The magnificent seascapes of Ko Rok can be explored some 15 kilometres west of Ngai (expect to pay around 4,000 baht for a daytrip by longtail),
while Muk's awe - inspiring Emerald Cave and Kradan's South Reef are commonly included on boat excursions closer to Ngai.
Not exact matches
somehow I don't feel like royalty walking around in my
muk boots surrounded by my homestead critters or
while I'm on my hands and knees weeding my garden.
While Ngai is a good choice for families and especially couples, solo travellers and backpackers should look to
Muk, Lanta or even Kradan for more budget accommodation options.