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Krathom Moken Beach Resort
 
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137 Moo 2,Koh Prathong, Kuraburi, Phang-Nga 82150, Thailand

 
 



Krathom Moken Beach Resort is -- The Magic of the Places.  Amid the beautiful Andaman Sea, Krathom Moken, a small resort with 26 Moken Style cottages, 4 Moken boat houses is located on Phra Thong Island, Kuraburi District, Phang-Nga Province, Thailand. Koh Phra Thong is home to distinctive, languages and cultures differ from the rest of Thai society.


Krathom Moken offers snorkeling in front of the resort, fishing, rainforest hikes, a traditional fishing village and the golden field, swamp forest behind the resort. There are many wild animals a look of hornbills shy monkeys and wild deers. From Krathom Moken is easy to go to Surin Islands Marine National Park, the best snorkeling site in Thailand.

Koh Phra Thong :

The miracal island of Thailand with the long beaches around the island, flat Savanna in the middle, mangrove swamps on the other side, golden field.

1. Bann Thong Dhab
2. Bann Tha Pae Yoi
3. Bann Koh Ra
4. Bann Pok Jok

Most of the villager are local fisher man very traditional living. On the island also had wild animals Deer, hornbills, shy monkey, pigs. And many kind of wild orchids and special plants in the safari behind the Krathom Moken

Krathom Moken : The lovely place on Koh Pra Thong, A charming atmosphere of the Safari in the middle of the Andaman Sea. Here is the private place you can find name' s Krathom Moken

Moken Hut mean the place to live for Moken people, Moken is the sea gypsea group around Surin Marine National Park in he Andaman Sea. They do have their own language, simply living, special style for fishing or catch anything from the sea. They live in peace, shy with the tourist.



 
 
 

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