20 Of The World’s Most Secluded (And Beautiful) Beaches
5. Ko Adang, Thailand

Locals regard Ko Adang as one of the last destinations still undiscovered by the average tourist.
Instead of fighting for a few square feet of space on one of Thailand’s peak season beaches, consider making your way to Ko Adang, where you’ll find an experience that is one hundred percent different from what you’d encounter at the more popular Ko Lipe.
Ko Adang is an island that is part of the Tarutao National Park, which is home to several challenging hiking trails. It is a popular destination among naturalists, as its secluded nature allows bird watchers to scout for local species in peace.
If you’re not interested in hiking or bird watching, there’s still plenty to keep you occupied at Ko Adang. If you’re a fan of snorkeling or scuba diving, you should encounter plenty of opportunities for partaking in both activities. There are many untouched colorful coral reefs just off the shore, which many snorkelers enjoy viewing.
Otherwise, if you’re feeling lazy, you can always enjoy relaxing on the destination’s sandy beach. Two waterfalls are not far away that can be reached by hiking. Your ears will enjoy a sense of quiet rarely encountered in Thailand, while your eyes will be party to a gorgeous view of the emerald Andaman Sea. There are no roads on Ko Adang, but you can rent one of several rather new bungalows on the beach.
