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Ya Nui Beach

Phuket

Ya Nui is a beautiful beach located on the southern end of Phuket Island, Thailand. It is a small beach compared to other popular beaches on the island, but it is known for its crystal-clear water and stunning views of nearby islands.

Ya Nui beach is a popular spot for swimming, snorkeling, and diving. The water is calm and clear, which makes it perfect for underwater exploration. The beach is also surrounded by coral reefs, which are home to a variety of marine life, including colorful fish, sea turtles, and even octopuses.

While Ya Nui beach is not as crowded as some of the other popular beaches on Phuket Island

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Posted by TheJohnsons 11:11 Archived in Thailand Tagged sky sea water view ocean coast nature landscape beach scene travel vacation mountain thailand blue island sand holiday summer sun south beautiful coastline day paradise rock bay tropical tourist wave tropic relaxation destination sunny asian natural asia thai phuket tourism relax outdoor palm seascape andaman nui ya patong background viewpoint Comments (0)

Ao Ta Let -Khanom-Thailand 2023

Ao Ta Let is a beautiful beach located in Khanom district in Nakhon Si Thammarat province, southern Thailand. It is situated on the Gulf of Thailand and is known for its tranquil and secluded atmosphere, as it is still largely undeveloped and not yet as popular among tourists as other beaches in the region.

The beach at Ao Ta Let is pristine and peaceful, with soft white sand and crystal-clear water that is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The surrounding area is also home to a lush mangrove forest and several small fishing villages, which offer visitors a glimpse into the traditional way of life in southern Thailand.

One of the main attractions of Ao Ta Let is its stunning sunsets, which paint the sky with vibrant hues of orange and pink. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of activities, such as kayaking, fishing, and hiking in the nearby hills.
Overall, Ao Ta Let is a beautiful and peaceful beach that is perfect for those seeking a quieter and more laid-back holiday experience in southern Thailand.

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Posted by TheJohnsons 13:13 Archived in Thailand Tagged sky sea water boat view ocean coast nature landscape beach travel vacation mountain thailand green tree scenery blue krabi island phi sand holiday summer sun beautiful ta paradise rock bay resort shore lagoon tropical tail cliff long trip sunny asia thai tourism relax outdoor railay longtail exotic let seascape andaman turquoise background ao Comments (0)

Haad Kwang Pao Beach

Nakhon Si Thammarat-Thailand

Haad Kwang Pao Beach

Just got back from my break and have got some lovely photos of places I have visited.

Today we start with Haad Kwang Pao Beach, which when i arrived there was empty and I had the place to myself, heaven! But for how long?

Haad Kwang Pao beach is about 14 kilometer in the north of Khanom it is well posted from the main road.

The beach itself is formed like a halfmoon and fine sandy. some resorts and beach bars are located in the back, but it seems that not many tourists found the road to kwang pao beach. it was really empty, and we were the only tourists we saw. at kwang pao beach...generally on the different beaches of the Khanom area mostly Thai people take their holidays. This depends on the cheap prices for resorts and restaurants, which still exist in that region.

we had wind and waves and we just moved hip deep into the water, but it was deep enough to swim, as the beach slopes gently to the sea and so kwang pao is perfect for families with small children.

The beach is well protected...at the Northend are cliffs located...at the south end there's a pier with a few seafood restaurants and shops. the vegetation directly on the beach is reduced, because behind the resorts and restaurants is where the beach road is located.

The atmosphere at kwang pao beach was really quiet and peaceful, with just the sound of the waves breaking on the shore. we were alone at the beach the whole time I was taking photos.
This is a natural heritage site too, so pink dolphins, turtles and other marine life can be in the offing.

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Posted by TheJohnsons 06:57 Archived in Thailand Tagged people sky sea fish water view ocean coast nature landscape beach travel vacation thailand green scenery blue hand sand holiday fun summer life beautiful starfish child resort shore tropical scenic relaxation asia si tourism relax pictures kid images haad star outdoors seascape creativity leisure pao background concept watercolor kwang nakhon asteroidea thammarat Comments (0)

Somdej Phra Srinagarindra Park-Phang Nga

During my December break in 2021, I was in Phang Nga on my road trip around the province.

I had seen there was this huge beautiful Limestone park and wanted to visit it. About mid morning was actually a good time to go and visit, still cool enough , but also busy enough. I say busy, but actually most of the visitors were locals doing their morning exercise and jogging.

As we walked around the main pathway through the park, it became apparent why the locals stayed within the main pathway. There, are we found out for ourselves, in due course, two very large troupes of Macaque monkeys. With the lack of tourists and people they have made larger areas of the park their home.

We did narrowly avoid a major skirmish between the two alpha males and their harems. Along with about 20 offspring. Nearly finding ourselves with our backs up against the locked railings at the other end of the park we stayed absolutely still and made no sudden movements or noise that might attract their attention.
Thankfully they all ran like a river of water towards the limestone cliffs and disappeared into the trees. We carefully made our way back , keeping to the main paths.

I did manage before that to get some interesting views of the cliffs, and the surrounding area, I hope you enjoy it as much as we did!

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Sa Nang Manora waterfall

A great stop off on my road trip in December 2021, when the waters were quite low.

In Thailand, however, every little trickling stream seems to be advertised as this or that “waterfall”, and more than once I’ve hiked several kilometres only to find something less impressive than a fountain you might find in front a three-star hotel. At Manora waterfall just north of Phang Nga town, however, you’ll be rewarded by something justly worthwhile.

The multiple layers and refreshing natural pools of Manora are just a short motorbike ride away from Phang Nga town. Upon entering the trail visitors are greeted by a pristine swimming hole with cool, clear water that flows straight from nearby mountain tops. This is where Phang Nga comes to cool off, and if you’ve had it with Thailand’s tropical heat, it’s a welcome sight indeed.
Just beyond the swimming hole visitors will find a wide and relatively deep stream bridged by a fallen tree. If it weren’t for the hundreds of small fish that thrive here, this stream would also be a good spot for swimming. At least it makes for a nice photo.
A little further up the path from the fish stream the first of Manora’s waterfalls comes into view. With less of a roar than those further up, this is a tranquil little spot to enjoy the entrancing sound of water gushing over rocks.

After passing another shallow swimming hole along the path, where you can swing like Tarzan on a vine over the water, Manora’s larger and more dramatic falls are found. Okay, so they’re not Niagara or Angel falls, but Manora is impressive, especially considering that six different sets of falls of different shapes and sizes thunder alongside a winding path of several hundred metres draped in lush jungle canopy.

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