"La Wa Island" has been heard for a long time. But because La Wa Island is located in Phang Nga Bay, it is impossible to find the beauty of the sea or the beautiful white sand beach like the Thai people like Similan Island or Tachai Island. This makes me not very eager to visit.
Coincidentally, today my close friend called me to invite me to take a boat trip to see the view of Phang Nga Bay (a large boat that will be open for service around May 2017). So I agreed without hesitation. Because it is a free opportunity, I mean a good opportunity to finally know what La Wa Island looks like. Yehhhhh
Our large boat sailed from Ao Po Pier, Phuket. But for friends who live in Phang Nga Province, you can also board at many piers such as Ban Hin Rom Pier, Klong Hin Pier, or Ban Sam Chong Pier in Takua Thung District. It is not difficult to travel to La Wa Island. The price is a fixed price, depending on the agreement.
Ko Lawa, also known as Ko Lawa Yai, is a small island located in Phang Nga Bay. From a distance, it appears similar to other islands in the bay. The green seawater is not as stunning as the Andaman Sea, which is typical of the shallow waters of Phang Nga Bay. This is also why Phang Nga Bay remains a popular tourist destination even during the monsoon season.
Just a few degrees beyond La Wa Island, a breathtaking vista of small and large islands unfolds, forming a stunning backdrop for sailboats emerging from La Wa. Having traveled to numerous destinations, I am confident that this is the "highlight of La Wa Island."
The boat gradually approached the island, revealing a clearer view. It seemed to be low tide, as my friend pointed out, exposing more of the sandy beach than usual. Some parts even extended out into the sea.
I arrived on a large boat, so I had to take a long-tail boat to the island. Those who had already chartered a long-tail boat could easily get to the island.
The island boasts a moderately sized sandy beach with clear seawater. However, the sand here is not as white as that found on the islands in the Andaman Sea.
However, I find this place charming because of its tranquility, which is unknown to most people.
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The sea water here is clear, but the sand is not very white.
The most breathtaking highlight of this island is undoubtedly the stunning view of the dozens of large and small islands scattered across Phang Nga Bay.
The island of Lawa offers a variety of scenic spots for photography.
In the evening, the beach faces west, providing a romantic setting to enjoy the sunset.
Seeing this makes me want to go to Koh Lawa, doesn't it? ^_^
Getting to Koh Lawa
You can get there by hiring a long-tail boat or buying a Phang Nga Bay day trip, which some tour companies also stop at Koh Lawa.
The piers from which you can travel to Koh Lawa are:
- Ban Hin Rom Pier, Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province
- Ban Klong Hin Pier, Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province
- Ban Sam Chong Pier, Takua Thung District, Phang Nga Province
- Ao Po Pier, Thalang District, Phuket Province
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