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Kaw Kwang Beach, located on the northwestern tip of Koh Lanta Yai, connects seamlessly with Klong Dao Beach. The beach gets its name from the shape of its coastline, which resembles the head and antlers of a deer. From above, the sandy cape stretches gracefully into the sea, making it one of the most distinctive beaches on Koh Lanta.
The geography of the beach forms a curved sandbar facing the And...
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Klong Dao Beach (Klong Dao Beach) is approximately 3 kilometers long and is one of the earliest developed beaches for tourism on Koh Lanta. Its curved bay shape helps naturally protect the area from strong winds and waves, resulting in a generally calm sea with gentle conditions, making it more suitable for relaxation compared to more exposed beaches.
The seawater is typically light blue to t...
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Phra Ae Beach (Phra Ae Beach), known internationally as Long Beach Koh Lanta, is one of the most famous beaches on Koh Lanta Yai, Krabi Province. Located on the west coast of the island, just south of Kor Kwang Beach, this beach continues to attract both Thai and international tourists with its combination of unspoiled natural beauty and well-developed tourist facilities.
One of the beach’s ...
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Khlong Tob Beach is situated on the sunset side of Koh Lanta Yai in Krabi Province, nestled perfectly between the more vibrant Khlong Khong Beach to the north and the serene Khlong Nin Beach to the south. Geographically, it is distinguished by its rugged coastline where sandy patches are interspersed with limestone rock formations. During low tide, the beach transforms into a unique landscape of e...
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Klong Khong Beach (Klong Khong Beach) stretches for approximately 3 kilometers and is located between Phra Ae Beach and Klong Nin Beach on Koh Lanta. During low tide, many underwater rocks become visible, making the beach less suitable for swimming compared to other beaches, but creating a unique and beautiful coastal landscape.
The charm of this beach lies in its artistic and informal v...
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Klong Nin Beach (Klong Nin Beach) is located in the central area of Koh Lanta Yai, Krabi Province, and has a crescent-shaped coastline approximately 3 kilometers long. It is geographically positioned between Klong Khong Beach to the north and Kantiang Bay to the south, creating a unique balance between a local community setting and a private, peaceful atmosphere.
The beach features soft ...
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Klong Hin Beach is a small hidden beach located on the southern side of Koh Lanta, offering visitors a quiet atmosphere and a strong sense of natural beauty. Stretching for around 500 meters, the beach features soft golden sand mixed with scattered rock formations of various sizes, creating a distinctive landscape unlike the long sandy beaches found in northern Koh Lanta.
The name “Klong Hin...
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Bakantiang Beach, often referred to as "Kantiang Bay," is situated towards the southern tip of Koh Lanta Yai in Krabi Province. It is widely considered a hidden gem, offering a serene escape from the more developed areas of the island. The beach is characterized by its stunning one-kilometer crescent-shaped shoreline, featuring fine golden sand and turquoise waters so clear that small fish an...
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Ao Nui is one of the most beautiful hidden beaches on Koh Lanta, located along the island’s quieter southern west coast. Unlike the long and busy beaches such as Long Beach (Phra Ae Beach), this small cove offers a completely different experience with a more private and untouched atmosphere. Surrounded by dense tropical jungle and rocky cliffs, the beach feels like a secret paradise waiting ...
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Klong Jark Beach is situated on the southwestern coast of Koh Lanta Yai in Krabi Province. Geographically, the beach forms a stunning 500-meter crescent-shaped bay. Its name, "Klong Jark," is derived from the "Jark Canal," a small freshwater stream that flows from the island’s lush tropical rainforest, passes through a minor mangrove patch, and eventually meets the Andaman Sea at this very l...
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Bamboo Bay
Bamboo Bay is located on the southern section of Koh Lanta Yai in Krabi Province, approximately 25–30 kilometers from Saladan Pier and just a few kilometers before reaching Mu Ko Lanta National Park. Due to its relative distance from the main tourist hubs and its less accessible entrance, the bay remains largely undeveloped compared to the central beaches of the island. Access is via the isl...
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Laem Tanod
Laem Tanod (Laem Tanod) is located at the southernmost point of Koh Lanta Yai within Mu Ko Lanta National Park, Krabi Province. It is considered one of the island’s most iconic landmarks, attracting visitors with its stunning white lighthouse overlooking the Andaman Sea, which has become a symbolic image of Koh Lanta.
The geography of this area is remarkably different from ordinary beaches. ...
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