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Attractions for Koh Poda, the Amazing Group Islands Near Ao Nang |
Around Mu Koh Poda
Koh Poda: Koh Poda is the largest of all the four islets in Poda Group Islands. In the east, there is a one-kilometer-long sandy beach shady with rows of pine trees. The sea is exceptionally clean, clear and suitable for swimming whereas the beach is nice for sunbathing. Visitors may also enjoy snorkeling in the north and the east of the island, or kayaking along the beach very well.
Koh Kai: Koh Kai is also called Koh Hua Khawn or Koh Poda Nok. The rock shaped like a rooster on the limestone mountain at Koh Kai is the symbol of Krabi Sea. Apart from the beauty on the land, Koh Kai also has plenty of coral reefs to appreciate in the west of the island.
Koh Mo: Koh Mo also has beautiful coral reefs around the island. Actually, these three isles in Poda Group Islands also form a spectacular sight of Talay Waek or the parting sea, which is a wondrous sand bar that appears and links the three isles together during the low tide.
Recommended Programs
A day around the four islands of Krabi: The four islands could be very well arranged as a one-day-tour program, which is very popular among hasty tourists. Start from Koh Kai in the west; make a stop at the famous Talay Waek or the parting sea. Spend some time sunbathing on the beach or snorkeling in the sea at Koh Thap and Koh Mo. After your lunch, head for Koh Poda for a swimming, or a stroll along the beaches, and even a short kayak trip. Before returning to Ao Nang, you may also make a quick stop to Ao Rai Le or even Ao Phra Nang. See how much you can do in one day!
3 days 2 nights in Krabi sea and Krabi town
The first day: From the airport or hotel, make a city tour around Krabi town. Visit Wat Tham Suea, Susan Hoi or Fossils Shell Beach, and the beach Haad Noppharat Thara.
The second day: Get a speedboat form Ao Nang and explore Koh Kai, Koh Thap and Koh Mo. Make a stop at Koh Si (an island near Koh Kai) for a marvelous dive, and at other islands as you please.
The third day: Enjoy your leisure time relaxing on the beach or shopping in town before returning to the airport or hotel.
Kayaking at Ao Tha Lane-Koh Hong:
Make a kayak trip around Ao Tha Lane, through rich mangrove forests, lagoons, and canyons. Appreciate the beauty of the marine world and the simple way of life of the locals. Then continue to Koh Hong and enjoy various activities there.
Accommodations:
Koh Poda: There are many resorts with restaurant on the island.
Koh Kai, Koh Mo: There are no accommodations or any facilities at these three islands, expect for a daytime restaurant at Koh Thap. |
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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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