They say that if you come to the sea, you're either escaping the heat or escaping love. Who are these "they" anyway? I want to ask, is it really necessary to come to the sea?

So now I've taken my weary body out to the distant sea to an island called "Rok Island".

I've heard the name Koh Rok for a long time, but I haven't had the chance to visit it yet. This time, I'm glad to have the opportunity to come.

Many people say that Rok Island is located in Krabi Province, while others say it is in Trang Province. This is because the island can be accessed from both provinces.

It is certain that Koh Rok is located within the Mu Ko Lanta National Park, and I traveled from Phuket Province!!!

Many people wonder, "Leaving from Phuket? That's so far away!" Well, it is quite far. I slept for almost two hours before we arrived.

But I think it's convenient, you know, to just sit and travel all the way there. Because if you go to Krabi, you have to cross to Koh Lanta first and then take a boat.

If you're coming from Trang province, I'm not sure where the boats depart from. I'm more familiar with Phuket, so I think it's more convenient to travel from there.

It doesn't matter where you start from, whether it's Trang, Krabi, or Phuket, you'll all arrive at Koh Rok in the end.


Koh Rok, the first minute I saw it, wow.... the color of the sea is so beautiful. The beach is also very long. There are few tourists, which is good.




The more I soak in the seawater, the clearer it becomes. At that moment, I almost wanted to throw away my camera and plunge into the seawater to my heart's content.



Although the sand here is not very fine due to the presence of coral fragments, its whiteness and cleanliness are top-notch.


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The leaves are falling in the summer, but this season is not the same without you (so sad).



Even trees have partners, so why don't I have one?



An empty swing, I want to sit on it and let you swing me (the hot weather makes people delirious).



Let's stop daydreaming and fantasizing and come and soak up the beauty of Koh Rok. Koh Rok has two islands: Koh Rok Nok and Koh Rok Nai.

We're going to Koh Rok with LOVE ANDAMAN, our regular tour operator. If Love opens any new routes, I'll be sure to check them all out.

I like their service. Their guides are well-trained and make you feel like you're traveling with a friend. It makes me feel less lonely when I travel alone.

The guide said that I was lucky today because the water level was low. I would be able to visit Koh Rok Nai as a bonus. Normally, they only allow visitors to Koh Rok Nok.

Oh... don't try to fool me. I've seen other people get it many times already. But anyway, I forgive you because Koh Rok Nai is so beautiful.



Let me describe the color of the sea. I don't know what words to use to make you understand that it's really beautiful. It's so beautiful that it's crazy, so beautiful that you have to beg for your life. Am I exaggerating?



The sea is alive, the sea has a heart. Let's go to the sea together. I will take you to see the beautiful sea.



How good is it to come with Love Andaman? This picture is a good answer. For those who are worried about eating, their drinks and snacks are full!




I don't usually have bangs, but it's so good that I have to cheer for it. I'm so happy to be on this tour.

On my trip to Koh Rok, they also took me snorkeling at Koh Haa. They said that the underwater world at Koh Haa is beautiful. I think it must be really beautiful.

Take a look for yourself. This is just a view from the boat looking down. Oh my... it's so beautiful!



Underwater is beautiful, but my amateur photography skills couldn't capture all its splendor. This is just a teaser to whet your appetite for a visit.

If you ask me to rate the underwater scenery here, I would give it a 7/10 (if I hadn't been to Lipe, I would have given it a full 10, haha).


This review is just my personal opinion, okay? I put my own feelings into it, so don't believe it until you see it for yourself.

As for Koh Rok, if you like peace and quiet and want to temporarily disconnect from social media, go for it because there is no phone signal.

For those who love taking photos, there are plenty of landscape angles to capture. Those who love diving at Koh Rok are said to be awesome (but we didn't go because we landed on the island).

At Koh Haa, they say the underwater world is the best. Schools of fish, colorful coral, sea fans, starfish, you name it. I can confirm that it's all true.

I'm going to practice underwater photography first, and next time I'll take some pictures to share with you. Thanks for reading to the end ;)


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