Seaside Fun
executive summary by darmansjah
Perhaps one of the most pervasive images of Thailand is that
of glistening clear water lapping pristine stretches of sand. Fortunately, this
is easy to find. The western coast of the kingdom’s southern peninsula lies on
the Andaman Sea. Where longtime holiday favorites such as Phuket, Krabi, and
Trang offer luxury accommodation alongside powdery beaches, scenic views, and
seas studded by dramatic limestone karsts. There are also good bases from which
to explore the islands of Phang-nga Bay, which include Koh Phi Phi and Ko Tapu,
better known as James Bond Island.
To the east is Koh Samui, surrounded by the warm blue waters
of the Gulf of Thailand. Best explored by kayak, the island counts among its
attractions Mu Kong Ang Thong Marine National park, home to a rich variety of
reef life. Despite its status as a prime beach destination, Samui still
possesses a certain far flung quality and is an intimate getaway that present
some fantastic adventure opportunities. Arguably, some of the finest beaches in
the country can be found here, though mountains dominate the bulk of the
island.
The lower slopes comprise mainly coconut plantations, while
the higher altitudes are draped in lush forest, studded with impressive granite
boulders. Much of the interior remains untouched-and this iw where the fun
starts. It is best to navigate the dirt roads by four-wheel drive; more
memorable still is exploring the highlands on elephant-back.
For a different pace, the royal seaside retreat of Hua Hin,
a two-hour drive from Bangkok, offers a quiet getaway where visitors can lazily
stroll among traditional fishing villages and visit king Rama VI’s peaceful
summer palace. The laid back town emerged as Thailand’s first beach resort and
as a testament to its regal lineage many beautiful royal residences dot the
coastline. A must-see is the Marukhathaiyawan Palace, meaning “the palace of
love and hope,” which is situated just out site of Hua Hin on the way to
Cha-Am. Those wishing to make the most of the town’s expansive beach can
delight in many water sport options, yet a quieter, more relaxing alternative
is Hat Khao Tao beach, south of the main strand.
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