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The Sarojin is charmingly ensconced in a garden setting with direct
private access onto a secluded 11 km white beach beside the Andaman
Sea, riven by a saltwater estuary and just one hour north of Phuket
International Airport, in Khao Lak in the Phang Nga province of
Thailand. The Sarojin beach by virtue of being sheltered by Pakarang
Cape, a coral cape headland, provides year-round swimming and water
sports.
The Sarojin is surrounded inland by five spectacular and adventurous
national parks including the magnificent primary rainforests of
Khao Lak and Khao Sok as well as one of Thailands largest
natural mangrove ecosystems. The Similan and Surin Islands Marine
National Parks, one of the worlds top ten dive sites, is less
than an hour away by boat. Phang Nga Bay, renowned for its
sheer limestone formations and hidden caves and lagoons is 40 minutes
away.
The Sarojin has a luxurious fleet of private cars that are available
to meet all guests on arrival at Phuket International Airport for
onward transfer to The Sarojin. Refreshments and cold towels will
be served.
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Khao Lak is an area of outstanding beauty in Thailand. Pure
white beaches, cascading waterfalls, spectacular primary forest,
idyllic lagoons, magnificent mangroves and wildlife abound.
Khao Lak National Park is home to some of the oldest primary
forest in the world and is easily accessible.
Khao Lak means mountain by the sea. Legend has it that a
wizard resided in the mountain. The small shrine of Chao Pho
Khao Lak is dedicated to the wizard of the mountain.
The historic old town of Takuapa lies 20 km north and was
formerly the most important town on the west coast due to
previous vast tin repositories and mining in the area. The
old town retains much evidence of its historic importance
including several old teak houses and the Governor's residence.
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| How To Get Here |
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The Sarojin has a luxurious fleet of private cars that are
available to meet all guests on arrival at Phuket International
Airport for onward transfer to The Sarojin. Refreshments and
cold towels will be served.
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Take route 402 and drive north over Sarasin Bridge into Phang
Nga province. Keep heading north and take route 4 along the
west coast passing through the towns of Kok Kloy, Thai Muang
and then Khao Lak. The Sarojin is approximately 8 km north
of Khao Lak centre and just north of Pakarang Cape.
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