The major part of southern Thailand's Gulf coast, gently undulating from Bangkok to Nakhon Si Thammarat, 750km away, is famed above all for the Samui Island archipelago, three small idyllic islands lying off the popular seaside venue for independent travelers, and a lazy stay in a Samui Island beachfront bungalow is so seductive a prospect that most people overlook the attractions of the mainland, where the sheltered sandy beaches and warn scenery dominated by forested mountains that rise abruptly behind the coastal strip, and a sprinkling of historic sights – notably the crumbling temples of ancient Phetchaburi. Though not a patch on the islands further south, the stretch of coast south of Phetchaburi, down to the traditional Thai resorts of Cha-am and Hua Hin, is handy for weekenders escaping the oppressive capital. Nearby
Southeast of Chumphon lies
Tucked away beneath the islands, Nakhon Si Thammarat, the cultural capital of the south, is well worth a short detour form the main routes down the center of the peninsula – it’s a sophisticated city of grand old temples, delicious cuisine and distinctive handicrafts. With its small but significant Muslim population, and machine-gun dealect, Nakhon begins the transition into
The train from
Highlights
Hua Hin –
Samui Island – A great choice of beachside pads. There are simple bangalows to luxurious cottages...
Full moon at
Pha Ngan Island– Beautiful, secluded bay with good accommodation...
Boat trip round
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Saturday, April 26, 2008
SOUTHERN THAILAND: THE GULF COAST
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