Haad Sadet Beach Koh Phangan | Surat Thani

Surat Thani

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An ultimate choice for an escape on the east coast of Koh Phangan, Haad Than Sadet is a beach that attracts the adventurous. Besides being popular for its beauty, Haad Than Sadet (Royal River in Thai) is also an important sacred place.
The beach also possesses historical significance which dates way back to the 18th century, when it has been visited by several Thai kings – their Majesties Rama V, VII and IX, carved their initials on the huge granite rocks nearby. The King Rama V especially impressed by the magical powers and grandeur of nature visited this place no less than 14 times.
Highlights and Attractions
Natural Atmosphere: Ideal for relaxation, escaping the hustle and bustle, and offering a beautiful view of the sunrise.
History: You can visit the nearby Than Sadet Waterfall, which King Rama V visited many times and inscribed his royal monogram on the rocks.
Access: The road to the site may be steep and rough in some areas. Exercise caution when driving a motorcycle or consider using local transportation on Koh Phangan.
National Park Entrance Fee Details for Thai Citizens:
Adults 20 Baht / Children 10 Baht
Foreigners: Adults 100 Baht / Children 50 Baht
Vehicle Fee: Motorcycles 20 Baht per vehicle, Cars 30 Baht per vehicle
108 Moo 3 (National Park Office Location)
Ban Maduea Wan, Tambon Koh Phangan, Amphoe Koh Phangan, Surat Thani Province
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