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Mu Koh Hong, beauty that is difficult to describe
Posted in Sights, Islands, Koh Hong, National parks, thai tips
Tags: Andaman sea, Koh Hong, Krabi, Beach, Than Bok Khorani

The uninhabited island of Mu Koh Hong in the south of Thailand belongs to the Hong Islands and is located in the Than Bok Khorani National Park in the province of Krabi. This is a collection of large and small islands such as Koh Lao, Sa Ga, Koh Lao Riam, Koh Pak Ka and Koh Lao Lading.
The unparalleled beauty of Koh Hong – Krabi (video)

Koh Hong is a gem of unparalleled beauty. This island is uninhabited and can be visited by boat. This video gives you a good idea of what to expect and that is 'Amazing'!