

Ko Lanta, Thailand
Ko Lanta, Thailand
Talabeng Island (Koh Talabeng) lies off Ko Lanta’s east coast, known for towering limestone cliffs, sea caves, and quiet turquoise channels best explored by kayak. The island is largely undeveloped, offering a peaceful alternative to busier west-coast beaches. Visitors come for cave paddling, dramatic rock formations, and wildlife such as monkeys and sea eagles. There are no facilities on the island; trips typically depart from Old Town with local guides, often combined with nearby mangrove forests and small islands. Ideal for active travelers seeking nature, soft adventure, and photogenic scenery rather than sunbathing or nightlife.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sun: Open 24 hours