Located approximately 862 kilometers south of Bangkok is Phuket, Thailand’s largest island, which..
Koh Samui InformationKo Samui is the third largest island in Thailand covering 247 Square kilometres. It is located on..
Koh Surin InformationMu Ko Surin National Park is an archipelago in the Andaman Sea located approximately 70 kilometres..
Ao Nang InformationAo Nang is situated on the west coast of the Thai Peninsula around 20 kilometres west of Krabi..
Maya Bay InformationMaya Bay is a truly stunning beach located on Phi Phi Island. It was the primary filming location..
Krabi InformationLocated approximately 814 kilometers from Bangkok is Krabi Province, one of most attractive..
Phi Phi Island InformationRegarded by travelers from all walks of life as being among the most beautiful tropical islands of..
Cheow Larn lake InformationCheow Larn Lake is a spectacular man made lake that is becoming famous for its towering limestone..
Khao Lak InformationKhao Lak is a beautiful and unspoiled area located just about an hour from Phuket airport. As with..
Patong Beach InformationThis Beach is the most developed, most vibrant, most visited beach of Phuket that never fails to..
See all locations in South ThailandThis beach is generally divided into two sections, east and west. West Rai Le provides visitors with peace and quiet as it is a broad sandy beach with fewer facilities than Ao Nang.
East Rai Le which lies across the peninsula from West Rai Le is different from other beaches in the area as it could actually be classified as a mud flat, especially during low tide. In addition to remarkable views and mangrove forests to the north of the beach, the main attraction for visitors to Hat Rai Le is the adrenaline pumping activity of cliff climbing. The limestone cliffs on the huge headland between Hat Rai La East and Tham Phra Nang, as well as other nearby islands provide world-class rock climbing facilities against a stunning backdrop of the sea with approximately 700 sport routes of mid to high difficulty ratings.
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