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Koh Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand, approximately 84 kilometers east of Surat Thani, and is the third-largest island in Thailand. The island is known for its lush green mountains at the center, surrounded by stunning beaches and endless coconut palm coastlines, creating a unique tropical identity admired by travelers worldwide.
In the past, Koh Samui was famous as a major coconut product...
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Koh Phangan is a medium-sized island in the Gulf of Thailand, located approximately 20 kilometers north of Koh Samui and about 100 kilometers from Surat Thani province. It covers an area of approximately 170 square kilometers and is renowned for its diverse natural landscapes, including mountains, forests, and pristine beaches.
The island's topography is unique, with a mountain range stretching fr...
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Koh Tao
Koh Tao, a small island shaped like a peanut, is nicknamed the "Diver's Paradise" due to its abundant coral reefs, clear waters, and numerous world-class dive sites. The island is surrounded by underwater rock formations and diverse schools of fish, making it a top destination for divers from around the globe.
Must-see landscapes and viewpoints: Koh Tao is filled with unmissable viewpoints, especi...
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Mu Ko Chumphon National Park was officially established on February 24, 1999, covering a total area of 198,125 rai (approximately 324.42 square kilometers), with more than 80% of the area being marine.
Originally proposed as "Hat Sai Ri National Park," it was renamed to reflect the geographical features that include numerous small and large islands—over 40 in total.
The park features a varie...
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Koh Payam is the 2nd largest island of Andaman sea in Ranong province, after Koh Chang. About 4 kms from Koh Chang. Koh Payam has no wide road for a car but for a motorbike. Tourists hire a motor bike at the pier and ride along the road to the resorts. There two majors beaches/bays e.g. Ao Yai and Ao Kao Kwai (Buffalo Bay)....
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Mu Ko Surin consists of five main islands: North Surin, South Surin, Ko Ri, Ko Klang, and Ko Khai. It is one of Thailand’s most ecologically rich marine national parks, featuring lush tropical forests and vibrant underwater ecosystems
North Surin Island serves as the park headquarters, offering accommodations such as tents and bungalows, along with basic facilities for overnight stays
Snorke...
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Tachai Island is located at the northernmost part of the Similan Islands National Park, between the Similan and Surin Islands. Named after its discoverer “Tachai,” the island was once ranked among the most beautiful islands in Thailand due to its untouched natural beauty.
The island was widely known for its powder-soft white sand beach, crystal-clear waters, and rich biodiversity, incl...
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Mu Ko Similan National Park has been rated first by the U.S. publication Skin Diving of the top ten dive sites in the world. Also, it is appraised by the Skin-Diving Magazine of USA as one of the top ten islands having both surface and under water beautiful scenery.
The Similan Island in the heart of the Andaman Sea are indeed unparelled in their exotic beauty. If planning a visit, keep in mind th...
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Racha Yai Island, or "Koh Raya Yai" as it is locally known, is a gem in the Andaman Sea located approximately 15 kilometers south of Phuket. The island's geography is characterized by a horseshoe-shaped coastline, with much of the interior consisting of flat foothills covered in lush tropical forests. The primary geological allure that draws global travelers is "Patok Bay," a sheltered cove on the...
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Koh Yao Noi
Koh Yao Noi represents the essence of a “simple happiness” lifestyle in the Andaman Sea. While tourism in nearby areas has rapidly developed, the island has chosen to move at its own peaceful pace. What attracts visitors from around the world is not only its natural beauty, but also the living rhythm of the local community, which remains deeply connected to traditional fishing and agri...
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Koh Hong
Koh Hong (Room Island) is part of a group of islands one hour north of Krabi. Koh Hong has only one beach - Pelay Beach - but it is recognized for being extremely beautiful, boasting fine white sand, coral and lots of varieties of tropical fish.
Pelay Beach is framed by limestone rock formations which give it an enclosed feel. Coupled with the fact that there are seldom many people there, Koh Hong...
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Talay Waek (The Sandbar), one of Thailand’s unseen natural wonders, is a rare natural phenomenon located near the Poda Islands in Krabi. During low tide, a white sandy path emerges, connecting Koh Tub, Koh Mor, and Chicken Island.
Popular activities include walking along the sandbar, snorkeling to see coral reefs, kayaking, and taking aerial photos from boats. The highlight is the crystal-cl...
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Koh Phi Phi Don is the largest island in the Phi Phi archipelago, covering an area of approximately 28 square kilometers. It is the only island among the six in the group that is permanently inhabited and developed with commercial establishments. Its most striking geographical feature is the presence of two large, crescent-shaped bays—Tonsai Bay and Loh Dalum Bay—which curve toward eac...
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Mu Ko Lanta National Park is located in Ko Lanta District, Krabi Province, covering an area of approximately 134 square kilometers (83,750 rai). It is one of the most significant marine national parks along Thailand’s Andaman coast, comprising numerous islands such as Ko Lanta Yai, Ko Lanta Noi, Ko Rok Nok, Ko Rok Nai, and Ko Ha, all of which retain remarkably rich and well-preserved ec...
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Koh Ngai
Koh Ngai (locally known as “Koh Hai”) is a hidden gem of the Andaman Sea, gracefully positioned along the maritime boundary between Krabi and Trang provinces. Although administratively part of Koh Lanta District in Krabi, the island is geographically closer to Trang and is more commonly accessed from its coastline. Measuring approximately 4 kilometers in length and 2 kilometers in widt...
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Ko Muk and Morakot Cave is the third largest island in Trang Province, located in Kantang District. The eastern side of the island is home to a traditional fishing community with local piers and various accommodation options. The western side, in contrast, features tall limestone cliffs — the location of the famous Emerald Cave.
Emerald Cave is considered the ultimate highlight of the T...
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Koh Lipe
Koh Lipe is a beautiful island located in the southern part of Thailand within Tarutao National Marine Park, just south of Ko Adang. The name "Lipe" comes from the Urak Lawoi language, meaning "flat island," reflecting its geographic nature.
Surrounded by vibrant coral reefs and shallow turquoise waters, Koh Lipe is a haven for snorkelers and divers. The island is part of the protected marine park...
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