Morakot Cave, Koh Muk.
Koh Ngai....here we come!! After reading about the stunning Emerald Cave at Koh Muk, we decided to continue our Island hopping adventure and spend a few nights at Koh Ngai. A short 5 minute boat transfer to the entrance to swim through the stunning cave, which was believed to once be home to Pirates treasures. Koh Muk and Morakot cave are believed to be the most impressive points in the Trang sea. The Island is comprised of mostly high and majestic limestone cliffs facing the sea to the west, whilst a fishing village is to the east facing the mainland. Hidden amongst is the stunning Morakot cave. The cave entrance is a small passage that is only accessible at low tide. The cave winds for 80 metres to the exit, opening up to a stunning clean white beach, surrounded by high cliffs, and lush green plant life.
The journey from Koh Lipe to Koh Ngai and my cheeky daughter Isabella, we were so tempted to pop some m&m's in the coin slot..It was very tempting!!!! |
Ok...so we have arrived at the charming Island of Koh Ngai, with it's dramatic interior and clean sandy beaches, the water is clear and visible...not as clear as Koh Lipe, but our main reason for stopping here was to visit the Morakot Cave otherwise known as the (emerald cave).
Louis and Will exploring this charming Island.... |
So we have purchased tickets to swim through the cave and now the girls have discovered jellyfish in the ocean, as being Aussies the children are fully aware of how deadly these are in Australia and are used to swimming in stinger nets in Tropical far North Queensland. The water feels quite warmer and now we have spent the last 24 hours deciding whether or not to make the journey and 'Risking our lives' in the words of Isabella and Lucie..they had disappeared and we found them chatting with the thai travel agent at the resort and trust me...he is not helping the situation, with his limited English..the red ones are ok, but the purple ones are deadly??? What would you do???
Look out Koh Muk...here we come.... |
Entering the stunning Emerald cave...xx |
The official Morakot Cave monument, explaining the pirate secret cove... |
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