Declared national park in 1989, Khao Lak-Lam
Ru covers a total area of some 93,750
rai of Amphoe Thai Muang, Amphoe Ka
Pong, Amphoe Ta Kua Pa, and Amphoe Muang
and consists of the following
attractions:
Taking the route No.4 (Thai
Muang-Ta Kua Pa) for 25 kms. from Amphoe Ta Kua Pa then
turing left between kilometer markers 56-57, Khao Lak
Mountain with a shrine of Chao Pho
Khao Lak is situated
opposite to Khao Lak Seashore renowned for its stony beach.
A 5-tiered
year long waterfall on Kradai Range, Lam Ru
Waterfall is accessible by a branch road for
the Highway No.4090 via Amphoe Ka Pong with
a 1-kilometer turn to the fails.
This beach is situated in the vicinity
of Tambon Bang Muang along the
Phetchakasem Highway at Km 75-76 where a
one kilometer road branches off on the
right. Bang Sak Beach has clean
white sand and good weather. The
grilled fish here is very famous the
same as at Rawai Beach of Phuket Island.
Located in south part of Khao Lak area, south of Bang Niang Beach.
The sandy beach is separated into several sections by rocky bands stretching out into the sea. The southern part is the centre of Khao Lak, where the first bungalows were built in the late Eighties.
Located at the middle of Khao Lak area, between Khuk Kak and Nathong Beach, there is many routes to the beach. Similar to Khuk Kak beach, but more pretty curve.
The fine golden sand is free from rocks, stones or coral.
Located at the middle of Khao Lak area, between Khuk Kak and Nathong Beach, there is many routes to the beach. Similar to Khuk Kak beach, but more pretty curve.
The fine golden sand is free from rocks, stones or coral.
previously called Pakthaweep Waterfall. Located near Bangsak and Pakthaweep Beaches, on Highway No 4 at 70-71 km. 1,800 metres along the cement road and walk about 30 metres to the waterfall. With 60 m of height, falling from wide cliff about 20 metres. You can enjoy swimming but carefully.
Located on the Takua Pa - Khao Lak route. Diving from Takua Pa town on Phetchkasem Road, the cape will be on the right, another 5 kms down the side road. It is a sandy beach piled with deer coral washed up on the beach by strong waves - thus giving the beach its name. The beach is blessed with groves of pine, making it ideal for camping and relaxation.
This remains are located on the back part of Tambon Ko Kho Khao, Mu 3 area, Amphoe Khura Buri between the ends of Muang Thong Canal and Thung Tuk Canal which is the mouth of Takua Pa River area. Characteristics of the area are sand, plain, covered with trees and some spots are brushes. The reason why it is generally called by the villagers, "Thung Tuk" is that there are at least three archaeological remains. They look similar to a building or sanctuary, on this sand plain in the brush area. Parts and components of a Bhraman religious place and religious symbols, such as stone carved into a pedestrian shape with a pit at the bottom, it looks like a base whereupon a Siva Linga or an idol is places.