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During my visit to the beach with the I Love Ranong 84 tour and a personal photographer, I was delighted by the wonderful atmosphere. The sea water was crystal clear, although the stormy weather made the sky appear overcast. The designated spot for taking public photos was a scenic viewpoint, which required the assistance of a guide to navigate the steep terrain. It is not advisable to venture to this location alone, and wearing sandals is not recommended due to the rugged terrain.
The beach offers a stunning bird's eye view that is truly breathtaking. The climate is refreshingly cool, and the surrounding pine trees provide a sense of tranquility that is unmatched. The water is crystal clear, and the sand is fine and soft to the touch.
Our island hopping adventure took us to a breathtaking island that could easily be described as a sea-encircled mountain. The island's lush vegetation is home to towering trees and colossal wild plants that thrive naturally. Scaling the mountain rewards you with an awe-inspiring panoramic view of the surroundings. It's worth noting that the mountain's incline is steep, and a fall could be dangerous. Therefore, we recommend wearing sandals like Crocs or Keen for better grip. As we were traveling by boat, shoes were not an option. For a comprehensive island hopping experience that includes this island and two others, check out the [Asian Traveler] blog. It also provides a helpful guide to other must-see attractions in Ranong.
Ao Khao Kwai beach has stunning scenery. The natural beauty of the bay is truly breathtaking and I can easily get to it. It was truly an unforgettable experience that made me feel refreshed and uplifted.
This island is nestled within the confines of a well-maintained national marine park. While there may not be any corals to observe, the island boasts a breathtaking viewpoint that requires some limb-climbing to reach. Thankfully, the trail is brief and features ropes to ensure your balance. The view from the top is absolutely worth the effort. In fact, the climb itself is quite enjoyable! You can find the starting point of the trail near the boat parking area - simply inquire with the friendly national park staff.