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Ao Talet -Khanom-Nakhon Si Thammarat-Thailand

Ao Talet or Ta Lhet Bay is a beautiful and secluded beach located in Khanom, a district in the Nakhon Si Thammarat Province of southern Thailand. The beach is known for its clear blue waters, soft white sands, and stunning natural scenery, making it a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful and relaxing getaway.
It is the most stunningly beautiful and scenic bay I have been anywhere in Thailand, and there have been many! This one remains the top spot for me. Being out at the end of the pier, Invokes a sense of wholeness with your surroundings.

Posted by TheJohnsons 06:34 Archived in Thailand Tagged sky sea water boat view ocean coast nature park landscape travel thailand lake river walkway bridge blue island clouds sun beautiful aerial ta top bay shore plant tourist scenic forest high footprint pier asia sri thai si above buddhas wood landmark estuary wooden rope riverside khanom ao touristic drone nakhon nakorn thammarat talet lhet Comments (0)

The Coral Pagoda -Khanom-Thailand 2023

The Coral Pagoda, also known as Wat Tham Khao Plueng, is a Buddhist temple located in Khanom district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, southern Thailand.

What makes the Coral Pagoda unique is that it is built entirely from coral reef, giving it a distinct texture and appearance compared to other temples in the area. The temple is situated on a hilltop, providing stunning views of the surrounding countryside and the Gulf of Thailand.

Visitors can explore the temple grounds, which include several halls, pagodas, and shrines. One of the most striking features of the temple is the main prayer hall, which is adorned with intricate carvings and houses a large Buddha statue.

The Coral Pagoda is also a popular site for meditation and spiritual retreats, with several quiet areas for reflection and contemplation. Visitors can also participate in traditional Buddhist ceremonies and offerings, such as lighting incense and offering flowers.

Overall, the Coral Pagoda is a unique and beautiful temple that offers visitors a glimpse into Thailand’s rich Buddhist culture and the natural beauty of the southern region.

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Posted by TheJohnsons 14:12 Archived in Thailand Tagged sky architecture sculptures water nature park landscape culture temple religion flower history traditional travel thailand tree buddhism blue building famous garden summer beautiful light pagoda old show tropical plant scenic asian natural leaf asia ancient tourism outdoor landmark coral design magic color an decoration bright colorful ba background bai tùy xếp ganh Comments (0)

Ratchaprapha Dam-Surat Thani-Thailand 2023

Ratchaprapha Dam, also known as the Cheow Lan Dam, is a large hydroelectric dam located in Surat Thani province, southern Thailand. The dam was built in the 1980s to generate electricity for the region and to regulate the flow of the Klong Saeng River.

The Ratchaprapha Dam is also known for its stunning natural beauty. The dam is surrounded by lush forests and towering limestone cliffs, creating a scenic and peaceful atmosphere. The reservoir created by the dam is called the Cheow Lan Lake and is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike.

Visitors to the Ratchaprapha Dam can take a boat tour of the Cheow Lan Lake to explore the scenic surroundings and spot wildlife, such as monkeys, birds, and fish. The lake is also a popular spot for kayaking, swimming, and fishing.

Near the dam, there is also a small village where visitors can learn about the local culture and sample traditional Thai food. The village also offers a variety of eco-tourism activities, such as hiking, camping, and bird watching.

Overall, the Ratchaprapha Dam and the Cheow Lan Lake offer visitors a chance to explore the natural beauty and rich cultural heritage of southern Thailand while also providing an important source of electricity for the region.
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Posted by TheJohnsons 13:52 Archived in Thailand Tagged mountains sky sea water boat view nature park landscape scene travel vacation mountain thailand lake green river girl scenery blue island summer attractions beautiful national rock lagoon tropical tourist scenic forest natural woman asia amazing dam thai tourism outdoor guilin khao journey sok surat leisure thani background ratchaprapha rajjaprabha 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)

Pran Buri Forest Park

Pran Buri Forest Park Walk
In this video you will see some of the mangroves but mostly the local colourful Crab population that has been allowed to thrive here.
Some were easy to see and some not so easy.......
Founded in 1982 under the majesty of Queen Sirikit, Pranburi Forest Park is located 25 km. south of Hua Hin and encompasses over 3.17 sq. km. of protected land. The park is known for its vast and dense forests of mangroves and twisty trails that lead visitors to all corners of the park. With its pristine views and natural beauty, Pranburi Park is the perfect escape from some of the urban centres in southern Thailand.

The nature reserve is an excellent day excursion from the Hua Hin area (and best of all, it’s practically free). Not only will you be surrounded by the tranquil and majestic scenery, but you’ll also get to see an abundant array of flora and wildlife, many of which are exclusive to Thailand.

The forest floor in the mangroves is covered by muddy sediments formed by the tides, densely covered by horizontally grown tree roots above and below the ground. This muddy habitat is an ideal place for crabs, mudskippers and shrimps. During the low tides, many crabs and mudskippers can be seen from the boardwalk.

Posted by TheJohnsons 08:18 Archived in Thailand Tagged sky water view nature park landscape travel vacation mountain thailand green tree river jungle walk walkway bridge holiday summer way beautiful national tropical camping plant tail scenic forest spring natural leaf path asia wood outdoor foliage mangrove environment khan wooden fresh background buri pranburi prachuap khiri pran cannel Comments (0)

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