Natural Caves and Turquoise Waters.

Of all the islands off the Trang coast, Koh Muk is the most developed. Primarily a fishing community, the island is home to around 1,000 Muslims, all earniing their living from the water. The main beach, Ao Makham, is virtually water-free durimg low-tide but when the water level is up makes for easy swimming as the water is never too deep.

On the west side, Emerald Cave is a must-see...
Reachable by longtail boat, this natural cave has it's opening at the bottom of the cliffs and you can swim through in the darkness. The waters around this area are so clear that the sun rays give an ever-changing colour range of green, blue and turquoise.
Please Note
Ensure you are out of the cave before high-tide or you won't be able to get out!
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