Travel to beautiful Khao Lak with 12GO ASIA

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Travel to beautiful Khao Lak with 12GO ASIA

Khao Lak is a seaside destination located on Thailand’s southwest facing Andaman Sea shoreline. It is just over 60kms north of the Sarasin Bridge to Phuket Island. Despite this proximity, Khao Lak and pulsating Phuket resorts such as Patong are poles apart on their key attractions.

Khao Lak is a more chilled out location boasting beautiful beaches and an atmosphere that is family-friendly and suited to those looking to kick back and recharge the batteries of their souls. Beaches like Nang Thong and Cape Pakarang are uncrowded and peaceful. On good days, the latter is noted for its surfing while dive shops in the locality provide scuba-diving excursions to the Similan Islands.

Nightlife is low key and mostly limited to relaxing premises including the Happy Snapper Bar and cosy beachside café-bars. Dining is a real pleasure for gourmands and the full repertoire of Thai dishes is on offer, but with the added bonus of freshly netted seafood as a primary ingredient.

12GO ASIA offers travel choices to Khao Lak from Phuket, Krabi and Bangkok. We can provide taxi-van services from local airports as well tickets for Thai AirAsia flights from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport.

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