View Rock

Ko Tao


View Rock is precisely that: views and rocks; the hodgepodge of wooden huts, resembling a fishing village built into the steep crags, offer stunning views of the bay. Bungalows are simple and modest, but clean enough. Coming down the dirt road into Hin Wong, follow the signs north past Hin Wong Bungalows.


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