Railay - Rayavadee Restaurants
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Joined: Jan 2006
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We JUST got back. Stayed at the Rayavadee and ate at the Krua Phranang 3 nights in a row. The food was quite good and the resort is gorgeous.
Be careful about the "View point and lagood" "walk." It's more like a steep climb up rocks and roots. I'm 64 and enjoyed it but many people turn back. We went on the hotel's group daily excursion; we all thought the guide was kidding when he showed us the muddy side of a hill where we would be climbing straight up.
Be careful about the "View point and lagood" "walk." It's more like a steep climb up rocks and roots. I'm 64 and enjoyed it but many people turn back. We went on the hotel's group daily excursion; we all thought the guide was kidding when he showed us the muddy side of a hill where we would be climbing straight up.
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Joined: Aug 2007
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we had dinner at Krua Phranang 2 weeks ago and it was very good ambience and sitting at a window seat was fantastic.
our entree was great, but I would not recommend the andaman seafood platter. it was ok, but not amazing.
speaking of the viewpoint & lagoon. We did the viewpoint which was quite challenging, but we baulked at the lagoon. the first part of the descent to the lagoon is ok - about the same difficulty as the first part of the main track. but then it gets to at least 2 sections which are vertical drops about 10m each. There is rope, and plenty of footholds, so it would be a breeze for anyone with any climbing experience and good shoes, however in running shoes my wife and I felt it was a bit unsafe.
our entree was great, but I would not recommend the andaman seafood platter. it was ok, but not amazing.
speaking of the viewpoint & lagoon. We did the viewpoint which was quite challenging, but we baulked at the lagoon. the first part of the descent to the lagoon is ok - about the same difficulty as the first part of the main track. but then it gets to at least 2 sections which are vertical drops about 10m each. There is rope, and plenty of footholds, so it would be a breeze for anyone with any climbing experience and good shoes, however in running shoes my wife and I felt it was a bit unsafe.




