 | Koh
Muk |
The village of Koh Muk is about 300 buildings strong.
The rest of the island is composed of lush forests, rocks and cliffs a
natural habitat for swallows. The island also shelters the fascinating underground
cave of Morakot, whose narrow entry is just the right size to allow small boats
or adventurous swimmers to enter. Most are anxious to admire the sights at low
tide: an emerald sea encircled by a gorgeous white sand beach and surrounded by
high cliffs.  | Koh
Ngai |
A perfect beach, a profusion of coral reef along
the edge of the water: such is the setting of this small triangular island. The
island is also home many different species of birds. A nearby islet, shaped like
Buddha, offers a striking view of neighboring islands Koh Chuak, Koh My, Koh Waen,
Koh Muk, Koh Lanta and Koh Kradan.  | Koh
Sukorn |
Sukorn is situated in Tambon Goh Sukorn. The island
is ringed by dream beaches, in particular those of the Sukorn Resort on the west
coast and Yao Beach to the East, around Baan Tung and Baan Laem.  | Koh
Chuak |
Essentially two islands separated by an immense
rock which has eroded over time to create a natural tunnel. The island of Chuak
is renowned for its extraordinary underwater coral reefs, deep sea diving, and
the diverse and multi-colored marine life to be seen in these waters.  | Koh
Libong |
Libong is the biggest island of the archipelago
of Talay Trang, and is home to its oldest community. In addition to being a refuge
for manatees, it is also home to a great number of waterfowl. During the cold
season, one can admire the impressive gatherings and takeoffs of these aquatic
birds. Cape Joo Hoy and Toob Beach are particularly excellent sites for
bird watching. Meanwhile, a nearby hilltop will be your best bet for watching
the manatees. Libong is definitely an island for nature lovers.  | Koh
Lao Lieng |
The two southern islands of Lao Lieng are part
of the province of Palian. These islands are mainly mountainous, with the exception
of a superb small beach in the east. The remaining land is carpeted with dense
forest a real-life paradise inhabited by a small number of local fishermen.
Many birds, rare and magnificent, make their home here as well.  | Koh
Kradan |
It is on this island that the office of Had Chao
May National Park can be found. This island is a small jewel in the sea of Trang,
with beaches of white sand and crystal clear waters. Divers will delight in the
infinite array of corals and fish. Behind the island, the gigantic waves in the
gulf will satisfy surfers. |