Koh Lanta: A paradise in Thailand, without the crowds
Ko Lanta District, Thailand (Credit: Unsplash)
Koh Phi Phi Island
Just off the east coast of Koh Lanta lies this skull-shaped island, with a cavernous āeye socketā entrance that offers breathtaking views. Most travelers explore this natural wonder by kayaking or joining a guided tour, kayaking through the rocky waters and marveling at the stalactites and stalagmites. For a change of pace, you can also go on a kayaking cruise through the turquoise waters around Talabeng and Tung Yi Peng islands or immerse yourself in the nearby mangrove forests.Mae Kau Cave
Located on the island of Koh Lanta, a trip to this hidden cave is a thrill like no other. A trail takes you into a beautiful limestone cave where you can explore myriad rock formations as well as local flora and fauna. The cave is dark and slippery, with stairs and crevices to climb through. Hence taking a guide along is highly recommended.Mu Ko Lanta National Park
Mu Ko Lanta National Park, established in 1990, covers 134 square kilometers of islands in southern Krabi province. The largest, Koh Lanta Yai or the main Koh Lanta island, is only partially within the park. The park contains diverse ecosystems including rainforest, mangroves and beach forest. Home to around 130 bird species, flying lemurs and rare dugongs, this archipelago offers a diverse ecosystem.Tung Yi Peng Village
In this village, you can immerse yourself in the local lifestyle through a variety of engaging activities, not least of which is taking a traditional boat ride through the serene mangrove forests, spotting exotic birds and playful monkeys. Fish with local fishermen and feel the thrill of the fresh catch prepared into a delicious meal by your hosts. You can also spend time learning about the villagersā commitment to preserving this fragile ecosystem on a guided nature trail.
Charm of the old town
Koh Lantaās old town, with its quiet shops, traditional wooden houses and a bustling weekend market, allows you to enjoy the islandās rich history and cultural diversity. And then thereās the food. For the freshest seafood, head to Shine Talay, where the catch is cooked to perfection. Craving authentic Southern Thai food? Krua Dan Tai serves up spicy flavours. For a fusion twist, be sure to try Kindiās Asian-inspired cuisine. And for incredible sunsets, Same Same But Different on Kantiang Beach is your destination.