| Located approximately 828 kilometers from Bangkok, Trang Province
covers an area of 4,941 square kilometers. The province borders on
Nakhon Si Thammarat Province to the north, Satun Province and the
Indian Ocean (Andaman Sea) to the south, Phatthalung Province to the
east and the Indian Ocean and Krabi Province to the west. Trang is
considered a magnificent coastal province as it long, beautiful
coastline stretches 199 kilometers along the Indian Ocean. In addition,
the province has two major rivers flowing through it, the Trang River,
which originates in the Khao Luang Mountain Range and Maenam Palian
from the Banthat Mountain Range.
Despite the fact that Trang City plays a key role in facilitating
trade and communications to Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand's southern
commercial hub, Trang is a province less traveled to by tourists. It
was only recently that Trang has been poised to establish itself on the
international travel map.
Trang
has geographical advantages similar to that of Krabi and Phang-Nga.
This includes breathtaking islands and astounding beaches along the
coast as well as awe-inspiring inland limestone- propped mountains. The
province consists of an archipelago in the Andaman Sea with over 46
islands. Of these, 12 are in Amphoe Kantang, 13 in Amphoe Palian and 21
in Amphoe Sikao. The best time to visit Trang is between December and
May.
Trang has both mainland beaches and a whole string of offshore
islands. For visitors interested in light-adventure activities such as
cruising coastal waters, visiting notable sights such as the enchanting
Emerald Cave, which is accessible only by water, will prove to be
remarkable experience. Additional attractions include the Mu Ko Petra
National Park with beaches and islands lapped by the warm waters of the
Andaman Sea. Some of the dive sites in the National Park are
world-class. There are also wildlife sanctuaries such as Namtok Khao
Chong and Khlong Lamchan Park with waterfalls, nature trails and caves.
For those looking for a relaxed, tranquil ambience, Trang is a perfect
place to unwind amidst stunning scenery.
With
an abundance of blissful attractions mixed with cultural heritage,
Trang Province is truly an emerging fascinating tourist destination
with numerous jungles, mountains and waterfalls.
The City also has numerous attractions. Walking around Trang City,
visitors will be amazed at the mixture of Western, Chinese and Thai
cultures reflected in the architecture that range from the Sino-
Portuguese shop houses to the Chinese temples and shrines. The Pan-Ya
House is the local style of houses in Trang, which offers an insight
into the architectural heritage of this town. In addition to
architectural attractions there are many parks to stroll through and
markets to explore. The main two markets in Trang are Ta Klang and
Municipal markets.
History of Trang
Trang or Muang Thap Thiang used to be a port engaged in foreign
trade. It was the first city where rubber was planted after Phraya
Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi brought it from Malaysia in 1899. Since
then, rubber has become Souths major commodity and is now considered an
important source of income for farmers.
Todays Trang
Trang has a total area of 4,941 square kilometers and is divided
into 10 districts (Amphoe) and 1 sub-district (King Amphoe); Amphoe
Muang, Amphoe Kantang, Amphoe Huai Yot, Amphoe Yan Ta Khao, Amphoe
Palian, Amphoe Sikao, Amphoe Wang Wiset, Amphoe Na Yong, Amphoe
Ratsada, and King Amphoe Hat Samran.
The best time to visit Trang
The best time to visit Trang is between December and May. As it is
located on the same coastline as Phuket and Krabi Provinces, Trang
Province is also influenced by the monsoon. The temperature is
generally warm all year round with an average temperature varying from
20 Celsius to 36 Celsius.
In April, the daytime temperature is highest and it is also the
hottest period of the year. The rainy season, which is from May to
September, has rains and short downpours during the daytime. The
monsoon period comes from September to November and then from December
onwards the weather generally becomes more pleasant.
Distances between Amphoe Muang and Other Districts :
Huai Yot
Yan Ta Khao
Sikao
Na Yong
Hat Samran
Kantang
Palian
Wang Wiset
Ratsada |
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Getting to Trang
By Car
Route 1: Take Highway No. 4 (Bangkok-Chumphon) to Highway No. 41
(Surat Thani-Thung Song- Huai Yot-Trang). Total distance is 828
kilometers.
Route 2: Highway No. 4 (Bangkok-Chumphon) to Ranong-Phan-Nga-Krabi-Trang. Total distance is 1,020 kilometers.
Route 3: Highway No. 404-416 (Satun-Palian-Trang). Total distance is 140 kilometers.
Route 4: Highway No. 4-407 (Hat Yai-Phatthalung-Trang). Total distance is 148 kilometers.
Route 5: Highway No. 4-402 (Phuket-Phang-Nga-Krabi-Trang). Total distance is 312 kilometers.
By Train
From Bangkok: Rapid and express trains depart from Bangkok’s Hua
Lamphong Railway Station to Trang daily at 5.05 p.m. and 6.20 p.m.
taking 15 hours for the 870-kilometer journey. For more information,
call 1690, 0 2223 7010, 0 2223 7020 or calling Trang Station at tel. 0
7521 8012, or visit www.railway.co.th
By Bus
From Bangkok: Air-conditioned buses depart from the Southern Bus Terminal in Bangkok to Trang every day.
The trip takes 12 hours. For more information, please call 0 2435 1199-200 or Trang Bus Terminal at tel. 0 7521 8718 or visit www.railway.co.th
From/to neighboring provinces: Hat Yai (ordinary), Satun (first
class and ordinary), Krabi (first class and ordinary), Ko Lanta (first
class), and Phuket (ordinary).
There are also minivans leaving from various depots in Trang City
that link Trang to other major cities including Hat Yai (80 baht),
Surat Thani (130 baht), Ko Lanta (120 baht), Hat Jao Mai (50 baht), Pak
Meng (50 baht), and Sakao (25 baht).
By Air
Nok Air has daily direct flights between Bangkok and Trang Province
with a travel time of 1.10 hours. For more information, call 1318 or 0
2900 9955 or visit the airlines website at www.nokair.com
Getting around Trang City
The fare for motorcycle taxis around the town is between 10 baht and
20 baht, while that of tuk-tuks is approximately 15 baht. Motorcycles
can be rented from various shops around town.
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