Koh Mook, which is also often found under the spelling of Koh Muk, is a small island located in the province of Trang in Thailand. Unlike nearby Koh Kradan and Koh Ngai, Koh Mook is inhabited all year round and has a real local life. Its population is essentially Muslim sea gypsies who have managed to preserve their island while opening up to tourism. Travelers love Koh Muk for its small village atmosphere, its white sand beaches with coconut palms and turquoise sea. Whether on the long Hat Sivalai beach, next to the pier, or the smaller Hat Farang on the western side, ideal for watching the sunset, they always are having a good time. Some will venture to the viewpoint, others will only enjoy the coastline and the peaceful life of the island, which is gently animated in the evening.
The main attraction in Koh Mook is the Emerald Cave, which is only accessible by boat and the advantage of staying in Koh Mook is that you can choose your time to go visit it and avoid the hordes of tourists who come there in high season. You will find much more detailed information with accommodation, transport to come and get around on the destination page dedicated to Koh Mook .