Discover Thailand’s Hidden Island Paradises (Ep.2)

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Thailand is world-famous for its iconic beach destinations like Phuket and Koh Samui, but beyond the spotlight lies a collection of untouched islands where time slows down and nature takes center stage. If you’re seeking true serenity and soul-refreshing scenery, these five lesser-known islands in the Andaman Sea are calling your name.

 

Koh Mook

Location: Andaman Sea, Trang Province

Best known for the awe-inspiring Emerald Cave (Tham Morakot), Koh Mook blends natural wonder with cultural charm. A swim through a dark tunnel leads you to a hidden lagoon surrounded by towering cliffs. Beyond the cave, expect quiet beaches, fishing village life, and sunset views that will stay with you forever.

How to go there from Kuala Lumpur:

https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Kuala-Lumpur/Koh-Mook-Sivalai-Beach-Resort

(Source: https://chillpainai.com/scoop/10679)


Koh Ngai

Location: Andaman Sea, Krabi Province

Just a short boat ride from Koh Mook, Koh Ngai is a peaceful escape with powdery white sand and calm turquoise waters. The island is small, walkable, and entirely car-free, making it a favorite for honeymooners, snorkelers, and anyone looking to disconnect in nature.

How to go there from Kuala Lumpur:

https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Kuala-Lumpur/Koh-Ngai

(Source: https://thehappyjetlagger.com/en/koh-ngai/)

 

Koh Laoliang

Location: Petra Islands, Trang Province

Raw, rugged, and remote, Koh Laoliang is where digital detox dreams come true. With dramatic limestone cliffs perfect for rock climbing, tented eco-camps, and coral-rich snorkeling spots, it offers a rare, off-the-grid experience inside a national park. No roads, no Wi-Fi—just pure connection with nature.

How to go there from Kuala Lumpur:

https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Kuala-Lumpur/Ko-Phetra

(Source: https://amazingthailand.com.au/camping-in-thailands-hidden-gem-koh-laoliang-trang/)

 

Koh Bulon

Location: Andaman Sea, Satun Province

Often overlooked, Koh Bulon is a small island gem with calm beaches and an authentic village atmosphere. Friendly locals, simple bungalows, and clear waters filled with fish make it a hidden paradise for those who seek peace and authenticity. You’ll likely spend your days barefoot and blissed out.

How to go there from Kuala Lumpur:

https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Kuala-Lumpur/Ko-Bulon-Le

(Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/life/travel/40043646)

 

Koh Tarutao

Location: Tarutao National Marine Park, Satun Province

Koh Tarutao is steeped in history—it was once a penal colony—but today it’s part of a protected marine park known for its untamed beauty. Jungle trails, wildlife spotting, and miles of undeveloped beaches make this island a sanctuary for adventurers and nature lovers.

How to go there from Kuala Lumpur:

https://www.rome2rio.com/s/Kuala-Lumpur/Ko-Tarutao

(Source: https://www.pinyourfootsteps.com/ko-tarutao-more-than-a-quick-stopover-en-route-to-ko-lipe/, https://adventure.com/koh-tarutao-prison-paradise/)

 

 

Ready to Explore?

If you’re looking for something beyond the usual island routine, these five hidden gems are worth the journey. Quiet, authentic, and unforgettable—they show Thailand’s wild side in the best way.

Check out the ep.1 article of Discover Thailand’s Hidden Island Paradises at MyRehat:

https://myrehat.com/places-to-explore/5-thailands-amazing-tropical-islands-for-your-bucket-list/

For more curated escapes and unique stays, visit www.myrehat.com

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