Visit the Chinese-colonial mansion and museum, the former home of a Chinese tin-mining baron. Built in 1936, the beautifully-restored property house exhibits tells an evocative story of past times and the local Baba culture. MICE travellers should not miss the signature mulberry tea which is very famous here.
Lunch at the famous Ta Tuay restaurant, the place also received Bib Gourmand from the Michelin Guide. The restaurant offers a delicious menu of southern specialties, including their renowned Andaman cockles menu. Other local and popular choices include stir-fried.
Formerly known as Ban Laem La, Ban Tha Chat Chai community is an old community connected to the mainland in Phang Nga province and is a must-visit for those in the area. The community is made up of the ethnic sea gypsy people. MICE travellers can learn about the local fishing practices and participate in conservation activities by taking a long-tail boat to explore the mangrove forests of the Andaman Sea.