Ko Haa

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Ko Haa is a small group of picturesque limestone islets in southern Thailand known for their clear waters, coral reefs, and popular diving and snorkeling sites.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dive site
island group
tourist attraction
accessBy boat only
administrativeProvince Krabi Province NERFINISHED
approximateBoatTravelTimeFromKoLanta about 1–1.5 hours
approximateDistanceFromKoLanta about 25–30 kilometers
bestSeasonForDiving November to April
country Thailand
diveSiteLevel suitable for beginners and experienced divers
environmentalSensitivity coral reef conservation area
hasActivity recreational diving
snorkeling tours
underwater photography
hasDiveSite Ko Haa Cathedral NERFINISHED
Ko Haa Chimney NERFINISHED
Ko Haa Lagoon NERFINISHED
hasFeature caves and swim-throughs
fringing coral reefs
lagoon
steep limestone cliffs
hasGeologicalForm limestone islets
hasView panoramic sea views
knownFor clear waters
coral reefs
marine life diversity
scuba diving
snorkeling
underwater visibility
locatedIn southern Thailand NERFINISHED
locatedInBodyOfWater Andaman Sea NERFINISHED
marineEcosystem tropical coral reef
nameMeaning Five Islands (in Thai)
nearestMajorTouristHub Ko Lanta NERFINISHED
Trang NERFINISHED
numberOfIslets 5
partOf Trang Islands region NERFINISHED
regulation day trips only for tourists
no accommodation on the islands
seaConditions generally calm inside lagoon
tourismType eco-tourism destination
marine tourism
typicalMarineSpecies clownfish
lionfish
moray eels
nudibranchs
reef sharks
sea turtles

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