วันจันทร์ที่ 12 ธันวาคม พ.ศ. 2554

The province of Trang



Trang

With Trang Province can be considered to begin the discovery of a series of wonderful places that extends to more remote areas of Thailand and southern areas, up to now completely hidden from mass tourism. And this is precisely the secret by which some dream islands here have been able to keep up to date their soul and their exotic landscapes, enchanted, far away from the building exploitation, tourism and all kinds of speculation. The Easy Smile intends to fight and rule in favor of the highest respect and most complete conservation of these places, which in turn only recommend to anyone who is only able to appreciate fully until the very primitive conditions in which they are located. Note From now on will be assumed that the islands and beaches are places that will introduce low or no tourist facilities, ideal for ecotourism and each visit will have to abide by any conditions of relative or absolute instability, ie excluding the ability to guarantee those classic standards of comfort rather easily obtainable elsewhere. In the above exception only structures found in major cities, which are still far from the beaches themselves. In Trang Italian speaking guides are NOT available. In order to have such service is necessary to provide a driving tour departing from Bangkok or Phuket.
Ko Kradan   
And 'the beach par excellence of Trang and the most exotic place and photographed his Province. It is more than an hour by boat from the coast and is elongated in the vertical direction with the east facing beaches, beaches for a precise choice we prefer not to describe in words, convinced of the fact that there are no terms sufficiently appropriate. We will let the pictures speak so attached to this guide. At Ko Kradan exists a rudimentary resort that offers more than Spartan and suitable for travelers with a range of freedom and adaptability. Information for trips to Ko Kradan will be provided upon request.
Ko Muk (Tham Morakot) 
Apparently, this large island stationed halfway along the navigation between the coast and Ko Kradan, does not have anything good to offer. Is in fact an important particularly hostile and rugged, consisting of vertical rock walls that plunge into the water without ever leaving a minimum breath to any bay or inlet. Must know it thoroughly to know that Ko Muk ("Island of Pearls") has a unique and unrepeatable in her womb extravagance of nature. This truly unique in its kind in the world is called "Tham Morakot," which in Thai means "Emerald Cave". Sailing around the island at some point you will notice some boats that allocate an area in front of well-defined and apparently nothing but a rock wall. Several customers with dive fins and mask in these waters and the strange thing that immediately catches the eye is that these divers do not emerge until after a very long time. With them also carry powerful torches. It must take to the water to see what this equipment and why you can spend a long way 'between these waters extended. The reason is the presence of a beautiful beach inside the island and accessible only by swimming along a dark and deep sea cave that presents itself as a tunnel several hundred feet long, totally dark and partially submerged to a level which fortunately allows swimming across. Although this cave is present as dark and scary, and actually 'crossable by everyone. The help of a life jacket and fishing experts who know the area of ​​the cave in every fraction are essential in order to enjoy the spectacle that is hidden inside this beach, which once achieved will show as a ' island within an island, in fact, the high mountains that surround it are not entirely leapfrogged by those who want to reach inside the island itself. To fully enjoy this site and especially to keep a lasting memory of a unique experience is necessary to have underwater cameras. "

Ko Libong   
And 'the largest of the islands of Trang and is the subject of scientific studies and research as Ko Libong is an important transit point for the seasonal migrations of several species of birds. By making a tour around the island with a long tail boat you can see huge flocks at certain times of the year. Another animal most likely to be spotted is the dugong, the cute aquatic mammal from the dolphin-like body but with the "mouth of pork", which burns easily mouth with various shrubs and plant forms found in great abundance in the depths of Ko Libong. The dugong is a mammal considered endangered and the island of Libong is perhaps the best spots for sighting in the Andaman Sea. The fishermen have been handed down tales of sightings on the banks of the nice beaches of Libong where it seems that the dugong not lie on his back during the days of sunshine .... A suntan! In reality it is difficult to determine whether this could really happen, or if these stories are just a figment of the imagination of the local people who love to worship the dugong. And 'calculated that at present they are in the waters of Ko Libong about 60 specimens. In the stretch of land in front of Libong extends an impressive landscape with the typically high rocks that are thrown into the sea, very often in the shape of the Andaman Sea. Within these high cliffs extend deep and dark caves that can be reached by boat.

Trang Town     
And 'one of the most populated and economically important in southern Thailand. In the city center there are 3 high-class hotels and comfortable and stylish enough to accommodate travelers also quite demanding. Behind a feared modernity, Trang hides a soul made of the traditional annual folk festivals, local celebrations, traditional and delicious recipes. It is located about 40 km from the north side and 60 on the south side of the coast (see below) and these are the minimum distances to go to head of the only existing high-level hotels in the area to the beaches. The Trang Province is also very important for the beauty of the interior. An important characteristic of the rather rugged mountainous spine that runs from north to south along the peninsula of Malacca to the west skirting the city of Trang, which is spread almost at the foot of the mountains. To admire here are a beautiful series of waterfalls, some of which are of high value and beauty.

Various Waterfalls  
They are very numerous and extend in rapid succession along the western side of the long mountain range. They are all within the same day and provide a good opportunity to spend an alternative experience to the sea. The first waterfall you meet no more than 20 km from the city. Waterfalls are the Ka Chong, characterized by an impressive cast down by a very considerable height. Which descend from the rock wall is oblique, dampening the violence in part of the waterfall, but adding a unique charm. They are located within the homonymous National Park, with a dense tropical forest and striking. Continuing south you soon reach the Sai Rung Waterfalls. Rung means rainbow in Thai and in fact, a colorful rainbow in the sky of the falls stands out, especially in the afternoon. Further on are the waterfalls Praisawan. More than a real waterfall, Praisawan are characterized by a series of rapids on which it is practicable rafting! Beyond the Praisawan go into the highest part of the mountain range. And 'here that houses the most beautiful waterfall in the series, The Waterfalls Ton Te, characterized by a very considerable height. Down from a wall of rock that stands high in the sky, much to be admired from a considerable distance. The Ton Te, a point from which you will fall in Trang, there are more than 80 km from the city.

Ko Petra    
Although not accessible to visitors for safety reasons, also include Ko Petra as one of the Andaman Islands, where the collection of birds' nests, which are much appreciated in many Asian cuisines, assumes the proportions of the most important. The high cost of reaching the nests (up to 2000 USD per kg!) Has led to a strict control and surveillance of these islands, so that is prohibited for anyone to get close.


And Ko Ko Maa Cheuak

There are two rocks placed respectively in front of Ko Ngai and Ko Kradan, important as their host rocks, some of the most beautiful and enchanting underwater landscapes. At Ko Cheuak is important, however, be careful and be experienced divers because the underwater currents are very strong at this point. Cheuak Ko means "the island of the rope," to remember that some divers carry roped in order to have footholds by which to protect themselves from the current itself.
  
Ko Ngai
And 'most northerly than Ko Kradan and it is important for two reasons. First, its beaches are rich in corals, so as to make it hard for the docking of boats and bathing, but can make the happiness of divers and snorkellers practitioners. The second reason is that in Ko Ngai is the only resort with minimum standards of comfort and to enable customers to stay even a relatively demanding. See details in the section on hotel accommodations

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