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        Aerial view of Phang Nga Bay's stunning limestone karsts and lush mangroves, perfect for eco-tours and scenic adventures.

        Phang Nga Province

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          More to know about Phang Nga Province

          Phang Nga Province is a stunning coastal region in southern Thailand known for its dramatic limestone karsts rising from emerald waters and pristine beaches. Home to the iconic Phang Nga Bay and the famous James Bond Island, this province offers some of Southeast Asia's most breathtaking natural scenery combined with rich cultural heritage.

          What to see in Phang Nga Province

          Visitors should not miss the towering limestone formations of Phang Nga Bay, the picturesque beaches of Koh Yao islands, and the historic Wat Suwan Kuha temple carved into a seaside cliff. The province also features mangrove forests, hidden lagoons, and traditional fishing villages that showcase authentic Thai coastal life.

          Things to do in Phang Nga Province

          Popular activities include kayaking through limestone caves, boat tours of Phang Nga Bay, snorkeling at nearby islands, and exploring the Similan Islands National Marine Park. Visitors can also visit local markets, trek through national parks, and experience traditional long-tail boat cruises at sunset.

          Film and Cultural Heritage in Phang Nga Province

          Phang Nga gained international fame as the filming location for the James Bond movie The Man with the Golden Gun, with Khao Phing Kan island becoming a major tourist attraction. The province maintains strong cultural traditions through local seafood cuisine, ancient temples, and vibrant community festivals celebrating Thai maritime heritage.

          Phang Nga Province is located on the Andaman Sea coast in southern Thailand, approximately 80 kilometers north of Phuket. The province is characterized by its dramatic limestone karst formations, protected marine ecosystems, and strategic position along major tourist routes connecting Phuket and Krabi.
          Phang Nga Province, Thailand - Limestone Karsts & Coastal Adventures