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Loh Dalum Bay
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Loh Dalum Bay is breathtakingly beautiful - almost totally enclosed, it has very shallow water that get gets warmed by the sun to almost the temperature of a warm bath! Loh Dalum has silky soft white sand and turquoise water with a chorus of birdsong - and all year round there are no waves. You can walk out hundreds of meters and still only be waist-deep in water; this beach was made for basking in the sun. At low tide you have to walk a little further to the water's edge. A large tonsai (Banyan) tree marks one end of the path between Loh Dalum Bay and Tonsai Bay at the narrowest part of the isthmus. Tonsai Village lies between the two beaches and is a very short walk from Loh Dalum Beach. Loh Dalum Bay Activities |
Loh Dalum Bay is ideal for kayaking, and there's lots to explore in the bay. Good snorkelling can also be found along the sides of the bay towards the entrance. Just around the corner is Monkey Bay, a small sandy bay with great snorkelling which is inaccessible by land.
The monkeys can be very cheeky, so don't get too close. When kayaking make sure you have plenty of suncream or even better, wear a T-shirt along with the screen, also keep an eye on the tide. If you come back at very low tide you will have to carry the kayak part of the way.







