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Koh Khai
The island’s most distinctive feature is its natural stone arch, formed over thousands of years through the erosion of waves and seawater. This... read more
Ko Kao Yai is essentially a sculptural work of nature, similar to rock castle which has a natural bridge protruding into the sea, whereby, during the low tide, boats can be rowed through. There is also a bay on this island called Ao Kam Pu with small falls and creeks. Ao Kam Pu is rather calm with no waves all year round and during the lowest tide, coral reefs and marine life will be very visible ...
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Khao Ok Thalu is a prominent limestone mountain located in the heart of Phatthalung city, rising approximately 250 meters above sea level. It is widely recognized as the most iconic landmark of the province, visible from various points across the city. The mountain’s most distinctive feature is a large cavity that penetrates through the rock near its summit. This unique formation is the resu...
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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... read more
Emerald Cave is considered the ultimate highlight of the T... read more
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Lod Cave
James Bond Island is a small yet striking limestone pillar located in Phang Nga Bay within Ao Phang Nga National Park. Positioned just off the coast of Khao Phing Kan, it is best known for its unusual shape—a tall, slender rock with a narrow base and a wider top, resembling a nail driven into the sea, which gives the island its name. The formation rises approximately 20 meters above sea...
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Ko Ngam Yai is a towering limestone island without a beach, making it inaccessible to visitors for landing because part of the island is under a swiftlet nest concession. Tourists are therefore limited to activities around the island.
The true wonder of Ko Ngam Yai lies underwater, where it is considered one of the best diving spots in Chumphon. The waters here are rich with ma... read more
The true wonder of Ko Ngam Yai lies underwater, where it is considered one of the best diving spots in Chumphon. The waters here are rich with ma... read more
Pha Daeng Beach Chumphon is a small, peaceful beach hidden within Mueang Chumphon District. It is an unseen check-in spot that many travelers dream of visiting. Its highlight is the large reddish–orange cliff, standing boldly by the sea, about 10 meters high, featuring beautiful natural patterns and colors that change tones with the sunlight.
Visitors can admire the cliff from several a... read more
Visitors can admire the cliff from several a... read more
Ko Thalu is an island that combines natural beauty both above and below the water. It is one of the “four islands” that tourists usually visit on snorkeling tours in Chumphon.
Above the water, the island’s most prominent feature is a large cave passage that pierces through the island. Visitors can swim or take a small boat through this passage, creating an exciting experience and... read more
Above the water, the island’s most prominent feature is a large cave passage that pierces through the island. Visitors can swim or take a small boat through this passage, creating an exciting experience and... read more
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Koh Talu
Phraya Nakhon Cave is located within Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park and is one of the most famous and unmissable destinations in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Accessing the cave is not easy, but the effort is richly rewarded: the journey starts at Laem Sala Beach and requires a hike up and down a hill over a relatively steep and rough path, totaling about 430 meters. This path serves as a mental a...
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Tham Sai Cave is another large limestone cave located within the Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, attracting visitors with its incredible natural beauty. The cave derives its name from the large Bodhi Fig Tree (Sai Tree) that once grew near the entrance, a common feature in the limestone cave ecosystem. The journey to Tham Sai requires a relatively steep hike for a short distance, approximately 300...
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Khao Kalok
Khao Luang Cave is one of the most famous and historically significant caves in Phetchaburi Province. It is located on Khao Luang, a small limestone hill rising approximately 92 meters above sea level. The cave itself is a large limestone cavern with a high, naturally open ceiling, creating a spacious, majestic, and sacred atmosphere. Inside the cave are numerous ancient Buddha images, with a larg...
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