Mu Ko Hong

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Mu Ko Hong is a small group of picturesque limestone islands in Krabi Province, Thailand, known for their secluded lagoons, clear turquoise waters, and popular kayaking and snorkeling spots.

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Koh Hong 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archipelago
tourist attraction
accessFrom Ao Nang NERFINISHED
Krabi town NERFINISHED
Phuket NERFINISHED
accessMethod longtail boat
speedboat
bestVisitSeason dry season
conservationStatus protected area within a national park
country Thailand
environmentType marine limestone karst landscape
governingBody Department of National Parks Wildlife and Plant Conservation of Thailand NERFINISHED
hasActivityRestriction limited access during rough seas
no overnight stays on most islands
hasAttraction Hong Lagoon NERFINISHED
hidden lagoons inside limestone karsts
hasFeature clear turquoise waters
mangrove forests
secluded lagoons
small sandy beaches
steep limestone cliffs
hasGeologicalForm limestone islands
hasIsland Daeng Island NERFINISHED
Hong Island NERFINISHED
Lao Lading Island NERFINISHED
Pakbia Island NERFINISHED
hasWildlife coral communities
tropical birds
tropical marine fish
knownFor kayaking
picturesque seascapes
scenic lagoons
snorkeling
locatedIn Krabi Province NERFINISHED
southern Thailand NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Andaman Sea NERFINISHED
nearestMajorAirport Krabi International Airport NERFINISHED
partOf Than Bok Khorani National Park NERFINISHED
peakTouristMonths November to April
region Andaman Coast of Thailand NERFINISHED
regulation national park rules and conservation regulations apply
tourismActivity island-hopping tours
sea kayaking
snorkeling tours
swimming
tourismType marine tourism

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Hong Islands hasAlternativeName Mu Ko Hong
Than Bok Khorani National Park hasIsland Mu Ko Hong
this entity surface form: Koh Hong