Koh Phra Thong Beach - White and Wide |
All but one of the island’s five resorts have only basic
structures (huts or tents) for rent. The Oasis Resort offers the best value for
money with extremely friendly owners and large tents right on edge of a
magnificent beach.
Around 600 people live on Koh Phra Thong. The island doesn’t
have any paved roads, but does have some narrow concrete tracks, barely wide enough for
one vehicle, that connect most of the populated locations to each other. Other
locations are reached by tracks short-cutting through the wilderness.
The eastern shores of the island are mostly mangrove
forests. If you can get a local to take you around in a small boat to see birds
and monkeys.The western shores of the island have kilometer after
kilometer of truly unspoiled sandy beaches. There are no beach chairs or sun
parasols, but plenty of crabs.
Map of Koh Phra Thong indicating savanna area in red |
The interior of the island is dominated by a large sandy
savanna – tall grass, shrubs, small trees (mostly pine and cajuput) – with
small lakes and ponds full of mussels. The savanna is home to around 70 deer,
40 hornbills, and an unknown number of feral pigs. I borrowed a 20-year old
book with information on the island. It listed eight different frogs, but 16
different snakes, so it is advisable to take due care when walking around on
the savannah or in the forest on the island.To get around on the savanna is relatively easy in the dry
season, but during the rainy season, the tracks turn muddy and often disappear
as ponds become lakes.
The island has three villages and the southernmost village, Ban
Tungthae, is basically cut off from the rest of the island during the rainy
season. It had more than 300 inhabitants 10 years ago. But the tsunami dealt a
hard blow to the village from which it hasn’t recovered. At present, Ban
Tungthae is home to only around 60 villagers and the school is deserted.
Local Transport |
Big Bird defending its nest against nosy tourists |
In any case, although Muh Koh Surin is amazingly beautiful, it is also small and it is easy to get bored. Koh Phra Thong is far larger and offers a
multitude of activities, so it is far easier to spend long time on that island.
I highly recommend a visit.
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