Pizzeria Restaurant & Bar
Come join us and experience the taste of Italy with…Sweetland – Coffee, Desserts, Breakfast, and Alcohol
Step into a sweet wonderland. Sweetland offers a great tasting…Burmese Corner – Authentic Food
Discover the authentic flavors of Burma at Burmese Corner. Our…Zab Nua Seafoods
Sawasdee Ka! Discover the best seafood and authentic Thai cuisine…Juice From Mars
Juice from Mars is a juice bar offering 100% pure…Bella Italia
Benvenuti! Experience Italy in Khao Lak. Sandro, the Italian owner,…Thai Corner
Step into our Thai culinary oasis nestled in the heart…Pinocchio Restaurant
Ciao and benvenuti! Welcome to our little slice of Italy….
Sentido Khao Lak
Set on one of the finest beachfront locations in Khao…X10 Khao Lak Resort
As location plays a key role in choosing the ideal…The Sarojin
The Sarojin – Khao Lak Resort in Thailand, a secluded luxury…The Leaf Oceanside
The Leaf Oceanside brings you the beauty of the blue sea and exotic,…The Sands Khao Lak
The Sands is a large luxury resort for everyone, from…Khaolak Merlin Resort
Immerse yourself in a magical jungle at our unique eco…Apsara Beachfront Resort & Villa
The eco-friendly resort in Khao Lak is located on a…Avani Plus Khao Lak Resort
Located in Khao Lak, a few steps from Bang Sak…Eden Beach Resort
The Eden Beach Khaolak Resort & Spa is a 5-star…The Waters
Embraced by water, The Waters Khao Lak offer 3000 square…Le Meridien Khao Lak
Le Méridien Khao Lak Resort & Spa sits on the…Robinson
Khao Lak in Thailand awaits you at an incredibly beautiful…
Wat Khuk Khak
Wat Khuk Khak is a marvellous most-visited temple lies in the…Khuk Khak Beach
Khuk Khak Beach, a long strip of sand, stretching out…Khao Lak Local Market
Despite the name, the Khao Lak Local Market is a…Pak Weep Beach
Another beautiful and unique beach in Khao Lak, Pak Weep…White Sand Beach in Khao Lak: A Tropical Paradise Awaits
Welcome to the tranquil shores of White Sand Beach, a…Nam Khem Tsunami Museum
Nam Khem Tsunami Museum is one of the most recent…Bang Sak Beach
Welcome to Bang Sak Beach, a hidden gem located in…Khao Lak Fresh Morning Market
Open every day, the Fresh Morning Market is a must-visit…Pakarang Cape
Pakarang Cape, just 15 minutes North of La On (Khao…
Weather in Khao Lak
Wind: 5km/h SW
Humidity: 90%
Pressure: 1011.18mbar
UV index: 1
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Common Questions
Khao Lak is most famous for its amazing diving and snorkelling opportunities at the Similan Islands and others.
All the islands in the Andaman Sea have amazing coral reefs and diverse marine life. People from all over the world come here to have an unforgettable experience.
Although the islands and underwater life are breathtaking, don’t forget the nearby Khao Sok National Park, which is one of the oldest rainforests (estimated 160M years) and 739 km² in size – wow!
Khao Lak has a tropical climate with dry seasons and rainy seasons. The best time to visit considered the “high season”, is between November and March. Some will say October to April, the “shoulder months”, although October can still be quite rainy and April very hot and humid. The driest month is February with the sunniest days and September the wettest with frequent – sudden – rainfall.
If you don’t mind the occasional showers, the rainy season is a great time to visit with low room rates, lower flight rates, quiet beaches, and more “VIP” service with fewer tourists around. Just keep in mind that some shops will be closed. You can check out our Weather, Seasons and Climate post for more information.

There are many things to do. Let’s just name a few things to give you an idea:
- Diving and snorkelling at many islands
- Several waterfalls to visit and swim under
- Many Buddhist temples to walk in and around
- Several beautiful viewpoints
- Kayaking in mangroves
- Bamboo rafting
- Wildlife tours
- Visit a huge rainforest at Khao Sok
- Horse-riding on the beach
- Cooking classes
- Yoga retreats
- Thai boxing
- and much more…
View our recommended tours if you are looking to book a trip.
One word – STUNNING! The 25 KM stretch of smooth beaches is simply impressive. It’s quite easy to find your own piece for you and your family or for a nice romantic walk. The Andaman Sea in the west means spectacular sunsets on the beach you don’t want to miss.
Overall it’s hard to pick a favourite beach – they are all amazing – but after you had a few evenings at the beach in La On, and taken some postcard-worthy shots of the sunset and lighthouse, you may want to check the beaches in the North around Pakarang, Pak Weep and Bang Sak, which are beautiful and quiet white sandy beaches. The local street food, Thai families, and food at Bang Sak beach are worth the visit.
Unfortunately, snorkelling from any of the beaches isn’t great, it’s sandy and little to see, but there are a few spots with boulders and quite some fish to see on Lam Kaen’s South Beach — be careful though, there can be jellyfish too.
Our tip “7 Khao Lak Areas: Which suits your next stay?” is a good place to learn more about the areas that make up Khao Lak.
That’s a really tough question to answer. Khao Lak has several amazing areas (open popup map) with different traits and it’s really up to your specific preferences. You can start by looking at the different areas that make up Khao Lak. The Southern part of Khao Lak, the “centre” known as La On, will have an abundance of choices but is most crowded. The more North you go, the quieter it gets, and the fewer shops. The second largest area, known as Bang Niang, could have the ideal balance. If you want to be more secluded, go even more North, away from the centre. Note that all areas are connected to a long strip of beautiful beaches with amazing sunsets.