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Although Koh Lanta has now taken on full tourist industry
development, there are still quieter spot around the
island away from the big resorts and hotel complexes.

As
one of Thailand's more spectacular islands, exploring
Koh Lanta is a must. Spectacular waterfalls, beautiful
bays and off-shore islands offer visitors a look at
the natural beauty of Southern Thailand.
BEACHES
Koh
Lanta's two main beaches are Khlong Dao and
Long Beach but there are also a few more quiet
spots around the island, all with places to stay. more
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Chao
Ley Sea Gypsy Village
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Lanta
Orchid Farm
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Saladang
Sunday Market
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Viewpoint
(Magnificent Sunrise)
Info to follow....
OFF-SHORE
ISLANDS
Koh
Taleng Bang
Covered with limestone rocks and caves, the island is
home to the famous nests from which we get bird's-nest
soup. Small beaches and caves appear at low tide.
Koh
Hah
A group of five tiny islands, this is good snorkelling
ground with coral and a few tropical fish.
Koh
Rok Nai
Split into two halves, on the south/east of the island
is an unspoilt beach and excellent coral around the
sea rocks. To the north are Ao San Jao and Ao Tahng,
great spots for doing nothing!
Koh
Rok Nok
Highlights here are the beaches at the southern end
of the island, in particular Ao Man Sai Bay and Talu
Beach. Similar to Koh Ngai in terms of development,
a regular boat service runs from Pakmeng in Trang Province.

We
have partnered with Hotel
Bookings Thailand to help you easily choose
your preferred style of hotels and resorts in Koh Chang
- Koh Lanta
Hotels >>>
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