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Thale Waek

Ao Nang, Mueang Krabi District, Krabi 81180, Thailand
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Ko Kai (Chicken Island)

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4.7
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4.0
1y

Beautiful but VERY VERY touristic area-----loads of longtails tied up at this park. Ko Thap (Thai: เกาะทับ, "Thap Island", sometimes spelled Tub[citation needed]) is an island in Krabi Province, Thailand. This island is a member of the Poda Archipelago, which is composed of Poda Island, Tub Island, Mor Island and Kai Island. Locals refer to Tab Island as Koh Tub.[1]

Activities Aside from having beaches, a coral reef surrounds the area, which has attracted snorkeling and other outdoor activities.[2]

Separated Sea At low tide, the three islands link together, forming a "Tha-le Waek" (Separated sea). Tourists can walk across the beach to all of the islands.[3] Clear blue green and bathtub warm waters invite snorkeling and swimming . There is a small crowded store that serves up cold drinks and a limited food menu. Restrooms----hmmmm---not sure!????????? Handicap doable but getting in and out of a longtail might present a challenge. Final take---Go, beautiful but be prepared for crowded beach...

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5.0
2y

Thale Waek One of Thailand's unseen highlights, Thale Waek is situated along sedam Khwan. As the tide recedes, the sea is gradually separated by the white sand and limestone Beach that will appear to amazingly connect the two islands at low tide.

Thale Waek It is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the sea level is at the lowest each day. It is like the sea has split open until it has become a white sand dune, and it connects 3 islands: Ko Kai, Ko Thap, and Ko Mo. The time that tourists have the opportunity to see Thale Waek will be a period of 5 days before and after the 15th day of the waxing moon. The tourist season is November-early May of every year. Getting there: A Hua Tong boat can be rented from the Ao Nang area, or buy a day or half-day tour package from a travel agency in Krabi, which often organises tour programmes for 4 islands on the same route: Ko Poda, Thale Waek (Ko Kai, Ko Thap, and Ko Mo), and Railay Beach. It takes about 30 minutes...

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5.0
2y

This place is amazing in Krabi that I ever seen before! It’s a great time if you go with your family to relax on the weekend. Thale Waek is known for the amazing phenomenon happens when there is a low tide and water level is down. it will look like there are 2 islands at high tide. Beautiful endless picture spots, many beaches to choose from. Beautiful beach, amazing sand, but too many people. Very hot, and nothing much if you come in the afternoon. Especially if the water is high and you can't cross between the two islands.The water is crystal clear and teeming with fish that will nibble your toes from the moment you step in.The sand is nice, soft and clean. The atmosphere is great with nice beach and sea. The Island is nice and lovely place for you to relax for a while. Swimming here is also nice but beware of the big waves and jelly fish.I actually suggest you to go there! It had small beautiful island, skip the weekends if you don't want to be in...

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Markus “markobear1”Markus “markobear1”
Beautiful but VERY VERY touristic area-----loads of longtails tied up at this park. Ko Thap (Thai: เกาะทับ, "Thap Island", sometimes spelled Tub[citation needed]) is an island in Krabi Province, Thailand. This island is a member of the Poda Archipelago, which is composed of Poda Island, Tub Island, Mor Island and Kai Island. Locals refer to Tab Island as Koh Tub.[1] Activities Aside from having beaches, a coral reef surrounds the area, which has attracted snorkeling and other outdoor activities.[2] Separated Sea At low tide, the three islands link together, forming a "Tha-le Waek" (Separated sea). Tourists can walk across the beach to all of the islands.[3] Clear blue green and bathtub warm waters invite snorkeling and swimming . There is a small crowded store that serves up cold drinks and a limited food menu. Restrooms----hmmmm---not sure!????????? Handicap doable but getting in and out of a longtail might present a challenge. Final take---Go, beautiful but be prepared for crowded beach and water time!
Aafreen MominAafreen Momin
Thale Waek One of Thailand's unseen highlights, Thale Waek is situated along sedam Khwan. As the tide recedes, the sea is gradually separated by the white sand and limestone Beach that will appear to amazingly connect the two islands at low tide. Thale Waek It is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the sea level is at the lowest each day. It is like the sea has split open until it has become a white sand dune, and it connects 3 islands: Ko Kai, Ko Thap, and Ko Mo. The time that tourists have the opportunity to see Thale Waek will be a period of 5 days before and after the 15th day of the waxing moon. The tourist season is November-early May of every year. Getting there: A Hua Tong boat can be rented from the Ao Nang area, or buy a day or half-day tour package from a travel agency in Krabi, which often organises tour programmes for 4 islands on the same route: Ko Poda, Thale Waek (Ko Kai, Ko Thap, and Ko Mo), and Railay Beach. It takes about 30 minutes from Ao Nang
Natthatida I.Natthatida I.
This place is amazing in Krabi that I ever seen before! It’s a great time if you go with your family to relax on the weekend. Thale Waek is known for the amazing phenomenon happens when there is a low tide and water level is down. it will look like there are 2 islands at high tide. Beautiful endless picture spots, many beaches to choose from. Beautiful beach, amazing sand, but too many people. Very hot, and nothing much if you come in the afternoon. Especially if the water is high and you can't cross between the two islands.The water is crystal clear and teeming with fish that will nibble your toes from the moment you step in.The sand is nice, soft and clean. The atmosphere is great with nice beach and sea. The Island is nice and lovely place for you to relax for a while. Swimming here is also nice but beware of the big waves and jelly fish.I actually suggest you to go there! It had small beautiful island, skip the weekends if you don't want to be in a big crowd.
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Beautiful but VERY VERY touristic area-----loads of longtails tied up at this park. Ko Thap (Thai: เกาะทับ, "Thap Island", sometimes spelled Tub[citation needed]) is an island in Krabi Province, Thailand. This island is a member of the Poda Archipelago, which is composed of Poda Island, Tub Island, Mor Island and Kai Island. Locals refer to Tab Island as Koh Tub.[1] Activities Aside from having beaches, a coral reef surrounds the area, which has attracted snorkeling and other outdoor activities.[2] Separated Sea At low tide, the three islands link together, forming a "Tha-le Waek" (Separated sea). Tourists can walk across the beach to all of the islands.[3] Clear blue green and bathtub warm waters invite snorkeling and swimming . There is a small crowded store that serves up cold drinks and a limited food menu. Restrooms----hmmmm---not sure!????????? Handicap doable but getting in and out of a longtail might present a challenge. Final take---Go, beautiful but be prepared for crowded beach and water time!
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Thale Waek One of Thailand's unseen highlights, Thale Waek is situated along sedam Khwan. As the tide recedes, the sea is gradually separated by the white sand and limestone Beach that will appear to amazingly connect the two islands at low tide. Thale Waek It is a natural phenomenon that occurs when the sea level is at the lowest each day. It is like the sea has split open until it has become a white sand dune, and it connects 3 islands: Ko Kai, Ko Thap, and Ko Mo. The time that tourists have the opportunity to see Thale Waek will be a period of 5 days before and after the 15th day of the waxing moon. The tourist season is November-early May of every year. Getting there: A Hua Tong boat can be rented from the Ao Nang area, or buy a day or half-day tour package from a travel agency in Krabi, which often organises tour programmes for 4 islands on the same route: Ko Poda, Thale Waek (Ko Kai, Ko Thap, and Ko Mo), and Railay Beach. It takes about 30 minutes from Ao Nang
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This place is amazing in Krabi that I ever seen before! It’s a great time if you go with your family to relax on the weekend. Thale Waek is known for the amazing phenomenon happens when there is a low tide and water level is down. it will look like there are 2 islands at high tide. Beautiful endless picture spots, many beaches to choose from. Beautiful beach, amazing sand, but too many people. Very hot, and nothing much if you come in the afternoon. Especially if the water is high and you can't cross between the two islands.The water is crystal clear and teeming with fish that will nibble your toes from the moment you step in.The sand is nice, soft and clean. The atmosphere is great with nice beach and sea. The Island is nice and lovely place for you to relax for a while. Swimming here is also nice but beware of the big waves and jelly fish.I actually suggest you to go there! It had small beautiful island, skip the weekends if you don't want to be in a big crowd.
Natthatida I.

Natthatida I.

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