Klong Toab is a small beach next to Klong Khong with a feature of a golden sandy beach.Some part are rocky.Usually to park the fisherman's boat.And a food source of the villagers who will come to feed the snails and crabs laid on the rocks and cooking for dinner.Distinguished by cottage camp of the villagers to made up own very simple and beautifully with unusual viewpoint.Klong Toab Beach is quite wide with good shade and good for swimming in some areas. It is the last beach on the main road before turning left along the main road. Next to Klong Toab Beach, the road will be smaller along the beach on the west side.
Klong Nin Beach Turn right off the paved road on the way to the National Park for Klong Nin Beach, a few kilometres stretch of white sands with emerald green-waters. Set against a back-drop of lush green mountain covered in tropical rain forest, the beach offers shady spots of leafy pine, coconut and palm trees.
Klong Nin is a small-sized beach with local small tree called "Lam Jieak" different from other beach. Sand beach with some small rocked, suite for swimming, but some parts in the sea are quite steeper,not so crowded.Klong Nin Beach was featured on the clear of the sea. And can snorkling to see fish on the sea from the beach.And with the sands of Klong Nin Beach is not very steep.We Usually find popular sports such as volleyball or soccer on this beach too.There are many small, simply-decorated local bars spread along the beach and waterfront, making it the perfect place to sit back, order a drink and relax with the wonderful sunset.
Resorts offering bungalows are scattered up and down the beach, ranging from simple, inexpensive family accommodation to more upscale pool and spa resorts.
Klong Hin Beach Is a small calm shore with rocky and sandy beach.It has less accommodation and entertainment than the northern beaches.Because beach area is small and narrow. Filled with rocks, but more with marine. As a tourist can be snorkle.Those who stay at other beaches should drop by for a picnic or a short swim as Klong Hin provides some natural beauty and wilderness.
Aow Nui Beach Is next to Bakantieng Beach, the road changes to a dirt road in 5 km length leading to Mu Koh Lanta National Park. It is difficult to come around this area and you will need a good quality four wheel drive vehicle or a bike if you’re a really good rider. From this part onwards there are basically bungalows and some middle-range establishments on offer. To get to Ao Nui Beach, you have to climb down the hill and do some jungle trekking again, but the hill is closer to the beach than the previous Nui Beach. This beach is a small bay—some people call it Nui Bay for that matter—charming soft golden sand, calm emerald green water. If natural beauty is what you’re looking for, it’s worth stopping by.
Aow Nui Beach is the length of beach about 1 kilometer around the beach with rocks on both sides.Travelers are available in a private sunbathing area.Because there is no hotels on this beach,not always crowded with people on them. Also can try snorkeling from the beach, too. Because the fish can be found under the rocks in them.
Bakantieng Beach Surrounded by the high moutains of Koh Lanta's National park, Bakantieng Beach is a fabulous stretch of shimmering white sands with excellent clear swimming waters.Just a kilometer long,this small beach is covered with tropical trees enhancing the "desert island" feel and ensuring real privacy.There are a few resorts on Bakantieng Beach making accommodation really secluded and also perfect for water-sport activities.
Klong Jaak Beach Is a beach located just a away from the National Park, about 3 kilometers.Travel to the beach from quite dangerous.Because it is rocks, gravel and laterite road.With the low road and high go all the way. However,it is popular with tourists.Because of the beach is calm.And the natural beauty of the mountains and the sea. Because located near National Park when visitors come to this land by the road.Can see the monkeys that down from the top jungle. Along both sides of the road often.
It is hidden from the tropical green hills and coconut trees.The fabulous stretch of white sand and the scenic landscape make this beach an excellent place to stay for a long holiday. Budgeted bungalows and resorts disperse by the beach—during the high season they are fully booked so it’s recommended to make reservations well in advance. These accommodations tend to close down during the green season to renovate, fix and repair the rooms and prepare for the next high season.
Last Beach(Bamboo Bay) It is the last beach on the east side before The National Marine Park(Laem Tanoad). A slightly curved beach around five hundred meters long, with lovely white sand and clear waters.Swimming is suitable here when the tide is not too deep.The northern part of this beach has rock pools where it's possible to snorkel and watch the fish.It is surrounded the high national park mountains.The beach extremely private and feels cast away from the outside world. There are a few basic resorts here. Booking accommodation in advance with private transfer is recommended.
Koh Lanta National Marine Park(Laem Tanoad) Situated at the southern tip of the island at Laem Tanoad, at the end of a spectacular coastal drive isThe National Mariner Parke.The road here from Klong Hin Beach narrows and has some quite sudden dips and rises, with occasional sharp curves.
There are two beaches in Koh Lanta's National Park - Had Hin Ngam (a beautiful stone beach) and Tanoad or Palm Beach . These two beaches stand on protected land, with no nearby resorts. The surrounding area is rich and diverse with amazing tropical nature, trekking and walking trail-ways and fantastic opportunities for bird and wild life watching.
Koh Lanta's symbol, the lighthouse overlooking the southernmost tip of the island, provides a fabulous panoramic view, and the beach is a well-known beauty spot for picnics.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
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