
... or explore the island's small caves, including Tham Nok Nang Aen, or the swallow cave, which has a stone inscription by King Rama Five.
Our journey continued on through the waters of the gulf of Thailand to another lovely island escape. Pitak Island has pristine natural surroundings and a focus on eco-tourism.
Its name actually means ghost calling. The fishing community here lives in small houses built on wooden poles in the water and along the shores you'll also see villagers at work in the local coconut plantations. The seafood on offer here is spectacular so make sure you order some BBQ'd and spicy Thai dishes. If you want to stay a bit longer, the home stay is great value and a true rustic introduction to island life in Thailand.
There is a lot to see in the enchanting province of Chumpon. Before you pass through this sleepy gateway to the south, make sure you linger here for a little longer.
You'll have both a warm welcome and some laid-back holiday memories.
For more information visit:
www.nokair.com
www.tourismthailand.org/Chumphon
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