Koh Nok Paow
A one day trip to Koh Nok Paow Community
As it was told that there were sea cows living in the area around Koh Nok Paow, a journey then was made. It took about 50 minutes to drive from Surat Thani to Don Sak pier in order to take the boat to KohNok Paow. There are two ways of getting there, hiring a boat or taking the boat which goes to Koh Phaluay. Koh Nok Poaw is in between Don Sak and KohPhaluay but the big boat cannot go ashore. There isa small boat for people to disembark from the big boat to the island.
The first place to visit at the Nok Paow island was Long Hon Beach. The beach itself has white sand which contrasts nicely with the blue sky. Stepping on the beach was amazing as it was not actually sand, but small shells instead.
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น้ำทะเลสีฟ้าตัดกับชายหาด
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ชายหาดเปลือกหอย
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ชายหาดล่องหน
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เปลือกหอยทับถมกันเป็นชายหาด
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ศาลาพักผ่อน
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เปลือกหอยเล็กๆ กองสูง
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ท่าเรือในชายหาด
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ท่าเรือ
Had Long Hon Beach is an amazing beach as it can be seen only towards the end of the year. Then the beach itself disappears, that’s why it’s called Long Hon which means “disappear”.There is a small path connected to the beach which can be used to explore the island.
After visiting the beach, the next trip is set to Had Tean Beach on which is the village community is situated. It took only 5 minutes to get to the village.
หลังจากเดินทางมาถึงบ้านผู้ช่วยผู้ใหญ่แล้ว ก็ได้เดินทางไปชมเส้นทางรอบเกาะที่เราเห็นตอนที่นั่งเรือมายังเกาะ ซึ่งสามารถเดินเท้าเข้าไปได้
The walking path around the island is quite long. Enjoying the view, then back to explore the village where a school and a monastery are on the other side.
Koh Nok Paow School faces the beach from which it is protected by a fence whereas a mountain serves as a wall to its back. This natural environment is perfect for studying that could not be found in the big city.
Keeping along the beach from the school, there is the Koh Nok Paow Monastery which is close to the school. Small shelters for monks are amongst the trees right next to the mountain. There are also two small pavilions for people to relax in and feel the breeze from the sea.
After exploring the island, a mission of searching for sea cows begins. We were told by the village headman that the sea cows appeared just 2 days ago. Leave it to fate or fortune if they will show up. There is a cave of swallows but we could not access it without permission. It is a strictly protected area in order to prevent the nest thieves. The assistant of the village headman showed us around the island in case the sea cows might show up before leaving for Don Sak. Some islanders are with us to take their crabs and crayfish to the market.
The trip of visiting the island to see the sea cows was not successful as they were nowhere to be seen. However, the island offers us the beauty of nature instead. There are no resorts or bungalowsto rent but there are home stay accommodations and tents offered to visitors. Overall, Koh Nok Paow is very suitable for visitors or holiday makers who love peace and nature.