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Phang-Nga Bay

Phang Nga Bay is a 400 km2 (150 sq mi) bay in the Andaman Sea between the island of Phuket and the mainland of the Kra Isthmus of southern Thailand. Since 1981, an extensive section of the bay has been protected as the Ao Phang Nga National Park.

Wat Tham Ta Pan

Tham Ta Pan Temple This marks the commencement of your exploration through depictions of Buddhist heaven and hell. Inside the dragon, a lengthy and dimly lit tunnel awaits, illuminated only by a handful of small windows to guide your path.

Wat Bang Riang

Wat Rat Uppatham (Wat Bang Riang) The temple complex comprises multiple structures, most notably an intricately designed, bell-shaped pagoda called Chedi Phutthathambanlue.

Kaeng Krung

Kaeng Krung National Park has a complex mountainous terrain. The rain fell so heavily that it became a rainforest. The park has a wide variety of plants, from large trees that have economic value. to shrubs, vines, rattans and various types of palm trees. Densely mixed together
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