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Bang Pae
Bang Pae, on the border of the Khao Phra Thaeo National Park in Pak Lok district, Thalang, is located in the northeast of Phuket.
While there are no beaches in the area, there is still plenty to do!
Nestled in the jungle of the national park is Phuket's largest waterfall, Bang Pae Waterfall. And, only 5km away, is the smaller Ton Sai Waterfall which you can reach by foot along the nature trail. Also located in the National park is The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project (GRP).
If you don't feel like doing the hike, you could also visit the Elephant Trekking Safari. There you can explore the jungles while getting friendly with a gentle giant.
There are also many great places to eat, such as the Bang Pae Seafood Restaurant. Sitting right on the edge of the mangrove, it not only offers fresh seafood but a welcoming, friendly atmosphere too.
While there are no beaches in the area, there is still plenty to do!
Nestled in the jungle of the national park is Phuket's largest waterfall, Bang Pae Waterfall. And, only 5km away, is the smaller Ton Sai Waterfall which you can reach by foot along the nature trail. Also located in the National park is The Gibbon Rehabilitation Project (GRP).
If you don't feel like doing the hike, you could also visit the Elephant Trekking Safari. There you can explore the jungles while getting friendly with a gentle giant.
There are also many great places to eat, such as the Bang Pae Seafood Restaurant. Sitting right on the edge of the mangrove, it not only offers fresh seafood but a welcoming, friendly atmosphere too.
Bang Pae Seafood
Situated right on the edge of the mangroves of Phuket’s northern point, sits this wonderfully surpri
Bang Pae Waterfall
For those who love the outdoors, hiking and all things nature, we have the perfect place for you! Ba
Gibbon Rehabilitation Project
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Peang Prai Restaurant
Peang Prai: Good Thai restaurant near the Bang Pae waterfall and the Gibbon recreation center with w