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Islands in Thailand you have never heard of before

Thailand is home to hundreds of beautiful islands, with white sandy beaches, clear waters, and beautiful landscapes. In addition to the famous Phuket island, as well as Koh Phi Phi and Koh Samui, there are still some beautiful islands that many tourists know little about. You will get to know about 8 islands in Thailand that you may not have heard about before.

Similan Islands.

Thailand is home to so many beautiful islands but I assure you that you haven’t heard of these ones before

Have you heard of the Similan Islands before? They are wonderful islands located northwest of Phuket, just 90 minutes away by speedboat.

A very popular Island among tourists with its rich marine life, unspoiled white beaches, clear waters, coral reefs, and vibrant natural scenes.

Perhaps the ideal conditions for diving or scuba diving contributed to the National Geographic Association ranking Similan as one of the top 10 diving centers in the world.

During a visit, do not miss Koh Huyung for a chance to observe sea turtles, as well as visit Koh Paiyan to see tuna and sharks near the coral reefs and Koh Miang to explore underwater tunnels and caves.

As part of the park’s efforts to preserve the natural beauty of the islands, visitors are only allowed to visit from November to April, as accommodations are limited to a few bungalows and tents on Koh Miang organized by the park authorities.

Alternatively, you can stay in the nearby Khao Lak area and explore the islands during a few day trips.

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Fishing boats on seashore.
Koh Leap

Koh Lipe in the Andaman Sea is not very popular with tourists. As the island of southern Thailand farthest from the mainland, it is still unknown to many, but gorgeous white beaches, turquoise waters, and friendly locals are just some of its appeal!
In addition, this beautiful island provides diving and snorkeling opportunities, which is the highest activity on the island.

You can visit many beaches on the island, including Pattaya Beach, which is the largest and most popular.

Sunrise Beach is a quiet sunset beach Ideal to get away from the tourist crowds.
Apart from the beach and the sea, you should explore the interior of Ko Lipe through a trip around the island and learn about the diverse flora and fauna

You can also visit the Sea Gypsies or Chao Ley village near Sunrise Beach to learn more about it and its lifestyle.
In addition, Ko Lipe Island offers many accommodations suitable for those with small budgets, with amenities such as an ATM.

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Koh Wah Talab

Koh Wah Talab, with its magnificent limestone cliffs and stunning caves, offers an experience incomparable with varied leisure opportunities, as you can climb to the panoramic viewpoint in Mu Ko Ng Thong National Park, which is located 100 meters above sea level to enjoy wonderful views of the surrounding limestone islands.

You can also visit the nearby Lotus Cave to view the amazing stalactite formations


If excursions are not for you, you can sit back and enjoy the island’s beach and snorkel in the sea while enjoying food from the island restaurant.

Visitors to Koh Wah Talab often combine a trip to the island with a visit to neighboring Koh Mae Koh.


The island’s main attraction is the breathtaking hidden emerald lake that is surrounded on every side by limestone cliffs and is connected to the sea by an underground tunnel.


Koh Mook

Located only 13 km from the Thai mainland, Koh Mook is an island with a unique character, and unlike other islands on this list, Koh Mook is home to a predominantly Muslim fishermen community and has started gaining popularity among the country’s tourists recently.


The Emerald Cave, known as “Tham Morakot,” is the main attraction of the island. This semi-submerged cave is an ideal place for tourists to visit by fishing boats or kayaks.


A visit to the cave would be incomplete without stopping near Ao Sapai, a small uninhabited beach surrounded by steep cliffs, and perhaps that isolation makes the place feel like a secret refuge.


If cave exploring isn’t your temptation, the island also offers some beaches like Hat Sivalai and Hat Lodung.

Alternatively, you can also visit nearby Koh Lebong to see groups of endangered dugongs in their natural habitat.

Koh Kot

Described as one of the most beautiful islands in Thailand, Koh Kot has everything you could wish for on a paradise island, from soft white beaches to crystal clear waters, and outdoor tranquility.


When you reach Koh Kot, you can feel comfortable and relaxed from the pace of life, especially with the presence of very few tourists, with the lack of public transport, which makes it an ideal destination for a relaxing holiday.


Aside from enjoying the many beaches of Koh Kot, it is also possible to explore the interior of the island covered in dense jungle to see the small and quieter Klong Yai Ki Waterfalls in the northwest of the island.

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