Experience Phang Nga from a new perspective at Baan Sam Chong Nuea community
For any native or foreign tourist familiar with
Thailand, the southern province of Phang Nga conjures up images of dramatic
limestone cliffs rising out of the turquoise waters (forming Phang Nga Bay), as
well as the region’s stunning network of mangrove-covered canals and tropical
jungles. Plus, let’s not forget those picture-perfect, white-sanded beaches
either!
This popular destination, however, can get quite
busy in certain places where tour agencies bring boat-loads of visitors each
day, especially in high season. So, to get away from it all, we recommend a
“One Night Stay with Locals” trip to Baan Sam Chong Nuea Community - thanks to
its remote location that still makes for a perfect launch pad for many of the
bay’s must-visit sights.
Perhaps the highlight of this specially-curated
“Extraordinary Experience” is the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the
sunrise over Phang Nga Bay (at dawn on day-two), with your local guide taking
you out on a boat to a secluded viewpoint overlooking the glowing sun which
slowly rises above the horizon.
But this trip to Baan Sam Chong Nuea is not only
about the sun, sea and sand. Many of the activities are located mostly inland.
Starting from the later hours of the morning, learn about the history of this
fascinating community at the village’s main center, and kayak through the
mangrove forests and swamps while helping out with afforestation at the same
time.
The afternoon of the first day provides an
invaluable opportunity to learn more about the local villagers, farmers and
fishermen’s way of life and how they earn income in this remote region. This
involves checking out a shrimp paste-making demonstration, trying your hand at
fabric tie-dyeing and observing traditional fishing techniques which use
floating baskets, as well as visit a fresh oyster farm (with tasting, of
course!)
Apart from the early morning sunrise trip (which
is optional for the late-risers), even more adventure around the bay is booked
for day-two. Hop into a long-tail boat – locally known as ‘hua tong’ - and observe the stunning beauty of Phang Nga Bay. Along
the way, your expert local guide will take you to Petch Pakarang Cave, where
you can walk up to discover the highest point for a bird’s-eye view. The
scenery of Khao Phing Kan, Khao Tapu, Lod Cave, and Punyee Island is all
incredible, making this long trip south (and back again) worth the extra
effort.
After a
short cruise back to your Baan Sam Chong Nuea homestay, it’s time to pack up
your bags and bid farewell to your hosts – until next time!
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