Koh Mook, Trang Province

Village Koh Mook

Koh Mook is in the Trang Province of Southern Thailand in the Andaman Sea, people often translate the island as Ko Muk. Koh Ngai, Koh Libong, the national park area, and Koh Kradan encircle the island.

The national park almost entirely encompasses Koh Mook, ensuring its protection. Deep jungle, cliffs, fruit plantations, and beautiful beaches make up the island. Koh Mook has not succumbed to tourism, allowing for a relaxed lifestyle where locals and visitors coexist harmoniously.

The island is relatively easy to navigate, and for those activities, renting a bicycle is a popular option to get around. Small villages, dotted with beachside restaurants and bars, seem to merge into one another.

The vibrant restaurants and shops create a stunning backdrop against the sapphire blue waters of Koh Mook.

As soon as you arrive at Koh Mook’s pier, you can see the fishing boats and longtail boats.

Early morning, it’s a great sight to see them arrive back with the catch of the day and, throughout the day, working to prepare for the next fishing trip. It can be a bit pongy at points, but hey, its real life on a tropical island!

The best time to visit

For the best experience, visiting Koh Mook should be between November to April. If planning to island hop remember to check the wether pattern for the next Island because it may differ.

Eating Out

There are just too many restaurants to choose from, serving everything from Thai curries, western food and super fresh sea food.

For restaurants recommendations follow our blog Authentic Thai Island Adventure in Koh Mook here.

Cash Machines

In Koh Mook there are no cash machines therefore ensure takling enough cash to last the duration.

Taxi at Koh Mook

Getting around Koh Mook

In Koh Mook there are no cars, only motorbikes and motorbike side cars these are the taxis. See image below Prices vary from 30THB.

Beaches around Koh Mook

Koh Mook actually doesn’t have many beaches that are easily accessible or good for relaxing or swinging. Mangroves surround some of the beaches, providing a lovely setting but not ideal for a day trip.

So much so that some of them do not have names; the locals will quote the hotel name only.

Farang beach Koh Mook

Farang Beach / Charlie beach

Farang Beach/Charlie Beach, which is the same location, is by far the best beach. The origin of the beach’s dual names is a complex story. During the 1990s, a foreigner (FFarang means foreigners in Thai) built a resort named Charlies Hut. The resort gained popularity and attracted tourists to Koh Mook. However, the National Park recognized the land as its own and shut down the resort. This is why it has both names, but the locals will know whether you’re taking a taxi.

The beach offers a variety of local food and drink vendors, complete with umbrellas and tables, but the Mong Bar is the most popular spot to hang out. It’s a super cool bar with plenty of sunbeds available for use when purchasing food and drinks.

See below for Farang Beach images and Mong Bar.

Sivalai beach Koh Mook

Sivalia Beach

Sivalia Beach is an amazing, dreamy tropical beach, but that’s not all. It’s possible to enjoy lunch or drinks at the Koh Mook Sivalia Beach Resort for a fee.

Recommended Accommodation around Koh Mook

Accommodation around Koh Mook range from budget hostels, budget beach huts to mid range accommodation to one high end resort – Koh Mook Sivalia Beach resort.

The Tropical Koh Mook

For a medium rage accommodation, I cant rate this super cute, family run resort. The rooms are spacious, with a modern rustic feel. Super comfy bedding and the favourite part are the balconies. The breakfast is different, but delicious and nicely presented.

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Mook Lamai Resort & Spa

Comprises of a variety of bungalow style to suit guests. A small resort but nicely located in between the centre and Farang beach.

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Koh Mook Sivalia Beach Resort

Not in everyone’s budget . It’s the only high end accommodation in Koh Mook but definitely has that Wow factor.

Just beautiful … Everything about this resort is stunning, from the beach, the rooms, the pool area, grounds and the peaceful tropical island vibe.

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Koh Mook Mountain View

This resort is perfect if you’re wanting to stay close to Farang Beach/Charlie beach. Beautiful simple but funky little bungalows surrounded by nature.

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Koh Mook Tawan Beach House

I came across these two little super cute bungalows by mistake, and happy that I did. They are situated in a little village area with cute beach front restaurants and the owner has a modern coffee shop opposite selling tasty coffee.

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Additional information about Koh Mook

Click the link below with even more recommendations, tips and cool things to do around Koh Mook.

How to travel to Koh Mook

Getting to Koh Mook

From Trang City take the minivan (shared van) at 11am from the Railaway station to Khuan Tunk Ko Pier. The ticket is 250 THB. Tickets must be booked via the agents opposit the station.

If opting to drive with motorcycle, its 50THB to take motorcycles on the ferry.

From Koh Lanta to Koh Mook book here the Speedboat transfer.

From Phi Phi to Koh Mook book here the Speedboat transfer.

From Phuket to Koh Mook book here the Speedboat transfer.

For first timers to Thailand read my Thailand Travel Tips blog and browse the blogs of various other Thailand destinations to follow. Read all about Samui Explorer on this blog here!

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