There are many small uninhabited islands around Ko Bulon Le. The nearest one is Ko Bulon Rang, but arriving from Pak Bara by boat you'll see many others.
You need to charter a boat for the day if you want to reach some of them for excellent snorkelling in a pristine environment.
Updated Apr 13, 2003
Mango bay (so the locals call it) is a small bay on the southern coast, that can be easily reached by foot in about 1 hour walk from the resorts area.
The sandy beach has many rocks, that make it not so good for swimming, but ideal for snorkelling.
Updated Apr 13, 2003
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Mango bay (so the locals call it) is a small bay on the southern coast, that can be easily reached by foot in about 1 hour walk from the resorts area.The sandy...
Q: Hi, We are terribly worried about the effects of the tsuami. Does anyone know how it affected Bulon Leh? Thanks, Ida

A: hi i too am very concerned about ko bulon.if you get any news please could you forward to me.like wise i will to you thanks,alex
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Ko Bulon Le is the largest of the Ko Bulon archipelago, a group of islands in the Andaman sea, making part of the larger Phetra Islands National park. I visited the island twice in 1994 and 1997 and...
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After spending 1 fantastic week in Ko Lipe, Rawi and Adang 3 months earlier, I've fallen in love with the islands around here. So I want to start discovering the islands every 3 months or so moving up...
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Can U Stand A Week On Koh Bulon?

Nightshots from our week on the deserted island of Koh Bulon. Very quiet but for the sounds of the waves and the bats screeching in the darkness of the wee hours. Oh, and the always-too-late slapping...
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