Mai Pen Rai Bungalows

Mai Pen Rai Bungalows is a guest house in , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Wat Thong Nai Pan.

Buddhist temple
is a Buddhist temple, which is situated 3 km northwest of Mai Pen Rai Bungalows.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Than Sadet-Ko Pha Ngan National Park and Thong Nai Pan.

Than Sadet–Ko Pha-ngan is a national park in southern , with an area of 26,866 rai ~ 43 km Ko Pha-ngan island. The park is named after the royal visit of Rama V, Than Sadet who came to the island to visit the waterfall first in 1888, then returned as many as fourteen times over the next 21 years.

is an area on the northeastern tip of Ko Pha Ngan that includes the two beach resorts of Ao Noi and Ao Yai. They are maybe the most secluded yet developed beaches on the island.

is on the southwest coast of Ko Pha Ngan. It is ten minutes from the Full Moon Party at Haad Rin and five minutes from the Half Moon Party at Ban Tai.

Mai Pen Rai Bungalows

Latitude
9.74946° or 9° 44′ 58″ north
Longitude
100.07415° or 100° 4′ 27″ east
Elevation
11 metres (36 feet)
Open location code
6PX2P3XF+QM
Open­Street­Map ID
node 4780176551
Open­Street­Map feature
tourism=­guest_house
Geo­Names ID
10101156
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