Blue Lagoon or Inner Sea on Ko Mae Ko is a large lake in the middle of the island that spans 350m 360-s vr locations
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Blue Lagoon Emerald Lake Viewpoint Thailand Tourism Locations
MM58+2F5, Ko Mae Ko, Ang Thong, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84140, Thailand
Visitors can experience the beauty of Emerald Lake by climbing a steep stairway where the magnificent view of the lake lies below waiting to be discovered. All the sweat and effort in climbing the steep stairway are definitely worth it when you take in the beauty of the still and calm waters of the lake, reflecting the sunlight.
Gps Coordinates / 9.6581857,99.6666639
Emerald saltwater lake is called 'Thale Nai'. The lake is surrounded by limestone cliffs and has an underwater cave that is connected to the sea.
Link Location Gps / Gps Link 9.6583333 / Gps Link 9.6570327 / Gps Link 9.6579483
Gps Coordinates / 9.6583333,99.6661622 / 9.6570327,99.6664508 / 9.6579483,99.6662769
Emerald Lake is a glorious saltwater lake surrounded with green foliage. The lake links to the sea via an underground tunnel, while above there is a 100-meter viewpoint to enjoy its glittering beauty. It is no wonder that Emerald Lake got its name from its color, but it is also known as other names such as the Blue Lagoon, Inner Sea, and Thale Nai.
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Gps Coordinates / 9.6581448,99.666389
Visitors know it mainly as Emerald Lake, and it is not surprising that it is regarded as the signature sight on Koh Mae Ko. The lake is surrounded by majestic rainforest and limestone cliffs, recording a total size of 250 meters by 350 meters.
Gps Coordinates / 9.6583524,99.666687
A known fact of Emerald Lake is that it is formed in the crater of a dead volcano.
Gps Coordinates / 9.6588043,99.6674121
Although visitors can get closer, they are forbidden to swim as it is an essential effort to preserve the lake. Thus, it can be said that the lake is untouched as it is strictly off-limits where activities such as diving and snorkeling are strictly forbidden.