Bang Taboon is famous for its lush forest with various mangrove species such as Rhizophora, Avicennia, Sonneratia, and Bruguiera. You can take a boat tour to get a closer look at the mangrove forest, appreciate the lush nature, and learn about the traditional fishing communities.
Bang Taboon is an awesome place to visit in Phetchaburi province if you’re into nature and traditional fishing communities. It’s located on the coast of the Gulf of Thailand and is a popular destination for tourists. You can see some breathtaking viewpoints, lush mangrove forests, and traditional fishing communities that have been around for centuries.
There’s an incredible viewpoint called Bang Taboon Viewpoint, which is located on the bridge over Bang Taboon Bay. You can see the beautiful view of the Bay and watch the sunrise in the morning or the sunset in the evening. Other viewpoints like Bang Kaew Viewpoint, Rongyai Viewpoint, and Khum Tum Nug Temple Viewpoint are also worth checking out.
Bang Taboon is traditional fishing communities
Bang Taboon is famous for its lush forest with various mangrove species such as Rhizophora, Avicennia, Sonneratia, and Bruguiera. You can take a boat tour to get a closer look at the mangrove forest, appreciate the lush nature, and learn about the traditional fishing communities.
If you’re interested, you can observe the traditional fishing life of the locals, such as fishing, oyster farming, and crab farming. Visitors can also buy fresh seafood from the locals. Tons of seafood restaurants offer a variety of seafood such as crabs, shrimp, oysters, and fish.
You can get to Bang Taboon by car in about 40 minutes by taking the Phetchaburi Road and turning left onto the Bang Taboon-Ban Laem Road. The best time to visit is from November to April when the weather is not too hot, and there is less rain. So, what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and head over to Bang Taboon for an unforgettable experience!