Krabi Magazine August - September 2018

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KRABI Issue #139 August - September 2018 www.krabi-magazine.com

For the Kids! New Taekwando studio in Krabi, open for the next generation

Klong Thom Art Museum

History presented on a generation past

BENEATH THE WAVES WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

BEFORE JUMPING IN DINING TRAVEL ACTIVITIES BEACHES LOCAL




GET OUT ON YOUR OWN AND EXPLORE THE BEAUTY OF KRABI! RENT A MOTORBIKE AND GO GET LOST

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Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Hosts Brunch Family Day with Jumping Castle, Frozen Show, and Special Room Promotion

Bring your whole clan and enjoy a fun-filled time at the Sofitel Family Day on 12 August 2018, which features a wide range of activities and performances that the whole family can take part in.

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s the top family hotel in the region, Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf and Spa Resort prides itself on the facilities it provides for both adults and kids, which include the largest pool in Thailand. On Sofitel Family Day, guests will get full-day access to the pool, which features a separate area for children. The entertainment begins with Aqua Gym session from 11:45am to 12:15pm. Suitable for all ages, get your body moving with this nonimpact cardiovascular work-out that improves muscle endurance and tone with the use of hand buoys.

Then witness an exciting Muay Talay Fight in Swimming Pool at 12:15pm. This traditional Thai sport also known as sea boxing involves two opponents perched on a horizontal pole over a body of water, each attempting to knock the other off. The first person who falls into the water loses.

At 12pm to 3pm, brunch will be held for everyone to indulge in signature Krabi delights including Andaman oysters, a seafood bar and specialties like Roast Beef with Yorkshire Pudding, Salmon Gravlax and Chives Eggs Benedict, along with mouthwatering desserts like Passionfruit Pavlova and BlackBerry and Champagne Cheese Cake. Children even have the option to make their own chocolate chip cookies at the kids’ corner. After brunch, the Jumping Castle Party will be held from 3pm to 6pm, where kids can play-pretend on a giant floating castle, and take part in other fun activities. In the evening, guests can come watch the famous Frozen live show. After the show, kids can even take photos with Anna, Elsa, and Olaf as a special souvenir to take home. Prices are set at THB 950++ per adult and THB 475++ per child.

Besides the exciting festivities and activities to be enjoyed for Sofitel Family Day, the ticket also includes a 20% discount on golf and spa to be used during your stay. To enhance your stay further, take advantage of the Superior Room promotion, which features an unbeatable rate and plenty of benefits. From 27 July to 31 October, guests can book a 45-sqm Superior Room at 4,500 net per night including daily buffet breakfast, and receive an additional 20% Discount offer for SO Spa with L’Occitane, food and beverages and recreational activities including golf and boat trips. Additionally, guests that stay three nights consecutively will receive a complimentary roundtrip transfer to and from Krabi International Airport. Moreover, those guests that book from 11-14 August will receive a special gift for Mother’s Day.

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A New, Exclusive Host Service Layana Resort & Spa is launching a new, personalized luxury concierge service, available for all villa guests (Beach Villas, Ocean Deluxe Villas and La Maison). This is designed to provide guests with a single personal contact for the length of their stay, from check-in to check-out. They will find that nothing is too much trouble for the exclusive Villa Host. She can recommend and arrange excursions, organize a special occasion candle light dinner, book appointments for Spa treatments, and much more. The Villa Hosts are selected on many attributes - their knowledge about Layana and Koh Lanta; hard working; friendly, courteous personality - and to be sure the guests will find their charming, helpful hosts, available at any time. General Manager Mr. Ansgar Schlemmer told us: “It is always our desire at Layana to exceed our guests' expectations; we believe our new Villa Host Service will contribute immensely to the enjoyment of time spent at the resort.�



Krabi ‘the way life should be’

Nestled among the massive karsts who resemble the backdrop to a scene from the film Jurassic park. There are massive overhanging palm leaves that dangle into streets and roaring tropical hardwoods standing off in the distance marking various national parks in the region. Krabi is spread out over a large space, including some 100+ islands, a capital town (Krabi town) and many other various smaller villages and towns. There are a number of touristic hotspots such as Ao Nang, Klong Muang, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Jum and Koh Lanta, outside these various areas there is nothing but exploring a more rural side of life. There are natural mineral rich hot springs, waterfalls, soaring cliffs to climb and beautiful isolated islands to visit. There is no end to the many things you can do while in Krabi. There is also always the good old, sitting on the beach with a cold drink in your hand that is the go-to activity for everyone (locals and tourists alike). That relaxing should not be overlooked, many times on holidays we can get too involved with all of things we ‘can do’ and jam pack our days. This is obviously the best way to take in all the sights Krabi has to offer but it’s not always the best way to take in time with your family. So next time your undecided on what to do, just stop and head to the beach, you’ve made your plans for the day. Thank you for taking the time to read Krabi Magazine, Krabi’s only English magazine. We are an advertiser supported magazine so if you visit an establishment in our pages please let them know where you heard about them from. Enjoy your holiday in Krabi


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Contents

KRABI MAGAZINE

August-September 2018

FEATURES 12. Bird’s Nest Soup Some things you might find interesting about this locally harvested dish

18 Thai Noodles A little history about Thailand national dish

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

28 Just Beyond the Storm

40 Upcoming Yoga Festival

Why you should always remain positive in any relationship

Want to get your stretch on, Krabi’s new yoga festival has it all and more

38 Klong Thom Art Museum

64 Krabi’s Largest Island

A look into some of Krabi’s history

50 A New way to Heal BEMER is revolutionising the health industry, learn more here

60 Taekwando in Krabi Newly opened gym in the heart of Krabi town

The sunset island as it’s called because every beach offers stunning sunset views

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

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

LOCAL PULSE 16 Window on Krabi What to do in this amazing little province

22 Thai Customs How to behave and live in the Kingdom of Thailand

26 Krabi Activities What to do while on holiday in Krabi

44 SCUBA Diving Some things you need to know before jumping into the great blue



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An overview of the famous Bird’s Nest Soup July I 2018 August-September I 2018

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ird’s nest soup is revered as a delicacy in mainland China as a delicacy fetching prices upwards of $2,000USD per kilogram. It’s rarity and supposed nutritional value have led it’s rise in popularity and as the Chinese population continues to grow so to do the expected growth and development of the bird’s nest soup industry.

The nests themselves are made from a variety of different species of Swiftlets who make their nests from their saliva. After the young have left the nests the nests are harvested by man or groups of men, gathered, cleaned and prepared to be shipped off to market. The primary destination for birds nests are mainland China as they have been cultivated and entered into the Chinese menu for the past 400 years or so, today it’s become a tradition. Krabi is an ideal landscape for the swiftlets as the porous limestone cliffs offer plenty of crevices and caves places for the birds to hide and make their nests and larger colonies. You can see many swiftlets flying overhead at almost every island you come to, just keep you eyes peeled and look around. You can find various harvesting camps throughout the Andaman bay region due to the widespread limestone formations throughout the region. Namely the most larger and more popular nesting areas are viking cave on Koh Phi Phi Lae also also Koh Hong. If you do come up to a harvest camp, lease NEVER enter this. The people who work there are often up on ladders 30 meters up in the air harvesting the many nests, these camps and are not open to the public, they are private property and are actually deemed agriculture land, so please don’t venture inside. If your interested in trying some of this birds nest soup you can buy some at our local grocery store Makro, but the best quality and real stuff needs to be sourced in China. There are many claims about the ethnicity of harvesting and eating birds nest soup, so please take all sides into account before you do decide to buy or eat this product.

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TASTE SOME OF THE WIDE VARIETY OF INTERNATIONAL WINES AVAILABLE

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Window on Krabi Islands

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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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The Thai noodle Thai food is certainly most famous for the spiciness of it‘ s dishes. but there is much more to Thai cuisine than meets the eye.

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ou will notice during your time in Thailand that Thai people all across the country love food! The process of making, talking and discuss about food will take up a good portion of everyones day. In fact when you see someone in the afternoon in Thailand a common greeting is: ‘have you eaten already?’ to which a common response would be to answer yes or no, and if yes, to give a brief overview of the meal. Thai people are completely enamoured with food.

mainstream diet of Thai people, variations began to emerge. Thin, wide, ride noodles, glass noodles and many other variations could be found in restaurants and markets. In fact throughout Thailand each region has adopted their own style of noodle dishes. In the North, Cow Soi is the most popular dish found, It is a yellow noodle, soup with

We want to talk about one of the most commonly found dishes throughout this Kingdom, talk about the history and regional significance of the dish. One of the most common simple dishes across the country are noodles. They come in all shapes and forms. Perhaps most commonly known because of Pad Thai. A diets made up of medium sized rice noodles, bean sprouts, fried eggs, shallots, garlic, dried shrimp, and topped with crushed peanuts and side of crushed red chilis. Pad Thai might be the most well known dish in Thailand, but it certainly isn’t the only one you can try.

It hasn’t always been like this though. Noodle dishes weren’t a mainstay of the Thai diet until the time of WWII. During the 1940’s the Thai government in an effort to conserve the countries national resources and rice crops from foreign exports and also to promote a singular national identity promoted eating noodles. This was done by issuing statements and broadcasts telling the Thai people that if they were to eat noodles they were helping the country and preserving the rice crop. there was a famous slogan issues all across the country during this period “Noodle is your lunch” promoting the dish of Pad Thai as a national dish and a symbol of pride all across the country. This national dish really did take off and is now what the country is often known for internationally speaking.

It is thought that noodles were originally brought to Thailand (At the time the capital was Ayutthaya) by Chinese traders during the the 1700’s. At the time the dish reflected a more sour and salty flavour profile and didn’t contain many fresh vegetables, this was due to it’s influence from the Chinese traders. Slowly over the years and experimentation that noodles underwent it took on a new breed of itself and developed it’s own identity as a Thai dish.

fresh and fermented vegetables, spices and some kind of meat are all mixed together and served in a meat broth. In the South, Kamon Jin is commonly found. Kanom Jin is an extremely thin noodle served with a side of some variety of curry. In the Northeast (Issan) the same thin noodles (Kanom Jin) are served but with dry spearmint and minced meat salad as a side.

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Chinese noodle to reflect the flavour of their region.

This was during a time when the countries surrounding Thailand were under foreign control from either the French or British empires. Therefore Thailand’s government saw it more important to create and reinforce a strong national identity across all areas of Thai culture. So eat up next time your asking the streets in Thailand, there is bound to be a noodle cart soon to be found. No matter where you eat noodles in Thailand, they are bound to be delicious and cooked with love. Noodles are a symbol of pride and revered throughout the kingdom.

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There is a staying in Thailand: “One cannot think well, love well, and sleep well, if one has not dined well.�

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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.

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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

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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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Brace yourself during Monsoon Season‌. There is always sunshine above the clouds‌

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hailand is all too familiar with monsoon season. Making its way sure and steady as the seasonal winds begin to pull moisture from the Indian Ocean to this amazing South East Asian continent. During the months between June and October many expect to face intense downpours of rain, rough seas, peeling thunder and brazen lightening. The heaven’s open up and seem to provide a grand orchestra of natural sights and sounds during monsoon. The locals will call this time of the year both wet and monsoon season. Often times interchanging the words while describing the weather patterns as they share the latest talk of the day. Travelers are leery as they consider making plans for coming to Krabi during this time of the year. In fear of having a spoiled holiday. For those of us having lived here for many years we can shed some light on

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the reality of coming down south during monsoon (wet) season. Southern Thailand in itself is a tropical region and it rains throughout the year. Often times when the rains come these showers are very intermittent and mostly arrive mid- afternoon or early evening. If you’ve planned to enjoy a day at the beach. You could have a great time of fun in the sun, return to your accommodation to bathe and relax as you watch the rains passing through. These showers sometimes last only minutes at a time. Coming during this time of the year may cause disruptions and disappointment to your travel plans but if the forces of nature are for you then you will have the vacation of a lifetime. The bonus of risking travel during monsoon is the affordability that comes as a hidden blessing. You could save upwards of 30%-50% on air fares, accommodations, fine dining and many of the sought out island hopping

excursions. There are also fewer foreign visitors during monsoon. Therefore, you will experience “all things Thai”. If you’ve the courage to throw wet season to the wind; pun intended. Then this is an incredible time to travel to Krabi. Just as in Thailand you cannot always control which way the monsoon will affect your life; so it is with relationships. When we begin relationships our plans and preparations are fueled by having the relationship of a lifetime. Forecasting happiness, intimacy, pleasure, community, safety, the thrill of adventure and beyond. We must be mindful that when a monsoon interrupts our relationships that this often times is only temporary. We need to be careful that we don’t get washed away by the emotional, torrential downpour of frustration, anger and fear that may destroy the relationship of a lifetime. Applying healthy communication to this myriad

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of emotions that blow through as heavy Southeastern wind will enable us to not only navigate our way through but to regain our emotional bearings. It will also cause us to create a stronger anchor within the relationship. What may have appeared to be a monsoon that would destroy actually becomes a vessel to bring character

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Klong Muang Beach

12km west of Ao Nang is another of mainland Krabi’s ‘ beach delights - the beautiful Klong Muang Beach. With far fewer hotels and bars, it’s ‘ much less crowded than Ao Nang, with the beach sparsely populated even in high season, making it the perfect spot if you’ve ‘ headed to Krabi with relaxing in paradise on your mind. Whilst it may not have the beautiful surroundings of Ao Nang, its relatively stone-free sand and shallow waters makes it perfect for families, with the palm trees towards the back of the beach providing some much-needed shade from the hot sun. Unlike Ao Nang, Klong Muang beach has taken the quality over quantity approach to its hotels, with a number of luxury hotels filling the market rather than budget and backpacker resorts – though they can still be found. There are only a handful of bars compared to its eastern neighbor, but more than enough to keep you interested during a short stay in the area, and the same goes ‘ for restaurants. Whilst it might not be the best place to base yourself during a stay in Krabi, it’s ideal for a day or too away from the hustle and bustle of Ao Nang.

Tub Kaek Beach

Only a ten-minute drive away from Klong Muang beach is another top Krabi beach – Tub Kaek. Perfect for an afternoon in the sun, ‘ the beach is far less crowded than Ao Nang and features awesome views of distant islands such as Koh Hong. However it’s not great for swimming due to the shallow and rocky coast, so your options for activities are limited to sunbathing and enjoying the view. Tub Kaek is home primarily to a number of high end resorts with great pools to satisfy your swimming needs, though there are a handful of cheaper options available too.

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Bouganville Pizzeria I Pure Italian 723 Moo 2 Soi 9 Ao Nang Krabi

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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ome 5,000 years ago Krabi was only just beginning to be settled, it was a burgeoning place which limited outside reach to the world beyond. There was no ‘Thailand” as we know it today, there were little scattered encampments throughout the region, small villages if you will. As the region is rich in mineral resources there were numerous semi precious gemstones found throughout the region, each village down the pinesula which is Thailand tended to be gifted with a few different types of gemstones found locally around them. So different regions would use what they had locally at their disposal and shape them into art. At the time most of what they made from these stones was various shapes of beads, each region again would have it’s own distinct shape and design based around what could be found in the region. Once trade became easier and tribes moved from place or traders moved throughout the region, they would often trade with beads from their region for another bead of a region, using the beads as a form of currency. In Klong Tom as the soil is such in Sulphur and calcium carbonate this region was a hotspot for bead discover and creation. These beads were transported through the region bed most of the beads were found in the river beds in the Klong Tom district of Krabi as this is the mineral rich region of Krabi.

port. Given the provinces proximity to India, the straights of Malacca and China as well as other artefacts found at these archaeological sites is is widely accepted that Klong Tom played an important role in the Europe-China sea based trade routes. Nowadays Klong Tom is home to the ever popular Emerald Pool and Hot springs, but did you also know about the Klong Tom museum? in 1982 the monk Abbot Arthornsangworrakit began collecting all of the beads he could get his hands on and putting them on display at his home at the Klong Tom temple for the local villagers to see. Slowly through donations from local authorise and private citizens the money was raised to better the temple and improve the museum. In 2006 with the help of the mayor of Klong Tom, Mr. Piriya Srisuksomwong and Abbot Arthornsangworrakit there was a full restoration of the Klong Tom temple (Wat Klong Tom) and an official museum was opened to showcase the beads and other historical relics found in the region. The temple is an impressive sight and the mecum is a quick yet informative visit learning about the history of our region. If your interested in visiting the Klong Tom temple can be found early on google maps or just by following route 4 towards Koh lanta and just past the run to visit the hot springs and emerald pool you will see the dramatic temple on the left hand side of the road. Phone number: 075-622-163 Hours: Daily from 08:30 - 12:00 & 13:00 - 16:30 Closed every Wednesday

As time went on and the region changed and beads as a form of currency were left behind in favour of a more modern metallic currency of coin the beads were left aside and creation of these beads as a craft became a lost art. It wasn’t until the late 1900’s that the riverbeds around Klong Tom began to be excavated for archeological purposes. Before this time the local villagers knew of the beads and that there were many buried in and round the riverbeds but felt that they should be left to rest under fear of superstition. Once government officials began excavating the region they discovered beads of all varieties made from a wide array of materials such as bone, glass, wood, claws, gold and silver. This led the archaeologists to believe that this was not only a region of ebad making but also a trading

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SCUBA Diving in Krabi Some things you should know about SCUBA Diving in Krabi before you visit the magical underwater world of the Andaman sea.

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e all love to explore and venture into the unknown, in fact the ocean covers some 2/3 of the globes surface. By coving this vast area there are numerous landscapes to explore beheith the waves. Krabi is home to over 100 islands offering many diverse SCUBA dive sites to explore and learn about. The limestone geology of Krabi allows for the salt rich water of the Andaman bay to slowly eat away at the rocks and create thousands nooks and crannies perfect for moral eels, giant clams and other fish and invertebrates to seek refuge. We highly encourage you to get out into the waters of Krabi and explore this fascinating life under the seas. There are a number of dive schools in Ao Nang to choose from but they all have a great record taking out students to SCUBA dive in Krabi. Krabi offers a diverse range of dive sites for divers of all abilities, from cave and wreck diving to deep technical diving to the quiet peaceful recreational dives, there is something for everyone. We just ask you to please not touch the corals as they are extremely delicate and some species grow at the painfully slow rate of 2mm/year Maning many of the large corals you can see are often thousands of years old. Krabi is home to some truly stunning and beautiful coral reefs, fish and invertebrate species as well as large pelagic fish and sharks the oceans have to offer. We openly invite you to explore this amazing world beneath the waves if your considering SCUAB diving in Asia. First we want to go over some safety and need to know before you get wet.

1. Is SCUBA Diving for everyone?

Yes, nearly everyone who wishes to go SCUBA Diving can, there are a few medical conditions which can prevent you from SCUBA diving but for the most part 99% of the population has the ability to go. Main concerns are if you have a heart condition, so if you do we recommend you seek prior advice from a medical professional. There are doctors in Thailand and Krabi who work with the dive companies in the region assessing whether or not divers can go SCUBA diving in Krabi. So if you don’t have time prior to leaving your country, don’t worry there is time when you arrive to check.

2. I’m not certified, can I still go SCUBA Diving in Thailand?

Yes, there is the easy to do DSD (Discover SCUBA Diving) which is a single day trip out to certain dive site. When you’re on a DSD day you will have a Dive Instructor with you and

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no more than 3 other DSD students all of who will dive together. The Dive Instructor will give a short briefing on the boat about safety concerns, breathing, decompression and what you can expect to see underwater. The Dive Instructor will not let you dive below a certina depth, therefore keeping you safe on your day of diving.

3. I want to get certified, how can I do this?

All of the SCUBA Diving operators in Krabi will offer a number of certification courses, ranging from Bubble maker courses (youger than 12 years old) Open Water SCUBA Diver all the way up to Dive Instructor. You’ll have to decide which certification level is right for you and then get more details from the operator directly.

4. Is SCUBA Diving in Krabi dangerous? SCUBA Diving in general carries with it inherent risks, but for 99.9% of divers there is no worry as long as you follow a number of safety procedures. Check your equipment and dive with your abilities you have nothing to worry about. Here is a short list of things to consider before you take to the great blue.

pressure to your lungs and the greater the depth the greater the pressure. We all known that when you breathe in air expands the lungs and when your breathe out your lungs shrink. When you’re SCUBA Diving it’s important to always be breathing therefore allowing excess air to escape when pressure is added or taken away. If your hold your breath during SCUAB Diving and you are in the process of ascending the lungs will overextend because the pressure will not be able to escape. In the unlikely event of holding ones breathe there is a chance of damaging lungs due to over-expansion, a condition not to be taken lately, so please always remember to breathe. Ascend slowly - When your are SCUBA Diving there is an exchange of pressure and gasses between the blood stream. One of these gases is Nitrogen and with Nitrogen making up some 70% of the gas we breathe in, there is a lot of it. When a breath is taken in this Nitrogen under pressure is absorbed into the blood stream, then you ascend slowly much of this nitrogen is allowed to slowly come out fo solution. In the event that you ascent too fast from a depth there is a chance that the Nitrogen in the

Never hold your breath - When you descend in water your lungs act like a sponge contacting under pressure and expanding when pressure is released. Water applies

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bloodstream can consolidate under the skin creating small pockets of gas. This is one of the causes of the infamous ‘Bends’. This can all be avoided by ascending at a rate no faster than 30 feet (10 meters) per minute. Always make sure to make a safety stop at 15 feet (5 meters) to ensure all excess Nitrogen is given time to come out of the blood stream at a safe rate. Check your gear - SCUBA Diving in Krabi is not possible without SCUBA Diving equipment, therefore treat it with respect. Always check the air in your tank, check the weights on your BCD, make sure your buddy’s gear is also in order. Always check that you take a look at their equipment, in fact the vast majority of equipment related accidents do not occur to equipment malfunction, they occur due to the divers not knowing how to use the equipment. Depending on your dive check equipment pertinent to that dive, for example if your going on a night dive, make sure you have a Primary and back up torch. If your going on a nitro dive, make sure you’re tank is properly mixed with the correct proportions of nitrogen. If you’re going on a 2 tank dive, make sure both of your tank are filled properly and connected securely.

dive with safety in mind. When thinking of safety and time management make sure you’re planning ahead in all times. There is a simple rule call the of theirs which lines out that the beginning of a dive or outward journey should have 1/3 of the air reserve allocated for this purpose. The return journey should also have 1/3 of the air supply allocated for this part of the trip. Finally the ascent should have 1/3 of the air supply allocated for this purpose. Leaving 1/3 of the air supply for a safe ascent and giving enough time for the safety stop will ensure that the bends can be avoided and and unforseen issues which can arise can be dealt with with amply air.

Use the buddy system - SCUBA Diving in Thailand and the world for that matter recommends that all SCUBA Divers dive with a buddy. There are unforeseeable events which can occur during a dive it’s always important that you have a second diver with you who can assist in case something happens.

Stay Fit and hydrated - SCUBA Diving is a

physically demanding sport. It’s a sport that takes a toll on anyones body, therefore it’s always best to treat your body the best that you can in order to ensure it will take care of you on a dive. Go for a job, eat healthy in general. Get a good nights sleep and don’t drink the night before going out SCUBA Diving in Krabi. Also it’s recommended to drink plenty of water before and during SCUAB Diving in Thailand. Avoid cigarette and coffee while diving as much as you can, and if you’re not feeling good in between or before dives take a rest and don’t push yourself. Dive within your limits Depending on your experience, your certification and your ability there are certain depths and dives you are able to go on. It’s important that you take that seriously and don’t go beyond your ability. If your an open water diver capable of SCUBA Diving to 18 Meters in depth and have dived to 18 meters before, but the dive your about to go on can go to 40 meters, make sure you tell the dive master or dive instructor of your level and ability. All dive masters and dive instructors will ask during the dive briefing what all divers certification level are. Don’t push yourself it’s often the case for many dive related accidents when divers go above and beyond their ability to try and show off.

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dive site required certain knowledge and understanding, thats why it’s always best to go SCUBA Diving in krabi with a professional knowledgable dive operator. Someone who lives and dives the dive sites of Krabi daily and knows each and every place like the back of their palm. Prior to every dive the dive master or dive instructor will go over the dive site in detail. Alerting all divers of anything needed to know about regarding currents, depths, swim-throughs and such. It’s important that every dive is planned (by the dive master or dive instructor) and that all divers listen and ask questions about the dive and moreover understand the plan for the dive site. It’s important that all divers understand the dive plan and stick to it.

When you are diving with a buddy whether it be a friend or someone who was assigned to you by the dive instructor it’s important that you talk with them, alert them of any particular equipment or dive issues you might have prior to descending into the water.

5. How deep are the dive sites of Krabi?

The whole Andaman bay covers a range of depths opening up a number of dive sites, the most shallow dive sites are around 5-10 meters and the deepest dive sites around around 70 meters. The deeper dive sites 40+ meters require technical diving abilities as the standard PADI or CMAS recreational diving certificate allows divers to descend down to 40 meters at most.

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6. I want to go free diving can I? Yes most certainly, all of the dive sites in Krabi are open to freedivers, but free diving is a whole different sport that SCUBA Diving. We recommend you visit and get in touch with a seasoned professional free diver who can teach the skills and challenges of the sport prior to you going out to go free diving yourself. Our recommended Free diver trainer is: Brendon Sing, Co-Founder of Shark Guardian. He can be reached on his mobile at: +66 - (0) 622-121-544

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global revolution in health is on the move as the application of energy medicine is becoming more studied and embraced in the scientific and medical realms. BEMER (Bio-Electro-Magnetic-EnergyRegulation) - is a medical device that was developed 20 years ago in Germany and is currently being used in hospitals, clinics, spas and sports arenas in over 42 countries around the world. This simple yet profound medical device, when used consistently, enhances blood flow in the smallest vessels (microvessels) by about 30%. Circulation in the microvessels make up about 74% of our body’s blood circulation, and good microcirculation is the foundation to good health.

blood flow. This is the foundation of health, yet it is often overlooked because, until now, it has been difficult to affect it. The BEMER signal consists of the transmission of a special, multi-dimensional signal configuration. This patented complex signal, when applied to the full body in one 8-minute session, reaches every cell and stimulates motion which results in an increase in ATP (cellular energy). There is a 12-16 hour residual effect so the body continues to receive the benefits for a substantial duration. BEMER supports the immune function - by facilitating optimal supply of white blood cells and disposal of waste through better microcirculation. This enables cells to heal and for healthy cells to regenerate more quickly.

BEMER therapy has been shown to enhance: - General blood flow - Nutrient and oxygen supply - Metabolic wastes removal - The body’s self-healing and self- regulatory abilities - Physical fitness, endurance, strength and energy - Concentration, mental acuity, stress reduction and relaxation - Sleep management

For more information about BEMER therapy, visit: www.flowofhealth.bemergroup.com

Elite athletes around the world - are finding tremendous success and recovery from BEMER therapy. Recently, the winner of the prestigious RAAM (Race Across America) bicycle race, was an 8- man team who used BEMER therapy throughout their race. TEAM BEMER broke 2 world records and beat the 2nd place team by 2 DAYS!

Easy to use - BEMER is a physical vascular therapy device that is designed for easy use at home or at a therapy center. This is a system where one lies on the mat (the B.Body) for 8 minutes, and in that time, the specially configured BEMER signal is sent into the body using a low frequency pulsating electromagnetic field which results in enhanced blood flow of the microvessels. Do this twice daily for full benefit - EASY! The blood is our body’s only delivery system - Optimal blood flow is critical to transport oxygen and nutrients to the cells and to carry metabolic waste away from the cells and out of the body. Without these basic functions, no system of the body can operate at its fullest potential. For optimal functioning, all systems of the body depend on vigorous

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Bamboo and it’s many uses

Words: Sal Alonzo

I am a builder, and I always observe how things are put together. What struck me after living here in Ao Nang for a while was how many places I saw bamboo being used. It is not only used decoratively in restaurants and such, but it is used everywhere! I see bamboo commonly used for everyday needs such as cooking as well as in construction, housing, sign-making, transportation, furniture, food, clothing and so on. In a world of throwaway products, bamboo is one of the most perfect renewable resources, and it’s great that Thailand utilizes it so well. Major research on bamboo didn’t start till the 1920’s, and it was found that bamboo has been commonly utilized for over 5000 years. What was once the symbol of the Orient, bamboo is a beautiful combination between the strength of hardwood and the sustainability of grass. There are native species of bamboo everywhere, including in the United States and Europe, where many consider it an invasive plant. Because it grows so quickly, bamboo has the ability to take over areas of a garden, if not taken care of. This makes it feel like an invasive plant, however it’s just that it has good propagation ability in most soils. Bamboo grows in two styles, clumping and running. Technically a type of grass, bamboo grows faster than any woody plant in the world. Typically, most species of bamboo will grow between 1”- 4” (inches) a day, but some species can grow up to 98” in a day. A bamboo forest can grow to maturity in 5 years. The Giant bamboo, with a diameter of 6-8’(feet), can grow to heights of up to 90’ in a 5-year period. Imagine harvesting a whole forest of bamboo, only to return 5 years later to do it again. Globally, bamboo is finding its way into home flooring and trim applications. Typical hardwood trees need 40 to 120 years to reach maturity, so a great deal of planning to maximize yield over the years must be sustained. This non-renewable aspect makes hardwood harvesting of some of our old growth forests less appealing. Bamboo will grows in temperate zones in most places of the world. The United States also has a native bamboo strain, which can reach a height of 15’ to 40’. Here in Thailand you see bamboo growing everywhere, along the side of a road, or in a thicket of rubber or palm trees. Bamboo is a natural product that can easily grow on your property with little or no effort, and has the

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benefit of cash crop at harvest time. Conjuring up images of Panda bears eating their special diet of bamboo leaves, it’s easy to realize that bamboo was first used in China 5000 years ago. Its wide variety of uses is just now coming to light as being an ecological benefit. Bamboo’s use as a sustainable commodity began long before the term “going green” became a trend. Its history is seen in many aspects of Chinese life and throughout Southeast Asia - in the paintings and antiques as well as the products of daily life. “The plant for the people”, as it is often referred to, there are thousands of uses for this plant. Bamboo is used to make bows and arrows, Japanese Kempo swords, paint and tattoo brushes, musical instruments, scaffolding and it is even used to make wine. Bamboo wine was created in Tanzania from a species of wine bamboo called Oxytenanthera Brauni. Bamboo has a higher compression rate than wood, concrete and brick and a tensile strength that rivals steel. It was abundant bamboo planting that was used to return the landscape back in Japanese cities, after the atomic bombs were dropped there in 1945. You can see the Thai people use it in the simplest of ways, like having a bamboo stick for holding a leg of chicken or some pork to be cooked on the grill at street vendor carts. Bamboo makes great huts and furniture, street signs, curtains, shoes and there is even bamboo clothing, which is comparable to the softness of cashmere. Bamboo is used for fishing and as an 8’ pole with a hook to bring fighting bulls under control after a fight. Some varieties of bamboo have medicinal properties in their roots and can also be used in many foods and soups. The edible part of a bamboo is a low-calorie source of potassium. On the totally opposite side of the spectrum are the shoots of the giant bamboo, which contain cyanide. It seems like the versatility of bamboo is endless. There are over 1450 species of bamboo and each region of the world produces its own specific plant. We often remember from a book, picture or a story, different images of bamboo. There are several varieties of giant bamboo; one type, called Moso bamboo, which can reach 7” in diameter,

and 75’ in height, grows in large forests in both China and Japan. This type of bamboo is used in flooring and construction scaffolding. The film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon was filmed in the forests of China and the bamboo backdrop in the film displayed impressive tall stands of this bamboo. Bridge building - another interesting application - not only has to be flexible to bend to shape, but strong enough to support heavy loads of traffic. One such project is the famous Mon Bridge in Sangkhlaburi, Thailand. This is the second longest foot bridge in the world and the longest in Thailand, at 1500’ in length and a height of 25’ over a river. It was badly damaged in a storm in 2013. The dedicated locals joined forces and replaced the damaged bridge by building a floating bridge in one week – out of bamboo of course. One last application for versatility of bamboo was a bicycle first shown at Stanley Cycle Show in 1894 in London. The developing company went out of business but was revitalized in 2005 as Calfee Design Company, builders of bamboo bicycle frames, in California. The unique properties of bamboo rival those of a carbon fiber frame bike, in strength, weight and comfort. The versatility of bamboo and its multitude of applications are outstanding. So the next time you’re driving or walking around here, take a minute to see all the wonderful things bamboo does to support everyday life in Krabi and all of Southeast Asia.

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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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A Korean tradition in Krabi

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hen WWII ended in 1945 the world was a dramatically different place than it is today. Boarders were being drawn, cities were recovering and rebuilding from the devastation and new countries and powers were beginning to emerge. Korea, was relatively uninvolved in the bloody conflict that destroyed much of the world but after this conflict the Korean government saw a need to make a stronger unity among the Korean population. One of the many ways was to unify the various martial art styles in Seoul into one national style. This style took on a name in the beginning of ‘Tae Too Do’ in 1955 when the various gyms and styles came together. Later in 1959, the name was changed to ‘Taekwando’ as it is known today.

their roots and move to this tropical paradise, plant themselves here and begin anew. Sometime 10 years ago a young Taekwondo fighter from Korea decided to do the same. PYOUNG KYU KONG is now a 5th degree black belt and teaches Taekwando to a range of children in Krabi. Some come to train just to stay in shape and to keep busy, while others come to train more seriously and compete all across the country. Pyoung Kyu Kong was once a young inspiring fighter as all of his students are now. He began to train when he was a young 6 years old when Taekwando classes was Australia. While there he met his a wonderful woman from Krabi and fell in love. Soon after meeting her and starting to date they decided to move to Krabi together and open a Taekwondo gym in rural, quiet Krabi. Soon after making the decision they were on a plane and off to a new start. Opened his gym some 10 years ago Pyong Kyu Kong began accepting children and adults into his classes, offering daily training for all that would partake. After a number of years and finding that the older generation had a lesser affinity for the sport, he decided to stop offering adult classes and opened

The fighting style of Taekwando is not an internationally recognized martial art and can be found all over the world. In 2000, Tawkwando was adopted as an official sport in the olympics and continues to this day. Now that we’re got the background all established on Taekwando, lets talk for minute about what it means in Krabi. Krabi has attracted faces from all over the globe to pull up

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he lived in a small town some 2 hours from the capital city of Korea, Seoul. In that time in Korea it was common place for nearly all of the eligible students to study and learn the art of Taekwando. By the time Pyoung Kyu Kong reached the age of 12 he began to realize that the limits of his gym and city. Understanding that this place would not allow him to progress further in his training and improvement of the martial art, he decided to move. After teaching younger students the art of Taekwando in Korea, he decided to bring his national tradition abroad. His choice and place to start his next

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additional class times for children. Throughout word of mouth and a growing interest across Thailand for the sport Pyong Kyu Kong’s gym grew in popularity.

Classes run daily Tuesday Sunday (Monday is the day off) from 17:00-19:00 (5-7pm) and 18:00 20:00 (6-8pm).

The growth of the gym has led Pyong Kyu Kong to open up in their newest facility on Krabi road in Krabi town, a brand new facility well suited to accept large groups of up to 50 students at a time. The classes still range in level form beginners up to advanced levels of Taekwando and students training to compete nationally. Throughout Asia (and the world) Taekwando has steadily been growing in popularity and Thailand is no exception. Actually to date Thailand is one of the top countries competing in the sport regionally and globally. There is a lot of pressure on students in this current day and age and Taekwando offers students an outlet to explore, learn and grow in a productive and structured and healthy way. Stand out quote: It is my hope that one of my students will be able to compete in the olympics someday.

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For more information please visit the facebook page: www.facebook. com/TheKickTaekwondo/ or call Pyong Kyu Kong directly: 089-516 1117 Pyong Kyu Kong’s dream is that his on will carry on his legacy of Tekwando and become a national champion of either Korea or Thailand.

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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

Located to the south of Krabi and west of Trang province, Koh Lanta is a Thai island that has so far avoided the rapid overdevelopment that has beset fellow Krabi island, Koh Phi Phi. A perfect place to laze the days away, here’s how to get to Lanta Island, what to do and what to expect.

Getting there

Ferries to Koh Lanta depart from the Krabi Passenger Pier in Krabi Town, close to the center of town. The duration of the ferry is around 2 hours, with the seas typically calm and refreshments available on board. Ferries arrive at Saladan Pier on the northern tip of Koh Lanta Yai, from where it’s possible to take a taxi, songteaw or hire a scooter to your hotel.

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Beaches

For beach bums, Lanta doesn’t disappoint. From Kaw Kwang beach in the north to Kantiang in the south — and just about everywhere in between — visitors are spoiled for choice the variety of beaches available. Each beach has their own unique charms and plus points which ensures that you’re bound to find a beach that’s just right for you; for example, the northern beaches of Kaw Kwang and Klong Dao are great for swimming, Klong Khong in the middle of the island is best for beach bars and the southern beaches of Bamboo and Kantiang Bay are breathtakingly beautiful. Whatever vibe you’re looking for on Lanta, you’re bound to find it.

To do

One of the more popular alternative activities on Koh Lanta island is to visit Lanta Animal Welfare. Established in 2005, Lanta Animal Welfare is dedicated to helping the lives of stray animals on the island, working tirelessly to educate people on the plight of the animals and has extensively sterilized and treated thousands of animals. Visitors can learn about their cause and get to visit some of the animals themselves, and can even take dogs for a walk on the beach. Lanta Old Town, on the eastern shores of Koh Lanta Yai, is also well worth a visit. A picturesque district, its streets contain typical teakwood shop houses that are home to a number of restaurants and souvenir shops selling various clothes and crafts.

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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.

Phone number : +66 (0) 75 68 4590 / +66 (0) 89 967 5017 www.timeforlime.net

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Phone number : +66 (0) 84 304 4331 www.lantaanimalwelfare.com

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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s to K Ao N oh Jum ,K ang, Raila rabi, Ph iP y, Ph uket hi

Ferry to Mainland

BAN SALADAN

SK optic

Cha-Ba Bungalows

Klong Dao Beach

Koh Lanta Noi

Ferry to Mainland

Khaw Kwang Beach

Thanee Law

Time for Lime Mangrove Forest

Layana Resort & Spa

Agrotourism Center longtail boat trips

Lanta Castaway Resort

Phra Ae

Thung Yee Pheng village

Long Beach Lanta Animal Welfare

Klong Khong Beach Koh Bubu

Jee Lee village

Klong Tob Beach Rawi Warin Resort

Mai Kaew Cave

Klong Nin Beach

Lanta Old Town Pier

Srilanta Resort

Koh Por Tham Seua Cave

Lanta Hospital

Klong Nui Beach

Koh Lanta Yai Klong Hin Beach The Houben Waterfall Pimalai Resort

Ba Kantiang Bay

Map of Koh Lanta

Koh Klang Koh Lek

Ao Nui Bay

Sang Ka U sea gypsy village

Klong Jark Bay

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National Park Headquarters

Lighthouse

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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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