As the title suggests, this collection includes accounts of my first three trips. The fourth trip will likely not be included in this set, as I consider my exploration complete after three rounds, excluding the sky, as I am unable to fly.



The Rok Islands: A Paradise in Krabi

Nestled within the embrace of Krabi province, the Rok Islands lie under the watchful care of the Mu Ko Lanta National Park. To reach this idyllic haven, three distinct pathways beckon adventurous souls.



1. From Phuket, you can travel with Love. The journey may be a bit long, but if you're looking for a comprehensive experience, Love is a good option. The fastest boat trip from Phuket takes about an hour and a half.

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  1. From Krabi or Koh Lanta, the distance is shorter, as Koh Lanta is the closest point to reach Koh Rok. However, I don't know how to get there, as I'm traveling myself. Point 3.



3. We always travel from Trang to this location. We have already contacted our regular resort in Trang, Mudtanoy Resort. The boat ride takes approximately one hour.



The following is a translation of the provided text from Thai to English:

The Rok Islands are a personal favorite, having visited them three times. The water is always clear, even though it was the clearest on my third visit.



This set probably has the most photos, maybe close to 100. Most of them were posted on my personal Facebook page. They cover both Koh Rok Nok and Koh Rok Nai, so you should be able to see almost every angle from which you can capture the beauty of these islands. I'll start with photos taken on land and then move on to underwater shots later.



This collection of images encompasses three rounds of travel. If we consider only this year, it already includes three rounds. The fourth round is scheduled for early December of this year.



This is the time for Andaman Sea tourism. The first set of pictures will be on land first, and then we will go diving with underwater pictures.

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The photos were taken with a DSLR and a GoPro, and have been lightly edited.



I have visited this place three times and what impressed me the most is the clarity of the water. From the moment you enter the area around the island, you can see the bottom of the water. The beauty of the underwater world is no different from that on land. The pictures here are less than what I posted on Facebook. Personally, I rarely post on Pantip. Let's keep this as an interesting tourist spot for this year, another interesting option in the southern sea.



I apologize for my laziness and inability to write well. Let the pictures tell the story.

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