The island of Koh Mook and the Karst cliffs of Had Yeow are laced along the horizon reflecting the evening sunset in an unparalleled vantage point on the island.
Home to many species of birdlife and marine life that constitute the micro eco-style system thriving in the natural lagoon at centre of our resort. Set among wild flowers, coconut palms, cashew nut and mango trees and two glorious 100 year old tamarind trees.
Pawapi Resort Hotel Amenities Spacious beach houses 180 degrees of sparkling Andaman Four metre wide balconies Using locally sourced material Decorated with stylish reed and cane furniture
Pawapi Resort Spacious beach houses, over-looking 180 degrees of sparkling Andaman beauty. Directly on the beach, no obstruction of view. Four metre wide balconies with a two metre elevation, perfect for catching the cool breeze.
Pawapi Resort Built using locally sourced material: solid wood structure, bamboo weave, traditional grass roofs, wooden floors.Decorated with stylish reed and cane furniture.
Pawapi Resort Location
From Trang - easiest is to get a combined minibus/longtail ticket (around 350baht) from one of the travel agents in the street opposite the railway station or in the main street leading away from the station up the hill.
There is also a small ferry which heads to the village pier on the eastern side of Muk. This leaves from Kuan Thung Khu pier, which is south of Pak Meng and north of Hat Yao/Ban Chao Mai on the mainland. The Hat Yao minibus from the minibus station north of Trang central will detour to Kuan Thung for a small extra payment. Even with paying for a motorcycle lift over to Farang beach, you would save a fair bit of money (but spend extra time) by this route.
Note Trang has the nearest airport and also two sleeper trains from Bangkok daily.
From Ko Lanta - The Trang Island daytrip boats out of Ban Saladan on Lanta seem to do half their business shuttling passengers to and from Muk, Ngai and Kradan. Cost is around 400.
There is also a big speedboat which does Lanta-Ko Lipe every second day and calls in at Ngai, Muk and Bulon Lae. This can be a fast but rough ride if the seas are up, particularly if you are in the seats up front.
From the other Trang islands - people usually come across on a longtail. A lot of people hang around beach areas and get a lift on one of the daytrip long tails heading to the Emerald Cave, or one of the longtails from Muk daytripping their island.
Tigerline is running ferries from Phi Phi/Lanta to Lipe, via the pier at Hat Yao south of Trang. This ferry (not a speedboat) goes on to Langkawi. Details can be seen on their website Lanta-Lipe was 1400 baht - 4.5 hours. Trang Yao-Lipe 650. Lipe-Langkawi 950. It also calls into places along the way like Muk and Ngai.
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