Hin Kong Bay has a 2 kilometres beach that is mostly undeveloped, the southern section is only five or so metres from the road. The coral reef lies about 300 metres off the beach and the bay. The swimming here is only good for swimming in high tide season like Wok Tum Bay, is not great, but the views and isolation are quite relaxing.
Mangrove trees line the beaches and give the place a real untouched feel, great for catching a sunset in solitude. A sign warns not to take seashells and corals from the bay, respect this as it is haven for nature and it is illegal to take them home.
The northern end of Wok Tum Bay blends into Hin Kong Bay. The north and south end of this beach are named differently because they are sometimes divided by a small canal emptying into the sea. This stretch of coast, on the beach and across the road, is primarily occupied by locals and long-term renters, but a handful of cheap bungalow setups are widely spaced along the beach providing a good deal of solitude but mostly below-average quality bungalows.
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