Welcome to Koh Lanta
The
popularity of Koh Lanta has increased tenfold in the last five years. Situated
70 kilometers from the province of Krabi, Koh Lanta archipelago, famously known
in Thai as Moo Koh Lanta, comprises of more than 50 islands and lies in the Andaman
Sea off the west coast of Southern Thailand. The inhabitants are spread over two
islands: Koh Lanta Yai and Koh Lanta Noi. The most popular one for tourists is,
without a doubt, Koh Lanta Yai which boasts the most beautiful beaches and provides
vacationers with more activities than they can bargain for. Koh
Lanta Noi is less popular as the island is the administrative center of Koh Lanta.
Some of the locals live there and there are practically no hotels or resorts on
Koh Lanta Noi, though lately the construction sites are becoming more apparent.
But five-star spots have been slow to move to Koh Lanta Noi. Travelling
to Koh Lanta nowadays is easy. Flights leave daily from Bangkok to Krabi and it
takes about one hour from Krabi Airport to reach Hua Hin Pier to catch a car ferry
that will take visitors to Koh Lanta Noi and then to Koh Lanta Yai by another
ferry. All in all, it will take people about three hours to get to their resorts
in Koh Lanta Yai from the Bangkok airport, and that also depends on which part
of Koh Lanta Yai they are heading to. Therefore, to holiday in Koh Lanta one may
need more days than other holiday spots in Thailand. But it is worth it because
once people arrive on Koh Lanta; they will never want to leave. Beaches
are the main places of interest in Koh Lanta. Offering more than ten (it depends
who counts what), each of them has its own charm and characteristic. It has to
be said that without a determination to visit all of them, it’s difficult for
visitors to call on all the beaches in Koh Lanta during one trip, as it is easy
to fall in love with one quickly, and comfort will settle which makes it harder
to move on. Divers,
experienced or beginners, will find Koh Lanta a heaven as professional divers
around the world acknowledge that Koh Lanta is one of the best locations in the
Kingdom. Koh Lanta is close to world-class diving sites such as Hin Daeng and
Hin Muang—Koh Phi Phi is two hours away by boat. In some parts of Koh Lanta, these
islands are even visible from the resorts’ windows. At
the southern part of Koh Lanta also sits Mu Ko Lanta National Park (spelling sometimes
differs), Thailand’s 62nd national park. Unprecedented views, white sandy beaches
and boat trips are three main reasons to drop by Mu Ko Lanta National Park—it
is ideal for a picnic, a day-trip swimming, and a one-hour jungle trek. Whether
it is a quiet retreat or full-throttle action that the visitors are looking for,
Koh Lanta has something for everyone. High-end, middle-range or budget holiday,
Koh Lanta embraces all kinds of travelers, at any time, any season. |