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Koh Racha - Close & Beautiful
The Twin
Gems of Racha They’re
close, they’re beautiful, but they are islands and you’re going to need a
boat to get there
There are only a three beaches between the two islands, but those are spectacularly beautiful. Many people find it worthwhile renting a boat for the day to take in the Racha experience. Racha Yai (Big), the close one easily seen south of Rawai, has only two beaches. Both are on the northern end close to Phuket. One is deep and makes an excellent anchorage during the high season. The other is shallow, allowing only small boats to enter, and none at low tide. The rest of the island shoreline comprises rugged boulders reminiscent of those in the Similans. So in the high season, while relatively few people are in these two islands, most are concentrated right in this northern beach where boats can anchor in safety. In the monsoon season the bay is fully exposed to the high seas, and the place is virtually deserted.
There are about five sets of small, very basic
bungalows at the top of the beach, starting at about 500 Baht per night.
There is one better quality, though still fairly basic, set of bungalows on
the East coast called Racha Home. These offer great sea views from a coconut
plantation on a hill, though they have no real beach. They have an active
diving operation here. One can walk all across the top end of this island on
a network of foot tracks, from these bungalows to the two beaches, since all
flat land is under coconut plantation.
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