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   Lanta Yai Island  

Is where the District & National Park offices are located.  The island geography is mountainous and rugged, especially near the southern tip; some beaches are gravelly, others have fine white sands.  A clan of Chao Ley, or "Sea Gypsies" are resident on Koh Yao Yai and they preserve many of their ancient customs and ceremonies; e.g. the setting of ceremonial boats adrift to bring good luck and prosperity on the full moon nights of the sixth and eleventh month.  This and other features of their lives are open to view. To visit the island take a regularly scheduled ferry from Ban Hua Hin Pier in Tambon Koh Klahng, Bor Muang Pier in Tambon Sai Kao or Jao Fah Pier in Krabi Town.

 

   Taleng Beng Island  

This island is in some ways a smaller version of Phi Phi Ley; made of Limestone, honeycombed with caves, inhabited by the same swifts whose nests are made into soup.   Small beaches and caves appear where the tide ebbs.

 

   Hah island  

A group of five islands. Hai Yai island has a field of grass on its ridgeline.  Another island resembles in shape a sailboat; one has water that passes from one side to another beneath it.  There are some corals in shallow waters.

 

   Ngai island  

A fine sandy beach and coral reef run down the east side of this island.  It is perfect for diving.  Regular ferries and charter craft are available from Pak Meng Beach in Trang Province.

   Rok Nai Island  

Is composed largely of formidable cliffs.  On the east side are a fine sandy beach and coral gardens growing around sea rocks.  On the northern side are San Jao Bay and Tohng Bay.

 

   Rok Nok Island  

The southeast and southern ends of this island have fine sand beaches and shallow water corals.  Also not to be missed are Man Sai Bay and Talu beach.  Transport to the island is via charter from either Pak Meng Beach in Trang Province or from Lanta Yai Island.  There are tents for rent, contact Lanta National Park Tel.: +66 (075) 629018-9.

 

   Hin Dang  

This submerged open water reef in the Andaman features a multiplicity of colorful corals to attract serious scuba divers. 

 
   

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