it was already 3 pm. With 3 hours to go before sunset, they wondered what to do next.

Tick tock, tick tock, tick tock, tick tock.

Hehe, I don't know.

Hmm! I'm starting to get bored.


*** Part 3 ***

Escape boredom with a Slow Life at the end of the beach

Okay, when boredom strikes, the Mua Sua team consults each other to go sightseeing elsewhere for a while, and then at 5 pm they come back to watch the sunset at Haad Kheptawan.

In summary, the "Muan Suan" travel team will visit the end of Klong Son Beach, located at the Coastal Resources Conservation Center No. 6, approximately 2 kilometers from Klong Son Pier.

As soon as the thought crossed their minds, the Mua Sua Sua team immediately jumped in their car and drove there.

Come on, Readme readers, follow the Mua Sua Sua team on a trip to the end of Klong Son Beach.

The Mua Sua team drove into the Coastal Natural Resources Conservation Center 6 and parked in the shady pine forest. At first glance, they saw the sunlight shining, the long sandy beach, the gentle waves, and the towering mountains, so they took a walk to enjoy the atmosphere by the beach.

Walking straight to the beach to breathe in the full sea breeze, but had to stop when a large-clawed guard stood in the way. No matter what I did, he wouldn't let me pass. So I had to reward him by taking a picture and promising to write a review on the Readme website. The sassy guard then allowed me to pass.

Strolling along the long beach, admiring the perfectly arranged nature, taking deep breaths of fresh air, feeling very relaxed. Stopping to look at the reflection of the mountains, it is truly magical.

Oh, look, there's another star to welcome us.

Walking a little further into the sea, I saw a large group of shells swaying with the waves. Suddenly, I was startled because they were moving very quickly. Looking closely, I saw dozens of crabs living in the shells, running around. They were so cute!

After that, I continued walking and saw dry leaves scattered on the beach.

Trees and roots are scattered everywhere. You can sit and enjoy the view.


After walking for a while, I came across something that impressed me the most: a variety of seashells scattered all over the beach. Looking around, they were quite beautiful.

The sight that greeted us was truly breathtaking. Countless seashells of all shapes and sizes were scattered along the vast expanse of the beach, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Our hearts skipped a beat as we took in the beauty of this natural wonder. We slowly walked along the shore, admiring the shells and feeling a sense of tranquility wash over us.

The team of "Muer Sua Sua" has been wandering around the area for a long time, soaking in the impressive sights.

In memory

She's so beautiful, it would be crazy not to love her. To show our appreciation for her stunning beauty, we're giving away the hearts of the Travel Mua Sua team. Go get them!

Trang's amazing sea

I love you, Trang

We were having so much fun walking around that it was already past 5 pm. The sun was about to set, so the Mua Sua travel team decided to go to the beach to watch the sunset again.

Before leaving, don't forget to say goodbye to the sassy guard, hehe.


*** Part 4 ***

Sunset Beach

The travel team got off the car in a hurry and walked to the puddle in the morning. When they arrived, they felt heavy because the water was starting to rise. They were torn, but at this point they had to go, so they decided to wade through the water up to their shins. They passed through with difficulty until they stood on the sandy beach again.

The sky has cleared from the gloominess of a moment ago. Today, the "Mั่วซั่ว" travel team might get to see a beautiful sunset.

The pine forest on the left is the end of Klong Son Beach, which the Mua Sua travel team just visited. Readme readers can walk along the beach from the pier, but let me tell you… it's very far.

Walk some, run some, looks tired, but it's almost there.

Yay! … I'm here. Let me catch my breath first ^^

This angle offers a clear view of the sun setting right at the tip of Koh Lanta. The "Mั่วซั่ว" travel team will be waiting here to watch it.

But then... what the "Mั่วซั่ว" team was worried about happened. The water rose rapidly.

Okay, what should I do?

It's really coming at you from all directions, lol.

Here it comes

That's it.

There it comes

In less than 15 minutes, the Mua Sua team was surrounded by water.

What are you waiting for? The Mua Sua team is running away! 555

The water rose to the full path back while running.

Oh my god… Will I make it in time?

Hmm... The sun is also moving, sinking lower and lower.

After a grueling trek through knee-deep puddles and sandy terrain, the travel team emerged, soaked and muddy, with a mixture of relief and amusement. They exchanged glances, chuckled, and collapsed onto a log near the beach, panting and wiping away sweat.


*** Part 5 ***

Sunset at the tip of Koh Lanta

Alas! It's a pity that we didn't get to see the last light of the day at Haad Kheptawan. The Mua Sua team was disappointed, and we sat there feeling down for a while. But then we gathered our spirits, stood up, and walked along the woods, taking pictures for you, the readers of Readme, to enjoy.

Over there, Koh Lanta, the sun will set right there.

Walking along the dense bushes, taking pictures with my mobile phone all the way. The backlit photos may not be clear, but I did my best ^^

A little after 6 pm, the sun began to weaken.

Sneak a peek at the sun for a bit

Here is your translation:

Almost there …

Around 6:20 p.m., the sun began to set, and the Travel Mua Sua team zoomed in to get a closer look as it dipped below the tip of Koh Lanta.

Hiding behind the clouds :(

Yay… It's here!

Just a little more

Hiding behind the island.

At that moment, an idea suddenly struck the team. They quickly switched their phones to video mode to capture the sun setting over the tip of Koh Lanta island. They then shared the video with the Readme community.

Another day of adventure has passed with the "Tiew Muai Suai" team on their rural tour. I must admit that this trip had it all: a little bit of fatigue, a little bit of heat, and a little bit of mess. But in the end, it was an unforgettable experience.


*** Travel ***

  • Travelers can reach Trang province by various means of transportation, including private cars, buses, trains, and airplanes.
  • From Trang city, take Highway 4046 to Pak Meng Beach, which is about 33 kilometers away. You will reach Sikao District.
  • Drive straight into the district center, you will see the clock tower. Turn left onto the main road, passing the fresh market, post office and 7-11.

* About 100 meters from 77-11, turn right onto Trang Rural Road 2054 to the beach. Drive for about 3 km, passing Ban Phru Jud School.

  • Drive for about 1 km. There is a left turn with a sign for the beach.
  • From this intersection, continue driving for another 2 km. You will find a left turn with a sign for Klong Son Pier, approximately 1.7 km away. However, if you continue straight for 500 meters, you will reach the Coastal Natural Resources Conservation Center No. 6, which is the end of Klong Son Beach.

* Upon arrival at Khlong Son Pier, park your car in the parking lot and explore at your leisure.

* To enjoy the sunset at Haad Khep Ta Wan, Readme travelers can take a long-tailed boat from Bo Hin Farmstay. There will be a left turn into the farmstay, the intersection is located before Ban Phru Chut School. For more information, please contact 081 892 7440.


Now that we've reached the end, I'd like to thank all of you Readme readers for following along on this trip review. It's been a bit long, but I hope you haven't gotten bored with it.

Stay tuned for the next trip, where the "Mั่วซั่ว" travel team will bring you a fresh and exciting new destination to explore. We'll be serving it up to the Readme community, so don't miss out!

This trip, the confused travel team said goodbye. Go wash your body and sip ice-cold water to refresh yourself with a sip or two.

Bye.......


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