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Resort offering Scuba diving aroung the many dive sites at Koh Tao. KOh Tao is very popular for first time divers all the way to advanced and deep wreck diving.
Chill out bar cabana styleRim Lae Restaurant, as part of Koh Tao Cabana Resort, is designed to be one...
Chill out bar cabana styleRim Lae Restaurant, as part of Koh Tao Cabana Resort, is designed to be one...
Chill out bar cabana styleRim Lae Restaurant, as part of Koh Tao Cabana Resort, is designed to be one...
Chill out bar cabana styleRim Lae Restaurant, as part of Koh Tao Cabana Resort, is designed to be one...
Koh Tao Cabana Resort is at the end of Sairee beach with a beautiful view over sandy beaches and beau...
A cosy 5 star resort nestled in the jungles of Koh Tao. Amanjirah Resort has spacious beach view roo...
Amanjirah Resort swimming pool located just north of Sairee Beach on Koh Tao, Thailand. With a specta...
This beautiful resort located close to Koh Nang Yuan has some of the most spectacular sunsets. Koh Ta...
One of 5 - 7/11 shops on this small 21 square kilometer island called koh Tao. Sairee beach is a po...
Sun bath desk in some resort on Koh tao.Spending a moment when the sun is setting down,it's a best mo...
Wikipedia:Ko Tao (also often Koh Tao, Thai: เกาะเต่า, Thai pronunciation: [kɔ̀ʔ tàw], lit. "Turtle Island") is an island in Thailand located near the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand. It covers an area of about 21 km². Administratively it forms a tambon within the district (Amphoe) Ko Pha Ngan of Surat Thani Province. As at end 2006 its official population is 1382 [1]. The main settlement is Ban Mae Hat.The economy of the island is almost exclusively centered around tourism, especially scuba diving.Ko Tao was named by its first settlers for the island's turtle-like geographic shape.[citation needed] Coincidentally, the island is an important breeding ground for Hawksbill turtles and Green turtles. Development of tourism has negatively impacted the health of these grounds but a breeding program organised in 2004 by the Royal Thai Navy and KT-DOC, a coalition of local scuba diving centres has reintroduced hundreds of juvenile turtles to the island's ecosystem.