Ao Thian Og leaves most of the other beaches on Koh Tao back at the
starting post in terms of sheer beauty. The perfect arc of white, fluffy
sand and azure waters will leave you breathless. Almost always quiet
and serene, this is the perfect place to chill out for an afternoon.
The beach has shade from shrubs rather than trees and is empty much of
the time despite its proximity to Chalok Baan Kao. While people stay
away, sharks flock here, however: it's a popular bay with divers.
One of the newest and flashest resorts on Koh Tao, Jamahkiri, has a
monkey enclosure, ensuring the peculiar calls of primates now ring out
regularly across the bay.
Ao Thian Og is separated from Chalok Baan Kao by a peninsula, and on the
eastern flank of this peninsula, facing Ao Thian Og, you'll find Ao Taa
Chaa which has good snorkelling and a couple of very well-appointed
resorts perched on its edge.
If you walk out to the end of the peninsula you'll reach the John Suwan
Viewpoint, a spectacular vantage point overlooking Ao Chalok Baan Kao to
the left and Ao Thian Og to the right. Unfortunately the trail hasn't
been well looked after, so it's quite a bush-bash to get there nowadays.
PSY - GANGNAM STYLE (강남스타일) M/V
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