In October 2021, I embarked on a memorable journey to Trang City, Thailand, immersing myself in its rich culture and vibrant local life.
Trang City, Thailand

Sightseeing In Trang
Trang is a city southeast of the port town Krabi, in southern Thailand. It’s known as a gateway to the beaches, islands, and limestone mountains of Trang Province. Northeast of the city is Khao Pu–Khao Ya National Park. It’s home to Tham Matcha Pla Won, a cave with a deep, fish-filled pool. Nearby is Riang Thong Waterfall. Southwest is Hat Chao Mai National Park, encompassing Ko Kradan’s island beaches.
Having Lunch in Trang City
Exploring Trang City
Trang, located southeast of Krabi, serves as a gateway to the province’s picturesque beaches and islands. The city itself offers a blend of cultural and natural attractions, making it a delightful destination for travelers seeking authenticity.
Cultural Insights at Local Temples
Trang is home to several temples that reflect the region’s spiritual heritage. Exploring these sites offered insights into the local way of life and the community’s deep-rooted traditions.
A Stay at Baan Busaba Homestay
For accommodation, I chose Baan Busaba Homestay, which provided a comfortable and authentic Thai living experience. The hosts were warm and welcoming, making my stay both enjoyable and memorable.
Culinary Delights at the Night Market
As evening descended, I visited Trang’s bustling night market, a haven for food enthusiasts. The market offered a plethora of local delicacies, from savory satays to sweet desserts, providing a true taste of southern Thai cuisine. The vibrant atmosphere, coupled with the aroma of diverse dishes, made for an unforgettable dining experience.
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