Ko Pha-Ngan's Unmissable Treasures
This collection highlights the diverse coastal landscapes of Ko Pha-Ngan and nearby Ko Tao. It features the historic waterfalls of Than Sadet-Ko Pha-Ngan National Park, the vibrant coral reefs of Haad Salad and Mango Bay, and the expansive sands of Ao Thong Nai Pan Yai. From the panoramic twin-bay vistas at John-Suwan Viewpoint to the world-famous shoreline of Haad Rin Nok, these locations showcase the region's unique granite geography and marine biodiversity.
Ao Thong Nai Pan Yai
A wide, crescent-shaped bay on the northeastern coast featuring shallow, calm waters and a quiet atmosphere compared to the island's southern beaches.
Ao Muang (Mango Bay)
Snorkelling is the popular pastime here, and it's no wonder: the richness of marine life is spectacular.
Haad Rin Nok
Hat Rin is a peninsular beach area and town on the southern tip of Ko Pha-ngan, an island in the Gulf of Thailand.
Freedom Beach
A small, secluded beach on the southern tip of Ko Tao, characterized by clear waters and a wooden walkway connecting to Taa Toh Lagoon.
Haad Salad
This remote beach is a getaway for those tired by tourist crowds or backpacker parties. Snorkelling is wonderful here.
Than Sadet-Ko Pha-Ngan National Park
Than Sadet–Ko Pha-ngan is a national park in southern Thailand, with an area of 26,866 rai ~ 43 km2: 132 mostly on the island Pha-ngan.
Haad Yao (West)
This beach lined with resorts is a good base for avid snorkellers and scuba divers. Rich marine life and lots of facilities.
John-Suwan Mountain Viewpoint (view on ao Chalok and ao thian beach)
A panoramic vantage point at the southern end of Ko Tao offering simultaneous views of Chalok Baan Kao Bay and Shark Bay.
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