- Location
Located just north of Phuket, this coastal province is 788 km. to the south of Bangkok. It is adjacent to Ranong and Surat Thani in the North, Phuket and the Andaman Sea in the South, Surat Thani and Krabi in the East and the Andaman Sea in the West.
- Area
Phang-nga has an area of 4,170 sq.km. The province has a coastline of 240 km. long and 105 islets.

* Climate
There are only two seasons in Phang-nga: the hot season from January to April, and the rainy season from May to December.
You'll see and experience the adventure of a lifetime by heading down to this unspoilt eden of Southern Thailand. Krabi's main charms are perfect sandy, coral fringed, beaches and tropical islands, but don't forget what's on offer inland.
There are those towering cliffs and splendid waterfalls, caves, temples, mosques and, of course, the charming people, who are still unspoilt by the foreign tourist dollar.
- Topography
The terrain is predominantly mountains and forests combined with rubber plantations. 57% of the total area is mangrove and primary forests. An important mountain is 517-km. Phuket mountain range. Two major rivers are the Phang-nga river and the Takua Pa river. The coastline of Phang-nga is long, narrow and curvy. The province also has about 105 islets, mostly located to the northwest of the province.
- Population
The population is 241,442 (end 2005) with 121,199 males and 120,243 females. They consist of Thai-Buddhist, 83%; Muslim, 17%; and Christian, 0.01% .
- Administration
Phang-nga consists of 8 counties (amphoe): Amphoe Muang, Kuraburi, Thap Put, Takua Thung, Takua Pa, Thai Muang, and Ko Yao.
- Language
Southern dialect and standard Thai language. English is spoken and understood in tourist areas.
- Products
Rubber.
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