Article Written By: johnnathl
Take off to explore a natural getaway and stay in hotels Khao Lak where you can enjoy leisure and luxury. Khao Lak is one of the fastest growing tourist destinations in Thailand today. Based in the Phang Nga province, it is just about 60 kilometers from Phuket. The contrast between Phuket and Khao Lak could not be greater though as Khao lak attracts more families or tourists looking for some quiet time while Phuket tends to attract a more boisterous and party going crowd.The town s coastal area and surrounds comes under the jurisdiction of the Khao Lak Lam Ru National Park and the main area is within walking distance of Bang La On, one of the largest resort towns in Khao Lak. The surrounding granite mountains provide the rich green foliage that enjoys and the mountains have a typical tropical verdant forest. The park is a great place for admirers of wild life as it boasts of several species of animals and birds. It . Around an hour away is another fantastic park, the Khao Sok National Park. The Khao Sok is predominantly ancient rainforest area covering the craggy limestone mountains in the area. The most popular activity here is of course trekking through the age-old jungle. The paths are clearly marked and guides are easily available. Khao Sok also offers an opportunity to go through the jungle on elephant back. A big attraction of Khao Sok is the Cheow Larn Lake. Travelers come from near and far to see the magnificent blue water lake with the roughly hewn limestone cliffs rising through the centre. Boating and canoeing are also possible on the lake. Many also choose to raft down the gentle, meandering Sok River.As an exciting seaside resort, Khao Lak is situated in the district of Takua Pa in the Phang Nga province, Thailand and evolves on the western coastline of the Andaman Sea. Tourists can take off to view the historical landmark and memorial with the tragic Police Boat 813, the scenic Chong Fah Waterfall, the Takuapa Old Town with its Sino-Portuguese architecture, the Khao Sok National Park and the gorgeous Lampi Waterfall. Tourists can go on boat rides at the Cheow Lan Lake and Rachaphrapha Dam, visit the Saori Foundation Centre with its intricate textile designs or they can enjoy the water sports, go surfing, diving and snorkeling at the many lovely dive sites. With many restaurants and eateries, visitors can sample the local and traditional dishes besides absorbing the culture. Another popular side trip from this area is to the Similan Islands. Diving and snorkeling here is superb because of the variety and beauty of the marine life. Aside from the awe-inspiring parks, the beaches are excellent and the families who come here to take a break from their daily lives are well served by every hotel.
This Article Has Been Published on Mon, 7 Mar 2011 and Read 254 Times