Khao Lak (, ) is a small village in Phang Nga province, located South of the main mountain. Tour operators like to use the popular name as location for a series of other villages, now tourist-oriented, mainly in the
Takua Pa District of
Phang Nga Province,
Thailand
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.
The name "Khao Lak" literally translated means 'Main Mountain'. This was one of the peaks used by ancient sea farers as a landmark to guide them into the safe harbor at Thaplamu. Lak mountain is one of the main peaks in the hilly small mountainous region (maximum height in
Khao Lak-Lam Ru National Park.
The tiny village of Ban Khao Lak, the original beach, Hat Khao Lak, and the bay of Khao Lak (Ao Khao Lak) actually all lie in the Lam Kaen sub-district of Thai Mueang District. However, the name Khao Lak has now grown to enclose many other villages in the area, mostly on the Northern side of the mountain in the Khukkhak sub-district of Takuapa district.
Location
Khao Lak is a series of villages, now tourist-oriented, mainly in the Takua Pa District and partly in the Thai Mueang District of Phang Nga Province, Thailand. It is located on the Andaman Sea coastline, approximately 60 kilometers north of Phuket. The region is known for its tranquil beaches, lush tropical landscapes, and as a departure point for diving trips to the
Similan Islands.
Distances to Other Thai Cities
Bangkok:
Bangkok
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, the capital city of Thailand, is roughly 760 kilometers north of Khao Lak. Travel options include flights to Phuket followed by a road journey, or direct buses and trains to nearby areas with connecting transportation to Khao Lak.
Phuket: Being only 60 kilometers south of Khao Lak,
Phuket
Phuket (; , , or ''Tongkah'') is one of the Southern Thailand, southern Provinces of Thailand, provinces (''changwat'') of Thailand. It consists of the island of Phuket, List of islands of Thailand, the country's largest island, and another 3 ...
is easily accessible by road. Regular bus services and taxis connect these two popular tourist destinations.
Samui: The island of
Samui is located approximately 300 kilometers northeast of Khao Lak. Travel between these locations typically involves a combination of road and ferry travel, or a flight from or to Samui Airport.
Krabi:
Krabi is around 150 kilometers to the southeast of Khao Lak. Regular bus services, taxis, and private car hires are available for this journey.
Beaches

Beach boundaries are fluid, and vary with local prejudices, official government pronouncements, and the marketing efforts of local resorts. It is generally accepted that Khao Lak beaches include (from south to north):
* Kha Luk Beach, Lam Kaen and Tablamu Navy Base
* Klong Ri An Beach, south of the headland marking the southern boundary of the region
* Nang Thong Beach, in the village of Bang La On (frequently called—mistakenly—Khao Lak)
* Bang Niang, in the village of the same name some north of Bang La On
* Khuk Khak, in the village of the same name some north of Bang Niang
* Cape Pakarang, north of Khuk Khak
* Ao Tong Beach, north side of Cape Pakarang
* Ma Kam Beach, north side of Cape Pakarang
* Bang Sak, north of Cape Pakarang
* Bang Lat Beach, north of Laem Tantawan
Taken together, these beaches stretch for some along the Andaman Sea. All beaches are public, as are all beaches in Thailand.
Economy
Since the tsunami, Khao Lak's infrastructure and economy have bounced back. Coastal resorts have been reconstructed or repaired, and new ones have been built or are in the process of being built. In 2016, there were reportedly 7,822 hotel rooms at 104 registered accommodations. Occupancy rates range from 70 to 90 percent during the high season period (November–March).
Over time, the economy in the Khao Lak region has evolved and changed. In the past, the tin mining played a significant role as an economic sector. Today, other industries have come to the forefront. Shrimp farms contribute to food production, while fishing continues to be a source of income. Rubber plantations provide raw materials for various products, and
palm oil
Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of oil palms. The oil is used in food manufacturing, in beauty products, and as biofuel. Palm oil accounted for about 36% of global oils produced from o ...
plantations are also an important economic factor. Additionally, fruit plantations, especially for exotic fruits like
mangosteen
Mangosteen (''Garcinia mangostana''), also known as the purple mangosteen, is a tropical evergreen tree with edible fruit native to Island Southeast Asia, from the Malay Peninsula to Borneo. It has been cultivated extensively in tropical Asia ...
,
rambutan
Rambutan ( ; ; ''Nephelium lappaceum'') is a medium-sized tropical tree in the family Sapindaceae. The name also refers to the edible fruit produced by this tree. The rambutan is native to Southeast Asia. It is closely related to several other ed ...
, and
durian
The durian () is the edible fruit of several tree species belonging to the genus ''Durio''. There are 30 recognized species, at least nine of which produce edible fruit. ''Durio zibethinus'', native to Borneo and Sumatra, is the only species ...
, have become established.
Today, tourism has become the main source of income for the region, significantly shaping Khao Lak's economic landscape. However, during the
Covid pandemic
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The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fev ...
, there was an increased focus on agriculture. This emphasis has helped stabilize the economy in a time of uncertainty and showcases the diversity and adaptability of the economic sectors in Khao Lak.
History
The lush area around Khao Lak was once called Takola. Artifacts dating back to 1,400 years show evidence it was a significant coastal town and trading post of the ancient
Maritime Silk Route
The Maritime Silk Road or Maritime Silk Route is the maritime section of the historic Silk Road that connected Southeast Asia, East Asia, the Indian subcontinent, the Arabian Peninsula, eastern Africa, and Europe. It began by the 2nd century BCE ...
.
In 1987, over nine huts were found inside cashew nut trees of Khao Lak Resort, which are one of the most beautiful areas of forest where species of Thai wildlife are a common sight. Khao Lak was mentioned for the first time in 1988 in the second edition of Traveller Handbuch Thailand by Stefan Loose Verlag.
2004 tsunami

Khao Lak was the coastal area of Thailand hardest hit by the
tsunami
A tsunami ( ; from , ) is a series of waves in a water body caused by the displacement of a large volume of water, generally in an ocean or a large lake. Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and underwater explosions (including detonations, ...
resulting from the 26 December
2004 Indian Ocean earthquake
On 26 December 2004, at 07:58:53 local time (UTC+07:00, UTC+7), a major earthquake with a magnitude of 9.2–9.3 struck with an epicenter, epicentre off the west coast of Aceh in northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The Submarine earthquake, undersea ...
. Many people died including many foreign
tourist
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s. The final death toll was over 4,000, with local unofficial estimates topping 10,000 due to the lack of accurate government censuses and the fact that much of the
migrant Burmese population was not documented nor recognized as legal residents.
Most of the coastal landscape was destroyed by the tsunami. Some replanting programmes have been initiated and a great deal has been accomplished in the rejuvenation of surrounding foliage. Studies suggesting that coastal vegetation may have helped buffer the effects of the waves have ensured that replanting and maintenance of the coastal vegetation have become a priority in the reconstruction of the landscape.
The force of the tsunami washed ''Patrol Boat 813'' (''Tor 813'') almost inland from Bang Niang Beach. It was on patrol, guarding
Poom Jensen, a grandson of the king, as he was jet skiing in front of La Flora Resort. Despite rescue efforts, he could not be saved. His mother,
Princess Ubol Ratana, and sister survived by fleeing to an upper story of La Flora. ''Patrol Boat 813'' remains where it came to a stop after the waters receded, and has been preserved as a
museum ship
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.
Others among the casualties were well-known Finnish musician and TV host
Aki Sirkesalo and his family, and Imre von Polgar, guitarist for the Swedish rock band, The Watermelon Men. Almost four years old at the time, a young girl was swept away at Khao Lak and remained the subject of a media-covered intensive search despite being formally identified in August 2005 as a victim.
Jane Holland, the elder daughter of film director and actor
Richard Attenborough
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Attenborough was the president of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and the British Acade ...
, perished in the tsunami with several members of her family. Finnish politician
Sauli Niinistö
Sauli Väinämö Niinistö (, born 24 August 1948) is a Finnish politician who served as the 12th president of Finland from 2012 to 2024.
A lawyer by education, Niinistö was Chairman of the National Coalition Party (NCP) from 1994 to 2001, Mini ...
and his adult son survived by clinging to a power pole.

Since the 2004 tsunami, an early-warning system has been installed along the affected coastline. In April 2012, it received its most recent test following an earthquake off the coast of Sumatra. Audible warning sirens alerted the local population to the possibility of a tsunami roughly two hours before estimated landfall, allowing the populace to move to higher ground inland.
The 2012 film
''The Impossible'' is based on the experiences of
María Belón and her family, who survived the 2004 tsunami, and was also filmed in Khao Lak.
Administration
The Khao Lak region falls almost entirely within the Khuk Khak Sub-district (''tambon'') of the
Takua Pa District (''amphoe'') of Phang Nga Province. The Takua Pa District is divided into eight sub-districts. The village of Ban Khao Lak does not fall within the Khuk Khak sub-district, the area commonly thought of as "Khao Lak".
Weather
The weather in Khao Lak can be separated into two distinct seasons. The dry season between November and April, and the monsoon season from May to October. Khao Lak is mostly warm all year round with temperatures averaging around 28 °C to 32 °C.
In the dry season it is not uncommon for Khao Lak to go without rain for around six weeks at a time. This is the main tourist season when the weather is more settled. During this time the wind generally comes from the East, meaning the town is sheltered by its position on the Western side of the mountains near the coast.
In the monsoon season however the wind changes direction and comes from the West where it reflects off of the mountains and causes strong winds, waves and storm like conditions in the area.
Other
Khao Lak JW Marriott and Spa also host the Asian IAC(International Academic Competitions)
References
External links
Khao Lak Explorer - All you need to know about Khao LakKhao Lak Center - Information portalSimilan Dive Center - Khao Lak tide Tables*
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*A detailed map of the Khao Lak area
A detailed map showing Khao Lak at the time of the 2004 tsunami*
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ttps://discoverykhaolak.com/khao-lak-weather/ Discovery Travel Khao Lak - Khao Lak Weather
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Tourist attractions in Phang Nga province
Geography of Phang Nga province
Populated places in Phang Nga province
Reportedly haunted locations in Thailand