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Île de Koh Kai: 2 plages dans la zone

Province de Krabi, Thaïlande

Fonctionnalités clés: Pittoresque, Falaises, Emplacement isolé

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Bon pour la détente
Pittoresque
Sable beige
Fond marin sablonneux
Plage publique
Accessible en bateau
Pas de parking
Une roche de forme amusante - malheureusement, nous avons visité pendant la saison des méduse... Ainsi, seulement deux membres de notre groupe sont allés dans l'eau.
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Addie
Plageur débutant
Nous avons pris un bateau à longue queue dans le cadre du tour des 4 îles. Le trajet a été un peu difficile à cause du vent et de la pluie, mais une fois arrivés et récupérés notre équipement de plongée, nous avons passé un bon moment à observer les poissons colorés. Le mauvais temps faisait qu'il n'y avait pas beaucoup de touristes, nous avions donc beaucoup d'espace pour nager. La mer était encore très chaude.
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Bon pour la détente
Emplacement isolé
Sable beige fin
Fond de sable fin
Plage publique
Accessible en bateau
Pas de parking
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Lysander Everhart
Plageur débutant
Exploring the famous waters of Thailand's Andaman coast will lead you to the unique beauty of Ko Kai, also known as Chicken Island, named after a rock formation that looks like a chicken's head and neck. This small island, part of the Poda group of islands, not only boasts a whimsical landmark but also provides a peaceful retreat into the natural splendor of the region. Ko Kai stands out in the sea, with its rugged silhouette serving as a guide for those seeking the stunning combination of sea, sky, and rock. The island's bird-like rock formation is a geological masterpiece, millions of years in the making, now a popular spot for capturing the area's rugged charm. The beaches on Ko Kai are pure tropical paradise, with clear waters lapping at the shores. Snorkeling here is like diving into an underwater wonderland, with colorful coral reefs bustling with a variety of marine life. The island's marine environment showcases the diverse biodiversity of the Andaman Sea, with fish darting through the water like precious gems. Aside from its famous rock formation, Ko Kai embodies the tranquility of Thailand's lesser-known islands. It's a place where you can soak up the sun on sandy shores that whisper stories of the sea's eternal movement, while gazing out at the endless waters stretching to the horizon. A visit to Ko Kai is more than just a tourist stop; it's a journey into the beauty of nature. As the day transitions into the golden hour, the setting sun bathes the Chicken's silhouette in a warm glow, turning the island into a picture-perfect scene straight out of a storybook. For those who set foot on its shores, Chicken Island remains a standout attraction, a piece of Thailand's coastal magnificence that leaves a lasting impression, resonating with the soulful touch of nature's hand.
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Zander Kovalenko
Plageur débutant
Chicken Island, also known as Ko Gai, is a beautiful spot located off the coast of Thailand. The crystal-clear waters and distinctive limestone formations make it a captivating destination. The island earned its name from a rock formation that looks like a chicken's head and neck. Snorkeling in the colorful coral reefs allows visitors to see a variety of marine life, making it a paradise for those who love exploring underwater. With its stunning scenery and diverse aquatic wonders, Chicken Island is definitely a must-visit spot in the Andaman Sea.
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