HAAD RIN
The most visited of the bays, Had Rin and Chaloklum most of the time have a scattering of sun worshippers but there's also quieter, more hidden beaches and bays.
Kho Phangan's monthly Full Moon Party is asia's most famous beach party, with international DJ's from all over the world lining up to get the honor of playing.
Kho Phangan offers many popular things to do one being snorkeling at most of the island bays, one bay in particular is in the northeast side near by Koh Maa.
Simmilar to Samui, Phangan has experienced enormous increase in tourist arrival numbers and the island is known its own right for its monthly infamous Fullmoon Party at Haad Rin bay. Due to its vibrant party scene some have named Koh Phangan the Ibiza of the east.
There are roads to Haad Rin, but you have been warned that the roads are not in the best condition and unless you are a good motorbike driver then do not attempt to get to HaadRin, as most accidents involving motorcycles happen in this area. Our advice is to leave your scooter at the 7-11 at BanTai and pay about 40 Baht for a pick up over the hills to HadRin.
There are some very options for accommodation and cozy bungalow resorts on most of Phangan's beaches and nearly all of them are able to book online from this website.
Whatever it could be that you are looking for, on Koh Phangan is something for everyone. The island offers more than 250 hotels and resorts to choose from, everything from a cheap 80 THB a night bamboo shack without private toilet to luxury air-conditioned villa with private swimming pool.
Kho Phangan consists of a amazing paradise full of swaying palms and bright turquoise waters.
There are loads of ways to get around the island, you can hire a local taxi cab for a small amount of money,or if you feel really adventurist you can rent a bicycle or motorcycle and do it in your own time frame.
Kohpangan is a little island not far from it's neighbor island Koh Samui.
As a natural paradise island not far from Samui and Koh Tao, the island is perfect getaway retreat, where one may enjoy relaxing on quiet white sand beaches or snorkelling and learning to dive at the distinctive island of Ko Ma
Simmilar to it's neighbour island, Koh Tao, this island was first visited by tourists searching a sanctuary from the commercialised island of Koh Samui and today, the island has a large array of things to do, parties, accommodation and alternative yoga resorts.
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