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Railay Beach, often regarded as one of Thailand’s most breathtaking coastal gems, has earned its reputation among the world's premier tropical destinations. Despite not being a true island, Railay’s geographic seclusion—enclosed by towering limestone cliffs—creates a peaceful island-like atmosphere that makes it inaccessible by road. This natural barrier contributes to its ...
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Koh Lanta comprises of many different-sized island, some of which are surrounded by beautiful coral reefs such as Ko Ha, Ko Rok and Ko Hai. The main island in the park is Ko Lanta Yai, where both the District Headquarters and National Park Office are located. The island itself is generally rugged and mountainous. There are beaches both gravelly and sandy toward the south. Ko Lanta is al...
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Koh Yao has an area of about 137.6 square kilometers. Consists of two large islands is koh yao noi and koh yao yai surrounded by a small island. Tourists can travel to Koh Yao in many ways. For example from Bang Rong Pier - phuket, Ao Tha Len - Krabi, Phang Nga Bay - Phang Nga because koh yao located in the middle of Andaman Sea between the three provinces.
This island is well preserved by the s... read more
This island is well preserved by the s... read more
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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Koh Chang Koh Chang is the largest island in the Gulf of Thailand and serves as the heart of Mu Ko Chang National Park. Most of its area consists of steep mountains and pristine tropical rainforests that still cover more than 70% of the island. This remarkable geography ensures that Koh Chang offers more than just the sea; it also boasts abundant freshwater sources that serve as the origin of...
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