Trang
Trang is a province in southern Thailand on the coast of the Andaman Sea. The mainland coast is a stretch of rugged limestone cliffs, mangrove-lined beaches and remote caves. Its offshore islands include the beach resort Ko Kradan and Ko Muk, known for its Morakot (Emerald) Cave, a water-filled cavern accessible only at low tide. The capital, also called Trang, is a traditional town and transit hub.
Koh Libong is the largest island in Trang Sea. Around the island are masses of seagrass field that is Food for dugongs. The dugong is classified as vulnerable to extinction mammals but can still be seen around Koh Libong. Koh Muk and Morakot Cave are the most prominent tourist attractions in Trang Sea. Koh Muk is famous for the island’s pristine sandy beaches and Tham Morakot or Morakot Cave which gets its name from the emerald water inside the cave. Koh Chueak – Koh Waen are popular spots for scuba diving and snorkeling with amazingly colorful shallow and deep water corals.