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How To Go Koh Rok Krabi Thailand
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Location: South of Koh Lanta
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From Pak Meng Pier Trang: By package tour to Koh Rok leaving Pak Meng Pier at about 09.00 hours taking aoubt 2.30 hours.
• Libong Tourism Tel: 0 7521 4676, 08 1606 8530
• Pak Meng Resort Tel: 0 7527 4111-2 |
How to get there:
From Koh Lanta By one-day package tour from Saladan Pier leaving Koh Lanta at about 09.00 hours daily by speed boats in over an hour.
Lanta Tourist Center Tel: 0 7568 4086, 0 7568 4755
Lanta Princess Tel: 0 7568 4188, 08 1569 9399, 08 1416 9949
Lanta Jinda Tour Tel: 0 7566 5042, 08 7286 8522
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Koh Rok Beach: Located south of the island as the longest beach with fine white fine white clean sand as beautiful as that of Mu Koh Similan in Phang Nga. The 500-meter long Koh Rok Beach is of shallow waterso clear that the sand furrows under is clearly seen. The front bay has corals with sea anemones in alternation with sandy floor, ideal for a dive. Further next at the deppt of 4-5 meters is big coral reefs in a vast area to fulfill the need of divers.
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Laem Thong: Located west of Koh Rok Nok, this bay end is a beach with unique fine round stones. Next to it is a watercourse that partit with Koh Rok Nok- Koh Rok Nai during the tides as the current is strong. Lame Thong-- Koh Roks nicest point for sunsetis recommended for tourists to stay overnight on the island. |
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Ao Talu: North of Koh Rok nok behind Koh Rok Beach, Ao Talu is a stony beach with mangroves. Both sides of the bays end ae sied by hills offering a very beautiful sceneryin clear weather possible to view Koh Lanta. Walking up to the left is the nature-study toute leadingto Pha Samed DaengViewpoint.
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Nature-study route Pha Samed Daeng View Point: On the left o Ao Talu about 1 kilometer away taking 1 hour to walk, the route is cutting up the hill passing Pha Samed daeng Viewpoint that offers a view of Koh Ngai and Koh Lanta. In clear weather, the Trangs shoure can be seen too. After viewing the scenery, just walk across the hill ridge to Laem Thong. |
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Ao Marn Sai: Located further next to Koh Rok Nok Beach with Laem Hin in between, reachable by skirting by the island at the low tide, Ao Marn Sai is called after the forest in the rear where bunyan trees are abundant. The 300-meter long beach is as beautiful as that of Koh Rok with bright whit clean sand, clear sea and more peaceful settingnothing but the National Park stall for drinksideal for a quiet retreat.
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Facilities: Koh Rok Nok has 5 lodges and a camping ground with bathrooms, toilets and welfare restaurants. Electricity is by a mortor generator. Reservations can be made though intenet at www.dnp.co.th or contactfor more details at Mu Koh Lanta National Park Tel: 0 7562 9018-9. |
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Sarn Chao Beach: This 300 meter lon sanday beach is the longest of all in the islandcalled San Chao as in the rear is the location of Goddess Tubtim Shrine. The beach is beautiful with fine white sand and wide front, ideal for sunbathing and swimming in the clear water. Sarn Chao Beach is clearly seen from Koh Rok Nok. In the front is coral reef for a dive to view the splendid underwater world.
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Koh Rok Nai Waterfall: Located in the west of Koh Rok Nai as a single water line falling from the mountaintop, this waterfall has water supply only in the raining season around May Octoberthe monsoon time in the Andaman shore not good for visiting. |
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| Koh Rok Nai-Kong Hin Muang and Kong Hin Daeng Diving Spots: These diving sports to the north of the upper island are in deep water channel but shallow at the rims where there ae magnificent corals and clams. Kong Hin Muang and Kong Hin Daeng are underwater rocks southeast of Koh Rok Nok and Koh Rok Naia deep-water diving spot with magnificent young corals and sea animals. |
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