Koh Tao, a small island in Thailand, is known for its pristine beaches, coral reefs, and lush jungles. While tourism drives the island’s economy, it also puts pressure on its delicate ecosystem. However, climbing in Koh Tao offers a sustainable alternative to traditional tourist activities, playing a key role in preserving the island’s natural environment. Minimal environmental impact Unlike activities like motorized water sports or over-tourism in certain areas, climbing is a low-impact activity that respects the natural landscape. Preservation of natural sites: Climbing utilizes existing rock formations without altering the terrain or damaging ecosystems. Responsible climbers and guides ensure ...