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Surat Thani, Thailand
Phangan Island (Koh
Phangan) | Samui
Island (Koh Samui) |
Tao
Island (Koh Tao)
Introduction:
The largest province of the South located 685 kilometers from
BangKohk is Surat Thani the province with a name that literally
means "City of the Good People. A former capital of the
Srivijaya Empire, the province covers an area of approximately
12,891 square kilometers. Surat Thani Province borders the Gulf
of Thailand to the north and east, Chumphon Province to the
north, Nakhon Si Thammarat and Krabi Provinces to the south,
Phang-Nga and Ranong Provinces to the west and Nakhon Si
Thammarat Province to the east.
High plateaus and forested mountains are located to the west of
the province, while there are low basins in the center and along
the eastern coast. This topography has created 14 river basins
including Tapee, Pum Duang, Tha Thong, Tha Krajai, Chaiya, Tha
Chang which are the most important basins. All rivers in Surat
Thani flow east of the province to the Gulf of Thailand.
The numerous islands along the coast makes Surat Thani (often
known as Surat in short) a perfect hideaway for vacationers from
around the world. The ideal destination for many is the Penang-sized
Koh Samui, Thailand's third largest island, and its neighbor Koh
Pha Ngan a celebrated island that hosts the biggest beach full
moon party. To top it all is the dazzling 250-square-kilometer
Ang Thong Marine National Park, where a stunning archipelago
awaits to greet visitors with their charming palm-fringed
beaches, crystal clear water and colorful coral reefs. The best
time to enjoy one of these islands to the fullest is from April
November.
History of Surat Thani:
Surat Thani is a city with a long history. Archeologists believe
that it was once a community of prehistoric tribes of indigenous
people including the Saemang and original Malays who built their
communities on the Tapee River Basin and Ao Ban Don. Later on,
the Indians migrated into the area and gradually spread out
their culture, as evidenced in the discovery of ruins of ancient
communities in Tha Chana and Chaiya Sub-districts.
In the 13th century, the city became a part of and, as some
historians might claim, a center of the glorious Srivijaya
Empire the kingdom that dominated the whole Malay Peninsula and
much of Java. It was during this period that Mahayana Buddhist
reached its height of influence. The empires grandeur can still
be admired in many areas of Chaiya District.
When the empire hit the bottom, it was divided into 3 main
cities namely Chaiya, Tha Thong and Khiri Rat. They were all
under the jurisdiction of Nakhon Si Thammarat until King Rama IV
decided to move Tha Thong City to Ban Don and required that it
report directly to BangKohks administration. The name Ban Don
was, at the time, changed to Kanchanadit. It was with the
establishment of the Monthon, a former administrative unit, that
all three cities were merged into one under the name Chaiya. In
1915, King Rama VI changed the name Chaiya to Surat Thani.
The seal of Surat Thani says a lot about its history. Featuring
the pagoda of Phra Boromathat Chaiya, the seal is proof of the
influence of Mahayana Buddhist on Surat Thani. Phra Boromathat
Chaiya is the most revered and important historical place in the
province. It is believed that the pagoda contains Buddha relics.
Today, Surat Thani is an important commercial and shipping hub
for rubber and coconut trading.
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Distances From Amphoe Muang (Surat
Thani Town) To Other Districts : |
Ban Na Doem
Ban Na San
Ban Ta Khun
Chai Buri
Chaiya
Don Sak
Kanchanadit
Khian Sa
Khiri Ratthanikhom
Koh Pha-ngan
Koh Samui
Phanom
Phra Saeng
Phunphin
Tha Chana
Tha Chang
Wiang Sa
Vibhavadi |
50 kms.
41 kms.
71 kms.
112 kms.
68 kms.
61 kms.
18 kms.
61 kms.
55 kms.
100 kms.
84 kms.
80 kms.
68 kms.
12 kms.
78 kms.
37 kms.
68 kms.
70 kms. |
Getting Around the City :
Apart from the local orange bus (9 baht / trip /
person), songthaews are another option to get around the city. It
costs 10 baht / trip / person. Samlors will cost approximately
20-30 baht. The orange bus departs from the Phu Phin train
station to the city every 10 minutes from 6.00 a.m. until 8.00
p.m. The same ride by taxi will cost approximately 100 baht.
Air-conditioned vans connecting the airport and town costs 70-80
baht / person / trip. Tickets can be purchased at travel
agencies or THAI office (077 272610).
Attractions :
Pak Nam Tapi
The Tapi River Mouth is some 5 kms. from Ban Don municipality.
The area is particular rich in quality seafood restaurants.
Khao Tha Phet Wildlife and Nature Education Centre
This is some 6 kms. from town along the Surat Thani- Na San
route (Route No. 4009). It covers an area of 1,162 acres. and
houses a number of caged wild animals near the Centre. On Khao
Tha Phet, Tha Phet, at 210 metres above sea level, stands a
stupa named Phra That Si Surat which houses Buddha relics
donated by the Indian Government some 40 years ago. The hilltop
offers a panoramic view of Surat Thani Town and the Tapi River.
Phra Borommathat Chaiya
This ancient pagoda housing Lord Buddha relics is located in
Amphoe Chaiya, 54 kms. north of the provincial capital, and
dates back to the Srivijaya period over 1,200 years ago. In the
compound, there is the Chaiya National Museum consisting of two
buildings. One exhibits stone and bronze sculptures discovered
in the ancient city of Chaiya and the other exhibits artifacts
of prehistoric down to historic periods from Dvaravati, Sri
Vijaya, Lopburi, Sukhothai to Ayutthaya. Art objects and several
other crafts are also displayed here. The museum is open daily
between 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. except for Mondays and Tuesdays.
Wat Suan Mokkhaphalaram
Better known as Suan Mok, the temple is on Highway No. 41 some
50 kms. north of the provincial capital. Suan Mok's founder,
Bhikkhu Buddhadhasa, is highly respected in Thailand, and
internationally, and his 'back-to-basics' approach attracts
Buddhist monks and lay meditators from many countries. A
favourite sight for casual visitors is the 'Spiritual Theatre'
which Buddhadhasa describes as a pictorial interpretation of
Dharma. The building features an eclectic mixture of Thai,
Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Tibetan and European-style
murals and sculptures.
Ban Phumriang
This small handicraft village, some 6 kms. east of Chaiya, is
renowned for its gold and silver brocade silk cloth and jute
head wear.
Ratchaprapha or Chieo Lan Dam
This is located 70 kms. west from Surat Thani on Highway No. 401
and another 12 kms. along an access road. An extensive lake
beyond the Ratchaprapha Dam offers very beautiful scenery.
Accommodation near the dam is available.
Khao Sok National Park
This is largely jungle with undulating mountain ranges and
rugged high cliffs. The park office is 1.3 kms. off the
Surat-Takua Pa Road at Km. 109. Attractions in the park include
Namtok Mae Yai which can be reached by car; Namtok Sip Et Chan
(eleven-tiered waterfall), 4 kms. from the park office and other
beautiful waterfalls and caves, mostly accessible by foot. Rare
flora and fauna are found along nature trails. Dormitories,
bungalows and raft-houses are available.
Monkey Schools
There are two monkey schools in Surat Thani: one is located in
Amphoe Kanchanadit, some 13 kms. from Surat Thani along Highway
No. 401 and the other is at Ban Khlong Sai, Amphoe Tha Chang,
some 35 kms. along Highway No. 41. Visitors are advised to
contact travel agents for full details.
Oyster Farms
Oysters bred in Surat Thani are substantially larger than those
found elsewhere. Many farms are found around the estuarine areas
of the Kradae Canal and the Thong River in Amphoe Kanchanadit.
These farms can be reached by boat from the Tha Thong Quayside
within 30 minutes.
Koh Samui This beautiful 247-square-kilometre island, one of the
most famous attractions of Thailand, is some 84 kilometres east
of Surat Thami's provincial capital. It can be reached by boat
from Surat Thani town or by ferry either from Don Sak (some 7
kms from Surat Thani town) or Khanom (in Nakhon Si Thammart). A
51-Kilometre ring road encircles the island, which has numerous
lovely beaches and bays, and is almost literally an island of
coconuts and forested hills. Samui's best beaches line the
northern and eastern coasts. The most popular are Hat Chaweng
and Hat Lamai where, generally, attractive accommodation can be
found. Besides marvelous beaches, other interesting attractions
include the Samui Butterfly Park; the monkey Centre; the Hin Lat
and Na Muang waterfalls; the phallic rock formations at the
southern end of Lamai Bay, and a massive seated Buddha image on
Koh Fan. The island's major sea front settlement is at Na Thon
where shops, restaurants and tour agents are located.
Mu Koh Ang Thong National Park
This marine park comprises some 40 islands northwest of Koh
Samui and covers an area of 250 square kilometres of which 50
square kilometres is land mass. Most islands comprise limestone
masses reaching heights of up to 400 metres and fringed by
beaches and tropical rainforest. The park office is located on
Koh Wua Ta Lap. Popular attractions include a high viewpoint,
secluded beaches, Tham Bua Bok - a beautiful cave with
spectacular stalactite and stalagmite formations, and an emerald
saltwater lake known as Tale Nai on Koh Mae Koh, which entails a
strenuous climb. Another popular venue is Koh Sam Sao where an
extensive span of coral reef and huge rock arch offers scenic
views. A one-day tour package to Mu Koh Ang Thong is organised
by some travel agents on Koh Samui.
Koh Phangan
Another large island covering an area of 191 square kilometres,
is 60 minutes directly north of Koh Samui. The island offers few
comforts and can be explored by motorcycles. Hat Thong Sala, the
major community of the island, is where the ferry landing and
shops are located. In addition to white sandy beaches, there are
also two beautiful waterfalls: Namtok Phang and Namtok Than
Sadet, 4 kms. and 30 kms. from Hat Thong Sala, respectively.
There is a mountain top temple called Wat Khao Tham where
meditators may go for practice.
Koh Tae Nai
This small island can be reached within 5 minutes from Koh
Phangan. High jungle-covered hills, a long stretch of golden
sandy beach and thriving coral reefs are some of its major
attractions. Accommodation in the form of bungalows is
available.
Koh Tao
This is a small island to the north of Koh Phangan, which can be
reached either from Surat Thani or Chumphon. There are several
beautiful beaches and diving areas around the island. Simple
bungalows are available. Like Koh Tarutao, Koh Tao was once a
place where political prisoners were detained. Nearby Koh Nang
Yuan is a coral island with a high viewpoint and long white
sandy beaches.
Tai Rom Yen National Park
The park covers forest areas in Amphoe Ban Na San and Amphoe
Wiang Sa. A mountain in the park known as Khao Chong Chang once
used to be the base of the Communist Party of Thailand. There
are two beautiful waterfalls: Namtok Dat Fa, 33 kms. from Surat
Thani and 13 kms. along an access road, and Namtok Muang Thuat,
20 kms. from Amphoe Ban Na San.Visitors wishing to stay
overnight are requested to bring their own camping accessories.
Major Events:
Rambutan Fair This annual fair is held in August to celebrate
this delicious first.The fist rambutan tree was planted in Surat
Thani in 1926, and now trees are grown throughout the area.
Highlights of the fair include exhibitions of agricultural
produces and ornamental plants, floats adorned with rambutan and
other fruits, and demonstrations of trained monkeys splitting
coconuts.
Chak Phra & Thot Pha Pa Festival Chak Phra means "to pull a
sacred Buddha". The activity occurs on the same day as the Thot
Pha Pa Ceremony, a form of merit-making when Buddhists offer
saffron robes to monks and donate money to temples at the end of
the Buddhist Rains Retreat (around October). Buddha images on
elaborately decorated carriages are pulled by the local people
with land and waterborne processions.
How To
Get There:
Car
Surat Thani can be most conveniently reached by car from BangKohk
by taking Highway No. 4 to Chumphon Province via Phetchaburi and
Prachuap Khiri Khan Provinces and then taking Highway No. 41 and
Highway No. 401 directly to Surat Thani City.
Bus
Air-conditioned buses depart from BangKohk's Southern Bus
Terminal to Surat Thani Province everyday. Call the southern Bus
Terminal tel: 0 2434 5557-8 or visit
http://www.transport.co.th
Train
Trains leave BangKohk's Hua Lamphong Railway Station 10 times
daily from 12 p.m. until 10.50 p.m. The trip takes approximately
12-13 hours. Ask for the train from BangKohk to Phun Phin, the
closest station to Surat Thani. For further details, please call
1690, 0 2223 7010, 0 2223 7020 or visit
http://www.railway.co.th.
Surat Thani Railway Station is 12 kilometers from town. A bus
service between the station and the town is available.
Surat Thani Railway Station is 12 kilometres from town. A bus
service between the station and the town is available.
Air
Thai
Airways International has 2 daily flights connecting BangKohk
with Surat Thani. The flight time is approximately 70 minutes.
For more information, contact their BangKohk office at tel. 1566,
0 2280 0060, 0 2628 2000 or get your on-line e-ticket at
http://www.thaiairways.com
By
Boat
Seatran (077 275060, 136 Na Meuang Road) operates a bus/boat
combination to Koh Samui. The fee is 150 baht.
Phantip Travel (077 272230, 293/6-8 Talat Mai Road) offers
tickets to Koh Tao (500 baht), Koh Pha-Nhan (250 baht), and Koh
Samui (140 baht). The operator is Raja Ferry (07 314523, 077
371151 or 077 371206) who offers bus/boat combinations to the
islands.
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