The best things to do after dinner in Khao Lak are widely varied, from helping out local conservation efforts to attending eco-friendly parties. The region is central to global conservation efforts, and the activities you can take part in reflect that green attitude.
There are plenty of activities that take you back to the wild, like camping, fishing, and watching turtle hatchlings take their first few paddles towards the sea. The national park helps to maintain a green attitude throughout Khao Lak and, as a result, it’s a small but friendly area full of like-minded people.
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Bang Niang Night Market
Eat and drink with locals at a bustling night market
- 알뜰 여행
- 음식
- 나이트라이프
- 쇼핑
Bang Niang Night Market is found just inland from Bang Niang Beach and is open on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. It's got all sorts of locally made Thai clothes and souvenirs for sale, and it's also a great place to spend a night of food, drinks and traditional music.
There’s street food galore at the market, from seafood and skewers right through to the scorpions on sticks and dishes you’ve heard even of. You’ll find cocktail stalls blaring out their favourite regional Thai tunes, as well as beer tents where you can chat with the locals. It's close to the tsunami museum too, and the infamous police boat monument that was swept inland during the tsunami all those years ago.
주소: Petchkasem Rd, Khuekkhak, Takua Pa District, Phang-nga 82220, Thailand
운영 시간: Monday and Wednesday–Saturday from 10 am to 10 pm (closed on Sunday and Tuesday)
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Freshwater night fishing
Trek into the jungle to catch fish in remote spots
- 어드벤처
- 나이트라이프
Freshwater night fishing is a great adventure to have in Khao Lak, and you can take an excursion that will take you out over a night or more. The inland rivers, mangroves and freshwater lakes bring a nice range of catches, like the mahseer, snakehead, and other tropical species.
Guides will take you to remote locations where you can try lake fly fishing in mountain rivers and also fishing in shallow, rocky streams. Most trips are 1 or 2 nights, but we’d recommend 2 if you want to get taken to all the hidden spots. You can choose to camp or tie up a hammock to sleep in – a real rustic fishing trip you won’t forget.
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Khao Lak beach bars
Kick back and enjoy the easy-going vibes
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Partying at Khao Lak beach bars is a must-do while you’re here, and you’ll find several decent spots to try out. There are plenty of bars selling beers, buckets and cocktails late into the night.
The main place to be is Nang Thong Beach, with a number of bars both on the beach and off in the jungle. You’ll find live music and DJs playing past midnight, and it’s a really close, intimate beach vibe where you’ll likely be mingling with travellers and bar owners alike. Further north, there are other spots like Memories Bar on Khuk Khak, which specialises in late-night parties, or Bang Niang further south for a quieter social scene.
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Turtle Release Festival
Be a part of local conservation efforts
- 알뜰 여행
- 가족
- 나이트라이프
- 사진
The Turtle Release Festival in Khao Lak is a yearly, week-long festival at the beginning of March where baby turtles that have been raised by the local conservation centre are released into the wild. Thai Muang district is home to several beaches that are central to the regional sea turtle conservation efforts, and this festival aims to promote awareness among Khao Lak’s visitors.
Aside from the release of the turtles, the festival hosts an array of live music, traditional dances and parades throughout the week. Everything is eco-friendly, and there are workshops and a funfair to entertain the kids. Tons of local vendors sell their wares at night, so you can browse the sea-related trinkets and eat snacky street food all you like.
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Beach Camping
Sleep under the stars at the edge of the jungle
- 알뜰 여행
- 나이트라이프
Beach Camping is a great way to spend an evening in Khao Lak, with a range of options from bringing your own tent to full-on ready-to-go glamping resorts. There are lots of places that offer camping for the night, but you can also go to the dedicated campgrounds set up by the national park.
You can find camping sites that have tents and sleeping bags for rent or even bring your own. The sunset is beautiful, and after dark, you really feel a part of nature, with the sounds of the jungle and the sea around.