Following my trip to Surin Islands, I continued my journey to Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park.

Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park is located in Khao Lak, Takua Pa District, Phang Nga Province. It borders the Andaman Sea and Phetkasem Road (Highway No. 4), making it easily accessible.

Located on the west coast of the Andaman Sea, it offers beachfront bungalows and camping facilities for tourists. For inquiries, please contact: Phone: 0 7648 5243 Fax: 0 7648 5243

The atmosphere is fantastic. The trees are lush and green, the sea is calm and peaceful, and everything is clean.

The beach is pristine and free of debris. There are only two seasons here: the hot season and the rainy season. The hot season lasts from January to April, while the rainy season lasts from May to December.

Sichuan peppercorns are plentiful.

The natural rock formation resembles a sofa.

If it doesn't rain, I plan to take a boat trip to see the nature at Ban Tha Din Daen.

Baan Tha Din Daeng is located in Moo 4, Lam Kaen Subdistrict,ท้ายเหมือง District, Phang Nga Province. Most of the village is adjacent to the sea, with abundant mangrove forests and Sonneratia forests.

Unfortunately, it rained so we couldn't go boating. However, we had a quick look around and will definitely come back again in the future.

The next stop is Khao Lam Pi-Hat Thai Mueang National Park, located in Thai Mueang District, Phang Nga Province. The park consists of two main areas: Khao Lam Pi Forest, which boasts a rich and diverse ecosystem, and several stunning natural landmarks.

This area is renowned for having the most pristine mangrove forests in the Thai peninsula.

The atmosphere is relaxed and chill, with few people around, which I really like. The park also offers accommodation, including houses and camping sites. If you prefer a peaceful and quiet environment, I highly recommend this place. You can find reviews of the houses here: https://th.readme.me/p/16851

My go-to restaurant in Krabi is **Sister Seafood Restaurant**, located just before Khao Lam Pi National Park in Thung Kha Ngo, Phang Nga. It's a popular spot for celebrities and locals alike. The food is delicious and reasonably priced. I especially recommend the seaweed salad and the stir-fried bai liang with egg. The tender bai liang leaves are incredibly flavorful.

After having lunch, I drove to Phuket. I waited to board the plane to Chiang Mai. I stopped by Wat Phra Thong to pay respects to Luang Pho Phut.


A colossal Buddha statue has emerged from the ground at Wat Phra Thong in Thalang District, an ancient temple in Phuket Province. This remarkable sight is considered one of Thailand's hidden gems. It is said that those who seek solace from their sorrows will find their burdens lifted at this sacred site.

After returning to Phuket, we checked into a hotel near the airport, the Jindaree Resort. The room rate was 950 baht per night, but we booked through AGODA and got a discount of 800 baht.

It is a small, charmingly decorated resort.

The room is more spacious than I expected, with a soothing color scheme.

The new equipment is good.

The hotel features a mid-sized swimming pool for guests to enjoy, with separate sections for children and adults.

Pleasant atmosphere with abundant trees.

For breakfast before boarding, choose dim sum at Super Tim Sum Restaurant. Call 081 326 3788.

Dim sum is available in a wide variety. Each dish costs 25 baht.

After eating, we waited to board the plane at Sirinat Beach. Today, the sky in Phuket is so clear.

Our trip to Surin Islands and Tai Muang is over. Let's go on another adventure together soon.

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