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Koh Nang Yuan is a group of 3 virgin islands connected by one branching stretch of pure white beach.
It is the only one of its kind in the world. Koh Nangyuan is a spectacular little place.
Three small islets are connected by an incredible beach. There are no roads and so no motors on the island,
making it a blissfully quiet place. There are some upmarket bungalows and dive tour operators on the island so you can take a couple of days to check out the island�s sealife.
Since there is almost no infrastructure on the island, bungalow owners request that you do not bring plastic or trash to the island, since it is difficult to dispose of.
Koh Nang Yuan near Koh Tao located in the Gulf of Thailand in the South China Sea, 45 kilometers north of Samui Island.
The waters around Koh Tao and Koh nang Yuan are considered to be the best diving sites in the Gulf of Thailand
due to a wide variety of aquatic life, underwater rock formations and pinnacles, and exceptional visibility most of the year.

Koh Nang Yuan is connected to one of the best scuba diving sites in the Gulf of Thailand because of
the pristine clear water and spectacular coral formation and a large variety of marine fauna. Scuba diving courses available are taught in English,
German, Spanish, French and Japanese as well as Thai, all PADI and NAUI certified.
Above the sea there are magnificent rock formation and from the islands, you can view a beautiful sunset.
This truly untouched paradise is surrounded with powder white sand and incredibly clear water.
How to get there: By plane from Bangkok via Koh Samui on Bangkok Airways, then transfer by speed boat to Koh Nang Yuan--with two departures per day--taking one hour and 30 minutes to arrive at the island.
By train from Bangkok or Had Yai to Chumpon, then by speed boat to Koh Nang Yuan.
Tourism Authority of Thailand. Head office : Le concorde building 202 Ratchadaphisek Rd, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310 Thailand. Tel: (66 2) 694-1222 (80 lines) Fax : (66 2) 694-1220-1
TAT Office : 4 Ratchadamnoen Nok Avenue, Bangkok, 10100 Thailand. Tel : (66 2) 282-8774-6
www.tat.or.th, www.tourism.thailand.org
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