Ao Yon Beach & Waterfall Panwa Phuket

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2018
  • Join me as we take a look at the very picturesque Ao Yon Beach which is situated just a few minutes from the lovely area of Kao Khad this beach is a favourite with the locals and it actually holds a little secret........ whilst it does not have all the facilities of more well-known beaches on Phuket like Kata or Patong it does have a certain charm and character and is ideal if you are looking for somewhere away from the crowds that you can enjoy a little me time (quiet time). Ao Yon beach is set in a lovely little bay where there is just one bar/restaurant called the Ship Inn but boy does it enjoy a great view across the bay making it a perfect place for a late afternoon drink, beer and food watching the sun disappear, a very cool way to relax...... Not forgetting the fairly unknown Ao Yon waterfall which is actually only 10 minutes from the beach.......So guys pour yourself a drink sit back and enjoy..........
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Komentáře • 19

  • @billsmith2379
    @billsmith2379 Před 5 lety

    This is amazing!!! And not ruined by tourists, and tourist trap stuff, this is the Thailand I love. I am new subscriber keep up the GREAT WORK

  • @billsmith2379
    @billsmith2379 Před 5 lety

    Amazing beach, thank you, will definitely visit in May.

  • @osmanyegin
    @osmanyegin Před 5 lety

    Beautifully done

  • @SAVOYCHAPPELL
    @SAVOYCHAPPELL Před 5 lety

    Went here in February. A brilliant place 👍😎

  • @shitestirrer6973
    @shitestirrer6973 Před 5 lety

    Beautifully done Tony great drone work mate 👍🇦🇺

  • @Ambientmopar
    @Ambientmopar Před 5 lety

    Your channel is loaded so much information. Thank you

    • @thailandtony
      @thailandtony  Před 5 lety

      Thank you for commenting and yes that’s my goal too not only show Thailand but also tell people about the lovely places, people, culture, visa’s, food, transport there’s loads more to come and many more things to cover so stay tuned 👍

  • @garyezard7512
    @garyezard7512 Před 5 lety

    Nicely done tony 👍

  • @PRSer
    @PRSer Před 5 lety

    I'll be on my yearly visit to Phuket this Dec 20th. I'm definitely coming here. Even though I'll be staying near Nai Harn.

    • @thailandtony
      @thailandtony  Před 5 lety

      Hi and yes it is well worth a visit it really is a very lovely area 👍

  • @andrevincentt
    @andrevincentt Před 4 měsíci +1

    is that any dangerous animals in the water ? like jellyfish

    • @thailandtony
      @thailandtony  Před 3 měsíci

      yes there are a few dangers from marine life such as jellyfish & coral snakes that you should familiarize yourself with before hand... google searches can help with this

  • @jameshepburn5898
    @jameshepburn5898 Před 5 lety

    Hi Tony, great video - we are coming over to Ao Yon in 10 days for Christmas and have a beach hut near where you filmed (we think!) so it was great to see some of the area. Can you recommend any good island trips? James & Gillian

    • @thailandtony
      @thailandtony  Před 5 lety

      Hi and thank you for taking the time to comment I’m sure you will love the Ao Yon area, there are a lot of island tours to consider and many of them are very good.... Ko Racha is very nice , similan islands are very beautiful, of course you have phi phi which is well known further south you have ko Lipe very beautiful indeed To be honest in Thailand especially around Phuket you really are spoilt for choice and it really comes down to what you personally like and weather your looking at just day trips or longer stays there are a few island which are currently closed to tourism at the moment due to over tourism as far as I’m aware maya bay is currently closed and there are also a few island that now have a tourist limit per day so it’s worth checking I will be starting to cover the island around Phuket in the coming months however there are so many it is going to take quite sometime to cover them all

  • @vernoncooke7348
    @vernoncooke7348 Před 5 lety

    At approximately 15:00 on the video where you were hiking up a trail to see a waterfall, 700 meters can be a long way if the trail is difficult and treacherous as the way the trail looks in the video. If you are short on time, it is a good idea to forgo the hike. If a trail becomes too difficult, I am not the least afraid to turn back and I had to do it on some trails recently. Also if there are signs telling not to go off the trail, I often will disobey the signs telling you to do so but that depends on the area. In some places, there are situations where you would definitely want to stay on the trail such as steep hillsides, poisonous plants such as poison ivy, and unbushwackable forests such as mangrove swamps and dense jungles. The forest where you were hiking more than likely to me is unbushwackable because I ran into them before.
    Also the stream where you are you got to be careful about hiking in an area like that when there is a possibility of heavy showers and thunderstorms resulting in flash flooding as streams like that can be too dangerous to cross. Heavy showers can be very localized and some areas upstream can get a heavy rain and where you are none.
    There are some trails that you would not want to walk in flip-flops. Maybe they are all right for the beach or a sidewalk but not for trails with slippery mud and rocks. You shouldn’t be afraid to get regular shoes wet even though it is not a customary thing to do. I wade in the water with regular she’s all the time. There are some situations where behooves you to go against the traditions of society. I would not want to walk on an oyster bed or places where there is a a lot of glass for example unless I had a really good decent pair of shoes.
    You mentioned about the humidity. I have seen some places where the humidity was so oppressive you can be in your wet clothes and still be sweating.

  • @andrewadler8466
    @andrewadler8466 Před 5 lety

    Hi Tony - what did you edit it in? (on screen text, music, cutting and joining video etc)

  • @billsmith2379
    @billsmith2379 Před 5 lety

    Cut through the water!!!!!!