KOH YUAK, KOH MAN NAI, KOH MAN NOK
This is a small group of islands delightfully visible especially from Klong Prao and Kai Bae beaches. Koh Yuak has a small beachfront of sand formed from decayed corals, clear and shallow waters.
Next to Koh Yuak is Koh Plee and Koh Suwan, both of which have rocky shores. Koh Rom, which means Umbrella Island because of the island’s large tree with such shape, has colourful corals about 6 metres deep around Koh Suwan.
Further down south is Koh Man Nai which during low tide is reachable by wading in chest- deep waters from Kai Bae Beach.
This is a small group of islands delightfully visible especially from Klong Prao and Kai Bae beaches. Koh Yuak has a small beachfront of sand formed from decayed corals, clear and shallow waters.
Next to Koh Yuak is Koh Plee and Koh Suwan, both of which have rocky shores. Koh Rom, which means Umbrella Island because of the island’s large tree with such shape, has colourful corals about 6 metres deep around Koh Suwan.
Further down south is Koh Man Nai which during low tide is reachable by wading in chest- deep waters from Kai Bae Beach.
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