Koh Hong, Krabi Thailand.

Koh Hong (Room Island) is part
of a group of islands one hour north of Krabi. Koh Hong has only one beach -
Pelay Beach - but it is recognized for being extremely beautiful, boasting fine
white sand, coral and lots of varieties of tropical fish. Pelay
Beach
is framed by limestone rock formations which give it an enclosed feel. Coupled
with the fact that there are seldom many people there, Koh Hong very much offers
a ‘desert island’ experience. Its name comes from an eroded group of caves in
the middle of the island which harbours a large lake with a small passage to the
sea. When the tide is high long tail boats are able to enter the ‘room’ and
visitors can swim in around in crystal clear water with a depth of around one
metre. Koh Hong is another collection point for the nests that provide the
ingredients for bird’s nest soup. You can witness the fascinating sight of young
men shimmying up bamboo poles to great heights to collect these nests, genuinely
risking life and limb in pursuit of their income. Death and injuries do happen,
so be warned! If you are on a limited time frame, a visit to Koh Hong might not
be possible, but if you have the time it’s well worth the effort. A visit to the
island is really getting away from it all and something you shouldn’t miss if
you can avoid it!

Details: There is no accommodation on Koh Hong and overnight stays are not
permitted.
How to get there: It takes about one hour to get to Koh Island from Ao Nang
Beach. Group tours can be arranged from Ao Nang.


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