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Friday, May 29, 2009

SURATTHANI : How to get there

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 Ratniyom
Ko Pha-ngan
Ko Samui
Phanom
Phra Saeng
Phunphin
Tha Chana
Tha Chang
Wiang Sa
Vibhavadi
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41
71
112
68
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By Car

Surat Thani can be most conveniently reached by car from Bangkok 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.



By Bus

Air-conditioned buses depart from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal to Surat Thani Province everyday. Call the southern Bus Terminal tel: 0 2434 5557-8 or visit www.transport.co.th



By Train

Trains leave Bangkok'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 Bangkok to Phun Phin, the closest station to Surat Thani. For further details, please call 1690, 0 2223 7010, 0 2223 7020 or visit www.railway.co.th
Surat Thani Railway Station is 12 kilometers from town. A bus service between the station and the town is available.



By Air

Thai Airways International has 2 daily flights connecting Bangkok with Surat Thani. The flight time is approximately 70 minutes. For more information, contact their Bangkok office at tel. 1566, 0 2280 0060, 0 2628 2000 or get your on-line e-ticket at www.thaiairways.com

One-two-Go also operates flights to Surat Thani. For more information please visit www.fly12go.com or contact call center 1126.

Air Asia offer flights Bangkok-Surat Thani. For more information please visit www.airasia.com or call 0 2515 9999



By Boat

Seatran (077 275060, 136 Na Meuang Road) operates a bus/boat combination to Ko Samui. The fee is 150 baht.

Phantip Travel (077 272230, 293/6-8 Talat Mai Road) offers tickets to Ko Tao (500 baht), Ko Pha-Nhan (250 baht), and Ko Samui (140 baht). The operator is Raja Ferry (07 314523, 077 371151 or 077 371206) who offers bus/boat combinations to the islands.

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).

SURATTHANI : Attraction

Ratchaprapha Dam or Chieo Lan Dam
Ratchaprapha Dam or Chieo Lan Dam, Surat Thani
The lake offers an incomparably breathtaking view of limestone mountains and over 200 small islands....

Khao Sok National Park
Khao Sok National Park, Surat Thani
This virgin rainforest dotted by limestone mountain ranges and rugged high cliffs was established as...

Mu Ko Ang Thong Marine National Park
Mu Ko Ang Thong Marine National Park, Surat Thani
This comprises some 40 islands about 20 kilometres or two hours by boat northwest of Ko Samui. The ...

Ko Samui
Ko Samui, Surat Thani
Ko Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 84 kilometers east of Surat Thani Provinc...

Ko Pha-ngan
Ko Pha-ngan, Surat Thani
Another ideal destination for travelers who prefer less crowded, more private beaches set in a laid-...

Ko Tao
Ko Tao, Surat Thani
Ko Tao is known as the best diving site in the Gulf of Thailand. The turquoise water of Ko Tao is ...

Ko Nang Yuan
Ko Nang Yuan, Surat Thani
The island is nothing but a group of three small islands located to the north of Ko Tao. Offering st...

Wat Suan Mokkhaphalaram
Wat Suan Mokkhaphalaram, Surat Thani
Commonly known as Suan Mokkh (Garden of Liberation), the modern forest monastery was founded in 1959...

Pak Nam Tapi (Tapi River Estuary)
Pak Nam Tapi (Tapi River Estuary), Surat Thani
The Tapi River Mouth is located approximately 7 kilometers from Ban Don Municipality. The area is pa...

Monkey School
Monkey School, Surat Thani
Mr. Somporn Saekow, a person who believes that monkeys can be trained in order to use their capaciti...

Wat Khao Suwan Pradit
Wat Khao Suwan Pradit, Surat Thani
Luang Pho Choi, one of southern Thailands' most revered Buddhist monks, founded this monastery. The ...

Namtok Vibhavadi
Namtok Vibhavadi, Surat Thani
This medium-sized waterfall is the local residents socializing venue on weekends. With rustic surrou...

Ferry Pier
Ferry Pier, Surat Thani
The Pier is located at Kula Cape, approximately 6 kilometers from the District Administrative Office...

Phra Borom That Chaiya
Phra Borom That Chaiya, Surat Thani
Located approximately 4 kilometers northeast of Suan Mokkh, or approximately 54 kilometers north of ...

Chaiya National Museum
Chaiya National Museum, Surat Thani
Adjacent to Phra Borom That Chaiya is a charming petite museum. Consisting of two buildings, the mus...

Ban Phumriang
Ban Phumriang, Surat Thani
A small handicraft village located approximately 6 kilometers east of Chaiya, Ban Phumriang is notab...

Tai Rom Yen National Park
Tai Rom Yen National Park, Surat Thani
The park covers areas in Ban Na San, Kanchanadit and Wiang Sa Districts. With a total area of 265,62...

Oyster Farms
Oyster Farms, Surat Thani
Surat Thani is famous for oyster cultivation and the sizes of the oysters farmed here are substantia...

SURATTHANI : General Information

from Bangkok 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 Ko Samui, Thailand’s third largest island, and its neighbour Ko Pha-ngan a celebrated island that hosts the biggest beach full moon party. North of Ko Pha-ngan is Ko Tao, renowned for its excellent coral reefs. 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 to 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 Bangkoks 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.