Positioned in close proximity to Ko Poda, this stunning destination unveils itself as the tide gracefully retreats, revealing a mesmerizing interplay of white sand and limestone beaches that seamlessly connect two islands during low tide.
Thale Waek’s allure is further heightened by its proximity to Ko Poda, and the spectacle unfolds as the sea level reaches its daily nadir. As if nature itself orchestrates a grand performance, the sea parts, unveiling a pristine white sand dune that intricately links three islands: Ko Kai, Ko Thap, and Ko Mo. This captivating phenomenon graces onlookers during a specific timeframe—five days before and after the 15th day of the waxing moon.
Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Thale Waek and witness the captivating phenomenon of the sea parting to connect the islands is during the period around five days before and after the 15th day of the waxing moon. This specific timeframe allows visitors to experience the unique natural event when the sea level is at its lowest, revealing the white sand dune that connects Ko Kai, Ko Thap, and Ko Mo.
Thale Waek is typically visited as part of a boat tour that includes multiple islands. You can either hire a private longtail boat or join a guided island-hopping tour. These tours often depart from Pier.
Beach Relaxation
Snorkeling
Scuba Diving
Island Hopping
Water Sports
Nature Walks and Hiking
Half day program is taking time around 4-5 hours. In general, multiple islands are often combined in the same trip