Ko Sai Explained

Ko Sai
Native Name:เกาะทราย
Coordinates:12.4833°N 100°W
Elevation M:35
Pushpin Map:Thailand
Pushpin Label Position:right
Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Thailand
Subdivision Type1:Province
Subdivision Name1:Prachuap Khiri Khan
Subdivision Type2:Amphoe
Subdivision Name2:Hua Hin

Ko Sai (Thai: เกาะทราย, in Thai pronounced as /kɔ̀ʔ sāːj/) is one of the gulf islands of Thailand. It lies on the west side of the Gulf of Thailand, about 2 km off-shore.[1]

Geography

Ko Sai is the largest of a group of three rocky islets also known as "Pran Rocks", off the fishing village of Khao Takiab, just south of Hua Hin. This area belongs administratively to Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.

Ko Sai has a maximum length of 0.4 km and its highest point reaches 35 m. Ko Sai vaguely resembles a sitting lion when seen from shore. Local tour operators call it "Lion Island" (Ko Singto) and organize regular sightseeing and snorkeling excursions to visit it.[2]

Adjacent islands

Two smaller islets are close to Ko Sai:

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See also

Notes and References

  1. Hydrographic Service of the Royal Thai Navy, Chart 001
  2. http://www.khaotakiab.com/island-trip.htm Alternative names