Buffalo Bay is a pristine beach on Koh Phayam in Ranong province. It's hidden gem in the south. It's like going back to Thailand in the 70's.

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Koh Tao is the place for snorkeling and diving enthusiasts. There are many PADI diving schools located on Turtle Island, so you can also get acquainted with diving.

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Thailand quickly evokes the association with beautiful bounty beaches. That's right too. The beaches in Thailand are world famous and are among the most beautiful in the world. The Phi Phi islands also fit into this category. These paradise islands are especially popular with couples, beach lovers, backpackers, divers and day tourists.

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Thailand is truly a dream for anyone who loves beaches. Imagine: you step out of your hotel and walk straight onto the beach, where the soft, white sand feels like powder under your feet. All around you you see the clearest blue sea you have ever seen, and the water is so nice and warm that you would want to float in it for hours. To deviate from the usual tourist beaches, here is an overview of hidden and undiscovered beaches in Thailand.

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The island of Koh Samui is located in the Gulf of Thailand and offers everything for tourists looking for fun and sun! It is the second largest island in Thailand with an area of ​​almost 230 square kilometers. In this video you can see 5 tips for fun trips.

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Just a 10-minute boat ride from Koh Samui is one of Thailand's hidden gems: the island of Koh Madsum.

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Do you want to escape the tourist crowds? Then go to Koh Lanta! This beautiful tropical island is located in the Andaman Sea, in the south of Thailand.

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Similan Islands in Thailand

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January 11 2024

The Similan Islands consist of nine islands and are located in the Andaman Sea about 55 kilometers west of Khao Lak. A particularly beautiful place for everyone who loves fairytale tropical beaches. In addition, the Similan Islands are famous for the beautiful underwater world.

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Those who want to stay far away from mass tourism and are looking for an authentic and unspoilt island can also put Koh Yao Yai on the list.

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Koh Mak & Koh Rayang Nok (video)

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January 9 2024

Untouched islands in Thailand? They are still there, such as Koh Mak and Koh Rayang Nok. No overcrowded beaches and jungle of hotels here. Koh Mak is a rustic Thai island, which falls under the province of Trat, in the eastern Gulf of Thailand.

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Koh Tup and Koh Mor near Krabi (video)

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January 8 2024

Those staying in Krabi can book an excursion to four islands off the coast of Krabi in the Phang-nga Bay. One of those islands is Koh Tup, which is connected to Koh Mor by a sandbank at low tide. Both islands belong to the Mu Koh Poda group.

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An island that looks a lot like a savannah in Africa, that is unique about Koh Phra Tong. The island is covered with white sand dunes and fields of long grass. Koh Phra Thong is a unique and enchanting island in the Andaman Sea, located in the Phang Nga province of Thailand.

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According to some, Koh Phayam in the Andaman Sea is the last untouched island in Thailand, not yet fallen prey to mass tourism.

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Koh Mak, a tropical paradise within reach

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December 21 2023

If you are looking for a relaxed and peaceful place to spend a weekend or longer, Koh Mak in the eastern Gulf of Thailand is a destination that will meet your requirements. Koh Mak, is a small island in the province of Trat and is still a tropical paradise. 

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Ferry from Trat to Koh Chang

The word chang means elephant in the Thai language. Koh Chang therefore stands for Elephant Island (koh = island). It is one of the larger islands of Thailand, located in the southeast in the Gulf of Thailand and belonging to the province of Trat.

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Thailand's holiday islands are loved worldwide. It's not just the natural splendor of white sandy beaches and crystal clear water that lures visitors. These islands are a harmonious blend of a rich underwater world, hospitable culture, and culinary delights, accessible to every budget. Delving into the reasons behind their popularity reveals a fascinating world of both serene beauty and adventurous possibilities.

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Koh Lipe is a tropical island to dream of. White palm beaches, impressively clear water and a temperate climate. You can relax, sunbathe, snorkel, dive and go out.

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