My hometown is so beautiful: I love you, Koh Sukorn.
Since calling ourselves "travelers", we make every opportunity a travel. And because we live in the city more, it's rare to go home. When we come back to Koh Suk or Koh Hoe Mu, we see the changes here every time. I don't know why, but I love the simplicity of this place. Here, there is a beautiful and peaceful sea. I like the sea in front of the island because the sunrise is beautiful. And I like the sea behind the island because whenever the sun sets, it shines brightly like an imaginary world. The food here is simple and fresh from the sea, so I want to invite everyone to come visit. As a host, I will tell you the location and sources of food for everyone to follow in the footsteps of the islanders' way of life. Let's start with... How to get there - If you have a private car, park at Laem Ta Sae Pier. The fare is 40 baht. For those who come by public transport, take a songthaew (Bang Ja car) from behind the municipal fresh market at 11:00 a.m. only. It will arrive at the pier. For those who miss the bus this time, take a van from Trang town to Ya Ta Khao Pier, then take a Ya Ta Khao-Tasae Pier car for another 40 baht and you will arrive at Tasae Pier. Take a long-tail boat for 30 baht per person (rental 250)
Must-see places: The sunrise point is the Hat Sai Thong bridge, the sunset is behind the island, choose as you like, or you can go to see the view at Laem Chin. In addition, there is a viewpoint pavilion, a landmark to take pictures with the sign, climb the hill to take pictures of the viewpoint pavilion like the islanders. In the afternoon, visit Ban Laem, ride a motorbike into the road in the middle of the rice fields to take pictures of the rice fields, go to the abyss on the road around the island in the evening, it's really the best. If you go during November-April, I recommend renting a boat to Koh Lao Liang, which is nearby. The water is very beautiful.
Accommodation: Contact the homestay, there are many houses, search for what you like.
Restaurant and food - Chao Lay restaurant has dim sum, Pao Chakraphat, Cha Chak Pakor, Roti Bang Chon, Fried Chicken Ma Chim restaurant in front of Hat Sai Thong School, Mee Kaeng Ma Jin Tana restaurant, located in front of the mosque, Khao Mok Kai Ni Sa in front of the mosque, Jadah Noodles at the Bang Chuk Intersection, Roti Bang Chuk, Fried Chicken Bang Kee, Made-to-order on the terrace of the rice fields.
Souvenirs-Watermelon (available during December-February) Handmade curry paste, batik, tie-dyed fabric, Majo, Hoi Jo, Pu Jo
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