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Hidden scenes – 10 most underrated islands in Thailand:

Thailand or the Land of Smiles places pretty high on the bucket list of any travel enthusiast. With its lush vegetation, natural marvels, rich culture, and history. It packs something for everyone to like. Couples in particular always eye this gem of nature for their honeymoon trips. With its azure waters, pristine sands, and exotic locales it makes for a great place to enjoy with your partner. This makes Thailand packages some of the most popular searches on travel websites.

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However, given its popularity and the boom in tourism, many of these spots have become jam-packed. This makes it harder for those who like to take in the beauty of this tropical island peacefully. Hence, a need arises for places that are yet to be discovered and this is our theme of the day. We have compiled a list of the 10 most underrated islands in Thailand so that you can enjoy your Thailand tour package from India without any interruptions: Let’s dive in!

  1. Koh Kradan
  2. Koh Nang Yuan
  3. Koh Phra Thong
  4. Koh Khram Yai
  5. Koh Laoliang
  6. Koh Libong
  7. Koh Bulon Lae
  8. Koh Yao
  9. Koh Kood
  10. Koh Mak

1. Koh Kradan:

It is also known as the “ Surfboard Island ”. It features just two main beaches. It is protected under the Hat Chaoi Mai National Park as it is actually a part of this national park. Some of the main attractions here are the nearby islets like Koh Waen, Koh Chuek, or Koh Muk for its incredible Emerald Cave.

2. Koh Nang Yuan:

It is located near Koh Tao. It is the only place in the entire world that connects 3 separate islands by small sections of sand. The geography of this island is such that one can experience both equally beautiful sunrises and sunsets here. The biggest upside to staying on this small bit of heaven is the fact that post 5 PM the island isn’t available for visiting day-trippers. Its beauty can be attributed to the fact that the popular band Red Hot Chilli Peppers once rented the entire island. Its privacy and beauty makes it one of the most underrated islands in Thailand.

3. Koh Phra Thong:

Also known as the Buddha Island. Koh Phra Thong is a place many tourists come to explore the Mu Ko Surin National Park. The waters here are protected for an area of 140 square kilometers. They are home to the Richelieu Rock. These waters are also frequented by Manta Rays and Whale Sharks, both these creatures are a treat to behold. The blue waters and the life thriving below it make this one of the most underrated islands in Thailand.

4. Koh Khram Yai:

This island is located just a few kilometers off of Pattaya. It comprises of rocky cliffs and thick jungle, both these features have prevented development here. The result is that this marvel of nature remains uninhabited and unspoilt. It is the ideal place to get away from the buzzy and crowded atmosphere of Bangkok. It is a marine protection zone so charters are run at all times other than turtle mating season.

5. Koh Laoliang:

This island is where you can truly get away from it all. By law, only 50 visitors are allowed on this island at a time, that too during the dry season. But don’t mistake this exclusivity for opulence as the accommodations here don’t feature bungalows or villas but rather tents. These tents are independent and provide beautiful views of the Andaman Seas. The main attraction on this island is rock climbing.

6. Koh Libong:

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It is located in the Trang province and is the largest island in the region. This region comes under the Libong Archipelago Wildlife Reserve. The main attraction here has to be the Dugong. This animal inhabits the eastern mangroves of this island. Visitors can interact with these sea mammals with the company of trained naturalists. Back on land, the landscape features cashew trees, and grassy meadows.

7. Koh Bulon Lae:

This island is far from the industrial life dominant in Bangkok and the residents here believe in sustainable living. Located close to Koh Taratao and Koh Adang. This tiny speck of land is saturated with beaches, caves, and jungles. The best time to plan a trip here is between the months of November to April, which is the island’s dry season.

8. Koh Yao:

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Koh Yao Yai and Koh Yao Yai lie in between Phuket and Krabi. The topography here boasts of impressive cliffs and peaks. The indigenous population is rich in culture and steadfast in its ways. There are plenty of luxury options here to choose from for prospective couples on their honeymoon. It is interesting to note that the Phang Nga Bay was a shoot location for one of the wildly popular Bond films.

9. Koh Kood:

It is the fifth-largest of Thailand’s islands. It comprises of a very small population. The population here is packed into four built-up areas. As a result, many of this island’s corners remain unexplored. It is not surprising to stumble onto hidden bays, beaches, and even waterfalls. Its seclusion and allure make it one of the most underrated islands in Thailand.

10. Koh Mak:

It can be considered as a sibling to the Koh Chang Island. This land is unexplored and its management plans on keeping it that way. This island is owned by 5 families which give a lot of emphasis to ecotourism and self-sustainability. Some of the attractions here include – snorkeling, windsurfing and kayaking.

We hope our list of the 10 most underrated islands in Thailand helps you plan an enjoyable journey. And if not, we suggest you check out Pickyourtrail. We offer you the best deals and offers on travel packages. You can customise your itinerary to your liking. Our travel agents assist you at every step of your journey so that you have a hassle-free journey. We wish you happy travels.

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Hello, I am Niraj. I define myself as an amateur photographer, biker and seeker. I like to connect with like-minded friends and share experiences and stories from the place, people and time. I believe life is an endless journey and our actions no matter how small affects this infinite universe in some way or another. So let's not stop and keep our work going.

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