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One of 47 Islands in the Talay Trang archipelago, Ko Kraden is part of the Had Chao Mai National Park and home to its small Headquarters located on the beach. Clear waters and attractive white sand beaches on the west coast contrast with rocky beaches on the east coast providing excellent opportunities for swimming and diving. |
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Lying south of the Batong Group, the island of Ko Lipe offers a beautiful 3/4 mile long white sand beach with a discreet local Thai restaurant, and not so discreet monkeys! The crystal clear waters are a perfect site for snorkeling, diving and water sports. A ten minute walk across the island takes you through luxurious vegetation to the authentic fishing village of Chao Le also situated on a white sand beach with a stunning view of several small rock islands. |
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Ko Miang is a tiny yet beautiful island set among the Similan Islands with contrasting scenery of limestone cliffs and sandy beaches, ideally suited to swimming and snorkeling. |
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With its towering cliffs and caves that can be reached only at low tide, Ko Muk is one of Thailand’s most interesting islands. It presents some of the loveliest coral and has crystal clear water shallow enough for snorkelling. |
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