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Phang Nga How to get there guide to Phang-Nga How to get there Getting to Phang-Nga 1. By car From Bangkok Take Highway 4 passing through Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Ranong, a total distance of 788 kms. The trip takes about 12 hours. From Phuket Use Highway 402 passing Sarasin Bridge, Khok Kloi District and turn right to Takua Thung District. It takes about hours and the distance

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is 87 kms. 2. By bus Non air-con and air-conditioned buses leave the Southern Bus Terminal at Borommaratcha Chonnani Road for Phang-Nga every day. The air-conditioned buses mostly leave in the evening. contact 2434 5557-8 non air-con bus and 2435 1199, 2435 1200 air-con bus 3. By rail There is no direct train to Phang-Nga. You have to take a train
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