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In the middle of the Andaman Sea, there is an island. It is a large island , but it is quiet and peaceful. It is hidden with abundant nature. Wow, look at it ! It is huge. Whether it is the dragon’s spine emerging from the water, wow, it is like another land, a land that no one owns. Look, it goes so far away. There is a natural stone bridge that has been eroded by water to become an important landmark. It is a real bridge. This is all that is left. This part is full of grooves and holes. It is cool. A quiet beach that hides a small waterfall that flows directly into the sea. Hey, everyone, this is rare. And on the island , there is a small village where the locals are happy to welcome everyone. Furthermore, this island is known as the capital of dugongs , one of Thailand’s protected animals that is dwindling in number. And all of this is Koh Libong, the largest island in Trang Province. Hello everyone, I am currently in Trang Province. I have been to Trang many times already, probably almost 10 times. Actually, Trang has many famous tourist attractions, like Koh Muk, right? Koh Kradan, but today we will go to one of the islands which has a truly local way of life and is also one of the easiest islands to get to. That’s Koh Libong . Koh Libong, we actually arrived by boat for about 15-20 minutes . It’s one of the islands where we have the easiest chance to see dugongs because it’s their food source. Today, we’ll go to Koh Libong for 2 days and 1 night. Today, we’ll be on the Trang city side. We ‘ll take a boat across. Let’s go. We’re going to the pier. And this is Jub Jub. Earth Earth and Golf Gab have returned. This one / speaking politely, Jub. Which pier are we going to? Hat Yao Pier. Is it very long? It’s long. We’ve arrived . This is Hat Yao Pier. Going to Koh Libong. They just built a new bridge. That ‘s what they said a moment ago. I ‘ve never been here . Here is the pier. There are a lot of boats moored now. They’re classic wooden boats of Trang province that we’ll be riding on. Okay , young man, are you sitting and waiting? Waiting to collect footage. Where should we go first? They might take you to someplace like this first . We’ll go to something like Hat Yao . Then we’ll go to see the dugongs. In the meantime, this is us. Then we’ll go to Dragon’s Spine. Because wait for the water level to go down a bit, then you will be able to see it clearly. Everyone on the island calls it Bang. Actually, Bang means brother, right? Bang means brother, right? But it’s like part of the name already. No, that’s what people call it. We let them remember it like that. And then we’ll turn in here. It will be the coast. It will be the beach. But you can’t walk to it. Is it Long Beach or not? It will be a cove. It’s part of Long Beach. But it will be a cove. We have to go by boat. Okay. As for over there, Hat Mod Tanoi . Hat Mod Tanoi is about an hour away by car. But it’s only five minutes by boat. Right there. And actually, they will try to patrol. But the water level is up a bit. So we’re not sure if we’ll see the dugongs. Also, the water level isn’t clear today . Yes. I asked . How many dugongs are there around here? After the latest survey, they found about 60. The latest count . But we’re not sure if the number is fixed yet. Because now, sometimes we find them, and sometimes we’re not sure if they’re the same ones. They counted too many. But if we’re going to take the average, it’s probably only about 20 or so that come back. Before that, there were only about 3-4 left that we encountered. Now, the ones we’re getting are called “grandchildren.” They say that grandchildren are younger siblings of the wave. I don’t know what happened recently. I feel like I get motion sickness more easily than before. This might be due to my age. So now they’ve changed the location. I’ll go to another one later. Never mind. Koh Libong is located in Kantang District, Trang Province. It’s the largest island in the province. The word Libong is assumed to come from the Malay word Nibong , which means the “lao chaon” palm , a type of palm tree that used to be abundant on the island. Did you know that Koh Libong is also nicknamed the “Dugong Capital” because there are so many dugongs there? Dugongs are endangered mammals and are also the first aquatic animal to be listed as a protected wildlife species in Thailand. The reason why there are so many dugongs on Koh Libong is because of the abundant seagrass resources . Seagrass is their main food source. It can be said that it is the best seagrass resource in Thailand . Normally, dugongs can be found on the islands around Trang Province, but Koh Libong is the island where they are most easily found. However, according to a survey in April 2025, He said that there were about 21 dugongs found in this area , which is quite a lot compared to other places. But actually, from what I’ve talked to the locals, they’re actually becoming harder to find now because the sea grass beds in this area are starting to decrease. With less food, they’re starting to migrate to other places quite a lot. So, if we come to see dugongs at Libong now, we might have to hope that we’ll have a chance to see them. But normally, they ‘re still available. In fact, around Libong Island, there are many other islands to visit, such as Koh Kradan, Koh Muk, Koh Lao Liang, and Koh Takiang. Getting to Libong Island is not difficult. We can take a boat directly from Hat Yao Pier. Boats run from morning until around 5 p.m. It takes about 20 minutes to get there. They will drop us off at the pier on Ban Phrao on the island. However , if we stop at other spots around here and there, it might take longer. He just told us that this area is also part of Libong Island, but it can’t be reached by car. To get there, we have to walk through the mangrove forest. And they said that this zone often encounters dugongs , but today we might not see them. It depends on how lucky we are. And because they said the water isn’t very clear today, we might not see them. This is a hunting zone. This is the Libong Islands Wildlife Sanctuary. It’s a pier . This is a curved bridge . Hey, there’s a guard there . Black , the black dog, is sitting there guarding it. Here it is. Stretching and wagging his tail. Here it is. Come quickly. Wagging his tail. But he’s scared. Wagging his tail. But are you scared? Come here, come. Hey, what’s this? The crew? Humans are here. We don’t dare approach. Come , come . That one’s not scared. Now it’s charging at us. Little one. Little one, come here . Little one, come quickly. Come, little one, come quickly . Okay, oh, little one must have friends before we’ll dare approach. Whoever thinks of invading here, I’m telling you, you’ll have to get past security. Wow. And there will be about 7 units stationed there . (Count) 7. Sniff. Very good. Come quickly . Come quickly . Come quickly. Come quickly. And this is our guide, Black Panther. In the past, they had a fee of 30 baht to enter. Now, there are no visitors. Dugong House. They have information written on the back. They eat sea grass. When there is a lot of sea grass, dugongs come. They also wrote that there will be no sea animals to eat. If we don’t stop catching during the spawning season, stop using fine-mesh nets , stop using fish bombs because aquatic animals are valuable. Please turn to using the right tools. Please stop using the route for travel. Please stop using the wrong fishing tools to help the animals in the sea grass area. This is what is written. And there will be a pavilion over there. They wrote that there should be jellyfish around here. Poisonous marine animals can be found all over the world. The type with the most severe poison is rare. But be careful. If you suspect that you have been stung by a poisonous jellyfish, call for help. Keep the injured person still to reduce the venom from the jellyfish. Do not rub the area that was stung by a jellyfish. Pour vinegar over the affected area for at least 30 seconds. Do not pour with fresh water or plain water. This is for information. In case of unconsciousness, not breathing, give artificial respiration. If there is no pulse, give CPR before pouring vinegar. Wow , the poison is really strong. There is only one chief dog . It didn’t bring any food. I didn’t know there were people there. If anyone comes here, don’t forget to bring some dog food. It looks like the little one is hungry. I didn’t know there were so many children here. I didn’t know beforehand, otherwise I would have stopped to buy something before coming here. And it seems like you have to come by boat only. It’s because this area is actually wide, right? When the grass disappeared, they tried various methods. They tried using corrals because there was research that said that the grass is also eaten by turtles, which makes it disappear faster or something like that. So they tried to corral it to see if it would grow back. And it grew back , and it grew back. Does it grow in there? Or is there grass there and it grows well. Nothing interferes with the way it was prepared like that. And can dugongs go in to eat it? Dugongs still can’t go in to eat it. Oh, and they’ll open it later . They ‘ll open it later. But right now, it’s like they’re studying how far it can go. So they might open it bigger later or something like that. Yes, there’s a team called the Dugong Protection Team. They ‘re the team that takes care of this. The villagers are helping each other. Okay, they said that you usually see dugongs in this area because there’s seagrass. They’re in the process of experimenting on how to make the grass grow a lot and make the grass abundant. Dugongs have a food source. They come. We have to sit and look, but we might not find it because they might not be there at the moment. In front of us is the Dragon’s Ridge. Wow, the wind is blowing hard now. The Dragon’s Ridge is emerging. And that’s normal. If you’re lucky, there are dugongs around here as well. Their little ones also live around here. This is another very beautiful natural feature of Koh Libong. Many people should already know about it. It’s called the Dragon’s Ridge. This is a sand dune that emerges above the water during low tide. If you look at it from above, it looks like a dragon’s ridge stretching out in the middle of the sea. They say it’s kilometers long. In fact, this natural feature exists in many places in Thailand. But the Dragon’s Ridge on Koh Libong has clean white sand protruding. That’s why many people call it the White Dragon’s Ridge. There we are. The Dragon’s Ridge . Wow, the tide has gone out so you can see everything. Here I am standing on the island now. It continues for a long distance. Actually, I noticed that the sand up here isn’t very firm. When you step on it, it sinks in quite a bit. This is the Dragon’s Ridge. They say that there will be some trash during this period because the waves wash it up. This is the Dragon’s Ridge on Koh Libong. Then shout together ” Wilson (beautiful view). I really like the sea in Thailand. I’ve been to many countries and I still like Thailand. It’s at the top of my list. Really, if we all help take good care of our marine resources, what do they call it? Strictly enforced measures, and if tourists like this help take care of them, I think we can make our tourism great again like before. Now I’m thinking of a plan on how to help the international market. Wow, it’s like another land, an unclaimed land. Look, it can even go that far. Here, everyone, it’s amazing. Here, this is actually the seabed. It’s a little pinch, and people will go down and step on it. Wow, it ‘s so chill . Here, this is where the seawater cuts through the spine. It feels like a private swimming pool because it’s a perfect groove. If you really want to swim, I think you can swim here . But today the water wasn’t very clear. He said that if … You have to understand that I came during the monsoon season, not during the high season here. Therefore, the sea might not be very clear. There will be waves and wind. There might be rain and trash blowing up. But if you come during a normal time, this place will be crystal clear, more beautiful than this. The sand will be whiter. Everyone, look at the pinch of the bottom. Look, wow, it’s sunk by one foot. It’s not solid at all. The bottom. I’m a conservationist. I’m a conservationist. Today, I’m picking up trash. Golf ate it and didn’t throw it away. Why didn’t Golf throw it away? Well, I’m lazy. / I admit it . Now, netizens can curse. Now, you can type and curse. Right now, I have to say that the direction of the sea. The current will carry the trash to the dragon’s spine. Therefore, there will be a lot of trash. Hey, watch out for the nails. What are you standing there for ? Can’t you see? You almost died standing next to it. Look, the water will carry the trash. This should come from the island because it says Koh Libong drinking water. Take it too . What is this? Are there trees growing? Hey, it’s not a trap, is it? Like you grab it and a big thing pops up and grabs it like this. This is actually a restaurant. This is a restaurant. The restaurant I’m talking about is the crab pen restaurant. The crab pen restaurant on Koh Libong. It’s closed now. It’s closed now. We have to make a reservation. Oh, this is the fish pen. We’re here to get the fish. When they catch fresh fish, they’ll put them in the pen here first. Now, we’re here to get the fish for dinner. Is this a lobster? Or what kind of shrimp? Seven-colored shrimp . Seven-colored shrimp. Seven-colored gem. Wow, look at it. It’s huge . It’s an alien. It’s stuck to the face. And it burys its eggs . Let’s stick it to Earth’s face. You made it so vivid. Here it is, the front island. The aliens, the meat is fresh. Not scared at all . Here you go. Wow, it’s really big. / Look at the little one, it’s quite scary. I apologize to the little one. Today, it ’s going to be a worthwhile meal. This is the main pier, right? Ban Phrao Pier. The main pier. Oh, so most of the boats dock here. They all dock here. Oh, all of them, right? This is the main pier of Koh Libong. Okay , before it was on the other side. I’ll tell you about that side. You have to see the place first. Oh, okay. / And then I’ll tell you that before, it was even more rugged. When coming to Libong, the Libong people would only leave the shore at one time, at 8 a.m. and return at 2 p.m. They left the shore around this time. There’s only one route: 2 hours by boat there and 2 hours by boat back. Whoever missed the boat had to sleep there. But now it’s 15 minutes. No, the coming time isn’t 15 minutes. Oh, no, we stopped a lot . We’re here. The bus. Here it is, everyone. The charming island of Libong. This is it. This is its mascot, the dugong, Laem To Chai. Ao To Ke. Actually, there are many points. The area we’re going to is the Libong Island Marine Wildlife Sanctuary, which is where we’ve been. We’ll then go around here to Ban Phrao Pier, which is where we’ll be staying. We’ll be staying around here. There’ll be a dugong observation tower and Khao Batu Puteh. Wow, there are a lot of tourist spots. This is a school. Is there only one school? Oh, there are two. In front, there is a kindergarten . Oh, this one is a kindergarten for elementary school. This elementary school is only for grade 6. Over here, kindergarten to grade 6. But the school in front is for kindergarten to high school. Only up to high school. This is the school to high school. Ban Batu Puteh School, Ban Ja Nai. Then Ja Nai ? What is Ja Nai? Where is the name ? Oh, where is the name? / Yes, so it’s Ja Nai. / Okay, what’s the name? Walk straight that way . Okay. Thank you. Hanging your legs. Oh , okay. Don’t drop anything. If you drop anything, it’s over. And on the side is a mangrove forest. Beautiful . Here we go. What’s this? Fried mantis shrimp with garlic? Grouper with chili sauce ? And shrimp with shrimp paste? And this is crab chili paste and shredded crab chili paste. Hey , nonsense. Bring me some rice. And this is what’s the name of this restaurant? I forgot. Ja Nai is also a homestay. Oh, you know the fish are very fresh. Because we’re on an island. Delicious. And here’s the mantis shrimp. Flies are swooping down now. Let’s not let them get away with it. This is fried mantis shrimp with garlic . Actually, mantis shrimp is considered one of the best seafood. Anything mixed with rice / fish mixed with rice is delicious , delicious, fragrant with shrimp paste , delicious. I was confident since I saw the shop front that it must be delicious. This is seafood. And southern food that is seafood , which is southern seafood. What? I’m confused just talking about it. It’s delicious. Let’s go, everyone . Everyone. The girl from earlier has now become this. Wow, it’s great, spectacular . It’s sashimi. We didn’t see each other for long before she left. Sorry , that seafood is the best . Firm meat. Sweet and soft. It melts in your mouth. It’s a delicacy of the sea, dear viewers. It’s delicious , extremely delicious. Okay, I’m full. Look at what happened. It’s finished . We’ll go to our accommodation. Our homestay first . And when it gets a bit cooler, we’ll go to different spots to enjoy the atmosphere, like when the sun is down and the wind has died down a bit. This seafood is amazing, really worth it . I just what was that crab curry I scooped up and there were only crabs? Crazy. How many mosques are there on the island? There are 5 mosques. Oh, there are 5. There are 2 of them, one here and one there. And then in the other villages, one house per village, so that it wouldn’t be too far from people’s houses. It’s raining now. Everything is in order. This is our accommodation, Baan Rak Libong. It’s very cute, right at the very end of the river. But now we have to take shelter from the rain. The rain is pouring down hard. Oh, it’s getting heavy , it ’s getting heavy. As for the sleeping area, we’re staying at a homestay called Baan Rak Libong on Koh Libong. The atmosphere here is like we’re really staying at home . It’s a house that juts out into the sea. We can see the sunrise in the morning. They say that this is also the only house on Koh Libong that has an octagonal pavilion in the middle of the water. It’s like a sitting area for us to relax. The homestay has two types of rooms : a deluxe room that sleeps two people and costs 1,500 baht, and a family room that sleeps four to six people and costs 2,500 baht. Every room has air conditioning and a private bathroom. In fact, the homestay also offers tour packages. If you’re interested, you can check out the details on their page. It’s now at 4 p.m. The atmosphere is very, very good. Like, very chill. The view from here is like it just rained, but it’s beautiful. This is peace, like being far from the chaos of our world. Leave it in the middle of the road, 2 people. / I’ll wait here. Okay. Leave it in the middle of the road, 2 people. Goodbye, Golf.
Good luck. Don’t walk up because the middle of the road is too far to go. Because ahead is a hill. Wow, it ’s really high. Here, Ja told us to wait here for 2 people because a while ago it went up a hill . If 4 people in a car can’t go up , we have to split into 2-2. But I think this is a hill. Let’s walk up a bit . You will reach the stone bridge. They said it’s quite a long drive. From here, it’s probably 3-4 kilometers. Ahead is the sea. Okay, the bridge . So, walk along this line, right? Yes. I’ll go with Ja. Okay , let’s walk before we get bitten. Because next to it is a rubber plantation. When it’s a rubber plantation, there are mosquitoes, especially since it’s getting dark. Wow, it’s a real forest. I have to say that Koh Libong is one of the islands with very intact nature. It has a diverse ecosystem. It provides habitat for many kinds of animals. A popular place to visit is on the northwest side of the island. Here is where there is a stone bridge , which is a popular photo spot. It’s a rock that has been eroded into a depression like a bridge. Take a picture and you’ll get this angle. And if you don’t walk far, there’s a small waterfall. It’s called Toh Sae Waterfall. What’s special is that it flows directly into the sea. This is something that we don’t often see. As far as I know, in Thailand, there are about 3 places : Krabi, Phang Nga, and here. Which is really special. In addition, there’s Tung Ya Kha Beach. It’s a quiet beach, perfect for a relaxing walk. In the evening, many people often come to watch the sunset here. It’s about 300 meters from the road to the stone bridge. In the picture, the stone bridge is a stone bridge, but it’s shaped like a bridge. There are many other people. Oh, there’s a point that’s a bit risky. Oh, let’s stop here first. It’ll get dark soon. This is a bridge over a small stream. After crossing, walk up a bit. Okay, there are sticks to hold onto. The ground is a bit wet, you know? It just rained. Someone from Koh Libong also visited a while ago. It must be his relaxation spot. Almost there. Wow, the way down is not ordinary. Wow , it’s slippery. It’s muddy . But luckily, it still looks like stairs. And shout out together, Wilson (beautiful view). Where is the stone bridge? Wow, beautiful. Here it is. It’s definitely a stone bridge. We have to go out before the tide comes in to see it. This is the power of nature . This is water from the forest flowing into the sea. Wow, beautiful. Here it is , so cool. And this is the stone bridge on Koh Libong. It’s super cool. Nature made it like a tunnel. Super cool. It’s for taking pictures. I think there are two ways to be cool : standing below and standing on top. The path is a bit difficult, but not too difficult. Your shoes must get wet. Here it is . Look at this. We’re going to the top. Let’s take a look at the path to see the level of difficulty. Wow, it’s quite difficult. It’s not a normal walking path. You need to have a little skill. Wow , oh, it’s a real bridge. This is all that’s left. This part is full of holes. So cool. I have to admit that this part is really beautiful. The atmosphere is really good . Here it is. People from here also come here. People on Libong Island, in the evening, if you want to find something to sit and relax , travel, or unwind, they come here. We should probably go to another spot, which is the beach. But before the light fades, we should hurry. They let us walk along the beach, and there will be another way up. Let’s go up there. The rocks here are so beautiful. The sound is off-key. Look, there’s both a beach and rocks here. If it’s a clear day, it should be really beautiful. This is today, the atmosphere is a bit gloomy. It’s the monsoon season. The sea water isn’t that clear , but I like the atmosphere. Okay, the water has risen all over the place. We can’t see the bottom. Wow , we’ve reached the beach. Oh, and there’s a real waterfall here. Oh, there’s a waterfall that flows straight into the sea. Hey , this is it. It’s a waterfall that flows straight into the sea. Wow, it’s so beautiful. There’s one here too. Wow, everyone. What’s the name of this waterfall? Toh Sae. I looked up information on how many waterfalls there are in Thailand that flow straight into the sea. They said that according to the latest data, there are at least 3. There’s one at Koh Rok Waterfall in Krabi Province. There’s also this one, Toh Sae Waterfall on Koh Libong. And another one is Su Nawo Waterfall in Satun Province. Hey, everyone, it’s not very common. But there’s this one. It’s a waterfall that flows straight into the sea. We can’t really see it. Do you see the shadow? Over there on the left, that’s Koh Kradan. And then on the right, this is Koh Muk. We’ve been to both places. It ’s the same sea. We have to walk and go up another way. Then we’ll go to another beach. That’ll end today’s mission. Koh Libong, another way to go up. Here it is, this way. The easy way , easy to walk. Wow, this way is much shorter. It takes only a short walk and you’ll arrive . But the way up is a bit brutal , but it’s not that difficult. Through the forest, we ’re there. Okay , let’s go to another beach. Another point . Yeah, I’m waiting. Oh, here’s the 100-meter waterfall. Very close, little dog . Come quickly, come quickly. Okay, here it is. Tung Ya Kha Beach, kilometer 0, 999. This is, wow, today’s destination. Oh my god . Hey , it’s beautiful. Don’t joke around. It’s just that the water isn’t clear today. This is the way down. Wow, roots, more roots, very high waves here. But this is a beautiful beach. Pandanus , pandanus? Sea pandanus , sea pandanus? It’s like pandanus leaves? Pandanus, sea pandanus . I’ve never heard of it before. Can’t you eat it? What can you do with it? I don’t know. Ja, I never knew. Hardy plants / Because, I see it like this. Hardy plants too? It says it’s a hardy plant. It likes to live on the beach. But it can’t be eaten. I’ve never seen it before. Inside the fruit are seeds shaped like a shuttle. It can bear fruit all year round. It doesn’t say it’s edible. It just says it bears fruit. Well, it’s said to help cure fever. Oh, is it a herb? Root . Root means / Mostly it’s a root. But the fruit can’t do anything. It’s only beautiful. Oh, okay . Sea pandan looks like a devil fruit. Moku Moku, come back again. Same shop. 6:30. You had a delicious lunch. Let’s look at dinner. Here it is. Today, wow, it ‘s grand and spectacular again, everyone. Squid ink in black sauce. This is it. It has to be squid ink in black sauce. Super sweet. Delicious. You can’t avoid this, everyone. This is crab omelet that ‘s real crab. The kind of crab covered in crab. Wow, delicious. Really delicious . This is actually sour curry here. But if we’re in the central region, we call it yellow curry . Oops, it’s just the right amount of spicy, not too spicy. Sometimes, when we eat in the south, it’s like, wow, it’s so spicy that we can’t eat it. And here it is, shrimp in tamarind sauce . I’m a person with deep-seated taste. It’s shrimp in tamarind sauce (not funny). Not funny (not funny). Not funny means the joke is not funny. And this is what Pla hasn’t said yet. This is mullet. I already guessed. You didn’t tell me. You still haven’t told me. Go back to the tamarind sauce. Fried mullet, let me see first . This is how it’s peeled. This is the razor clam. Get it and dip it. Actually, there’s another boiled cockle, but it’s not here yet. And lastly, to eat this you must be tainted . This is what kind of crab is it? Blue swimming crab ? Oh, really? Only female? Because if it’s male, it’s the papa crab . Blue swimming crab. Funny sea , funny seafood, funny seafood everyone. Here it is. The crab. Real fresh blue swimming crab . Super good. This is it. Super high-energy. This is the restaurant. Turn here, turn here. Okay, let’s go eat dinner. Let’s go . Okay, we’re at the accommodation now. The boat has the lights on. The pub lights. They ’re flickering. Oh, at first I was shocked. Hey, what’s this shocked about? Crab. There’s a crab in the house. At first, I was shocked by the huge size of this crab. It ’s a little crab. There are crabs, you know. Good morning, everyone. This is the view from my room this morning. Wow , as soon as the water rises in the morning, do you see? It ’s very high. Beside it, you can see a mountain. It’s beautiful. Over there, there should be a watchtower . It’s called the Dugong Watching Tower, I think. Let’s walk there. Here, the waves hitting the shore are quite strong. This is a village . We drove past it yesterday, but when we walked there, we felt that everyone had built houses along the shore. They piled up shellfish as decorations for beauty. There are actually a lot of restaurants, but during off-season, they close. The homestays are not open. Currently, Koh Libong has a population of about 3,000-4,000 people . The majority are Muslims, so they have preserved many local traditions. The main occupations of the people here are local fishing, rubber plantations , and palm oil plantations. Recently, many houses have started to open as homestays to welcome tourists to visit the island. This is where we are. They call it Koh Libong community. It is an area where local people live together, allowing us to see the way of life of people on the island. And the recommended place to come and see is the dugongs in this community. They call it the Duyong viewing tower. The word Duyong is a local word, meaning dugong. They built a long bridge extending into the middle of the sea, which is very far. And at the end, there are many levels of towers, allowing us to see dugongs from above. But at the same time, it should not disturb the animals too much. However, I have to tell you that during this period, it might be quite difficult to see dugongs because their food source is decreasing. The number of dugongs around this area has also decreased. There is also a men’s barber shop , in case anyone comes to visit with long hair, so you can enjoy the sea view. This is also a homestay called Baan Lek Nueng. It is very cute. They have planted cacti in front of the house. Now, what should I eat first? This is a made-to-order restaurant, Krua Nini Ja Yoi. Here we go. Made-to-order rice and food. The real thing must be fried beef. And this is fried bananas from Koh Libong. Fragrant, crispy, thin, delicious. Oh, I copied the words. Delicious. And most people buy some to take home, huh? / People on the island. Auntie Banana. Thank you. Very delicious. Finished . Let ‘s go. Now we’ll walk to the end of the bridge. There’s a dugong observation tower and cats to look at first. The dark clouds are coming. What’s this? And this bridge is very far. Maybe because it has to go quite far. That’s when they found the dugong. That’s why they made it this far. The bridge is 699 meters long. To put it simply, it’s 700 meters , almost a kilometer , to the marine life observation tower. This is the side view. Koh Libong, they have fish drying places here. Aren’t there any birds to eat them? Look at this. Hey, a hawk , a hawk , what’s that flying? Swooping here and there. Where is it going? Oh, the wind is so strong. And the point now, it’s such a long walk. We still can’t reach it. It ‘s a tower that juts out into the sea for almost a kilometer . Behind it is a village. Oh, and there’s graffiti on the ground . It might be a picture of a storm. It’s raining. It’s a boat . You should be able to go up high to observe all around. But, it’s raining. Life , oh, life . It just rains. Okay, we’re here. Here it is. It’s raining hard. Oh, and the wind is strong. It’s a storm. We’ve been walking slowly for a long time. Why do we suddenly run? Because we’re slow . Oh, man . We’ve been walking slowly the whole time. Oh , man . We’ve been walking slowly . Let’s hurry and be half as fast as me. You’re not wet anymore. How come you’ve realized it yet? Oh, once it rises, you’ll be able to see far. Once it can see far, you have a higher chance of encountering a storm. Can it be called a storm yet? Hey , everyone, it’s a storm. Help me. I can’t take it anymore. Oh , help me. I’m stuck on the tower in the middle of the water. Everyone, behind you is hope. Because it seems like it’s being blown past this island. If it passes, everything will return to calm . I can’t take it anymore . Everyone, it’s so violent. It / I want to go home now. Oh, God. We can’t see. We can’t see Koh Libong anymore. Koh Libong is gone. Let me tell you first. We come during the monsoon season . If you happen to come to visit, you can come. All year , except during the monsoon season when we come. The question is why we’re here now ? Well, I still don’t understand. But the sky after the rain is always clear, everyone. Turn around. Okay, it seems to be past. So I’ll walk. I ‘ll walk up to the top floor. This tower has 5 floors in total . So tiring . And you will be able to see the farthest. When it’s the farthest, you will have the most chance to see the dugong. Oh, we’ve reached the top. Let’s shout out Wilson together. And now, everything is through well. The sky is starting to look better again. And of course we called someone to pick us up. We walked a long way and it’s still raining. Here we go, here we go. Here comes the hero finally. Hello. I see it’s raining. I put on my raincoat. It’s raining hard. But it’s only for a moment. Thank you. Thank you. Pick up and drop off throughout the trip . Okay, we’ll stop for lunch across the street, right? The crab pen, right? Yes. / What’s its name? The crab pen . Okay, it’s right across the street. Let’s go . We’re here. Wow, order yourself. This is the crab pen restaurant. Actually, it’s low season now. They’re not open. But you have to inform them in advance, right? Yes, if you inform them in advance, they’ll open it. So now we’re sitting on the pen. We’re in the middle of the water. The mangrove forest. Okay, today we’re going to eat at the pen. In the middle of the sea. There’s water and sand . This is a fish. A fresh Mong fish . Because it was caught from the pen a moment ago. Oh, the meat is sweet. It’s a fish with very sweet meat. And it’s so delicious that you’ll feel the breeze in your face. It’s so refreshing. Will you come again? I’ll definitely come. Oh, I’m disappointed. This is fried squid with garlic. This place mostly sells fresh food. Like sashimi, like sea urchin, sea cucumber, and stuff like that. If anyone Interested. If during this period there won’t be a lot of things. Like usual when they sell. This is pancakes, omelet, crab omelet. Delicious, delicious because the seafood is fresh . Let’s go, eat. We, go, yeah . Okay , now we’re leaving here. I just calculated the bill around a thousand baht. And then it’s going to rain again. This is the low season, so it’s like this. Monsoons come often . We’ll go to shore. Let’s go, let ‘s go. Ahead is about to go out to the real sea. Alright, the water is starting to shake. We’ve arrived . It was like being in a movie. The boat was rocking so loud. This is what low season is like. So if you want to travel beautifully, Libong is the high season. As you know, that area has Koh Muk and Koh Kradan. Every island is beautiful. Libong is one of the beautiful islands . All right , now we’re back in Trang city. This is Koh Libong. It’s another island that I have to say is easy to get to. It takes about an hour by car from the city, right? But it only takes about 15 minutes by boat to Libong. And around Libong, you can also go to Lao Liang, Koh Takiang, Koh Kradan, Emerald Cave, Koh Muk, many islands, all of which are beautiful . You can go there during the high season when the water is clear and you don’t have to face the monsoon like we did. But this time, we’re going to travel in a community-based way. If anyone likes local things and cheap expenses, for example, you might want to stay in a cheap homestay in Libong. Then you can hire a tour boat to visit the various islands I mentioned. Because some people might say, “Wow, sleeping on a big island or a resort might be expensive.” So , go and sleep. I tell you, there are many more islands to visit. And if anyone likes this clip, don’t forget to like, share, subscribe , and don’t forget to support the villagers on Libong. And if anyone sees a dugong, don’t forget to take a picture and send it to us. That’s all for today. Goodbye.

Unseen ตรัง! เกาะลิบง แหล่งพะยูน ชิมซีฟูดแบบสดๆ นอนโฮมสเตย์ริมทะเล | VLOG
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• เกาะขนาดใหญ่ แต่กลับเงียบสงบ และไม่วุ่นวาย
มีธรรมชาติที่อุดมสมบูรณ์ซ่อนอยู่ และบนเกาะยัง
มีหมู่บ้านเล็ก ๆ ที่ชาวบ้านยินดีจะต้อนรับทุกคน
เกาะแห่งนี้ยังถูกเรียกว่า เมืองหลวงของพะยูน
และนี่คือ เกาะลิบง เกาะที่ใหญ่ที่สุดในจังหวัดตรัง

– เดินทางช่วงมิถุนายน 2025
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0:00 Intro
2:14 Had Yao Pier
6:49 Ko Libong Non-Hunting Area (Marine Protected Area)
12:09 Dragon Spine (Sandbar)
19:13 Ban Phrao Pier
21:00 Ja-Nai Seafood
24:59 Baan Rak Libong, Ko Libong
28:08 Stone Bridge (Saphan Hin)
34:49 To Sae Waterfall (Namtok To Sae)
37:17 Thung Ya Kha Beach
39:46 Ja-Nai Seafood (again)
43:01 Baan Rak Libong, Ko Libong (again)
46:21 Nini Thai Food (Nini Ahan Tam Sang)
47:47 Dugong Observation Tower
53:16 Crab Raft Restaurant (Ban Phrao Pier)
56:43 Had Yao Pier
57:24 Trang City
57:31 Trip Summary & End of Program
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Credit
Producer: Patt
Creative : Bas, Earth
Photographer : Bas , Jubb
Photo Edit : Jubb
Editor: inumsqr
Motion graphic : Oat,Toei,Tae,Soda
Video : Yen, Bas
Script writer : Tong
Graphic : Beau,Bamm
Colorist : Chompoo
Subtitle : Aom
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Camera Gear
– Dji Pocket 3
– Sony Fx3
– Sony ZV E1
– Dji Air3s
– Insta360 XS
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Music

[ Artlist]
Ziv Moran – Major Ace.wav
SPEARFISHER – Blood in the Bayou
Anthony Vega – The Tuba Dude

[ Epidemic sound ]
ES_Mountain Shadows – Wanderer’s Trove
ES_The Wedding Feast – Bonnie Grace
ES_A Tiny Tumble – Josef Falkenskold
ES_Sabor Sabor – Guataca Groov
ES_It May Be June – Ludvig Moulin
ES_Sunny Blues – Will Harrison
ES_Peculiar Animals – Sahara Skylight
ES_Peace Again – Wanna Beat
ES_Is She Your Friend – Rich in Rags
ES_Open Minds – Johan Glossner
ES_Gravel Roads – Sahara Skylight
ES_Chasing the Beat – The New Fools
ES_Cabo Rojo – El Equipo Del Norte
ES_A Forest Melody – Tellsonic
ES_Skipping Ahead – The Fly Guy Five
ES_Stompin Grounds – Gary the Canary
ES_Weak In The Knees (Instrumental Version) – Victor Lundberg
ES_Sweet Sweet Honey – Birdies
ES_Dashing – Moins Le Quartet
ES_Wobbly – Moins Le Quartet
ES_Montevideo – Sight of Wonders
ES_Exploring the Lake – View Points
ES_Upbeat Flat Feet – The Fly Guy Five
ES_Passarinho (Instrumental Version) – Luiz Mura
ES_Just Like Paradise – Jon Bjork
ES_I’m Not a Mechanic – River Run Dry
ES_Deep South – Biddy Sullivan
ES_Highland Morning – Rune Dale
ES_So Saccharine – The Fly Guy Five
ES_Fiery Lake (Instrumental Version) – Roy Williams
ES_Strolling – Roots and Recognition

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27 Comments

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  11. ขอบคุณที่มาตรังหลายครั้งมากนะคะ
    ทำให้คนทั่วไปรู้จักตรังมากขึ้น
    และคนในจังหวัดอย่างเราก็ได้รู้จักมากขึ้นเช่นกัน
    สวยทุกที่เลย😊

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  13. ไม่น่าเชื่อว่ามีน้องหมาบนเกาะด้วย ได้ยินมาว่าคนบนเกาะส่วนใหญ่เป็นมุสลิม

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