REVIEW · PHANG NGA PROVINCE
Phang Nga Bay: Skywalk at Samet Nangshe Entry Ticket
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A skywalk view worth waking up for. The Samet Nangshe Skywalk puts you high above Phang Nga Bay, with panoramic views of mangroves and dramatic limestone karst. I like that the experience is simple: you get the entry ticket, you go enjoy the viewpoints, and you can build your day around what you care about most—especially sunrise.
Two things I really like are the postcard-level skybridge/skywalk angles and the way the mangrove “river maze” looks from above. One thing to plan for: transfer isn’t included, so you’ll rely on the resort vehicle from the meeting point after you show your voucher.
If you’re choosing one sunrise spot in this area, this is a strong contender. The views from the hillside are the main event, and the early start advice isn’t just marketing fluff—sunrise is where this place shines. The only drawback is timing: because starting times depend on availability, you’ll want to lock in your visit early enough to actually catch the light.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Samet Nangshe Skywalk: What You’re Really Paying For
- Where to Meet (and Why It Matters)
- Your Options: Entry-Only vs Explorer vs All-Inclusive
- Entry Ticket Only
- Explorer Ticket (Meal Voucher Upgrade)
- All-Inclusive Ticket (Horizon Restaurant)
- The Skywalk Experience: Views, Angles, and That Sunrise Glow
- What You’ll See Around the Mangroves (Without Overcomplicating It)
- Timing Tips: How to Plan a Sunrise-Oriented Visit
- Crowds and Comfort: The Real-World Experience
- Price and Value: Is It Worth $25?
- Who This Is For (and Who Should Skip It)
- A Simple Practical Checklist
- Should You Book the Samet Nangshe Skywalk Ticket?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the Samet Nangshe Skywalk entry ticket?
- Where is the meeting point?
- Is transfer to the Skywalk included?
- What are the ticket options?
- How much does the experience cost?
- How long is the experience?
- When can I go?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Sunrise focus: Plan for an early arrival. This spot is specifically recommended for sunrise viewing.
- Panoramic heights: You’ll see the mangrove forest and karst formations from a high vantage point.
- Food upgrade options: Choose entry-only, an Explorer voucher upgrade, or an all-inclusive meal + drinks option.
- Easy ticket delivery: After booking, you present your ticket/voucher at the venue.
- Resort vehicle after check-in: You’ll show your voucher at Beyond Skywalk Nangshe resort, then ride to the Skywalk.
- Often calm if you go early: One verified booking noted there wasn’t much crowding, which matters for photos.
Samet Nangshe Skywalk: What You’re Really Paying For

At $25 per person for the entry ticket, you’re mostly paying for one thing: access to one of the best viewpoints in Phang Nga Province for looking out over mangroves and limestone karst. This isn’t a long guided tour with many stops. It’s a focused “get up high and look” experience—plus optional food upgrades.
That’s good news if you like your outings efficient. You’re not spending most of the day traveling between activities. You’re spending your time where the views happen.
The all-important detail is that the experience is timed by starting times. If you want the famous sunrise light, you’ll have to choose a slot that lets you be there early.
Where to Meet (and Why It Matters)

The meeting point is Beyond Skywalk Nangshe resort. You’ll present your voucher at the entrance, and then you’ll go with the resort vehicle to visit the Skywalk.
Two practical takeaways:
- If you arrive late, you may miss the best light. Sunrise is a big selling point here, so build in a buffer.
- Since transfer isn’t included, don’t assume taxis or pickup are handled for you. You’re responsible for getting yourself to the resort area, and then they handle the hop to the Skywalk.
Think of it like check-in at a resort, then a short onward ride. Simple, but it does add one step.
Your Options: Entry-Only vs Explorer vs All-Inclusive

This is where you can shape the value of the day.
Entry Ticket Only
This is the most straightforward choice. You pay for the Samet Nangshe Skywalk entry, then spend your time on the viewpoints. If you prefer to keep food plans flexible, this option makes sense.
Explorer Ticket (Meal Voucher Upgrade)
With the Explorer option, your entry ticket is paired with a food and beverage voucher:
- 200 Thai Baht per adult
- 100 Thai Baht per child
This works well if you want a little help budgeting your meal without committing to a set menu. It’s also ideal if you’re the kind of person who wants to eat when hungry, not when a restaurant is ready.
All-Inclusive Ticket (Horizon Restaurant)
The all-inclusive option includes entry plus:
- A selected menu
- House beers
- A soft drink
…and it’s only at Horizon Restaurant during opening hours.
This option tends to be best if you know you’ll eat on-site. It can also take decision fatigue off your plate—one place, one meal plan, and you don’t have to juggle voucher vs. cash while you’re trying to enjoy the morning.
The Skywalk Experience: Views, Angles, and That Sunrise Glow

Once you’re at the Skywalk, the whole experience becomes a photography and sightseeing session. The views are the point: panoramic scenes over the mangrove forest and the limestone karst formations that shape Phang Nga Bay.
From up there, the mangroves don’t just look “green.” They look patterned—almost like a natural network of channels and rivers. It’s the kind of view that makes you understand why people get excited about this region from water and from above. You’re seeing how the coastline and waterways work together.
And yes, the Skybridge is a big part of the appeal. One verified booking called the Skybridge great and specifically recommended it be visited at sunrise. That matches the vibe of the whole experience: early morning gives you the best chance at clear light and that soft, golden look you don’t get later in the day.
What You’ll See Around the Mangroves (Without Overcomplicating It)

Your ticket gives you access to the Skywalk viewpoints, which means your “exploration” happens mainly through sightlines: what you can see from the hillside and sky-high areas.
The experience description also emphasizes the intricacies of the mangrove forest, including its network of rivers. From your perspective up top, that network becomes visible as lines, bends, and dark-green patterns. It’s not just scenery—it’s geography you can read.
If you like nature scenes but you don’t want a physically intense trek, this is the sweet spot. You’re observing from an elevated viewpoint rather than doing long hikes.
Timing Tips: How to Plan a Sunrise-Oriented Visit

This is a sunrise-friendly location, and the guidance is consistent: go early. The experience is “highly recommended” for sunrise, and that advice comes up for a reason.
Here’s how I’d plan it:
- Choose a starting time that gets you there before the main light really hits.
- Arrive at Beyond Skywalk Nangshe resort early enough to handle voucher presentation and the resort vehicle ride without stress.
- Keep your phone/camera ready. Once the light changes, it changes fast.
If you miss sunrise, you’ll still get great scenery—but the “best time to go” part is the reason this ticket sells well.
Crowds and Comfort: The Real-World Experience

A highly rated booking mentioned there was not much crowding, and that matters for a Skywalk. These kinds of viewpoints can get congested when people arrive all at once.
If you want a calmer experience and easier photo spots, sunrise timing usually helps. Fewer people + better light is a very good combination.
Also, since this is essentially one main viewpoint experience, you’ll feel the difference between arriving early vs. later. Early feels more relaxed. Later can feel more like queue-and-shoot.
Price and Value: Is It Worth $25?

Let’s talk value honestly. Your baseline cost is $25 per person for the entry ticket. If you compare it to other “viewpoint tickets” you’ll find in Thailand, the price lands in a pretty normal range—especially because what you’re buying is access to a specific, high-demand viewpoint.
The key value lever is the food option:
- If you just want the view, entry-only is the cleanest deal.
- If you’ll eat there anyway, the Explorer voucher can reduce your spend without forcing you into a set meal.
- If you prefer an all-in-one plan (meal + house beers + soft drink at Horizon Restaurant), the all-inclusive ticket may feel more “worth it” because you’re not deciding anything on the spot.
For me, the best value comes from matching your ticket choice to your actual morning behavior. If you’re there for sunrise and you don’t want extra decisions, the all-inclusive option may reduce friction. If you’re keeping things flexible, entry-only or Explorer is smarter.
Who This Is For (and Who Should Skip It)
This experience fits best if you:
- Want dramatic views without a complicated itinerary
- Love sunrise photography and early mornings
- Are traveling in a group that wants one clear focal activity
- Prefer flexible food plans (Explorer) or a fixed meal (all-inclusive)
You might skip it if you’re looking for a multi-stop cultural tour, guided boat ride, or a full-day program. This is mainly a viewpoint ticket—excellent at what it does, but not trying to be everything.
A Simple Practical Checklist
Before you go, I’d keep it straightforward:
- Pick a starting time with sunrise in mind
- Plan how you’ll get to Beyond Skywalk Nangshe resort (transfer not included)
- Decide whether you want entry-only, Explorer voucher, or all-inclusive Horizon Restaurant meals
- Bring what you need for a morning outdoors session (and have your camera charged)
Should You Book the Samet Nangshe Skywalk Ticket?
Yes, I think you should book it if sunrise views and high vantage points are your thing. The price is reasonable for what you’re getting: direct access to a big-picture panorama over mangroves and karst formations, plus optional meal choices that keep your morning from turning into a hunger scramble.
Book it early if possible. That’s where the experience earns its reputation. If you want a calm start with great light and strong photo angles, this is the kind of ticket you’ll feel happy about after you’re up there looking out.
FAQ
What’s included in the Samet Nangshe Skywalk entry ticket?
The entry ticket includes admission to the Samet Nangshe Skywalk. Depending on the option you pick, it may also include a meal voucher (Explorer) or a selected menu plus house beers and a soft drink (all-inclusive).
Where is the meeting point?
You meet at Beyond Skywalk Nangshe resort. Present your voucher at the entrance, then go with the resort vehicle to reach the Skywalk.
Is transfer to the Skywalk included?
No. Transfer isn’t included. You’ll handle your way to the resort, and then the resort vehicle takes you from the meeting point to the Skywalk.
What are the ticket options?
You can choose from three options:
- Entry ticket only
- Explorer ticket (entry plus a 200 Thai Baht adult voucher and 100 Thai Baht child voucher)
- All-inclusive ticket (entry plus a selected menu, house beers, and a soft drink at Horizon Restaurant during opening hours)
How much does the experience cost?
The entry ticket price is $25 per person.
How long is the experience?
It’s listed as 1 day.
When can I go?
The experience is valid for 1 day, and you should check availability to see starting times. Sunrise is strongly recommended, so choose an early slot when possible.




