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Koh Hong
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Koh Hong
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... read more
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Koh Ngai
Koh Ngai is located 15 km away on the mainland opposite, in Trang Province and less than 10 km northwest of Koh Mook
Nearby islands like Koh Kradan, Koh Mook and Koh Rok are ... read more
There are so many reasons to visit Mu Koh Lanta National Park but to come here you have to think of transportation first. If you don't plan to drive around in the island a lot, it's not a problem as your resort can arrange a three-hour tour for you. It is worth staying for a few hours in the national park as the road to get here is bumpy.
Sunbathing and swimming should be included in your program ... read more
Sunbathing and swimming should be included in your program ... read more
Koh Phi Phi Don is a non-volcanic island largely made of limestone. It is almost separated into two islands, but a strand of flat land connects them. On this strand lies the largest town on the island, as well as most of the resorts.
Koh Phi Phi Don was a serene paradise, parts of it (especially the Ton Sai Bay area) have been exploited for tourism. Restaurants, shops, internet cafes, and shanty t... read more
Koh Phi Phi Don was a serene paradise, parts of it (especially the Ton Sai Bay area) have been exploited for tourism. Restaurants, shops, internet cafes, and shanty t... read more
At the east end of Loh Dalum follow the path inland and up to the Phi Phi Viewpoint.
By the early 90’s a series of tracks leading through Phi Phi View Point 1 had carved a water eroded track up to the coconut plantation lead to the rocks where a small shack sold water.... read more
By the early 90’s a series of tracks leading through Phi Phi View Point 1 had carved a water eroded track up to the coconut plantation lead to the rocks where a small shack sold water.... read more
Koh Phi Phi Le is a lovely island covering an area of only 6.6 sq.kms. It is surrounded by limestone maountains and high hills with jutting cliffs. The sea is 20 metres deep and the deepest point in the south of the island is around 34 metres.
Koh Phi Phi Le offers superb scenic bays such as Ao Pi Le, Ao Maya, and Ao Lo Sa Ma. In the northeast of the island is a large cave called Tham Viking... read more
Koh Phi Phi Le offers superb scenic bays such as Ao Pi Le, Ao Maya, and Ao Lo Sa Ma. In the northeast of the island is a large cave called Tham Viking... read more
Koh Mai Phai (Bamboo Island) is located northeast of Phi Phi Don. It has a stretch of lovely white sandy beach on the east side. The casuarina grove covers most of the flat land of Bamboo Island that is above the water line.
The fine white sands is the one of the most attraction of this place aside from what your going to see in the way going to Bamboo Island... read more
The fine white sands is the one of the most attraction of this place aside from what your going to see in the way going to Bamboo Island... read more
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 ... read more
A unique highlight is the tall limestone rock emerging from the sea in front of the beach—perfect as a photo backdrop. During low ... read more
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...
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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...
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