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Wednesday 17 August 2016

Koh Surin

Staggeringly shifted and curiously shallow reefs, a palette of amazingly clear turquoise waters and stunning white sands, and thick timberlands of elevated dipterocarps consolidate to make the islands of Mu Ko Surin National Park one of the must-visit destinations in south Thailand. It's particularly an outside affair, with a large portion of the greater part of convenience in national park tents, no business on the island by any means, and twice-every day snorkeling the fundamental movement.
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Ko Ra

Hilly, forested Ko Ra (measuring about 10km north to south and 3km across) sits just off Khuraburi pier’s mangrove-lined estuary and is covered with intact rainforest full of towering trees, hornbills and wild, empty beaches. The island is home to some two-dozen Moken and Mai Tai people and just one place to stay, the rather special American-Thai run Ko Ra Ecolodge.

Ko Phayam

The minute kangaroo-formed island of Ko Phayam offers fine white-sand shorelines and coral reefs and is home to around 500 individuals, a large portion of whom either make their living from prawn, squid or crab angling, or from developing cashew nuts, sator beans, coconut palms and elastic trees. In light of its streets, Ko Phayam has a somewhat more created feel than neighboring Ko Chang, underlined by a calm shoreline bar scene – all hand-painted signs and driftwood figures – and the habitations of a critical number of outsiders who burn through six or more months here       consistently.
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The other Ko Chang


This is an alternate Ko Chang, not to be mistaken for its much bigger namesake off the east shoreline of Thailand. It's a forested little island around 5km seaward, whose auto free, ultra laid-back, roll-your-own particular vibe more than adjusts for the not as much as flawless shorelines. The pace of life here is moderate and for the generally little number of voyagers who make it to the island the accentuation is unequivocally on kicking back and relaxing – bring your own particular loft and you'll fit right in.
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Ko Tao

Ko Tao (Turtle Island) is so named on the grounds that its blueprint looks like a turtle crashing towards Ko Pha Ngan, 40km toward the south. The rough shell of the turtle, toward the east, is crenelated with segregated bays where maybe a couple lodges cover up among the stones. On the western side, the turtle's underbelly is a long bend of great shoreline, Hat Sai Ree, and the 21 squared kilometers of stone in the middle of is topped by thick woods on the higher slants and spotted with enormous rocks that look as though they anticipate some Easter Island artist. There are unpleasant trails inland that are extraordinary for investigating yet Ko Tao is most renowned for its awesome scuba plunging.
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Ko Kood

The fourth-larges island in Thailand, forested Ko Kood (some of the time spelt Ko Kut or Ko Kud) is still a wild and to a great extent uncommercialized island. In spite of the fact that it's known for its shimmering white sand and outstandingly clear turquoise water, especially along the west drift, Ko Kood is as much a nature beau's destination as a shoreline bum's. Swathes of shoreline are bordered by clean and mangrove instead of expansive sandy shorelines and those parts of the island not at present secured in virgin tropical rainforest are loaded with palm forests and elastic manors. Ko Kood is a shockingly wonderful spot to investigate by walking (or kayak), particularly as the cool season brings invigorating breezes generally days.
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Ko Mak


Small, slow-paced, peaceful Ko Mak makes an idyllically low-key alternative to Ko Chang. Home to little more than 400 people, many of them descended from the islands’ five main clans, Ko Mak measures just 16 square kilometres and is dominated by coconut and rubber plantations. The island is shaped like a star and has fine white-sand beaches where most of the tourist accommodation is concentrated.
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KO SAMET


Favored with the mildest, squeakiest sand inside weekending separation of Bangkok, the minor island of Ko Samet, which measures only six kilometers from top to toe, is a most loved departure for Thais, expats and visitors. Its 14 little yet radiantly white shorelines are stunningly excellent, lapped by light blue water and in spots still shaded by coconut palms and the infrequent cajeput (samet) tree that gave the island its name. They are likewise, in any case, rather stuffed and created to full limit, so don't come here expecting a separated break.

KO PHA NGAN

For drinking and moving – and after that all the more moving -
Ko Pha Ngan gets a notice in this rundown on account of its reality popular shoreline, Hat Rin. It's presently settled as the real party venue in Southeast Asia, particularly in the top periods of August, December and January, yet each month of the year individuals rush in for the scandalous Full Moon Party. The climate made by a great many society pounding it up on the lovely, moon-washed shoreline, lit up by firecrackers and flame performers, should be a sufficient buzz in itself, yet lamentably tranquilize related awfulness stories are basic money here, and a significant number of them are valid, so be watchful.

KO SI CHANG


The unhurried pace and nonattendance of purchaser weights make modest, rough Ko Si Chang a drawing set up to slow down for a couple days. Not at all like most other east drift destinations, it offers no genuine shoreline life ­– however the water can be wonderfully clear and there are chances to plunge and snorkel. There's little to do here however investigate the jagged coastline by kayak or meander here and there the loftyforms by walking or by motorbike.

Ko Chang

                                                     


Ko Chang 
Edged with a chain of long, for the most part white-sand shorelines and commanded by an expansive focal spine of wilderness clad slopes, Ko Chang is growing quick yet feels green. It's Thailand's second biggest island, after Phuket, yet dissimilar to its greater sister it has no towns or visitor offices inside its steeply shaped and thickly forested inside, only a couple of waterways, waterfalls and trekking trails. Regardless of its prevalence with standard and bundle vacationers, it's still conceivable to discover convenience to suit most spending plans and however the shorelines might be occupied, they're verifiably good looking with a lot of welcoming spots to swim, walk or nap under a palm tree.

Koh Mai Phai ( Mai Phai Island )


Koh Mai Phai or ( Bamboo Island ) is around 20 kilometers west of Pattaya City, The Island is totally uninhabited and the main structure on the island is a beacon that sits at the highest point of the backwoods slopes. The Thai Navy possess the island and they ensure that the delightful shorelines remain as such, a consequence of this is the little extra charge to the island which is definitely justified even despite its expense as an evening spent here will abandon you feeling loose and restored. You can snorkel free waters where bunches of tropical fish hang out or go somewhat more profound and locate some energetic coral reefs.

Similan Islands


The Similan Islands are a 24 kilometer long chain of nine islands and a few rocks, found 70 kilometers off the Andaman coast in western Thailand's Phang-Nga region. Together with the two singular islands of Koh Bon and Koh Tachai they shape the Mu Ko Similan National Park, built up in 1982 as Thailand's 43rd National Park. The encompassing ocean is viewed as one of the best regions on the planet for plunging and snorkeling.

Bordered with unadulterated white shorelines, and home to Thailands minimum ruined and most astounding plunging destinations, the Similan Islands are a lovely place to spend a shoreline occasion or to swim in the tropical daylight. From the submerged stones of Christmas Point, the marine life around Elephant Rock and the stunning East of Eden, the Similans additionally gloat a high assorted qualities of plunge locales.

Phi Phi Island South of Thailand

                                                                 
Phi Phi Island is Thailand's island-superstar. It's been in the movies. It's the topic of conversation for travelers all over Thailand. For some, it's the only reason to touchdown in Phuket. Even with all the hype, it doesn't disappoint. Phi Phi's beauty is a large chunk of the allure. The islands, when approached by boat, rise from the sea like a fortress. Sheer cliffs tower overhead, then give way to beach-fronted jungle. It's love at first sight.
The second part of the why-we-love-this-place story is attitude: few places on the planet are this laid-back. Of the two islands located near Phuket and Krabi, one is completely free of human inhabitants (Phi Phi Leh), and the other is without roads (Phi Phi Don). There's no schedule, no hustle-and-bustle, no reason to be in a hurry.