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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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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 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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Koh Kam Yai is the largest island in the Kam Islands group and is managed by Laem Son National Park, one of the most ecologically rich coastal protected areas in the upper Andaman Sea.
The island features a long stretch of fine white sandy beach mixed with occasional rocky areas. One of its most distinctive features is the natural growth of coastal pine trees (Casuarina), which provide shade and h...
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Koh Kam Tok has a curve-shaped inlet where the park protection unit in charge of guarding and providing facilitation to tourists is located. To reach the island, it takes 20 minutes by boat from Ko Khang Khao.
This panoramic view of the island is one of the famous destination among the tourist and local since the view is quite different to other island. It is the area of white sandy beac...
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Koh Kam Nui is one of the small islands in the “Mu Ko Kam” group, located within Laem Son National Park, a highly fertile marine conservation area in the upper Andaman Sea. The island features a mix of rocky terrain and sandy beach, with a small curved shoreline formed by the accumulation of fine white sand from shells and coral fragments.
The surrounding geography consists of g...
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Koh Khang Khao is one of the highlight islands in the Kam Islands, located within Laem Son National Park in Ranong. It is a small island that remains highly pristine, with no permanent structures or commercial facilities, offering a peaceful and untouched natural atmosphere.
The name “Koh Khang Khao” (Bat Island) comes from the past when the island was home to a large population of fru...
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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).... read more
Koh Chang, Ranong, is the largest island in Ranong Province, located in the Andaman Sea near Koh Phayam. The island features a mountainous landscape covered with lush forests, allowing it to retain a high level of natural integrity with minimal commercial development.
The island is home to several small communities where locals primarily rely on traditional fishing and agriculture. Cashew nut farm...
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Koh Hey is an island with beautiful sandy beaches. And there are complete shallow coral reefs. It also takes a short time to travel. able to travel in the morning and evening back Take a boat from Rawai Beach for 5 km.
Koh Hey has beaches both in front of the island and behind the island. a beautiful beach There are accommodations and food and beverage outlets. In the west there is a coral reef.Th...
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The island is highly prized for its still perfect natural environment, including fine white beaches and crystal waters ideal for swimming, diving, or fishing. 
The coral reefs of 1 km lies at the east of the island ahead of the beach while another part of the island has only stones and rocks facing the strong wind and waves. ...
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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... read more
Koh Yao Yai is a tranquil destination in Phang Nga attractions, perfect for those seeking peace and natural beauty. Although it is larger than Koh Yao Noi, the island remains quiet and unspoiled. Its charm lies in the combination of wide white sandy beaches, lush mangrove forests, and green hills throughout the year.
The highlight of the island is Laem Had, located at the northern tip. During low ...
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Lao Lading Island, widely known among international travelers as "Paradise Island," is a stunning gem within the Koh Hong archipelago, situated under the jurisdiction of Than Bok Khorani National Park in Krabi Province. Geographically, the island is characterized by towering, jagged limestone cliffs that embrace a small, secluded sandy beach from nearly every side. This natural formation creates a... read more
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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Poda Island is part of Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, located just about 8 km from Ao Nang beach. This small island is renowned for its stunning white sandy beach and shallow coral reef areas that make it ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
A unique highlight is the tall limestone rock emerging from the sea in front of the beach—perfect as a photo backdrop. During low ...
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Koh Tub is located within Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, one of Krabi's most captivating natural attractions. It is well known for the “Talay Waek” (Separated Sea) phenomenon, where the tide recedes and reveals a sandbar that connects Koh Tub with Koh Mor and Chicken Island. This magical occurrence allows visitors to walk across the sea from one island to anothe... read more
Chicken Island is part of the Hat Noppharat Thara–Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi Province. It is one of three islands that form the stunning natural phenomenon called “Talay Waek” (Separated Sea), alongside Tup Island and Mor Island. During low tide, a white sandbar connects the three islands, allowing visitors to walk between them on foot – a rare and breathtaking ex... read more
Koh Phai, widely known as Bamboo Island, lies approximately 5 kilometers northeast of Koh Phi Phi Don. In contrast to the dramatic limestone cliffs and rugged formations that define much of the Phi Phi archipelago, Koh Phai is notably flat, with a low-lying landscape and a roughly oval shape. The island falls under the protection of Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park, where strict conservation measures h... read more
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... read more
Koh Phi Phi Leh is the second-largest island in the Phi Phi archipelago, covering an area of approximately 6.6 square kilometers within the Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park in Krabi Province. Geologically, it is characterized by towering limestone cliffs rising sharply from the Andaman Sea, creating world-famous bays and lagoons. Since the island is uninhabited and contains no hotel... read more
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... read more
Ko Rok Nok is widely recognized as one of the most pristine island destinations in the Andaman Sea, serving as the southern jewel of the Mu Ko Lanta National Park. Geographically, it sits in tandem with its sister island, Ko Rok Nai, separated by a narrow sea channel approximately 250 meters wide. While Ko Rok Nai is characterized by steep limestone cliffs and rugged terrain, Ko Rok Nok is a parad... read more
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... read more
Koh Ma is a small limestone island standing prominently in the middle of the Trang Sea. Its fame comes from its natural formation, which bears a striking resemblance to a horsehead emerging from the water—hence the name “Koh Ma.” The island is included in many One Day Trip routes along with nearby destinations such as KohChueak and EmeraldCave(Koh Muk), and is well-known as an ex... read more
Ko Chueak is one of the main destinations for exploring Trang’s marine areas. Although it is a small limestone island without a beach, its underwater world is full of beauty and biodiversity, earning recognition as one of the best snorkeling spots in the province.
The name "Ko Chueak" comes from the strong currents around the island, which require guides and snorkelers to use a rope tied fro...
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Ko Kradan is one of the most beautiful islands in Trang province, featuring pristine white-sand beaches and ultra-clear water that reveals colorful coral reefs and tropical fish beneath the surface. Most of the island is protected by Hat Chao Mai National Park, preserving its unspoiled charm and peaceful ambiance.
Visitors can enjoy a wide array of activities—snorkeling, beach volleyball, be...
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Koh Muk is the third-largest island in the Trang Sea, featuring limestone mountains and steep cliffs, while still offering beautiful beaches and clear seawater. The island has a strong local community, with the Koh Muk Village, a native fishing community, promoting eco-friendly tourism.
The most significant highlight is the EmeraldCave (Tham Morakot), known as a gateway to another world. Visiting ...
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Koh Lidi is situated within the boundaries of Mu Ko Phetra National Park and is a recognized site under the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark. The name "Lidi" is derived from a Malay word meaning "thin stick" or "coconut leaf spine," referencing the long, slender physical appearance of the island chain. The area primarily consists of two main islands: Koh Lidi Yai and Koh Lidi Lek. The topography is cha... read more
Koh Tarutao the biggest island in the park where the park office is situated. The main island of Tarutao used to be a jail for convicts but now tourists can walk along trails to beaches and cliffs. The ruined prisons are found at Ao Talo Udang, on the southern tip of island and at Ao Talowao, on the middle of east coast. The island contains several bays including Ao Phante Malaka with a ... read more
Koh Khai is a small limestone island located between Tarutao Island and Adang Island within Tarutao National Park in Satun Province. It is considered one of the most iconic landmarks of the Thai Andaman Sea and serves as a symbol of tourism in Satun.
The island’s most distinctive feature is its natural stone arch, formed over thousands of years through the erosion of waves and seawater. This...
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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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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... read more
Koh Yang is an integral part of the Dong Islands within the Tarutao National Marine Park in Satun Province, recognized as a primary highlight of the "Inside Zone" tour departing from Koh Lipe. Although it is a relatively small island with limited beach space—making it less suitable for trekking or camping compared to neighboring Koh Adang or Koh Rawi—Koh Yang holds immense ecological s... read more
Koh Rawi, Satun is smaller than Ko Adang. Ko Rawi  located 1 km. from Ko Adang. There are no facilities there at all. Tourists like to visit for sightseeing the clean nature and they also snorkeling the coral reefs with many live species of  coral and many schools of fish. Ko Yang and Ko Hin Ngam (beautiful smooth stone) are excellent spots for snorkelling.
In the near are where the Nati...
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Koh Khao Yai, situated within the Mu Ko Phetra National Park, stands as a cornerstone of the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark—Thailand's first-ever UNESCO-recognized global geopark. The island's geological composition is primarily characterized by Ordovician limestone, dating back over 450 million years. Its most profound feature is the "Prasat Hin Pan Yod" (Thousand-Spired Stone Castle), a geolo... read more

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