Ao Lang Khaay
Ao Lang Khaay
It doesn't get much more isolated than Ao Lang Khaay on Ko tao's remote east coast. No beach to speak of, but lots of boulders to jump off.
Taken on: 26th April, 2007. Copyright: All Rights Reserved - See travelfishery's page of Flickr
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Ko Tao's east coast holds some of the most terrific spots on the island. If you're keen to get away from the crowd, have a stash of good books, a penchant for all-day hammock-swinging punctuated with spots of snorkelling, then the east coast has your name written all over it. Across June, July and August in particular, the waters on this side of the island are calm and the snorkelling is nothing short of tremendous.
Idyllic it is, but it comes with a price -- the roads over to the eastern bays are some of the worst on Ko Tao, and if you're planning on spending many an evening over in the Sairee bars and restaurants, then you may want to reconsider, or simply plan a night out at the beginning or end of your stay on Ko Tao somewhere closer to the action. These roads are bad -- in wet season even worse! All resorts offer some sort of daily transfers into town for you to stock up on munchies though, so you are not completely stuck, and in some areas you can easily kayak ... Read our complete Ko Tao East Coast travel guide









