Ko Muk เกาะมุก 
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View of Ko Muk, with a tourist boat heading towards it (11 May, 2014)
Ko Muk เกาะมุก

(GPS: 7.37251, 99.29546), also written as
Koh Mook, is one of the main islands in the Trang archipelago, off the coast of
Trang Province in Southern Thailand. The island is part of the Trang district (amphoe) of Kantang.
Ko Muk has a cape on its eastern coast that points towards the Thai mainland. This is the only location on the island that is inhabited. There is a small fishing village here along with a few resorts. Most visitors to Ko Muk head directly to its chief attraction, the
Emerald Sea Cave, which is located on the uninhabited forested part of the island, on the west coast. Trips to the Emerald Sea Cave begins from the pier at Pak Meng Beach on the Trang mainland and takes about an hour, and includes stops at Ko Kradan and Ko Chueak.
Resorts on Ko Muk
- Koh Mook Resort Trang
- Koh Mook Sivalai Beach Resort
- Libong Nature Beach Resort
- Pawapi Resort Koh Mook
Emerald Sea Cave
The Emerald Sea Cave, or Morakot Cave, is the main attraction of this island.
Details
Tourist boat heading towards Ko Muk. (11 May, 2014)
Tourist boats at Ko Muk. (11 May, 2014)
Visitors to Tham Morakot, the Emerald Sea Cave of Ko Muk, Trang (11 May, 2014)
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