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Why Stay in Trang, Thailand
Trang is one of southern Thailand's best-kept secrets and an emerging favourite among Malaysian travellers seeking an authentic, off-the-beaten-path experience. Unlike more commercialised Andaman destinations like Phuket or Krabi, Trang offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and lush tropical islands without the tourist crowds. The province is home to some of Thailand's most beautiful islands, including Koh Kradan — consistently ranked among the country's top beaches. For Malaysian food enthusiasts, Trang's unique culinary heritage, influenced by Hokkien Chinese immigrants, features mouth-watering roast pork, dim sum breakfasts, and traditional kopitiam culture that feels remarkably familiar. With accommodation starting from just RM 40 per night, Trang is an affordable paradise waiting to be explored.
Best Areas to Stay in Trang
Trang Town is the best base for most travellers, offering the widest selection of hotels from RM 40 to RM 200 per night. The town centre is walkable and packed with excellent restaurants, markets, and kopitiam. Pak Meng Beach area, about 40 km from town, is the departure point for island trips and has a handful of beachfront resorts from RM 100 per night. Hat Chao Mai National Park area offers eco-friendly accommodation near the coast, perfect for nature lovers. For those heading straight to the islands, Koh Kradan and Koh Mook have limited but charming beach bungalows from RM 120 per night.
Top Hotels in Trang for Malaysian Travellers
Here are some recommended stays in Trang:
Trang Andaman Hotel & Resort – A well-appointed hotel with pool and resort-style amenities, from RM 100/night.Trang Hotel – A centrally located property with comfortable rooms and easy access to local restaurants, from RM 65/night.Na Tubthieng Boutique Resort Trang – A charming boutique resort with lush garden setting, from RM 80/night.Charoen Apartment Trang – A great-value serviced apartment for longer stays, from RM 40/night.Chomtrang – A cosy guesthouse with friendly hospitality and local charm, from RM 45/night.Green House at Trang Guesthouse – An eco-friendly guesthouse with a relaxed atmosphere, from RM 50/night.Sritrang Place – A modern and clean property with great value for money, from RM 55/night.Budget Accommodation in Trang Under RM 80
Trang is one of the most affordable destinations in southern Thailand, making it perfect for budget-conscious Malaysian travellers. Serviced apartments and basic guesthouses start from RM 40 per night, while clean and modern budget hotels are available in the RM 50–80 range. Most budget properties in Trang town include air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and are within walking distance of the famous morning dim sum spots and night market. Properties like Charoen Apartment Trang and Chomtrang offer excellent value with clean rooms and helpful staff who can arrange island-hopping tours.
Things to Do in Trang
Trang offers a wonderful mix of island adventures, nature exploration, and culinary delights:
Island hopping – Visit Koh Kradan (voted Thailand's best beach), Koh Mook (home to the Emerald Cave), Koh Ngai, and Koh Libong on day trips from Pak Meng pier.Emerald Cave (Tham Morakot) – Swim through a dark sea cave to discover a hidden beach surrounded by towering cliffs — a truly magical experience.Trang Morning Dim Sum – Wake up early to enjoy dim sum at one of the many kopitiams in Trang town, a tradition dating back to Chinese immigrant days.Hat Chao Mai National Park – Explore mangrove forests, coastal caves, and diverse marine life in this protected park.Trang Night Market – Sample local delicacies including moo yang (roast pork), kanom jeen (rice noodles with curry), and fresh tropical fruits.Dugong watching at Koh Libong – Spot endangered dugongs in their natural habitat at Thailand's largest dugong population site.Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony – If visiting in February, witness this unique annual event that attracts couples from around the world.Getting to Trang from Malaysia
Malaysian travellers have several options to reach Trang. The most convenient route is to fly from Kuala Lumpur to Hat Yai Airport and then take a minivan or bus to Trang (approximately 2.5 hours, from RM 20). Alternatively, you can fly into Krabi Airport and travel overland to Trang (about 2 hours by minivan, from RM 25). Trang Airport also has domestic flights from Bangkok's Don Mueang Airport. For a more adventurous option, you can take a bus from Penang or Hat Yai directly to Trang. Book your flights and ground transport on Traveloka for the best combination of price and convenience.
Best Time to Visit Trang
The best time to visit Trang is during the dry season from November to April, when seas are calm enough for island hopping and snorkelling. During this period, temperatures hover around 27–33°C and rainfall is minimal. The monsoon season from May to October brings rough seas that may limit boat trips to the islands, though Trang town itself remains a pleasant destination with fewer tourists and lower hotel prices — rooms can drop to as low as RM 30 per night. Malaysian travellers visiting during the Chinese New Year period will find Trang town especially festive due to its strong Chinese-Thai cultural heritage.
Explore More Destinations in Thailand
Planning a multi-destination trip? Check out these other Thai destinations on Traveloka:
Krabi – Just 2 hours from Trang, offering world-class beaches, rock climbing, and island tours.Khon Kaen – Explore the heart of Isan with its vibrant food scene and cultural attractions.Mae Hong Son – A remote mountain town with misty valleys, hot springs, and hill tribe culture.




































