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Chom Talae Restaurant
is well-know for offering the best location and the most relaxing
atmosphere on Phu Noi Beach. The unique octagonal dome-like shaped
restaurant, built well above sea level, offers a panoramic view of the
glittering sea that changes its colours with the movement of the sun,
Not to be missed are our fresh and delicious seafood specialties
prepared by our excellent cooks. Topping off with cool and refreshing
juice from our orchard, making every meal perfect.
   
Recreation Area
Surrounding the resort is a landscape garden full of
assorted aromatic trees, offering total relaxation to anyone who strolls
along or just relaxes there, The walkways in the resort are paved with
sleepers and flat stones in between, providing the sensation of a
relaxing massage while walking along them.
  
Ambience
The resort is tranquillity located right on the
seafront, amidst the tranquility of the mountains and the fragrance of
assorted flowers, which offers you total relaxation and enjoyment.
Activities
An array of activities is available for your perfect holiday.
Fishing
Among the activities that you shouldn't miss are watching the
demonstration of trawling and catching fish on the beach. Mostly,
the catches are mullets which may be later grilled or cooked "Tom Yam"
to your choice.
Apart from watching marine life at night-time.
You can board a board a boat to watch the unique demonstration of
squid catching or even try catching them yourself.
   
   
   
Bird Watching
Khao Samroiyod National Park is one of Thailand's major bird watching
sites as well as one of the world's major water bird sites. Here is a
sanctuary of more than 275 kinds of birds; water birds, meadow birds,
forest birds and marsh birds can all be seen.
  
There are both residents and migrants, especially those that migrate
from cold countries in the winter. If you are lucky, you may sight rare
water birds like painted storks and black-headed ibises.
Not too rare to be seen are lapwings, egrets, kingfishers, stilts,
moorhens and sunbirds. Especially, bulbuls and sunbirds can be seen even
in the resort compound. Usually, birds lay eggs from February to June
each year. Mornings and evenings are the most suitable
time for bird watching. You can be on the watch for just a snapshot of
those birds, though sometimes you need patience to sight just a single
rare bird. Sight-seeing
Sight-seeing by boat around Koh Nom Saow, Koh Ko Ram and lush
shallow water corals
You can enjoy cruising around islands, visiting and playing respect to
the Nom Saow Goddess, and feeding fruits to the monkeys living on the
islands. If you are lucky, you may sight a school of white dolphins
chasing smaller fishs in front of Koh Ko Ram. Koh Nom Saow :
With a small beach of about 50 metres long, Koh Nom Saow is where the
Shrine of Nom Saow Goddess is situated. The Goddess is worshipped mostly
by fishermen. They usually fulfil their vows to her with women's
underwear.
 Koh
Ko Ram (Monkey Island) : Not very far from the coast, Koh Ko Ram is
one of the sites teeming with lush shallow water corals. Living on the
island are hundreds of monkeys that feed, among other things, on oysters
Sight-seeing at Phraya Nakorn Cave, Kaew Cave
and Sai Cave
Phraya Nakorn Cave:
Situated on Laem Sala Beach, Distanced by 430 metres from the foot of
the hill, Phraya Nakorn Cave house The Kula Karuhadd Hall and the
handwritings of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) and King Prachatipok (Rama
VII).
Another Attraction here is Lodkoo Arbour, a flower arbour belived by
villagers that anyone who walks through it would find his/her mate soon
enough.
Sai
Cave: The cave is on a high mountain near Kung Tanode Village in the
direction of Sam Phraya Beach. From the foot of the mountain, the cave
is 30 minutes' walk. The cave has stalagmites and stalactites of
different shapes, and beauty. Hurricane lamps are available for rent at
Kung Tanode Village as the cave is quite dark. Kaew Cave :
Hidden in Chan Valley, Kaew Cave is pitch-black, yet strikingly
beautiful.
To view such beauty, those entering the cave have to use hurricane
lamps or flashlights. |