1* • Best time to visit : Late November to May
• Best period of the day : High tide period from the 1 2th day of the waxing or the waning moon up to the 5th day of the new moon, about one hour each day to observe the most spectacular divided sea.
2* The period after the sunset, at about 6.30 pm. when the sky is filled with tens of thousands of fruit bats or flying foxes out to find their food.
3* Every day during the high tide period twice a month, from the 1 2th day of the waxing or the waning moon up to the 5th day of the new moon, the tide is at the peak of its ebb and flow,
4* resulting in the phenomenon of a divided sea, as the gradually recedes to reveal the sand dune between Thap Island, Mo Island, and Koh Dam Hok Dam Khwan Island or known as Koh Kai. Allow yourself about one hour before the low tide to observe the miracle of the divided sea gradually emerging until a large sand dune appears, linking up various islands in the area.
5* Another hidden secret here is the phenomenon after the sunset, viewed from Thap Island, in which tens of thousands of fruit bats or flying foxes taking flight from the cave on Koh Kai, taking more than half an hour as night descends, regarded as a well-kept secret and the best spectacle of Talay Waek