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Koh Mook (Pearl Island)
is a hidden gem in the Andaman Sea. It is a small and very tranquil island. The sea is clear and the nature and village life
still rough and untouched. The famous "Emerald Cave" is to be found on this
island, and if you are lucky you may see the manatees (sea-cow ordugong) which are only to be seen
around here.
The Coco Lodge is a unique and
wonderful place to stay. It is located at the seaside
near the picturesque
local fishermens village. It is in the middle of still, untouched local island
life which is a rarity to find these days.
Coco Lodge is
unique; it has an organic touch and natural and calm atmosphere. The bamboo
huts are built organically and the bathrooms are specially designed.
The huts and
bungalows are clean and comfortable and overlook the sea and fishermens boats.
| Coco Lodge offers | Baht |
| 1 luxurious bungalows/with Air con | 900/1400 |
| 2 family bamboo huts | 1100 |
| 7 luxurious bamboo huts | 700 |
| 3 rooms in garden house | 500 |
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How to reach us:
From Trang city
to Kuan Tungku pier is 40 km (1 hour trip). At Trang railway station there is
also a taxi van to Kuan Tungku pier (all day until 5 pm). From this pier on
the mainland to Koh Mook pier is 20
min. by longtail-boat.There is a ferry to Koh
Coco Lodge is
situated on "Makam Bay". If you arrive at the Koh Mook pier you turn right and
walk along the seaside and fishermens houses. After 200 m. Coco Lodge is to be
found on your left side.
There is also a
taxi (3 wheel motorcycle) available from the pier which goes through the
village (and arrives at the Lodge at the backside) about 600 m.
Reference by
visitor:
Coco Lodge is
such a lovely remote place, so different from all tourist beach life. Amazing
place, feels like Thailand 20 years ago, quiet and relaxed, it is a place for
peace and nature. The owners are nature-loving and soulful Thai people who
speak very well English. I surely recommend this place if you are looking for a
different way of enjoying local Thai island life.