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Beaches
& Island l Phi
Phi Islands l Koh
Lanta Island l Khlong
Thom District
Khao
Phanom District l Ao
Luek District l Muang
District
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Koh Lanta Islands
Koh Lanta Island is a favourite
spot for those who seek peace and solitude, and is the home
of the District and National Park offices. Mountainous and
rugged in some spots, especially near the southern tip; with
a combination of gravelly and fine white sandy beaches, the
island is also home to a clan of Chao Ley, or Sea Gypsies
who preserve many of their ancient customs and ceremonies.
Koh Lanta
Koh Lanta consists of two adjacent islands: Koh Lanta Yai
and Koh Lanta Noi.
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Koh Lanta Yai, this island is home to "Chao
Le" or sea gypsies who continue to maintain their traditional
lifestyle and beliefs, such as setting a boat a drift to drive
out evil and bring good luck, which is practiced during the
full moon in June and November. In addition, the island provides
tourist facilities while Koh Lanta Noi is the location of
the district office. Most of the beaches on Koh Lanta Yai
such as Kho Kwang, Khlong Dao, Phra Ae, Khlong Khong, Khlong
Nin and Ba Kan Tiang lies in the west, can be reached by road
and offer a wide range of accommodations.
Travel to Koh
Lanta
Boat departs from downtown Krabi to Ko Lanta Yai daily. The
journey takes 2.5 hours.
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Hin Daeng
Despite being a hazard to ships this submerged open water
reef on the outer edge of the Andaman Sea is a superb diving
spot featuring diverse colorful corals.
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Koh Ha (Five Island)
An archipelago of five islands, Koh Ha Yai is where shallow
water coral reefs are located.
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Koh Ngai
This small island has a long sandy beach in the east and unspoiled
shallow water coral reefs at the beachfront. The island is
accessible by taking a ferry and a chartered boat from Pak
Meng Pier, Trang province.
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Koh Rok 
This attraction is actually com prised
of two islands: Koh Rok Nai and Koh Rok Nok. Koh Rok Nai is
composed mainly of steep cliffs with superb beaches and unspoiled
coral reefs among rocks. On the other hand, Koh Rok Nok has
soft white sandy beaches and shallow water coral reefs towards
the southeast and south with Hat Thalu and Ao Man Sai situated
at the end of the island. Visitors can contact tour operators,
resorts and bungalows on Koh Lanta Yai for an excursion to
Koh Rok by speedboat. However, it is not recommended to take
the trip by long-tail boat.
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Koh Talabeng
This is a limestone island similar to Koh Phi Phi Le with
numerous small and attractive beaches and caves that are clearly
visible during low tide. Another attraction is the swallows
that can be seen on the island.
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Mu Koh Lanta National Park
Covering an area of 152 square kilometers, the Park is comprised
of many different-sized islands, some of which are surrounded
by beautiful coral reefs such as Koh Ha, Koh Rok and Koh Hai.
The Parks main island is Koh Lanta Yai, where both the Headquarters
and National Park Office are located. The island itself is
generally rugged and mountainous with gravelly and sandy beaches
to the south. The most suitable time to visit Koh Lanta is
from November to April. For more information please contact
Mu Ko Lanta National Park, No.5, Tambon Koh Lanta Yai, Amphur
Koh Lanta, Krabi 81150, Tel. 075-629018 --9.
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Provided by Tourism Authority of Thailand
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