Phang Nga Bay
Sumedha BharpilaniaSumedha Bharpilania/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, THAILAND/ Updated : May 1, 2017, 17:06 IST
Synopsis
The waters sparkle in all their emerald glory while limestone karsts seem to form a protective canopy over them. The sun starts to play a game of hide and seek and the winds decide to take the evasive course. You canoe your way ar … Read more
The waters sparkle in all their emerald glory while limestone karsts seem to form a protective canopy over them. The sun starts to play a game of hide and seek and the winds decide to take the evasive course. You canoe your way around the mysterious yet breathtakingly beautiful setting and cannot help but be amazed by the gifts Mother Nature has to offer. Read less

The waters sparkle in all their emerald glory while limestone karsts seem to form a protective canopy over them. The sun starts to play a game of hide and seek and the winds decide to take the evasive course. You canoe your way around the mysterious yet breathtakingly beautiful setting and cannot help but be amazed by the gifts Mother Nature has to offer. This is the Phang Nga Bay in a nutshell. A part of the Strait of Malacca, this 400 kilometre square bay is blessed with lush forests, impressive geological formations, vital archeological sites and hundreds of islands. The bay bore the brunt of the devastating tsunami of 2004, but as time heals everything, its charm has successfully been restored.
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