Before eco-tourism became a standard,
P’Love invites you to look back at Koh Tachai, once known as the newest island of the Similan Islands National Park.
A small island in the Andaman Sea, famous for its crystal-clear water, powder-white sand, and untouched natural beauty.
Back then, Koh Tachai felt like a hidden paradise—quiet, pure, and breathtaking from the very first step onto the beach.

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Journey to Koh Tachai
In the past, visiting Koh Tachai was only possible through licensed tour operators, helping control visitor numbers and protect the island.
The journey began early in the morning at Thap Lamu Pier with check-in, snorkeling gear, and a light breakfast.
Traveling by high-performance speedboat with Love Andaman,
the trip from the mainland to Koh Tachai took only around 45 minutes, filled with excitement and anticipation.



Highlight Activities
Snorkeling in shallow waters with excellent visibility
Swimming in the clear Andaman Sea
Relaxing on a pristine white beach stretching over 800 meters
Occasionally spotting blacktip reef shark pups near the shore
Professional guides and staff were always nearby, making the trip enjoyable and safe—even for beginners.

After a morning of activities, guests returned to the island for lunch.
The meal was generously served with Thai dishes, fresh seafood, refreshing drinks, and coconut ice cream.
With no rush and no crowds, visitors could relax on the beach, soak up the sun, or jump back into the sea—simply enjoying the moment with nature.


Unique Natural Charms
- Nature trails along the beach
- Rare wildlife such as the Hairy Chicken Crab and Giant Hermit Crab
- Well-preserved ecosystems due to controlled tourism
- No overnight stays allowed, ensuring long-term environmental recovery
These measures helped Koh Tachai remain one of the most pristine islands in the Andaman Sea.
Final Thoughts
Koh Tachai in those days was more than just a beach trip.
It was a true reminder of what the Andaman Sea should look like—pure, peaceful, and responsibly protected.
Looking back today, this recap shows why sustainable and responsible tourism is essential,
so beautiful places like Koh Tachai can remain unforgettable—for generations to come
Content and Images from: เกาะตาชัย สวรรค์แห่งใหม่ในทะเลอันดามัน by The Trippacker
