September 21, 20196 yr Popular Post Today Yinn and my gang go to Khao Lampi–Hat Thai Mueang National Park is in Phangnga province near Thai Mueang town. It easy to find it. Just go to Thai Mueang town and go the beach road about 4 km and is there. Is only 100 baht for foreigner. Have 7 kilometer beautiful beach and very clean and nature. Have a lot of chair table for eating. Shade under the tree. You take food yourself, there is no food seller there. Illegal take alcohol, but nobody can know anyway. Have the good road, can drive everywhere there. Have nature trial, the sign talk about different tree and plant. Today we go, no other people there. Is Saturday. Like a private beach and park for us. So nice amazing place. The red sign was on today say it to dangerous to swim. Clean, no rubbish. Have bin for General Waste, Recycle Waste, Compostible Waste and Dangerous Waste. One part have the old tin mining equipment. Quite interesting to see that. That finish long time before. The ticket also include entry to the waterfall 13 km from there. But we not go, to late, not want to leave the beach quickly. Open 8am - 6pm
September 23, 20196 yr Author I not recommend come here now. The smoke from Indo fire so bad. Can not see the mountain. Is terrible air now. saturday was no problem. But today headache and eye pain. i will update when ok again.
September 23, 20196 yr Author 6 minutes ago, sunnyboy2018 said: What is the nearest town. How do you get there on public transport. Thai mueang town. Only 5 minute drive from there. Have bus Phuket-Ranong stop there. Is the big place. Need the car. Or bike. Bicycle. Really beautiful. Nature. Clean.
September 23, 20196 yr Author 14 minutes ago, sunnyboy2018 said: What is the nearest town. How do you get there on public transport. The second map show it. (Haad Thai Muang NP)
October 14, 20196 yr I went there a few years back, it was dual pricing. You could ride back down the road and walk out to the beach. It was nice, like a coarse grain sand. I think the tides remove the rubbish rather than human activity
October 18, 20196 yr Author On 10/14/2019 at 9:19 AM, recom273 said: I went there a few years back, it was dual pricing. You could ride back down the road and walk out to the beach. It was nice, like a coarse grain sand. I think the tides remove the rubbish rather than human activity 5555 yes. Easy to go free if you want. Walk the beach. Have back road also. Yes, the wave take the rubbish on the beach, and bring it also. But the land, they keep it clean, the worker. And so nice place and have bin, I think people use.
November 24, 20196 yr The dual pricing always bothers me. I go with my wife and kids, and Im singled out to pay 5 times more. I have lived in Thailand since 2003, paid a lot more in taxes than the average Thai, speak reasonably Thai, take care of wife and 2 children and still get the YOU FARANG treatment. It leaves a bad taste in my mouth, and I am sure that thousands of other foreigners residing here feel the same. This negative sentiment is passed on to the, at least, 20 foreign visitors we get every year. I would love to buy a National Park year card, just not to feel cheated at the gate every time.
November 30, 20196 yr Author On 11/24/2019 at 9:13 AM, SoilSpoil said: The dual pricing always bothers me. I go with my wife and kids, and Im singled out to pay 5 times more. I have lived in Thailand since 2003, paid a lot more in taxes than the average Thai, speak reasonably Thai, take care of wife and 2 children and still get the YOU FARANG treatment. It not for farang. Is all foreigner, chinese, Indian. understand your feeling. This park really beautiful place. Is 100 baht for foreigner. If you really want go this one, can be easy go free. 1)Have the other road, no guard. 2)Or can park the car before, and walk the beach. Better to go 1) because 2)walk the beach long way to the interesting thing. If buy the ticket can also go to waterfall. (We not go, because want to stay beach). No alcohol, but is no people. If you want take beer, whiskey, will be no problem. On 11/24/2019 at 9:13 AM, SoilSpoil said: It leaves a bad taste in my mouth, and I am sure that thousands of other foreigners residing here feel the same. This negative sentiment is passed on to the, at least, 20 foreign visitors we get every year. I would love to buy a National Park year card, just not to feel cheated at the gate every time.
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