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- KhunTak: A few years ago, during traffic checks, the police handed out “free helmets”. One way to
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Koh Loa Lading, a paradise island
Do you want to visit a paradise island, but you don't feel like large groups of tourists around you? Then Koh Lao Lading is a perfect choice for you. Koh Lao Lading is easy to visit from Krabi on a day tour. Unfortunately, it is not possible to spend the night there, but you can enjoy the beautiful island all day long. With a bit of luck you can even pick your own coconut from the tree. Sounds good!