Discover the best top things to do in Ko Kut, Thailand including Huang Nam Keaw Waterfall, Klong Jao Waterfall, Ban Ao Yai, Klong Chao Beach, Bang Bao Beach, Tapao Beach, Khlong Yai Kee Waterfalls, Khlong Chao Waterfalls, Koh Kradat, The Old Trees.
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4.5 based on 91 reviews
Pure jungle experience, the waterfall is not in the full flow at this time and swimming is questionable, but still worth to visit.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
Gorgeous, stunning waterfall. We rented a private taxi for the day to see all the beautiful sights. Well worth it, and worth going to see. You will have the odd selfie lover hogging up the best area for the perfect picture! But beautiful surroundings.
4.5 based on 54 reviews
Genuine fishing village with a few restaurants. Well worth going there! We finished the day on the Ao Phrao beach ????
4.5 based on 27 reviews
This is one of many the great beaches on Koh Kut. Nice sand, shallow water, too shallow perhaps as you have to walk a bit to swim. A few resorts a long the beach.
4.5 based on 37 reviews
I felt like I was swimming in the paradise of the Blue Lagoon. Crystal clear water white sandy beach that felt like baby powder on your feet. Backed by coconut trees that gave you shade to sit and relax. In my opinion the best beach on the island
4.0 based on 248 reviews
A 15 minutes drive from Soneva Kiri through a local village towards the nearby Yai Kee Waterfall. Its great to enjoy a refreshing swim in the natural pool. I believe there are Garra Rufa fish which nibble at your feet providing a great foot pedicure but we didint get one!
4.0 based on 553 reviews
Highly recommend to go and see this Waterfalls. It is quite accessible by bike and that like couple of minutes walks, just at the end a bit rocky. The other waterfalls is possible to jump from the top, but is more far away from the center of an island and need to manage dozens of steps:). Still personally like the Khlong Chao most. It is also free of charge, just some non obligatory donations for waterfalls renovation, etc.
4.0 based on 91 reviews
On the way to Huang Nam Keaw waterfall, we stopped in the middle of the forest to see this big old tree which looked hundreds of years old. A very beautiful and serene place, the only sound are the leaves ruffling in the winds and birds chirping. It can be a little eerie but in a good way. The trees are a little difficult to locate but if you go with a local, he will surely take you. One clue of locating it is – look for the signboard which shows the way of Huang Nam Keaw Waterfall – the path to reach the tree is just beside.
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