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This Uncharted Thai Island is a Time Capsule of “Old Thailand”

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April 18, 2025
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Koh Phayam offers an untouched Thai island experience, featuring pristine beaches, no vehicles, and a commitment to sustainable tourism, providing authenticity and tranquility away from crowded tourist hotspots.

Koh Phayam is Thailand’s hidden treasure, offering an authentic experience without the crowds. Unlike bustling Koh Samui, this island boasts pristine beaches and crystal-clear waters, captivating visitors who yearn for serenity. With fewer than 500 residents and no cars, it holds onto a quaint charm reminiscent of Thailand’s untouched past.

Just a short boat ride from Ranong, Koh Phayam remains largely undeveloped, featuring family-run bungalows nestled among palm trees. The beaches, such as Ao Yai, retain their natural beauty due to minimal foot traffic, making them cleaner and more inviting than those on tourist-heavy islands.

Emphasizing sustainable tourism, Koh Phayam limits development and prioritizes environmental conservation. Accommodations often use solar energy and local resources, ensuring preservation of the island’s remarkable landscapes. Visitors can immerse themselves in a tranquil paradise that feels authentically Thai, with a unique blend of natural beauty and community spirit waiting to be discovered.

Source : This undiscovered Thai island remains frozen in time (where locals say “Thailand as it once was” still exists)

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