Ko Siboya Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
island in Thailand
About Ko Siboya
Ko Siboya (see-boy-ya) is off the regular tourist trail. Other than the island's three resorts, you will find only a few local stalls selling household supplies, snacks, and petrol as you explore the local culture. Ko Siboya is home to about a 1,000 or so residents whose work is mainly in the rubber plantations or fishing. Dirt roads and footpaths connect the 4 or 5 small communities on this 3 x 10 km island. The lack of easy access to the island has limited transportation to either motorcycles or walking. A new community clinic is able to handle minor medical problems, but the medical staff is there only during daytime hours. Ko Siboya escaped the destruction of the crushing tsunami of December 2004, as it is leeward ofKo Jum, but it did have to deal with the high water surge which devast
Where to Stay in Ko Siboya
- 🏨Siboya Bungalows
- 🏨Thai-West Resort
Ko Siboya Travel Guide Sections
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