koh Rok island

Ko Rok Nai – This is where the Mu Ko Lanta National Park’s Ranger Station is located. Ko Rok Nai is an island that is mostly steep cliffs. To the east, it offers a beach and unspoiled coral reefs among rocks.

Ko Rok Nai – This is where the Mu Ko Lanta National Park’s Ranger Station is located. Ko Rok Nai is an island that is mostly steep cliffs. To the east, it offers a beach and unspoiled coral reefs among rocks.

Accessible only by boat, this stunning, pristine beach has fine-grained white sand and crystalline waters as well as magnificent jagged karsts. This is a highly secluded picture perfect beach that attracts thousands of visitors year round but is able to maintain its flawless appearance and relaxing ambience.

This 500-meter high waterfall, which springs from Khao Thep Bencha, Krabis tallest mountain, is 10 kilometers from Amphoe Khao Phanom.

This beach is generally divided into two sections, east and west. West Rai Lay provides visitors with peace and quiet as it is a broad sandy beach with fewer facilities than Ao Nang.

Mu Ko Hong consists of a group of limestone islands including Ko Lao or Ko Sa Ka, Ko Lao Riam, Ko Pakka, Ko Lao La Ding and Ko Hong or Ko Lao Li Pe which is the biggest island to the south.

Surrounded by spectacular scenery, superb cliffs, winning palms following an expanse of innocent sallow polish. Enjoying vistas finished nicely shaped islands with the purpose of provide wonderful each day escapes from the crowd.

Situated south of Ao Nang, 8 kilometres offshore, Mu Ko Poda is fringed by clear waters, and offers white sandy beaches,

Krabi Fisheries branch taking part in Ao Nam Mao has recently re-opened the aquarium like an expensive revamp syllabus. It without hesitation has a well laid not at home and attractive catwalk through the aquarium in support of visitors to look at the various naval animals with the purpose of the Fisheries branch is [...]

Than Bok Khorani National Park is one destination of ecotourism . It occupies a variety of attractions including natural trails, waterfalls, mangrove forests, Tham Lot, Tham Phi Hua To (a cave with prehistoric paintings) and Mu Ko Hong (limestone islands with crystal clear water, fine beaches and coral reefs). The islands are suitable for [...]

Located approximately 500 meters from the Park’s office, this waterfall flows over rocks into 11 huge pools, each with their own name, such as Wang Thewada, Wang Sok, and Wang Chan.