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Attractions for Koh Po, the Small and Superbly Serene Island |
Around Koh Po
Haad Tha Kang: Located in the west of the island, Haad Tha Kang is the longest beach of Koh Po and is also the main port to the island. There are hardly any other constructions along the beach except for the dock, so the nature is very pristine and nice for a stroll. From the beach, the scenery of Koh Lanta Yai could be seen every well.
Ao Nai Ban: Is a stony beach located in the east of Koh Po. Being the densest residential area of the island, it is a superb sport to observe the local people’s lifestyle, who are mostly fishermen and rubber farmers. From this bay, you can see the scenery of Koh Bu Bu, which is only around 2 kilometers away, as well as many other islands like Koh Talabeng, Koh Lanta Noi, Koh Ngai, Koh Waen, Koh Muk, and even Khao Pak Meng of Trang province.
Ao Lolawa or Ao Po: As called by the locals, is a small sandy bay in the southwest of the island. It is not suitable for a swim, so not many tourists visit the bay.
Ao Hin Sam Kon: Located further from Ao Lolawa in the southwest of the island, Ao Hin Sam Kon is not very popular among tourists too, since it is only a small beach and is not suitable for swimming.
The nearby islands of Koh Po
Similar to Koh Talabeng, interesting islands near Koh Po are Koh Bu Bu and Koh Lanta. If you are looking for somewhere quiet, make a visit to Koh Bu Bu. It is the place you can enjoy activities like swimming, strolling along the beach, or sunbathing. But if you want some place with more variety of attractions and fun, choose Koh Lanta. At the island you will find both entertainment complex and cultural attractions like the old islander villages, the seaman museum, the local music center, as well as plenty of delightful beaches, bays, and capes in the west.
Accommodations:
There are no accommodations on the island, so most visitors choose to stay at Koh Lanta and visit Koh Po while making their way to Koh Bu Bu. |
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Top 10 Charming Islands of Krabi and Satun Sea
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Koh Hong, the Private Hall in the Middle of Andaman Sea. Is a very outstanding island located in the northwest of Ao Nong. Almost completely sourrounded by limestone mountains, the bay in the north of this island is so similar to a hall, and this is the reason why the island is called Koh Hong, which mean a hall island.
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Koh Jam, the Nearby Island with Friendly Communities. Had Koh Jam is a long, straight and the most beautiful sandy beach in the farthest south of the island. Most tourists love to rent a bike from the bungalow and pedal to this beach, as well as Haad Ting Rai and Ao Lu Bo.
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Koh Si Bo Ya, the Rich Rocky Island.
Koh Si Bo Ya is an island near Krabi mainland. Covered with rocky mountains and rubber tree farms, the majority of the islanders here are fishermen. If you stand at Ban Koh Pu pier, you will be able to see Koh Si Bo Ya pretty clearly.
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Koh Po, the Small and Superbly Serene Island.
Located in the west of the island, Haad Tha Kang is the longest and most beautiful beach of Koh Po. It stretches form the north to the south, and from this beach, there is a small concrete road leading to Ao Nai Ban.
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Koh Talabeng, an Ideal Place to Kayak Around.
Koh Talabeng is a small island situated in the east of Koh Lanta Noi, right opposite to Ban Lo Yai. Most of its land are limestone mountains and snaky coastline that creates many beaches and bays around the island. |
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Koh Bulone Le, the Queen of All Bulone Islands.
Koh Bulone Le is one of the islands in Mu Koh Petra National Park. Although it is the center of the Mu Koh Bulone or Bulone Group Islands, the atmosphere on this island is still exceptionally peaceful. |
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