Koh Hong Archipelago

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Koh Hong Archipelago is a small group of scenic limestone islands in Krabi Province, Thailand, renowned for their turquoise lagoons, white-sand beaches, and popular kayaking and snorkeling spots.

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Koh Hong Archipelago canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
tourist destination
accessBy longtail boat
speedboat
administrativeRegion Ao Luek District NERFINISHED
bestVisitSeason November to April
climate tropical monsoon climate
country Thailand
distanceFromKrabiMainland approximately 20–30 minutes by boat
governingBody Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation of Thailand NERFINISHED
hasBeachType powdery white sand
hasFeature hidden lagoons
limestone karst formations
mangrove areas
shallow coral reefs
hasIsland Koh Hong NERFINISHED
Koh Lao Lading NERFINISHED
Koh Pakbia NERFINISHED
Koh Rai NERFINISHED
hasRegulation national park entry fee required
no overnight stays on most islands
hasView Phang Nga Bay area NERFINISHED
hasWildlife coral species
sea birds
tropical fish
knownFor kayaking
limestone islands
scenic cliffs
snorkeling
turquoise lagoons
white-sand beaches
locatedIn Andaman Sea NERFINISHED
Krabi Province NERFINISHED
southern Thailand NERFINISHED
nearestCity Krabi NERFINISHED
partOf Than Bok Khorani National Park NERFINISHED
popularActivity day trips
sea kayaking
snorkeling tours
sunbathing
swimming
tourismType eco-tourism
marine tourism
waterColor emerald green
turquoise

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Hong Islands hasAlternativeName Koh Hong Archipelago