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Discover the beauty of Phang Nga

06 Jan 2026
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Discover the beauty of Phang Nga, a stunning destination just outside Phuket. From dramatic limestone cliffs to peaceful rivers and lush green valleys, this hidden gem offers unforgettable nature, relaxing activities, and easy access from Phuket — perfect for a short escape filled with fresh air and adventure. 🌿⛰️✨
📍Samet Nangshe Viewpoint & Skywalk
"Amazing Thailand" A must-see nature gem near Phuket with dramatic panoramic views over Phang Nga Bay’s limestone karsts and emerald water 🏞️🌅 — especially magical at sunrise! The viewpoint is a favorite for photographers, couples, and anyone who loves wow moments in nature.
How to get there
•Drive ≈ 1.5–2 hours from Phuket
•Once you reach the base, you can: Walk up (~15–20 min) for ~30 THB entry, or take the pickup truck up the hill for ~90 THB (round trip) — highly recommended if you want to save energy for photos!
Skywalk (Glass Floor Bridge)
•For a breathtaking elevated experience, the Samet Nangshe Skywalk is a 180-meter glass walkway with amazing 360° views of the bay / Admission: ~500 THB per adult and 300 THB per child under 130 cm (often redeemable as food/drink credit at the café)
💡Quick tip:
Arrive early (before sunrise ~05:30) for softer light, cooler weather, and fewer crowds 📸✨
📍Khao Tapu (James Bond Island)
One of the most iconic sights in Phang Nga Bay! 🌊🪨 Known locally as Ko Tapu (“Nail Island”) due to its tall, needle-like limestone rock rising dramatically from emerald waters, this spot became world-famous after starring in the 1974 James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun 🎬💫 and has been a bucket-list destination ever since.
How to Get There from Phuket🚤
Most travelers join a day tour from Phuket — usually by speedboat, big boat or traditional long-tail boat, that takes you across Phang Nga Bay to Khao Tapu and other scenic islands (about 1–1.5 hours on the water) depending on boat type and weather.
Common tour inclusions:
•Pickup and drop-off from Phuket hotels
•National Park entrance fee & guide
•Some tours include sea canoeing through hidden caves at Hong Island (one of the crown jewels of the Andaman) or lunch at Koh Panyee (floating village)
📍Wat Suwannakuha (Golden Cave Temple)
A hidden gem tucked into a breathtaking limestone cave in Phang Nga! 🕯️⛰️ Also known as the Golden Cave Temple, Wat Suwannakuha combines serene Buddhist shrines with dramatic natural beauty. Step inside to explore the cavernous interior adorned with statues, glowing lanterns and peaceful temple spaces — a truly spiritual and scenic experience.
How to visit:
•Easy to reach by car/scooter if you’re exploring Phang Nga independently
•Often included in Phang Nga day tours from Phuket
💡Quick tip:
Wear comfy shoes — the cave floor can be uneven — and bring a light jacket for cooler intervals inside the cavern.
📍Best Rafting 4U Camp (Phang Nga)
Looking for a wild-nature adventure near Phuket? Best Rafting 4U Camp is your go-to adrenaline base in Phang Nga! It’s a river rafting and outdoor activity camp set in lush jungle surroundings — perfect for nature lovers and thrill-seekers. 🚣🏻♀️💨
Adventure highlights:
•White-water rafting — splash down scenic river rapids with guides who make it fun and safe for beginners and experienced rafters alike.
Many travelers rave about the combo adventure packages (rafting + zipline + ATV), which make for a full day of fun and are often paired with a lunch stop.
How to get there
•Most visitors join a day tour from Phuket with hotel pickup included — tours usually take you to Phang Nga in about 2–2.5 hours total travel time each way (prices often include equipment, lunch, transfers, guide and insurance).
•If you’re driving yourself, the camp is in Nabpring, Phang Nga close to natural jungle and river spots.
💡 Quick tip:
Bring a towel, change of clothes and water-friendly shoes — rafting will get wet and plenty thrilled!
📍Bamboo Rafting – Chill & Drift Along Pristine Waters
Take it slow and let your worries float away on a bamboo raft drifting down the clear, gentle river sourced from Khao Lak‑Lam Ru National Park 🌿💦. The ride is about 3 km and takes roughly 30–40 minutes, surrounded by lush green forests and fresh, pure air.
No need to get drenched — the rafts are big and stable, so just a splash on your bottom and feet if you like! Want to cool off? There are stops along the way where you can jump in for a quick swim. Grab comfy clothes and sandals, relax, and enjoy the chill vibes of nature. 🌞🛶✨
📍Tham Phung Chang
A hidden cave gem in Phang Nga that’s just begging to be explored! 🐘🕯️ Known locally as Elephant Belly Cave (because parts of the rock look like an elephant’s tummy) Tham Phung Chang is a natural limestone cave filled with cool formations, shady chambers and mysterious nooks waiting for adventurers to discover.
Why you will love it:
•Fun and unique limestone formations that spark the imagination
•A quieter cave experience — perfect for nature lovers
•A great stop as part of a day trip exploring Phang Nga’s natural wonders
How to visit:
•It’s reachable by car/scooter from the main roads with basic signage
•Often included in local Phang Nga cave tours or combined with other scenic spots
💡Quick tip:
Wear sturdy shoes and bring a flashlight — cave floors can be uneven and lighting inside may be dim 🥾🔦