Krabi Magazine April 2018

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MAGAZINE

KRABI Issue #136 April 2018 www.krabi-magazine.com

Phang Nga Elephant Sanctuary

Changing the elephant trekking industry in Thailand through teaching

Personal profiles

How a man never let go of his passion for art and how it drives him today

Co Working spaces

how they are changing the world and opening doors for digital nomads across the glove

DINING TRAVEL ACTIVITIES BEACHES LOCAL






A Warm Welcome to Ansgar Schlemmer, General Manager - Layana Resort & Spa

Angsar has been involved in Food and Hotel management since his early years, beginning his working life as a trainee chef and subsequently holding a number of chef positions in his native Germany. His love for travel then took him to London, Shanghai, Bangkok (where he held the positions of Executive Chef and then Director of Food & Beverage at the 5-star Siam Kempinski Hotel) and Beijing. More recently Angsar was appointed General Manager, Operations and Head of Company for a Lifestyles Project division of the Nasa Corporation in Kuala Lumpar, from where we were happy to prize him away to take over the reins at Layana in January this year. time, Angsar has already received a warm welcome from the Layana staff and its guests, readily taking on board In just a short tim feedback and suggestions for achieving the seemingly impossible - improving on Layana’s esteemed reputation for superb service, luxury accommodation and first class facilities. He insists any changes will be an evolutionary process, mindful as he is of the Resort’s continued success, but already his past experience as a chef is leading to new and exciting food and beverage offerings and he is also keen to expand the activities and adventures that are available for our guests, on and around Koh Lanta.



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April The wet and dry month! Welcome in another fantastic Thai new year celebration! A celebration like no other, that cannot be understated enough. What was traditionally a ceremony born out of respecting elders, paying homage to the earth and all it provided has now throughout the city turned into a nation wide watertight. It’s quite an experience to have, everywhere you go you can find kids, adults, whole families all standing on the side of the road with buckets of water, supersoakers or just a hose spraying and squirting others as they pass by on motorbikes, cars but most often in the beds of pickup trucks. It’s an amazing festival which will leave you speechless as just about everyone is dancing around in the afternoon heat just having a ball getting each other soaked and laughing all the while, it’s truly the perfect way to celebrate the Thai new year, in a party! So now when you leave your hotel keep in mind that you’re on your way into another watertight, so keep your wallet and phone save (Maybe just leave at home) and keep some cash in your pocket, head out and enjoy the day! Have fun and Happy new year!!!

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Contents

KRABI MAGAZINE

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FEATURES 14. Changing accommodation Want to crash on a 5 star luxury bed, or a work in couch, pick your fancy

30 Want to own your own piece of paradise? Here are some tips you might want to know before you sign the deed

LOCAL PULSE

28 Detoxing in Krabi?

What to do in this amazing little province

Why you might want to consider doing some detox work when you’re in Krabi

38 Love the elphants Phang Nga Elephant Park is changing the way we treat elephants

52 A man with a passion The story of Khun Juart and how his love for art has shaped his life

58 Co working revolution Give up that 9-5 office desk and get out to se the world, Lekker just opened Krai’s first co-working space, come try it out!

16 Window on Krabi

18 Hang Nak Trail Get climbing to Ao Nang’s dramatic viewpoint

HERE TO THERE 26 Krabi Activities How to spend your days in Krabi

29 Tide tables Find the best time to visit our beloved beaches

64 Krabi’s largest island 20 Detox in Krabi Clean you from the inside out

The sunset is;and as it’s called because every beach offers stunning sunset views

34 Ao Nang Dining Guide Our top picks for dining while in Ao Nang

66 Koh Lanta activities What to do while you’re on Krabi’s largest island

50 How about a Thai lesson? Some helpful words and phrases to make your time in Krabi all the better

70 Unplug in Koh Jum Take a break and step back a few years in time on Koh Jum


Thai Cooking Class with Indian celebrity chef is a delicious success at Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort

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ofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort hosted an exciting 70pax Thai cooking class, with participants from companies around the world. Led by the resort’s celebrity Indian chef Rahul Negi, participants watched as he made Pad Thai, Tom Yam Kung (Spicy Soup with Prawn), Spring Roll, Chicken with Cashew nuts, and Mango Sticky Rice. Afterwards, they made their own versions as part of a team-cooking competition. Everyone had a great time, and got to enjoy some authentic Thai cuisine. The Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort Team welcomes all guests to enjoy the real dining experience of Indian and Thai cuisine at our White Lotus restaurant. Catch up with Chef Rahul and his team and find out what makes their food the #bestfood in the South of Thailand.

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR MAKE A RESERVATION, PLEASE CONTACT 075 627 800 OR EMAIL H6184-TH2@SOFITEL.COM


Enjoy Fine wines, whiskey, sake and imported beers in the atmosphere of a classic 4 star wine bar. A wide seleccon of ďŹ ne wine from around the globe, single malt whiskeys from Scotland and Japan not found elsewhere in Krabi. Come join our weekly wine and food promooons each Friday, wine tassngs and sports weekends. Full food menu by Chef Umberto and BB Bistro—Italian fare at its best!

WWW.LAITHAI-RESORT.COM Tel: 075-637281.

Located at the Lai Thai Lo Luxury Condominiums facebook.com/ TheGrapeEscapeWineSakeBar

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A shift in how we sleep T

he world as we know it is changing, it’s been doing that since it was born some 6 billion years ago, but the difference is how we live and interact on it. We’re changing the way we humans live our lives, how we grow, how we interact with one another, how we relate and how we travel. The travel industry is one of the fastest growing industries on the planet with new airlines hoping up every year, offering more flights to more and more exotic locations. Imagine for a second to get a message (or letter) from New York to Madrid it would usually take 3 months and quite often it would never make it. Then it would take the same amount of time for the message to be replied to, so in grand total it would ofter take a minimum of 6 month to get a reply to a letter. Now it’s instantaneous, through a variety of communication mediums (whats app, facebook, skype, etc.) And this onset of technological revolution has only been really taking over the planet for the past 25 years. This revolution will continue well into the future, but for the moment we want to talk about how it’s changing the way we interact with one another. We are a social species, looking to others for comfort, friendship, love and most importantly procreation. We’re a species who has grown and quite honestly survived on this planet through our ability to ‘work together’ to adapt to challenges and listening to different prospectives. We’re a species that quite honestly would be gone if it were not for about ability to work together. We need that contact, that ability to relate and converse, it’s in our blood, our DNA. This is the main reason facebook took off and overtook the internet changing forever the internet as we know it. People even if they are cooped up in the far reaches of the world have a need, a desire a drive to connect with others, to learn and grow.

to the situation. Casey Fenton came up with the idea of making this concept ‘couchsurfing’ a mainstream, easily accessible thing, which would allow for users to connect with people from all over the globe, develop a short relationship and share a moment, and eventually become friends. The idea was a huge success (not to the likes of facebook, but still it was popular). Quickly the website www.couchsurfing.org became popular, originating in Boston, America the website soon grow and gained users from all over the world. The concept is that “hosts” provide “guests” a couch to stay on free of charge, in a way to develop a more connected and friendly world the website allowed for users to connect and meet locals from all around the world. Fast forward to 2008 with the onset of a new breed of accommodation. ‘glorified couches’. Brian Chesky and friend Joe Gebbia were living

in SanFrancisco they decided to offer some space in their apartment to crash fora few days, they could make an extra buck and the guests could get accommodation (as alll hotels were sold out). So was born AirBnB. Originally founded as AirBedandBreakfast the website took over the internet by storm. It took about 4-5 years for the company to start to gain some real traction but since 2011 but since then it’s been growing faster and faster. Now AirBnB has become one of the leading online accommodation websites in the world, fast approaching the traction and user base as booking.com as well as expedia.com. It’s fast changing the way we do things and the main driving force behind AirBnB’s success is it’s personal touch. You get the ability to interact with the rooms owner (or sometimes manager) directly, now you tell me what Hotel’s owner would ever talk with a guest? What hotel owner would driver in their car in the pouring rain

In 2003 a fantastic idea was born and a website founded. Couchsurfing. The idea is not so far off right? We’ve all said this as one point or another to friends or family members, “Hey buddy, can I crash on your couch?” It’s a common phrase we’re all heard or said at some point or another, and can relate

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This infatuation with connecting with others has only naturally led in increase in alternative accommodation options to pick up a pair of guests at the train station? AirBnB allows for guests and owners to connect directly, to develop a relationship, a temporary bond, a kinship if you will. It also offers hosts the ability to earn income from unused space in their house. It’s a fast growing website and now thats it’s operating in over 26 countries and has a user base of over 150 million and growing there seems to be no end in sight for this revolutionary website. Humans are a social creature, who need friendship, connections and to develop relationships, we will not change this need, this desire to connect with other, to be accepted and to make friends while meeting new people. We will only change the outside world in which we

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have these interactions. AirBnB Has allows us to connect once again on a personal level with other people from all around the world and develop a relationship with them while on our holiday, to learn about the local areas to visit, and maybe even hang out with each other for a beer. It’s a way for us to take our minds away for our smartphones and look into the eye of another human and talk with them about their house or apartment and city. Hotels are wonderful, they offered many benefits for travellers but they often have that certain robotic feeling, many of us are not interested in, they offer a specific standard and rarely drift from it, AirBnB is a personal touch you cannot get from a corporation. AirBnB has changed the landscape of the world

and especially Krabi, now Krabi is proud to offer guests over 1,000 different accommodation options to choose from, each other offering a different owner with different dreams and wishes. Some people like to jump form AirBnB to another, meet as many hosts as they can, while also seeing as many different locations, others choose one listing for their whole stay, what kind of a guest are you.

To see some amazing AirBnB listings go online now! www.Airbnb.com

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Window on Krabi Islands

Parks

KOH PODA This is the iconic island of Krabi and the first and most dramatic one you can see from Ao Nang beach. Hop on a longtail boat - the local wooden boats with their picturesque prow and sail away surrounded by turquoise water.

THA POM NATIONAL PARK Thapom is a simple local national park, not the easiest to access, but certainly worth the trip. Just outside Ao Nang, Thapom is a place where salty seawater and freshwater from the mountains mix perfectly creating an observable stratified layer, where both sea fish and freshwater fish live separately but together. Close to Ao Thalane Bay, Thapom is a 30 minute drive from Ao Nang.

CHICKEN ISLAND This should be next on your list as it is right next to Koh Poda. From the right angle when passing Chicken Island (Koh Gai) you can catch a glimpse of a chicken’s neck and head, some would argue more like that of a turkey but it’s up to you. The second island, Koh Tub, is connected to Chicken Island by a sandy isthmus and people can walk from one to another at low tide. KOH HONG This island archipelago demands everyone’s attention as it is one of the highlights of Krabi Province. The Archipelago, a group of limestone islands with many hidden caves and lagoons makes it perfect for snorkeling and exploring. Make sure you visit Lading and Pakbia islands before Koh Hong as they are much less visited and sport a blend of both lush jungle and tropical waters. Koh hong is usually crowded until 3pm so we recommend visiting other Lading and Pakbia in the morning, then going to Koh Hong after the crowds have started to leave. KOH PHI PHI Private bays, limestone cliffs, waters rich in marine life and caves where swallow’s birds nests are harvested are all here on the island that Leonardo Di Caprio once rolled his hot bod in while filming ‘The Beach’ at the now iconic Maya Bay. KOH JUM & KOH SIBOYA Both are unspoiled tropical hide-aways that have a unique atmosphere. Tune in to the slow culture here, imbibe the peace and recharge your batteries with the soundtrack of lapping waves.

KHAO PHANOM BENCHA NATIONAL PARK At 20 km from Krabi Town, the Khao Phanom Bencha national park comprises waterfalls, streams, lush forests and caves. It is home to all kind of flora and wildlife and to the highest mountain in the region from which it takes it’s name. One of the features of the park is Huay Thoi Waterfall where water runs down onto several huge pools. TARNBOK KHORANEE NATIONAL PARK Located in the north of the province, Tarnbok Khoranee national park is made up of limestone mountains, verdant tropical forest, caves and beautiful islands. It is well known kayaking explorers as there are a number of tributaries curving into a number of small caves boasting ancient cave paintings. SA MORAKOT, THE EMERALD POOL Truly a natural wonder of Krabi: a pond of turquoise water with an average temperature of 30-40°C fed by a hot spring in the middle of the jungle in Klong Thom district, 70 kilometers from Ao Nang. HOT SPRINGS Situated in Klong Thom district, These natural hot springs are natures jacuzzis. They melt away tensions, relieve the body and mind with the fresh spring water running over mineral enriched limestone rocks.

KOH LANTA The developing island at the southern end of the province known for its prime sunset views, heaps of activities and glimpses into sea gypsy life. Koh Lanta is also a National Park that comprises many local islands surrounded by coral reefs, such as Koh Ngai, Koh Mook and the remote Koh Rok.

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Reminder When visiting many of the national parks in Krabi there is often an entrance fee which you need to pay by cash at the time of entrance. This fee can vary but it is always between 90thb - 400thb per person. If you do book a tour through a local operator, please make sure to check with them prior to departing as to whether or not the tour price includes this national park fee.

Beaches AO NANG BEACH: At 20 km from Krabi Town Ao Nang Beach is the most developed of Krabi’s many beaches. Ao Nang Beach is famous for it’s white sand beaches and large limestones karsts towering over the eastern edges. All of your accommodation, shopping and service needs can be found here. It is the hub from which to plan your trip to sea as well as to any number of the nearby islands. NOPPHARAT THARA BEACH Just around the corner from Ao Nang, yet still undeveloped with only a few resorts, bars and restaurants, Noppharat Thara beach offers a bit more “local” feel than it’s sister Ao Nang. Attractive because of its natural setting, this is where local youngsters and families gather during sunset and on weekends. Savor some local Muslim snacks at the beach stalls, or fill yourself with seafood in the local restaurants at the end of the beach neat the Noppharat Thara National park headquarters. At low tide, walk out together with millions of small crabs on the sandy pathways to a small island on the western edge of the beach. KLONG MUANG BEACH A further 20 km away from Ao Nang Klong Muang is the up-market side of Krabi, the place to be if you are after a peaceful and hassle free holiday. Catering to families and couples, it is here that you really get that well deserved repose, surrounded by pristine nature.

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TUBKAEK BEACH Next to Klong Muang Beach, Tub Keak beach is another place to just get away; long, clean and powerful, the area boasts breathtaking views over the Koh Hong archipelago and provides for wonderfully charming sunsets. From Tubkeak beach you can venture inside the National Park and try the nature trail “Naga trek” to one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Krabi. RAILAY AND TONSAI BEACHES Are split and separated from Ao Nang by a limestone mountain range. Railay has two sides, east and west, and its settings are simply marvelous: crystal clear waters, pure sandy beaches, lush mountains and rocky islands emerging from the sea. Both beaches are known all over the world for their famous climbing routes. They can only be reached by boat, a 15 minute ride from Ao Nang or 30 minutes from Krabi Town. Enjoy a cocktail in one of the beach bars, visit the Phranang Cave, challenge yourself on a rock climbing or ‘deep water solo’ cliff jumping into the sea, hike the limestone trail to a lagoon or the viewpoint or simply chill out and watch the day pass you by. KOH LANTA BEACHES Koh Lanta has a wide selection of resorts for all tastes and pockets. Koh Lanta Yai island has long stretches of gleaming white sandy beaches and shallow emerald waters. Lined with tropical vegetation, a private spot is never more than a short walk away.

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A view like no other On top of Krabi’s iconic Hang Nak Trail

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Soaring above Ao Nang stands a mountain with an incredibly long ridge-line, which one can hike until you come to the edge which is literally a straight drop-off, 500 meters to the forest floor below. Looking for a great place for photography? Step no further then the amazing Naga Mountain. The locals have adopted the name “Naga” due to its’ resemblance to a dragons back - naga means dragon in Thai. The shape of the mountain resembles that of a dragon’s back and it can feel like this as there are occasionally large “scales” scattered on the trailside. To get to this intense peak: Take the main road to Klong Muang, travel past the major resorts in the area (such as the Sheraton, Sofitel and Amari ) and follow the main road - continuing until it stops at a dead end. This is the trailhead where there is parking and a small ranger station to greet you. In the Ranger Station is a shop where you can purchase simple snacks and drinks to keep you strong on your climb.

The forest in the area is untouched by development and is full of wildlife, a difference from the more predictable beach activities that many of us are accustomed to. Stop mid-stride and take in the sounds of the cicadas, hornbills, songbirds and the occasional scurry of a small mammal - for this is the nature of Krabi. From the top you can see the greater Ao Nang area, from Ao Nang beach to Krabi town, and on a clear day you can even see

breathtaking to have a view of the world from this height. There is a ledge at this point where you can sit and dangle your feet straight out over 500 meters above the forest floor. Sit and kick your legs out – you are carefree, on top of the world – for that is exactly what it feels like! Trust us when we tell you this hike is well worth any sweat you expend. Just make sure your camera has batteries.

A stream guides your way at the beginning of the trail, sounding out a gurgle of flowing water to soothe your steps.

Once you start walking towards the trail, you will see a plaque giving some explanation about the mountain. It is a 3.7km hike to the top and there are a few vistapoints along the way. For the most part, along the way, you will enjoy a thick jungle full of life and things to explore.

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Retreats in Krabi Thailand Getting away and imporving ones state of being

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hailand ranks as one of the top tourist destinations throughout the world. It’s no surprise considering the natural topography. Mountainous landscapes to pristine seashores. Haloed with white beaches, crystal clear waters and world famous karsts darting from the sea, providing a prehistoric ambiance. A place that only three other places globally have to offer these limestone creations. The people of Thailand are as easily another reason people travel to this incredible nation. Smiling faces, gentle bow’s when greeting one another and a culture that is non-confrontational by nature. This truly is the “Land of Smiles”, a place to Sabai Sabai (relax). We are seeing an increase in fitness and wellness venues appearing on the scene heralding the perfect backdrop for weight loss, detox, fitness and self-examination. Krabi has not ignored the desire that many have for an amazing destination to experience supreme wellness. Get Juiced for Life Retreats offers an environment of wellness to meet and overcome the needs of those searching for ills and personal obstacles that life has thrown at them. An opportunity to get away from it all, to become introspective and equipped towards getting the much needed help that struck the nerve for a lifestyle change. Their programs also address the whole of who we are; mind, body and spirit. Ensuring that the whole person is well cared for. Let’s take a look at a few of the needs this incredible retreat host is providing its guests here in amazing Thailand.

Weight loss

• Detox

Juice fast & Juicing demo’s

Whole food dining & raw food courses

Health Education

Life Coaching

Fitness Program

Time Management Training

Customized Nutrient Intake Programs

• Yoga

Tai Chi

Muay Thai

Latin Dance

Introduction to Thai Culture

Island Sightseeing

Temple excursions

Thai Therapeutic Massage

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With an abundance of personal service and equipping the participants leave with a new sense of self. Being equipped to continue onward in the steps they were taught towards their overall health and personal wellbeing. Beyond their experience, Get Juiced Retreats continues to provide ongoing support with a D.I.Y. comprehensive program made available to participants. This way they are never left with just the experience, they are provided the literal “How To’s” to ensure continued success towards their personal wellness goals. Krabi, Thailand has more to offer than just a beautiful holiday destination. Krabi now offers health. Contact Get Juiced for Life to schedule your amazing Wellness Holiday in Krabi now!

www.getjuicedforlife.com or info@getjuicedforlife.com

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K R A B I THAI COOKING CLASS AT AO NANG THAI COOKERY SCHOOL

FISHING AT EXOTIC FISHING THAILAND

SCUBA DIVING AND SNORKELING AT AQUA VISION

If you want to take home some techniques of the famous thai cuisine you must stop off at Ao Nang Thai Cookery School, opened since 2001.

Looking to hook massive fresh water species? Then look no further than Exotic Fishing Thailand situated in beautiful Phang Nga. You will find more than sixty species such as Jau Catfish, Vundu Catfish, Piraiba Catfish, Goonch, Chinese Black Carp, Yellow Cheek Carp, and dozens of others. Exotic Fishing Thailand offers a special stocking program to ensure that their fishing only gets better and more interesting.

With Krabi being host to over 100 islands, it’s makes perfect sense for you to venture out and see some of the nooks and crannies which this beautiful province is home to.

Learn how to cook Royal Thai Cuisine with experienced chefs who will take you step by step through each recipe with the exotic herbs and spices that make Thai cuisine one of the world’s culinary delights. One of the main instructor SOW, whom has 10 years cooking and culinary experience in some of Thailand’s five star hotel and restaurants. At Ao Nang Thai Cookery School, you will be able to learn by choosing your own dishes to cook. Back home, impress your friends with green Thai curry fragrant soups or stir fried chicken with cashew nuts, spring rolls, chicken satay, pad thai and many more recipes. When the cooking is all over you can sit and enjoy all of your hard work. Ao Nang Thai Cookery School is just the thing you need when you want a break from the beach and discover the authentic thai culture.

The lake is over 25 rai (nearly 10 acres) and is one of the largest fisheries in southern Thailand. At Exotic Fishing Thailand, they offer fishing packages for all levels. Most of clients stay for a few days to have the chance to catch as many species of fish as possible. You will not be disappointed with the huge variety of fish stocked in this beautiful pond. It is also possible to enjoy a nice and reasonable priced meal or a real Thai cooking class at the Mountain View Restaurant.

Open Monday-Friday 9am-6pm Phone number: (+66) 088-379-9377 www.exoticfishingthailand.com

The Andaman sea is home to a range of creatures, from the illusive nudibranchs to the streamlined white tipped and black tipped reef sharks. There are even sightings of whale sharks which occasionally carouse the waters. It’s not just that, there are thousands of parrot fish, schooling travelies, clown fish and territorial damselfish. All that is just below the waves and waiting for you to visit. Aquavision is one of the first dive companies in Ao nang, they pride themselves of their attention to detail and safety protocol, rest assured when you’re diving with Aquavision.

Phone number : +66 (0) 75 637 394 www.Aqua-vision.net

Phone number : +66 (0) 81 415 9358 / +66 (0) 75 695 478 www.aonangthaicookeryschool.com

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AC T I V I T I E S HORSEBACK RIDING AT KRABI NATURE HORSE RIDING

GET YOUR FLEX ON AT MARINA YOGA

ENJOY A UNIQUE SHOW AT BLUE DRAGON CABARET

Have you ever dreamed of a romantic horse rides on the beach with the one you love ? Have you ever dreamed of escaping your busy lifestyle to a relaxing holiday with your family or friends ? Then Krabi Nature Horse riding is the place for you.

Take a break from the beach and try another way to enjoy your holidays. Marina yoga offers a systemic and flexible approach to yoga that will suit anyones needs. At Marina yoga, it’s not about pushing yourself, it’s about finding your center through the guidance of the caring and professional teachers.

Blue Dragon Cabaret Show gives you one of the warmest welcomes you can find in the land of smiles and does so in many different languages. Thailand is well known for ladyboys and Blue Dragon shows them doing what they love the most: dressing up and performing. Some of these ‘ladies’ have features that would make women jealous. The performers are keen to entertain and put on a good show and the best way to enjoy it is to don your imaginary feather boa and embrace their world of glitz, glamour and over-the-top drama.

Khun Pan, the owner, will help you explore and discover Krabi by horse riding along the white sandy beaches and thai countryside, and even swimming with horses by high tide. You just have to choose between a one hour trek, a two hours trek, a half day trip or a whole day trip. Krabi Nature Horse riding offers a variety of horse riding activities suitable for all the levels. The horses are selected to match with wide range of your riding skills to ensure that you will enjoy your ride.

Open everyday 8.30am-4.30pm Phone number : 075 662 305 / 0810 085 9627

Marina yoga classes integrate the use of many different postures (Asana), breathing (Pranayama), relaxiation (Shavasana), and meditation (Dhana) to relieve pain, prevent injuries and promore general well being. Yoga practice is the best way to tone your muscles, get you in shape fast while developing you from the inside out, this is done by putting a strong focus on awareness and control during all classes. The incorporation of mind and body helps reduce both physical and mental stress. Yoga can be practiced by anyone, regardless of age, strength or flexability. At Marina yoga, no more aches and pains, through increased oxygem flow throughout the body you will actually gain energy as opposed to loosing it and end every class feeling reinvegorated and fresh again.

Phone number : +66 (0) 94-320-5335 www.marinayoga.com/

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If you want to enjoy an amazing show with beautiful costumes, fun dancing, great lip syncing, the Blue Dragon Cabaret show is a must see with very professional Lady Boys. Blue Dragon is the first cabaret show in Krabi, very entertaining to watch, located in Ao Nang’s Center Point on the third floor. Three shows are scheduled every nights, at 8 pm, 9.30 pm and 11 pm and each one of them lasts one hour. If you go before and between the shows you may have the chance to take photos with the transgender performers trying to bring in more customers by parading on the sidewalk.

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Tide tables for the month of

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Krabi boasts over Longtail boats can 150 islands to explore be chartered easily above sea or the at any of the major underwater world, beaches in krabi, the they are scattered prics vary you can throughout the always try yout best province and offer at haggling depending many new places to on the season. explore

Sunscreen is a mush when visiting any island or just spending a day out on the water. Don’t let the lack of clouds fool you, UV rays go straight throught them.

Looking to go out for a day in the sun and wondering what time high or low tide is? Well for the month of October we’ve got you covered.

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So you want to buy some land and build your dream home here in

Thailand ? You might have heard some rumours about the processes available to foreigners and are a little bit confused. We’re going to try and clear up the process and make it all the simpler for you because the process is really not that difficult.

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First off, lets start with the basics, land ownership. According to Thai Law, foreign nationals are not allowed to own outright a piece of land anywhere in the kingdom of Thailand. This is true, you cannot directly have the title deed (chanote) in your name if you are a foreigner, but you can still retain rights over the land, this is where things get interesting. As a foreign national and in an effort to drive foreign business Thailand has allowed for foreigners to open businesses in their names which will give them more opportunities to work and contribute to the Thai economy, this practice has been going on for decades now, this is no surprise, what is interesting and essential to know is how your company can be used. Your company is a means for foreigners to work and create wealth for themselves and their community, but as any company there

are certain rights open the these companies, the rights we’re talking about are simply asset ownership. Under Thai Law a company is allowed to have land assets under its propriety as long as the the majority of the company shares are in Thai hands. This means that as long as 51% of the shares in your company are owned by Thai people then there is no worry about land ownership. Now you might be wondering, well if 51% of the shares of my company are in the hands of Thai people, then I do not have any rights over decisions and company policies anyways. This might make you nervous, but when you start a new company there is a grace period during which all papers and documents are organised for the company and and taxes are lined up accordingly, after this period (between 3-6 months) as the company owner you can transition yourself to the Managing Director with full signatory

powers over company decisions. This process is normal and almost all previous foreign owned companies have gone through this process before to offer their foreign owners full transparency and security in the eyes of the government. After you secure the land under your company name it’s all yours to do with as you like. There are a number of building restrictions to take into consideration when creating that dream home you’re always wanted but the regulation in Thailand is far less than what Western countries experience. So don’t worry get in touch with a builder and start you’re journey to building the dream home you’ve always wanted. If you have any further questions on company formation or taxation we recommended you contact Krabi Visa at: www.Krabivisa.com

LAND FOR SALE

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Bouganville also offers a variety of gluten-free, vegetarian, and vegan options for the more health conscious tourists and locals. All dishes are prepared fresh daily with all natural ingredients imported directly from Italy.

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Govinda’s Restaurant I Vegetarian food 115/1 Moo 3, Ao Nang, Krabi

Looking for high quality vegetarian or vegan food? Well you’ve found the best there is in town, managed and owned by a groupod of devote vegans Govinda’s serves freshly made sandwiches, cakes, lasagna Falafel and much more. Come down fora visiti and you’ll leave happy.

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Phang Nga Elephant park Chaning the lives of elphants now and for future generations

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hese beloved creatures hold a special place in the hearts of all Thai’s, they are the national animal of Thailand and have been used in numerous situations throughout the kingdom.From battle war machines to lugging logs through dense jungle to just strolling around the jungles taking tourists on leisure walks through their homes, thee amazing creatures have a lot to offer. Elephants are something of a mystery to many of us throughout the globe, they are the largest land animal which is in existence, they enjoy one of the longest lifespans of any land mammal, they are highly intelligent and posses immense power yet still have a gentle side to them. With a habitat in the tropics and sub tropic regions of Africa and Asia they are not found in the America’s and Europe unless that is in a zoo. In Thailand they are natively from the forests which make up the landscape of Thailand. Once, ages ago thousands of wild Asian elephants roamed the forests freely from the north to the south, in our current day and age few are left to live naturally in the wild due to increased desire for their tusks and the ivory trade poachers often struck out for a quick profit. There are a number which live in Khao Yai national park in the Isan region of Thailand which are protected by a number of full time national park staff. Other than Khao Yai wild elephants have been hunted or captured so if you want to see a truly wild elephant your best shot is to head north to Khao Yai National park. Many of these elephants which have been captured from the wild and put to work draw media attention on their treatment and conditions they’re forced to ensure just to get money for their owners and food for themselves. Many of these elephants are worked to exhaustion and not given adequate resting time in-between working days, they are also often beaten by their trainers, so somewhat that media attention is justified. On the other hand these trainers and owners are often tasked with massive areas of land to clear in limited time and a limited labor force in order to meet the quote and get paid, this money will go to feeding the elephants and their families, so it;’s somewhat of a catch 22. We don’t accept the inhumane treatment of elephants but for those in dire situations they must make choices under different circumstances. Although many of the elephants which end up at logging camps and elephant trekking camps throughout Thailand where the methods for training and keeping the elephants in line is often more on the rough side there is one such place which feel differently. Phang Nga Elephant Park located just a short 1.5 hours from Ao Nang is leading the way in elephant treatment and practices, using alternative methods and non-violent practices to gain the trust and respect of the elephants from the mahouts (elephant trainers). Although a bull hook or training stick is still present on

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the trainers in case of emergency typical training consists of pulling the elephants’ ears and guiding them using signals but most of all using positive reinforcement to train the elephants in the first place is the fundamental basis of the Phang Nga Elephant Park’s training philosophy.

ELEPHANTS EAT 10% OF THEIR BODY WEIGHT DAILY WHICH CAN BE UPWARDS OF 400 KILOGRAMS DAILY! If you teach anything (people of animals) positive reinforcement is a method of teaching by giving reward when a action or response desired is performed. Negative reinforcement is the opposite, once a non desired behaviour is performed or action is done the animal or person is hit or given some sort of punishment. Studies have proved that positive reinforcement is a stronger and better means of training for animals and people alike. Despite this truth many organisations still practice negative reinforcement, Phang Nga Elephant Park is out to try to educate mahouts about different effective methods of training. At this date and time they take in trainers from around southern Thailand and teach them this effective method of training, afterwards these trainers can return to their villages where they came from and implement these same practices in their home villages. Thats not all The Phang Nga Elephant park has in the plan. They just recently secured a large 70 rai plot of land in the Northern hills of Phuket where they plan to build a clinic, rehabilitation area, training grounds and general living areas of mistreated, injured and old elephants in need of help. they project is planned to begin in the next 5-10 years and will be a great step forward for the region and the industry nationally as the more centres like this one the more accessible care and treatment for elephants is and as a whole the public opinion of the industry will be improved and the elephants lives will be better. The Phang Nga Elephant park is a special place for the elephants and tourists alike as they strive to teach every guest about the lifecycle of elephants, their social patterns, what they eat and how they live among a number of other questions. Every guest is given a full orientation for the park, it’s history and philosophy as well a ride and a bath with the elephants and finally a tasty lunch to finish off their day.

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A short tale of how this amazing artist came to Krabi and continued his love of creation, unwavering in his style and determination.

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ince a young boy Juart had loved rearranging things to make images and emotions come to life, it was somewhat of a therapy or way to escape for him. Never attracted to the traditional way of life he always vowed for a more artistic version of life, a better way to express himself to the world around him. There was always a certain side of him that had a clear and distinct vision for what and how he wanted his work to turn out, along the path things would often change and become modified, but the end image or impression always stayed steadfast like a mangrove forest standing it’s ground against an onslaught of pounding waves. His artistic journey began some number of years when Khun Juart was just a boy and as a boy he was curious of the world he lived in. The trees which towered overhead, the rainwater collecting on the edges of streets, sunsets blending brilliant colors in the evening skies, everything had a voice and something to say to Khun Juart, and he tried to find his voice to talk back. He grew up in the densely populated metropolises of Bangkok, surrounded by an amazing amount of colors, shapes, sounds and most of all, life. Such an immense amount of inspiration thought the streets of Bangkok, from the streetwise food vendors to the craftspeople who give life to Chatucak and other markets throughout the city. There was always an overflow of inspiration for Khun Juart as he spend his days exploring and learning about the wide and diverse world around him. Khun Juart began his artistic journey with painting, nice and easy to start. He would paint anything he could; paper, canvas, walls, wood anything he was allowed to paint (sometimes not allowed to) he did. It was a way for him to feel alive and manifest his dreams into reality. His first introduction to painting came at the young age of 12, and soon opened the gateway to other art mediums such as sculpting, carpentry and wood working, paper mache and much more.

Meeting his wife some years later the 2 of them began trips to Krabi on an annual basis, just to get outside the city and see another landscape, that all began some 20 years ago when Krabi was still carving it’s place out on the world map and still unknown to many backpackers, luxury holiday seekers and everyone in-between. Now it’s grown into a major hub in the region offering a destination to some 2,000,000 travelers in 2016 alone. With the change in Krabi there has been an influx of other artists coming to Krabi or artists in Krabi having more of a community to breathe and create in freely. The governor of Krabi has a strong love for various kinds of art and this can be seen throughout the city of Krabi town, from the Bronze casted history wall just outside the municipality office in Krabitown to the recently opened Andaman Art Museum to the traffic lights on Maharat road, these are all government sponsored projects and reflects the communities commitment to keeping history alive with an artistic flare. Maybe it was this sense of community, maybe it was the towering mountains of Krabi, maybe it was the un-congested streets of the province, but whatever it was Khun Juart knew he had to make this his new home. So some 10 years ago Khun Juart and his wife decided to make the plunge and move to Krabi, to see this new and exciting place every day and not only once a year. Immediately he began combing the beaches of krabi looking for driftwood and other lost items to reshape and modify to create sculptures of people and animals. There was still a strong passion fo panting and this continued as he began painting drift wood, broken and discarded planks and transform them into wall hangings, coat racks and other useful items. Khun Juart has kept his sense of style and love of art alive and continues to thrive in this wonderful part of the globe.

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You can find Khun Juart often combing the beach looking for items for his next sculpture or selling his wares and paintings at Krabi night market every Friday, Saturday and Sunday in Krabitown, he even does caricatures on the spot so if your looking for a real unique and amazing piece of Krabi to bring home with you please visit his stall in Krabitown night market

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A digital trend thats changing our lives and possibilities

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e all look at the world in different ways, some of us are striving for that perfect ordered job that is reliable (in terms of a pay check) routine and easy to manage, others are looking for something a little more chaotic, something that gives us more freedom but at the same time is more demanding. With a planet of over 7 billion people, ti’s easy to find your outlet on the earth, and with the digital age it’s more accessible throughout the globe. With the onset of youtube, facebook, twitter, instagram and the stars that the platforms gave rise to it’s no wonder more and more of todays youth who are looking for a new horizon, a new adventure or a new challenge are turning to these platforms to try to make these dreams come true. More and more stars are born every year online and next year holds more stars than this year, what makes the lifestyle so appealable to todays youth is simply the freedom it carries with it. An online star is somewhat in control of their own destiny, there are no filters, no makeup, no production crew or directors, it’s only you, your camera and your ability. This trend has taken people all around the globe, with many of the stars being paid handsomely by major hotels, travel agencies or travel brands to endorse/use their products. Now it’s a huge industry and one which will continue to grow over the coming years.

Neuberg and has since spread globally with vigor. In Australia alone there are over 1,000 co-working spaces throughout the country and more are entering the market daily. With the booming Asian economy there have been hundreds of co-working spaces which have poped up over the past 5 years and more are planning in the coming future.

Ao Nang just opened it’s newest co-working spaces (located at the corner of Tesco lotus Aonang’s carpark) named Lekker Café Krabi! Walk into this café and you’ll immediately notice the smell of coffee in the air to welcome you. It is second only to the energetic vibes of occupants typing away on their keyboards or working through issues and problems among

These travel junkies and adventure seekers, or digital nomads as they are so aptly named are a mixed breed, from all around the globe and with different passions, but one thing they all share in is their need for a working space on the go. So to enter the age of the co-working space! Offering freedom to work anywhere in flexible shared spaces. Nowaday, works don’t exist only in office like environment. In a more dynamic and changing world the typical 9-5 job doesn’t apply to many business owners and startups anymore. Sometimes you need to work on the go or meet clients outside regular office hours. The coworking spaces is a good way to keep yourself more focused productive. Working in an environment consisting of people who do different kinds of work can often encourage one’s own work identity stronger. Everybody has unique skills and can help each other. Coworking space is not only how you utilize the physical space, it is also a social movement offering an ability to connect with people, so everyone can work better together. The concept of the co working space came about in early 2005 in San Francisco but Brad

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their team. Lekker Café Krabi was built to offer a good level of comfort to work in. All services, food, drinks and amenities are provided to keep patrons productive. The space is designed to offer a variety of spaces to work in, both in terms of seating styles, as well as a private room to accommodate 6-8 people which suites as a meeting room for colleagues or for individuals to have a private skype call, do online teaching, filming youtube video or just a quiet corner away from busy life. In addition to the coworking culture, Cost is another big draw for

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freelancers, entrepreneurs, start-ups and small teams. You can take advantage of a flexible space for free of charge. To book this meeting room in advance, please contact :

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The owners named the cafe Lekker after their time in Holland and as the word Lekker in Dutch means delicious, it can be added to any exiting work or situation to make it positive or good, so the cafe is simple a good place to work, to drink coffee and to be. The cafe is primarily setup as a place for people to come, eat or drink some coffee abut then primarily work. The meals are designed with this in mind and the dishes themselves are always made so they can be easily eaten with 1 hand while the other hand types, scrolls with a mouse or some other work related activity. Lekker means delicious! it originate from Dutch language. The Germans and Belgians still use lekker in this form. In South African, it means good or pleasant. The Duchies use it to describe, well… pretty much everything!, the feeling, a place, food, drinks or even a person. The owners use this name to remind them of good time in the Netherlands and an experience you will find in their café. Food, drinks and services are formed around KISS (keep it simple and stupid) principle.

Service must be quick and easy, Food is fresh and delicious, Staff have a great level of English; they are friendly so you don’t have to waste your time to explain what you want. If you don’t speak English you can just point at yummy selections of food on display. The menu offer vegetarian and halal options.

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The menu at Lekker offers guests a range of options to choose from, a wide array of shakes and smoothies, fruits and pastries, sandwiches and lets not forget about the coffee! The coffee (any working professionals personal assistant), at Lekker cafe is a blend of both Robusta and Arabica making is a tasty yet, strong blend waking anyone up and putting them right to work! There rest of the co-working space has been thoughtfully designed to offer guests 4 different seating arrangements,a meeting room,

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a daily basis, additional bread types such are gluten free, Whole grain, Korn Prepp loaf and farmers bread can be pre-ordered at the café. Lekker Café Krabi. Address: Tesco Lotus, Aonang, 696 M. 1 Tumbon Aonang, Aumpur Mueang, Krabi 81180 Tel:080-870-2383

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at a table, relaxed in a beanbag seat or outside on the patio in the fresh air. All of these seating variations come surrounded by numerous plug outlets, giving much needed power to tablets, laptops or phones, almost every seat has it’s own outlet so there is no shortage. Lekker is proud to announce their daily fresh baked bread, well established and consistently baked daily on site, offering Ciabatta, Baguette, Piccolo bun,Soft-bun and Whole wheat on

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THE SUNSET ISLAND Koh Lanta is made up of 2 main islands, Koh Lanta Noi and Koh Lanta Yai, Koh Lanta Noi is the smaller and less developed of the two but offers some special adventures for a certain traveler. Koh Lanta Yai is fully loaded with resorts, restaurats, activites such as kayaking, islands hoping, scuba diving companies and more.

Welcome to Koh Lanta

Saladin is the main township located in the north of Koh Lanta Yai, it is home to the majority of the islands banks, restaurants, cafes and general shopping areas. Saladan is also home to a number of stilted houses and businesses which extend out into the ocean on the Northern most edges of town. Each shop is different in it’s

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own right but they all have the same relaxed feeling much of the island is famous for. There are a number of other regions all over the island though and each has it’s one little charm to offer, and truth be told a great way to see the island is to rent a motorbike or car and just go North to South, it’s cheap, fun and offers

numerous opportunities to stop and explore at your own leisure. To the South of Koh Lanta is the famous Lighthouse which features a nature walking trail, 2 beaches and one of the best vantage points for dramatic cliff photography on the island. So what are you waiting for, get going and explore this not so small island.

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L A N T A Thai cooking classes at Time for Lime

Scuba diving at OK Club Diving Center

Help local animals at Lanta Animal Welfare

If you are looking to learn how to cook authentic

If you want to discover scuba diving and the amazing

Rated on Tripadvisor as the No 1. Thing to do on Koh

Thai food then you must stop by Time For Lime,

underwater world of Koh Lanta with all its great dive

Lanta, Lanta Animal Welfare (LAW) is a non-profit

where cooking classes are conducted in an open-air

sites and marine life, Ok Club Diving Center will make

organisation working to relieve the suffering of local

beachfront cookery school kitchen.

your dream comes true.

animals through sterilization, vaccination and medical

This year they will also offer a fun “Cooking &

Ok Club Diving Center is the opportunity to dive with

care.

Cocktail Experience”. Designed for partners or friends.

highly qualified instructors in a very well organised

The rescue center is open daily to visitors who can

The pairs will get equal time in the kitchen as well as in

establishment and learn through a friendly and

tour the facilities and meet the animals. Whether you

the bar learning how to make some of Time for Lime’s

professional approach. The courses and programs are

are interested in taking a dog for a stroll on the beach

best cocktails, tips and tricks in wine pairing.

available in english, german, italian, polish, french and

(some of the dogs love to swim) or are happier cudling

Kiddos and adults can cook together in their Family

russian. The Center offers unique sessions of cave

one of the many affectionate cats, LAW is the place

daytime classes too!

diving, an extreme activity demanding high requirements

where you can get your furry fix while contributing to

Junie started Time for Lime out of a love of food. She

for equipment configuration and reliability, as well as

a worthwile cause.

wanted to give people amazing food experiences on a

divers skills, physical condition and mental strength.

full-time basis. Her passion for food led her to create a well designed and laid-back atmosphere for people. Her

If your wish is to explore some underwater treasures

work is known for its cross-cultural and disciplinary

then opt for safari diving tours and choose between

surprises.

exotic Myanmar, the famous Similan Islands or Komodo

She also founded Lanta Animal Welfare out of a love

Park in Indonesia.

of animals and the profits from Time For Lime goes to LAW.

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Phone number : +66 (0) 88 019 5640 www.okclubthai.com

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AC T I V I T I E S Namaste at Oasis Yoga

Enjoy fire shows at Why Not Bar

Snorkeling and fishing at Lanta Dream & Paradise

Yoga is a great way to take back control over your

Located right on the beach at Kantiang Bay View

Looking to discover the beauty of the Andaman Sea

holistic, mental and emotional health and Oasis Yoga is

Resort, the Why Not Bar host live appearances from

in a friendly and easy going atmosphere then look no

an exceptional place to do so.

popular bands in Thailand and hold beach parties about

further than Lanta Dream & Paradise, a company

once a month. With a live band every night, fireshows

specialized in private snorkeling and fishing trips.

Situated at Klong Dao Beach, Oasis Yoga welcomes

on the beach and great cocktails, there’s a buzz going

Aboard authentic longtail boats with a professional

you to discover restorative health with laid back island

on there every night.

team, Lanta Dream & Paradise offers you unique trips

relaxation and a chill seaside attitude. Whether you

with exclusive itineraries by discovering and exploring

are a seasoned yoga practioner or want to try your

Fire shows at Why Not Bar are some of the best you

the heart of Marine National Parks of Koh Phi Phi,

first practice in a unique atmosphere, Farra Williams, a

will see on the island and are a must see during your

Koh Bamboo and so many more. If you want to cut

certified yoga instructor, is here to help you develop

stay in Koh Lanta. They normally start after 10pm but

off of the world for a short time you can choose a

the tools to take the peace of holistic health home

if you want a good seat in the bar you will need to

camping trip program in Koh Rok and Koh Kradan or

with you.

get there a little earlier. Just sit, relax and enjoy a laid

pass a fishing day on the sea in Koh Haa with Captain

back atmosphere, great vibe and a very entertaining and

Boo.

Phone number : +66 (0) 85 115 4067 www.oasisyoga-lanta.com

welcoming staff.

Phone number : +66 (0) 83 644 1333 www.facebook.com/ WhyNotBarKohLanta

All tours include transfers go and back from your hotel to the boat, Marine National Park entrance fees, snorkeling equipment, Thai buffet, fresh water, fruits, fishing equipment (for the Fishing Trip), camping tents 2/3 people (for the Camping package), life jackets and insurance for passengers.

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UNPLUG ON K

oh Jum Island is still the quintessential destination in Krabi province if you are looking for authentic Thai village life and development that is still a small footprint.

Geography brought electricity to Koh Jum late in 2009 as the island was in the direct path of the new underwater electric cable connecting Koh Phi Phi to the mainland. So now that Koh Jum is plugged-in, has it lost its reputable character that has attracted intrepid travelers over the past couple of decades?

KOH JUM

We are pleased to report that Koh Jum is still as tranquil and laid back as it always has been. In fact, what is most noticeable are the lack of noisy generators at most of the islands resorts. Folks come to Koh Jum to tune out; the island’s nature and culture dominate the minimal tourist infrastructure. The existing resorts on Koh Jum all have their own family-run character, ranging from the backpackers paradise to luxurious beach villas..... Koh Pu Mountain is the dominant geological feature on the island at over 400 meters. It’s a great hike for the adventurous and a vital refuge of native habitat still harboring Asian Pied Hornbills and Burmese pythons. The three villages; Koh Pu, Ting Rai and Koh Jum are situated on the back side of the island, amongst the mangroves while the resorts are located opposite, facing the open Andaman Sea. This division allows the villagers to remain authentic without a significant tourist infrastructure while the resorts are all located on the beaches. Koh Jum is predominately a large Muslim populated subdistrict of Krabi, home to over 1,500 inhabitants. The locals of these villages engage mostly in fishing, rubber cultivation and the local crafts of cloth weaving and painting or ‘batik’ as it is known as here. While the north is mountainous, the south is comprised of dense jungle, cashew nut trees, rubber plantations, casuarinas and nipa-palms. Since all the resorts face West, there are epic sunsets to be had all along the island. The renowned Koh Jum Lodge is an excellent place to stay for a few days, and has superb views to boot. Access to the island is by longtail taxi boats which leave from the mainland at the port town of Laem Kruat. There is now a songthaew you can take direct from Krabi Town to Laem Kruat. During the high season most visitors come to Koh Jum using the Krabi-Koh Lanta ferry which stops at two locations on Koh Jum, both of which are offshore so local longtail boats will come from the island to pick up passengers. The lack of any deep ports on the island keep the ferry boats out at sea and almost prevent large masses of tourists from overcrowding the island. Getting here is an adventure and this ends up defining the interesting community of resorts and visitors that have made this island their home and the place they return to year after year.

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Getting to Koh Jum can be very simple or a bit of a nightmare, it all depends on how much you know about it. This is where Krabi magazine can help, we recently took the trip to Koh Jum ourselves and have decided to share the adventure with all of our readers. There are 2 ways to get to Koh Jum- by passing ferry or longtail boat. There are ferries that leave from Koh Lanta at 8am and from Krabi at 11am, both ferries stop as they pass alongside Koh Jum and signal to longtail boats to come and pick up visitors to land ashore Koh Jum. Koh Phi Phi also has ferries which leave at 2pm and operate on the same principle as above. The second way to get to Koh Jum is to go to the port town of Laem Kruat, from where you can catch a longtail boat directly to Koh Jum- this was our favorite of the 2 methods of travel. If you are driving, it takes about one hour to get from Ao Nang to Laem Kruat. You just head to Tesco Lotus and then continue until you see the large overhead signs which tell you to turn right for “Koh Jam”. This road will lead to the small locality of Laem Kruat, where you will find a large pier with boats going to Koh Jum. If you don’t have transport of your own, you can always catch a blue and yellow “songthaew” - the local buses that have benches in the back. On the side of the “songthaew” will be written – Krabi, Bus Station, Tesco, Big C, Laem Kruat, they are frequent and easy to spot. These buses will leave from all of these locations at intervals throughout the day and will take you directly to the Laem Kruat pier.

WELL WORTH THE EXPERIENCE

Now, the pier is a bit misleading. We waited at the end of the pier before realizing the longtail taxis were passing us by and docking at the mainland. Then we went back and followed our noses along past the shops until we saw a slipway with goods and people being unloaded. It was the second slipway we needed to get to “Moo Too”, the place on Koh Jum we were being collected from. If you know the name of the pier on Koh Jum you need to get to, just ask anyone in this area and they will direct you to the correct boat. We got on and soon were chugging along through the mangroves with a boat full of happy local Muslim women that looked as they hadn’t changed a bit since 1925. We arrived at Koh Jum just 45 minutes later, paid our 70thb fare and were taken by “taxi” (a battered old pickup truck) through the winding dirt track until we reached our destination resort. Give it a go and you will see a different side of Thailand from years gone by.

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