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Sunrise Beach, or "Hat Chao Ley" in the local tongue, serves as the primary gateway to the soul of Koh Lipe. Spanning approximately 2 kilometers along the island's eastern coastline, it is significantly longer and more serene than the bustling Pattaya Beach. The beach is named for its unobstructed orientation toward the eastern horizon, offering a daily celestial display that begins around 5:45 AM...
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Sunset Beach, or "Hat Pramong" in the local tongue, is situated on the northwestern coast of Koh Lipe. It serves as the island’s premier vantage point for witnessing the daily sunset over the Andaman Sea. The beach is characterized by a small, crescent-shaped bay spanning approximately 200-300 meters. While the sand texture is coarser than the powdery shores of Pattaya Beach due to natural d...
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Pattaya Beach Koh Lipe, locally known as "Bundhaya Beach," is the most strategically and geographically significant coastline on Koh Lipe. Situated on the southern tip of the island, it features a majestic 1.5-kilometer horseshoe-shaped bay protected from strong monsoon winds during the high season. The beach is world-renowned for its exceptionally fine, powdery white sand, a natural result of dec...
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Koh Lipe Walking Street serves as the vital lifeline of the island’s tourism ecosystem, consisting of a concrete pedestrian thoroughfare approximately 1 kilometer in length. It bisects the island from east to west, stretching from the bustling shores of Pattaya Beach—the island’s primary transport hub—to the entrance of the serene Sunrise Beach. This street functions as the...
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The Adang-Rawi Archipelago, a primary component of the Tarutao National Marine Park in Satun Province, represents one of the most biodiverse marine environments in the southern Andaman Sea. Koh Adang, spanning approximately 30 square kilometers, is characterized by its rugged, mountainous terrain covered in lush primary rain forests. This dense vegetation serves as a crucial watershed, feeding sev...
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Ko Hin Ngam in Phatthalung is a small yet remarkable geological wonder situated in the vast expanse of the upper Songkhla Lake, within the Mueang Phatthalung District. Unlike typical tropical islands covered in dense greenery, this site is characterized by a natural mound or outcrop of massive stone deposits rising from the freshwater lake. Its name, which translates to "Island of Beautiful Stones...
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