Mu Ko Lanta National Park

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Mu
Ko Lanta National Park The park has an office at the south
end of Ko Lanta Yai. The park covers an area of 152 sq. km. and occupies many
islands including parts of Ko Lanta Yai, Ko Lanta Noi, Ko Ta Leng Beng, Ko Ha,
Ko Rok, and Ko Ngai. Camping is allowed near the park office with advance
notice. Ko Rok also provides tents for tourists. Please contact Mu Ko Lanta
National Park, No.5, Tambon Ko Lanta Yai, Amphoe Ko Lanta, Krabi 81150, Tel. 0
7562 9018-9.
Ko Talabeng is a limestone island, similar
to Ko Phi Phi Le, and blessed with small lovely beaches. During low tide, the
cave is clearly visible. Swallows can be seen on the island. Ko Rok comprises
two islands: Ko Rok Nai and Ko Rok Nok. |
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Ko Rok Nai is an island consisting of
steep cliffs, superb beaches and unspoiled coral reefs. Ko Rok Nok has similar
features, while Hat Thalu and Ao Man Sai are situated at the end of the island.
Tourists can contact tour operators, resorts and bungalows on Ko Lanta Yai for
an excursion to Ko Rok by speedboat. The trip by long-tail boat is not
recommended.
Ko Ngai or Ko Hai is a small island that
has a long sandy beach in the east and unspoiled coral reefs in shallow water at
the beachfront. The island is accessible by taking a ferry and a chartered boat
from Pak Meng Pier, Trang province. Hin Daeng is a rock that poses a hazard to
ships on the outer edge of the Andaman Sea. With a dazzling array of coral
reefs, it is a great diving spot. Ko Ha is an archipelago of five islands. Ko Ha
Yai is where coral reefs are found in shallow water |
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