Koh Rok Nai is where Koh Lanta National Park rangers headquarter is located. There is a beach on the east of the island. There are some coral reefs located in the north of the island. On the island there are tents to rent for visitors who wish to spend a night rent.
Ao Railay is characterized by beautiful landscapes with magnificent limestone cliff s as a heaven for rock climbers. Hat Railay consist of 2 side; Railay West: is the longest, featuring white sand and shallow water. Though Railay West is ideal for sunbathing, do be warned that the southern-end is pretty rocky. Being also the most beautiful at sunset, popular of resorts, restaurants and beach bars serving visitors. Further a good spot for rock climbing. Railay East: (Hat Nam Maow) which is actually really just part of a bigger mangrove swamp. Though it’s not great for swimming, it’s the best place to catch a beautiful sunrise.
Ko Phi Phi is an archipelago people name the gem of the ocean. Most tourists visit here to dive and enjoy colorful coral reefs and fish.
Tourists who enjoy kayaking through nature will get to paddle along the limestone reefs throughout the entire way.
The museum exhibits various artifacts discovered during excavations of an area called "Khuan Luk Pat" or a bead mound behind Wat Khlong Thom.
Klang Cave is beautiful stalactite and stalagmite cave and one of the most complete cave in Thailand. It also get the 2nd rank of beautiful cave of Asia. We need guide when visit this cave because the route is dark, deep and complicate. Inside has total 13 rooms and spent around 1-2 hours for the non-cave explorer. The first 3 rooms is beautiful and worth for visit. The stalactite has feature of quartz stone like white coral. Also has stalactite shape of many straws from ceiling. There are small stalagmites on the ground. This room’s floor look like The Great Wall. Route inside cave is not smooth and need to climb in some area. So tourists should not wear skirt or high heel shoes because not safe. The important things that must bring is flashlight and contact officer before visit. More information and contact guide at 0 7563 4072, 08 6691 5151, 08 7470 6661.