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Browse Trang Hotels, Thailand |
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Trang Thailand ... Trang , or Muang Thap Thiang used to be a port involved in foreign trade. It was the first city where rubber was planted. Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi brought rubber from Malaysia and planted it here before anywhere else in southern Thailand in 1899. Rubber is now considered an important commodity of Thailand. The important Trang River flows through the province from its origin in the Khao Luang mountain range and the Palian River from the Banthat mountain range. |
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1.) City Centre Hotels |
The town also has beautiful temples, good hotels, a local airport with daily flights from Bangkok, some interesting Sino-Portuguese architecture and colourful night markets. Built on small hills and valleys, it has a friendly laid-back ambiance and makes an ideal base for exploring both coastal and inland attractions. |
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2.) Koh Ngai Hotels |
Located 13 kilometers south of Koh Lanta, Koh Ngai is one of the Koh Lanta group of islands that make up the Koh Lanta National Marine Park. A small, triangular island, less than 5 square kilometers in size, Koh Ngai (also known as Koh Hai) has a forested interior and offers white-sand beaches alongside clear water and good coral which encircles the entire island making it a perfect place for snorkeling. There is limited accommodation on the island, mostly clustered around the eastern coastline. There is a variety of types of accommodation available, and a range of prices to choose from, but with so few places to stay in, Koh Ngai is a very quiet and peaceful place. |
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3.) Pak Meng Hotels |
To get to Koh Muk, take a boat from Pak Meng on the mainland, about 1 a hour drive from Trang town or book a tour.
To get to Kradan Island, take a boat from Pakmeng Beach. It takes around one 1.40 hrs. The area around Pak Meng, an hour from Trang town has a number of local restaurants catering mainly to Thai holiday-makers. |
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