In search of sea cows off the coast of Trang

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In search of sea cows off the coast of Trang

The province of Trang is in the far south of Thailand and 850kms from Bangkok. It boasts beautiful beaches such as Hat Pak Meng and other great natural attractions. It is also one of the few places where nature aficionados can spot the rare dugong, or sea cow as it is sometimes called.

Trang is served by buses and trains from Bangkok and also has connecting bus routes from Krabi and Hat Yai. Travel time from Bangkok is 13 to 15 hours by train and 11 hours by air-conditioned bus. 

The State Railway of Thailand offers first and second class carriages on this route. In second, travellers have a choice of air-conditioned, fan-cooled, seat or sleeping berth. For buses, route options are standard or VIP. Seats on the latter provide considerably more legroom and they recline farther. 

The island of Koh Libong is the best place to espy dugongs. Boats for the 30-minute trip to the island depart from piers at Pak Meng in addition to Chao Mai and Kuan Thung Kuu. These ports and Koh Libong have ferry services to Koh Muk and Koh Ngai for those who fancy some island hopping. 12GO ASIA sells bus and train tickets which provide convenience and save wasting time making extra trips to departure stations.

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