National parks in Thailand will reopen on October 1
Thailand's breathtaking national parks, a haven for nature lovers, are about to reopen their doors after a temporary closure. From October 1, 2023, visitors can again enjoy unspoiled nature, impressive landscapes and crystal clear waters. Whether you enjoy hiking, snorkeling or simply taking in the beauty of nature, an unforgettable experience awaits.
Agenda: Dive into conservation – 'Go Green Active' at the world's best beach! (video)
Trang's famous Koh Kradan, voted “best beach in the world” in 2023, will be the scene of a special underwater clean-up campaign on November 11. The Trang Tourism Association, in collaboration with various partners, invites diving enthusiasts to “Go Green Active”, an initiative aimed at seagrass conservation and cleaning the seabed. A unique opportunity to contribute to nature!
Trang province and its hidden gems
Although more and more travelers find their way to Trang and its enchanting surroundings, it remains a well-kept secret for most tourists who come to Thailand.
Ko Kradan, an island in the Andaman Sea in Thailand's southern Trang province, has been named the best beach in the world by the UK's World Beach Guide website. The announcement was made by government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri.
The World's Best Hidden Beaches: Trang Archipelago
Recently there was a nice article in 'The Guardian' about the most beautiful beaches that have not yet been discovered by the masses. This category also includes the Trang archipelago such as Koh Muk, Koh Kradan, Koh Rok Nai & Koh Rok Nok, Koh Ngai, Koh Libong, Koh Sukorn, Koh Lao Liang and Koh Phetra.
Submitted: Chill out divers Koh mook Thailand (video)
On the quiet island of Koh Mook with a picturesque fishing village, there is a small personal diving school run by a Dutch woman with her own longtail boat.