Ko Kut

Swimming in the crystal clear waters, sunbathing, scuba-diving, snorkeling, kayaking, trekking to the waterfall, checking out the view of Klong Chao Beach from the viewpoint which can be accessed by motorbike or by foot along a path that originates at the southern end of the beach and winds through some trees and has a short climb along a paved path to the viewpoint. Good coffee can be enjoyed here. Or just relax and read a book.

There are virtually no towns on Ko Kut so sightseeing is pretty limited. The fishing village of Ao Salat on the North East of the island is home to around 300 people, making it the largest settlement on the island. The village is built on stilts in the water, and is quite interesting and well worth the the rather long road trip to get there. Expect to pay around 500 baht for the trip as cars are quite scarce. Or rent a scooter to get around.

You can also enjoy a fishing trip day or night,trekking,speargun fishing and Diving with koh kood diverscontact Jay at Sunset Bar.