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Trang southern Thailand
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Trang beach,
Trang Islands,
Trang cave,
Trang scuba,
Trang picture,
Trang Video,
Trang photo,
Trang adventure,
Trang diving,
Trang beach
resort, Trang
beaches, Trang
island.
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The Trang Archipelago is
probably the best kept secret in southern Thailand.
The Trang area has attractive beaches,
secluded islands, hidden beach resorts its also for the rather low
budget.
A good infrastructure in Trang, interesting sightseeing tours and
so on. So why there are only a few foreigners around in Trang at any
given time, no one know maybe its not so bad anyway.
Trang's beaches and attractions can be reached from Bangkok by
daily flights and per road from Phuket, Krabi, Bangkok and so on. The
province has no Muslim problem and is ready for discovering and
exploring.
For
birdwatchers Libong island is interesting, pecifically during the
“colder” season (December - April) waders such as the Crab Plover can be
spotted. Joo Hoy Cape and Toog Beach are a good watching site.
If you dont want to hang around at the beach the whole time have a
look for the native animals like otters, water monitor, pacific
reef-egret, white-bellied sea eagle, monitor lizards, longtail macaques,
dusky langurs, wild boar, pangolin, little herons etc.
The sea grass beds are the spawning and feeding area for diverse
species like fish, prawns, turtle, and the dugong.
Before the Trang mainland beach
-on the
islands of the Trang Archipelago looks different, there are more palm
trees lining the beach, the major Flora consists of evergreen forest,
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beach forest, limestone forest and thickets of mangrove forest. Many Muslims, who migrated from the Malay peninsular in the last few hundred years live in fishing communities at the seaside. Their villages are around the river mouths into the Andaman Sea.

Trang beach the major flora consists of evergreen forest, beach forest, limestone forest and thickets of mangrove forest

Trang Pak Meng Beach southern Thailand

Trang Archipelago remote Resort Island Beach southern Thailand

Trang Archipelago remote Island Beach with a resort southern Thailand |
Along the coast of Trang southern Thailand the light yellow sandy beach
(about 20 m wide stretches south for approximately 20 km. This starts in the north with the Pak Meng beach the most popular in Trang southern Thailand - at the horizon some bizarre rock formations.
Further south in Trang southern Thailand Chang beach joins the stretch. Pine trees line the sandy Beach in Trang southern Thailand actually one wishes for palms, but well, we cannot have everything.
One can wade far into the water along the beaches in Trang southern Thailand it’s only sand with few stones or corals, always very flat.
Many islands have small resorts, bungalows or beach huts make sure there is something for everyone. Lot of Islands in Trang southern Thailand invites a Robinson play, one of the more interesting and bigger is Ko Muk, (Ko or Koh for island) with the mysterious |

Trang south Pak Meng Beach southern Thailand

Trang Archipelago remote Island Beach southern Thailand

Trang Archipelago Limestone Island Beach with Robinson's hut southern Thailand |
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under water, one can swim in -if you go on a sightseeing tour, the Trang tour operator will supply life vests to keep you floating anyway, or use a kayak to paddle into the hong through the approximately 80 m long canal in Trang southern Thailand.
At the end of the canal into the cave the rock formation opens upward into a big upwards open hall and you can see the sky. At the sandy beach of the hall - picture below- of the Morakot cave in Trang southern Thailand, one can now wait for midday, the sun now closes in, the water reflect a emerald gleam - therefore the name -, in every case an fabulous optical impression. |
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