How to Do Jungle Hike to Loh Ba Kao Bay on Koh Phi Phi – Detailed Guide

By Beata – Adventure Travel Writer

Koh Phi Phi Don isn’t all about the beach parties, it’s also a diverse island full of stunning nature.

If you’re an active person and looking for authentic, close-to-nature experiences, you should definitely try hiking on Koh Phi Phi.

One of the most adventurous trails you can find on the island is the jungle trek to Loh Ba Kao Bay.

I explored it by taking two different paths, both of which led me deep into the heart of the jungle, miles away from the usual crowds.

Read on to learn about two different routes and how to prepare for your adventure.

Koh Phi Phi river and mangrove forest near the Loh Ba Kao Bay

Map of the Trails to Loh Ba Kao Bay from Tonsai Village

Loh Ba Kao Bay is located on the northeast side of Koh Phi Phi Don.

Map of the trail from Tonsai Village via viewpoints and jungle to Loh Ba Kao Bay on Koh Phi Phi
Map of the trail from Tonsai Village via shoreline and jungle to Loh Ba Kao Bay on Koh Phi Phi

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How to Hike to Loh Ba Kao Bay on Phi Phi Island

There are two main trails you can take to reach Loh Ba Kao Bay.

  • One starts by following the coastline.
  • The other leads you through the popular Koh Phi Phi viewpoint.

Both routes take you through the lush tropical jungle before reaching Loh Ba Kao Bay.

I started my hike by taking the trail along the beach and returned via the viewpoint.

My goal was to compare both trails and experience as much of the stunning Phi Phi scenery as possible!

This jungle trail leads to one of the quieter beaches on the island. If you’re planning a full trip, see my Koh Phi Phi travel guide for the best beaches, hikes, and itineraries.

The Two Route Options

  • Coastal & Jungle Route – follows the shoreline north from Loh Dalum Beach. It involves some rock scrambling over slippery boulders (not too difficult) and a steep 15–20 minute jungle climb aided by ropes.; 2 hours 20 minutes – round trip.
  • Viewpoint & Jungle Route – starts at the famous Phi Phi Viewpoint and leads deeper into the heart of the island’s interior. It is steep and more forest-focused but easier to navigate than the coastal rocks.; 2 hours 40 minutes – round trip.

Version 1 : Trail Along the Coast and Via Jungle

Path through Tonsai Village

To reach Loh Ba Kao Bay via the coastal trail, start by heading north from Loh Dalum Beach.

  • It’s one of the most popular beaches on Koh Phi Phi, located on the coast opposite to the Tonsai Pier.
  • If you begin your walk from the middle of town, follow Chakoh Road, which runs parallel to Loh Dalum Beach.
  • This route is much quieter than the busy tourist center.
  • Along the way, you’ll pass the Tsunami Memorial and the Tsunami Refuge Center.
  • Continuing north, you’ll arrive at the Only Bar Phi Phi, a perfect spot to take a break, enjoy a stunning view of the bay, and grab breakfast.
  • Afterward, the trail leads you along a small walking street that runs between beachfront resorts.

As you progress, you’ll notice fewer hotels and only a few bungalows built into the jungle cliffs.

There are signs directing you to Loh Ba Kao Beach and Sunset Bay Resort (also a charming place to stay!)

Be sure to follow the path and not to wander off into the resort, as I accidentally did.

Koh Phi Phi old wooden building near the coast

The Trail Along the Coastline

At some point, the paved road ends, and you’ll need to follow a path along a rocky beach.

I particularly enjoyed this part of the trek because it was peaceful and secluded, with the dreamy turquoise waters.

  • As you continue, the trail becomes a bit trickier as civilization fades away.
  • You’ll come across one last beach bar right by the shore, though it seemed quite empty when I passed by.
  • On your right, you’ll notice steep stairs leading to bungalows higher up on the cliff, but all you need to do is keep walking along the rocky shore.

This section is a bit challenging, as you’ll need to navigate through large, slippery boulders and even tread water at one point.

  • It was the only part where I questioned whether the trail still existed. 
  • Fortunately, the rocky coast eventually gave way to a clear path through the jungle.
  • While it’s not overly difficult, be careful and take your time.
Koh Phi Phi rocky shore, fisherman boat and limestone cliffs in the distance

Jungle Path

From here, you’ll need to climb a hill in the jungle.

  • Although it’s not very tall, it’s quite steep, and you’ll need to use a rope at the start to pull yourself up.
  • Eventually it becomes easier to climb and it takes about 15–20 minutes to reach the top, and after the steep section.
  • After that you’ll descend towards Loh Ba Kao Beach.
  • But be careful and take it slow as this part is also steep.

You will find ropes placed strategically along the way to help you navigate the challenging path.

I highly recommend ensuring you have comprehensive travel insurance. EKTA it’s one of the few that covers trekking in Thailand.

  • The trail ends when dense jungle gives way to the wide village road.
  • After a short walk you’ll quickly see people, houses, and even a school – just a few minutes after leaving the jungle behind.

Version 2 : Path via Koh Phi Phi Viewpoints and Jungle

The second way to reach Loh Ba Kao Bay is by following the jungle trek.

It starts from the top of the Koh Phi Phi viewpoint in Tonsai Village. 

I took this path on my way back, and it offers a different perspective compared to the coastal trail.

  • The starting point of both trails on the Loh Ba Kao Bay side is essentially the same place.
  • You’ll come to a fork where you’ll need to decide whether to go right or left.
  • To head toward the Viewpoints, take the left path.

The map clearly shows this trail, and there are plenty of signs directing you to the viewpoints.

  • This trek is relatively uneventful, with the jungle surrounding you most of the way.
  • It is fairly quiet—I only met three other tourists heading in the opposite direction.
  • The only major highlights are the viewpoints (and they are definitely worth the hike).

The trail can get steep at times, so be sure to drink plenty of water and take breaks as needed, especially in the heat.

  • Follow the path carefully, and eventually, you’ll reach the famous viewpoint.
  • From there, you’ll find the well-known staircase leading back down to Koh Phi Phi town.

This trail also gives you the opportunity to reach smaller beaches on the east coast of Koh Phi Phi – Ran Tee Beach and Toh Koh Beach.

If you’re up for more adventure, you can continue exploring even further.

Loh Ba Kao Bay Beach and Village

No matter which trail you choose, both will lead you to the same destinations – a crossway at the bottom of the hill.

That’s where the jungle paths transition into the village road. 

  • The first thing you’ll notice is the small community of houses belonging to the locals living in Loh Ba Kao Bay village.
  • Most of these houses are built on stilts due to the area’s wet conditions.

Unfortunately, many of the homes appear quite poor, especially when compared to the large resorts located nearby.

  • As you continue along the road, you’ll see a river running alongside it, bordered by a mangrove forest.
  • Further along, the road passes a school and some new houses under construction.
  • Eventually you will reach small, touristic street lined with restaurants and shops.
  • While it’s still a touristy area, with tuk-tuks and people heading to the beach, you won’t see large crowds there. 

This part of Koh Phi Phi is incredibly calm, almost deserted compared to the busy Tonsai Village.

If you’re looking for a more secluded spot or just want a break from the noise, Loh Ba Kao Bay might be the perfect escape.

Keep in mid, that I didn’t find any ATMs in this area.

There are few basic grocery shops and small restaurants, so it’s wise to bring cash with you.

What to Do Loh Ba Kao Bay Beach

  • Loh Ba Kao Bay Beach is a beautiful and spacious beach with soft sand and clear waters – excellent for snorkeling.
  • If you’re feeling adventurous, you can rent a kayak and explore the nearby mangroves.
  • You might spot wildlife like the two huge monitor lizards I saw during my walk.
  • Although the village is rather small and quiet you will find a few local restaurants, beach bars, massage parlours and even a diving center.

It is a great destination, if you want to stay overnight and are looking for a quieter experience on Koh Phi Phi.

The main disadvantage of Loh Ba Kao Bay is that the southern part of the beach is occupied by the resort and not accessible to visitors.

There are even guards warning tourists not to go into the hotel area.

Apart from that, its remote location and lack of nightlife make Loh Ba Kao Bay less popular with tourists.

Other Trails Accessible from Loh Ba Kao Bay

If you love hiking and want to discover even more nature spots on Koh Phi Phi, consider adding to your itinerary other trails accessible from Loh Ba Kao Bay:

Hiking North of Loh Ba Kao Bay

DestinationDetails
Loh Lana Bay• A 15-minute walk from Loh Ba Kao Bay on the west coast.
• Smaller and more secluded, though not always the cleanest beach.
• A peaceful destination perfect for snorkeling and sunset views.
Nui Beach• Located on the west coast near Loh Lana Bay.
• Accessible via a challenging, steep hike (assisted with ropes).
• Known for turquoise water and picturesque views.
• Great for swimming but can get crowded in the afternoon.
Laem Tong Beach• Located at the far north of Koh Phi Phi Don.
• A one-hour walk from Loh Ba Kao Bay via the Mangrove Suspension Bridge.
• The path follows a cliffside concrete road rather than the shoreline.
• Features restaurants, beach bars, a diving center, and plenty of shade.
* Check best accommodations at Laem Tong Beach
Northernmost Tip• The final stretch starting from the end of Laem Tong Beach.
• An unpaved 45-minute jungle trek (one way).
• Marked by a flagpole at the end to confirm you’ve reached the island’s tip.

Hiking South of Loh Ba Kao Bay

DestinationDetails
Pak Nam Bay• Accessible via a jungle path leading to the Phi Phi viewpoints.
• Take the path on your left before reaching the viewpoint.
• Hike is quite steep and challenging.
• Watch for monkeys; be cautious with food.
• Includes restaurants, hotels, and snorkeling.
Ran Tee Beach• Located further south than Pak Nam Bay.
• Hike to Viewpoint 3 first, then follow the jungle path down.
• Steep and difficult terrain.
• Excellent snorkeling in a peaceful environment.
Toh Koh Beach• Final path after reaching the Viewpoints.
• Small, secluded, and remote destination
• Tough hike further south than Ran Tee Beach.
• Follow signposts and be careful on the descent.

Tips on How to Prepare for Jungle Hikes on Koh Phi Phi

Although hiking trails on Koh Phi Phi Don are not very long, and you could do a loop around the whole island in one day.

Here are some proven tips to consider before starting your hiking adventure on Koh Phi Phi:

1. Weather

Thailand’s hot weather will make any hike more physically demanding.

If you’re used to trekking in Europe’s or America’s mild climate, hiking close to the equator can be quite a shock.

  • Even walking on Koh Phi Phi will make you sweat and want to rest on the beach. Now, imagine hiking uphill in the dense, humid rainforest. 

When trekking in extreme heat, follow below guidelines:

If you’re hiking in the monsoon season it can get exteremely wet and rainy.

The trail might get very muddy and slippery, making it more challenging and even dangerous to hike.

Don’t risk taking a path that doesn’t look safe.

trees and lantern at viewpoint on Koh Phi Phi

2. Footwear

Wear covered shoes for long treks through the Koh Phi Phi’s jungle.

You don’t need proper hiking shoes for jungle hikes on Phi Phi islands, but lightweight sneakers will be a better option than flip-flops.

I made the mistake of wearing flip-flops, and it didn’t end well—I got stung by a bee and kept hitting my exposed toes on the rocks.

  • And if you visit the island during the rainy season, when the trails are muddy, packing good shoes can make a big difference too.

3. Navigation

Find a route on a map before starting your journey.

  • There are multiple crossways, and it’s easy to get unsure of the right path, especially in the dense forest.
  • Along the coast, the trail can disappear completely, so you’ll need to trust your map and intuition when treading water or scrambling over the rocks.

I use the Maps.me app on my phone, which can work offline if you download the map earlier.

That way, you don’t have to worry about having a data service. 

Make sure you stay connected while hiking -> get an eSIM before heading out.

4. Insects

Don’t forget to use a bug repellent, before starting your hike.

  • Thailand’s forest can be full of mosquitos and small insects.
  • You can easily buy a good quality bug repellent in every 7-eleven.
  • My favorite is the one in a pink bottle.

5. Safety

I hiked to Loh Ba Kao Bay alone, and while it was completely safe. There are no significant dangers on the trail.

Walking solo in the middle of the jungle can feel a bit eerie.

Consider bringing a hiking buddy if you are not comfortable with exploring unknown paths by yourself.

I highly recommend getting a comprehensive travel insurance. EKTA it’s one of the few that covers trekking in Thailand.

Koh Phi Phi mangrove forest

Essential Packing List for Jungle Hikes on Koh Phi Phi

  • Covered shoes or hiking boots
  • Map (probably on your phone)
  • Local SIM or eSIM card
  • Water bottle
  • Hat
  • Bug repellent
  • Sunscreen
  • Snacks or energy bars
  • Lightweight backpack
  • Light and Fast-drying cloths
  • First aid kit
  • Sunglasses
  • Camera
  • Cash
  • Rain jacket or poncho (if hiking during monsoon)

Is Jungle Hike to Loh Ba Kao Bay Worth It?

Hiking to Loh Ba Kao Bay is definitely worth the effort.

Especially, if you enjoy nature and want to see a different side of Koh Phi Phi

While the trek can be hot and challenging at times, the stunning views and secluded beaches make it a rewarding and unique experience.

If you’re exhausted after the hike, you can always take a long-tail boat back to the main town. 

You can also consider spending a night in Loh Ba Kao Bay.

There are plenty of beautiful resorts that offer a peaceful retreat from the island’s livelier areas.

Koh Phi Phi viewpoint, buildings and mountains in the distance

Where is Koh Phi Phi Located and How to Get There

Koh Phi Phi is a group of islands located in southern Thailand.

  • During the high season, direct ferries and speedboats can take you to Koh Phi Phi from Phuket, Koh Lanta, Krabi Town, and Ao Nang.
  • If you’re traveling from Bangkok, the best way to reach Koh Phi Phi is by flying to Krabi Airport.
  • Then taking a minivan or taxi to the Krabi pier, where you can catch a direct boat to Koh Phi Phi.
  • You can also fly into Phuket, but the journey from Airport to the Pier is a bit longer than from Krabi Airport.
  • All ferries and boats land on Koh Phi Phi Don, the largest and only inhabited island in the group.
  • If you’re visiting other nearby destinations, you’ll find plenty of organized trips to Koh Phi Phi, most of which head to visit famous Maya Bay

While the scenery at Maya Bay is stunning, in my opinion, it doesn’t quite live up to its fame.

For a more authentic and adventurous experience, plan a longer stay on Koh Phi Phi Don and explore the lesser-known and more authentic parts of the island.

FAQs about trekking Loh Ba Kao Bay

It’s not too difficult, but the heat and some steep sections with ropes can make the trek challenging.

Yes, you can hike alone, the paths are safe.

Yes, but some parts can be tricky, so always follow the map.

The hike takes at least 2 hours both ways.

No, the trails are usually quiet. I’ve seen very few people during my hike.

You don’t need trekking shoes, but covered shoes are highly recommended.

Yes, the most beautiful views are by the coast and at the viewpoints.

You’ll see the rocky coastline, turquoise sea, jungle, mangrove forest monitor lizard, and a different side of Koh Phi Phi.

Koh Phi Phi rocky beach, clear, blue sea, mountains covered with jungle in the distance

Final Thoughts on Jungle Hike to Loh Ba Kao Bay

Hiking to Loh Ba Kao Bay offers a unique way to explore Koh Phi Phi beyond its famous (but crowded) beaches and vibrant nightlife

This trek, although not the easiest, provides a chance to discover the island’s natural beauty.

So, grab plenty of water, don’t forget sunscreen and set off on an unforgettable journey through the jungle heart of Koh Phi Phi Don.

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