Ko Thap

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Ko Thap (Thai: เกาะทับ, "Thap Island", sometimes spelled Tub[citation needed]) is an island in Krabi Province, Thailand. This island is a member of the Poda Archipelago, which is composed of Poda Island, Tub Island, Mor Island and Kai Island. Locals refer to Tab Island as Koh Tub.[1]

Coordinates7.961°N 98.81°E / 7.961; 98.81
ArchipelagoPoda Islands
Area0.022 km2 (0.0085 sq mi)
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Ko Thap
Native name:
เกาะทับ
Tha-le Waek, at low tide, tourists walking on the sand connecting Koh Tub, Koh Mor, and Koh Ka.
Interactive map of Ko Thap
Geography
LocationStrait of Malacca
Coordinates7.961°N 98.81°E / 7.961; 98.81
ArchipelagoPoda Islands
Area0.022 km2 (0.0085 sq mi)
Administration
Province Krabi
DistrictMueang Krabi
TambonAo Nang
Additional information
Time zone
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Activities

Aside from having beaches, a coral reef surrounds the area, which has attracted snorkeling and other outdoor activities.[2]

Separated Sea

At low tide, the three islands link together, forming a "Tha-le Waek" (Separated sea). Tourists can walk across the beach to all of the islands.[3]

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