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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 is a major part of the Mu Ko Lanta National Park in Krabi Province, consisting of two main islands: Koh Lanta Noi and Koh Lanta Yai. The majority of tourism infrastructure and government offices are situated on Koh Lanta Yai, which stretches over 25 kilometers from north to south. The island's geography is remarkably diverse, featuring pristine sandy beaches along the western coast,...
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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...
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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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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... read more
The island's topography is unique, with a mountain range stretching fr... read more
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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