Koh Lao Lading - Thailand's Untouched Andaman Haven
Off southern Thailand's Krabi coast, the petite island pair of Koh Lao Lading rises steeply from the bright blue Andaman Sea. The two small forested isles harbor secluded coves with powdery white sand lapped by translucent turquoise waters - an ideal tropical hideaway.
Sea kayaking, snorkeling, and beach relaxation draw visitors who make the day trip by longtail boat from the mainland. Short jungle trails connect the two islands. Basic bungalows provide overnight accommodation immersed in nature underneath starry skies.
The Andaman's tropical climate means warm weather year-round for island escapes. Peak tourism lasts November to April. Koh Lao Lading lies just 1 mile offshore from the mainland pier at Klong Muang Beach.
With their remote tranquility and dramatic wooded cliffs plunging into the sea, Koh Lao Lading offers adventurous travelers a pristine Thai island paradise off the mass tourism grid.



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