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Comment from: Daniel Pfanzagl
Hey, surprised to see ur review of Kuraburi and Sri Phang Nga Naional Park as i have been at the exactly same places just 10 days ago (but now already back in far away europe)..

about Sri Phang Nga National Park, we found out that the Nature Trail was not easily passable after the 3rd waterfall due to unclear directions (got lost 2 times) but it was worth the stay without any doubt nevertheless.. :)

Ps: Sri Phang Nga National Park is also easily reachable from the more popular Khao Lak by simply following the big highway heading all the way to the north.. (about 30 km away)

about Kuraburi, we only stayed there to go to Mu Koh Surin but i liked the relaxed life there and not seeing Farangs all around.. it was a nice change from Khao Lak..
2009-05-11 @ 16:15
Comment from: Betti
sounds like the jungle trail needs some maintenance then. maybe they should give an axe or a jungle knife to all trekkers to clear the path!
I think it must be more than 30 km from Khao Lak.... it is at least half an hour by songthaew from Khao Lak to Takua Pa, and 25 kms from Takua Pa to Sri Phang Nga... but yes, it is easy, there is only one coastal road, follow signs for Ranong.
personally I think Khao Lak is way overrated. there is no town to speak of, only resorts, nothing where you could go for an evening stroll, not even a pavement to walk to a restaurant. and everything is terribly expensive. I only stayed there before going to the Similan islands last year.
2009-05-11 @ 16:39

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