The locals refer to this place as "Klong Haeng Beach" because during low tide, the water from the river flowing down from the northern mountains dries up, revealing a stretch of white sand that extends into the sea. This beach meets the island of Khao Pak Klong, and the area is adorned with fine sand mixed with tiny seashells, complemented by rows of pine trees lining the shoreline. When looking out over the water, one can see beautiful island formations. During low tide, it's even possible to walk to the small islands situated right off the beach. This destination is perfect for relaxation and leisure. Additionally, Nopparat Thara Beach is home to one of the largest populations of giant hermit crabs in the area.
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Nopparat Thara Beach
Province: Krabi