Krabi Magazine June 2014

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krabi june 2014

green season slowing down & cooling off

khow sok paradise lost

krabi coal the raging debate

Dining - Travel - lifestyle - leisure - Reviews - wellness


krabi June 2014 – Issue 98 EDITOR: Paul Stretton paul@krabi-magazine.com - 087 266 4876 DIRECTOR: Pamela Huxley krabimagazinemarketing@gmail.com - 088 451 2178 SALES & MARKETING: Joe Alonzo joe@krabi-magazine.com - 085 069 4752 DESIGN & LAYOUT: KitDee Media & Design Co. Ltd CONTRIBUTING WRITERS & PHOTOGRAPHERS: Paul Stretton, Pamela Huxley, Joe Alonzo, Emily HuangRamirez, Zina Docto, Daniel Docto, Supawadee Kluntirawong, Richard James, NBC, Gary J Wood, Katherine Sivret, N.A. Nazeer, Adam Butler, Eli Duke www. commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Raw_Vegan_Veggy_Patty.jpg upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ab/Rock_climber_Phra_ Nang_1.jpg www.rotifera.hausdernatur.at www.flickr.com/photos/garyjwood/4279197019/ www.nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khao_Sok#mediaviewer/ Bestand:Rafthouses_in_Khao_Sok_national_park.jpg www.farm8.staticflickr.com/7404/9097258633_1f1d9a11da_o.jpg www.thaiwannadancewithsomebody.wordpress.com irekvist.blogspot.com www.lantaanimalwelfare.com www.crunchycreationz.com www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tom_yam_kung_maenam.jpg www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Red_roast_duck_curry.jpg www.upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/40/Pla_tub_tim_ tod_samrod.jpg www.upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/18/Lanna_cuisine_ starters.JPG

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editorial Green season is with us once again and I, for one, am glad! The clouds that are appearing in the early afternoons are gathering pace and the rumbles of thunder promise showers that ease the fierce heat Krabi is well known for. Life goes on regardless in our part of the world though, and while the crowds may be thinning out, there are still plenty of activities to lose yourself in, as well as places to eat, drink and be merry! The slower pace of these months gives locals and tourists some more opportunity to get active and perhaps burn off some of the excesses of the High Season. The cooler weather is also an excellent reason to get out and work up a sweat, and that is exactly what we have been doing. We look at the increase in popularity of “Healthy Holidays” and what they entail. More fresh juices than Sangsom, I can assure you! If you still prefer the even cooler atmosphere of an air-conditioned gym, then we take a look at one of the best around - P.U.S.H in Ao Nang. Looking further afield, we take in the culture and sights of the famous Angkor Wat in Cambodia as our roving reporter takes us on a journey of this stunning location. We also take a hike to another place a little closer to home and yet out -of-the-way - Khow Sok. You may never have heard the name, but it is one of the most beautiful places in Thailand. As well as all this, we have our ever-popular sections on the best places to eat, books to read, places to go, lifestyle and much more. Krabi Magazine is your one-stop-shop for all things “Krabi”. We hope you have a great time in Krabi and take in everything our amazing province has to offer. Enjoy!

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THAI CUSTOMS Some well-heeled advice on Thailand and her ways. NEWS We take a look at what’s happening around Krabi and Thailand as a whole.

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PUSH IT! We take a look at PUSH Fitness Centre.

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OFFSHORE A Shark-special.

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KHOW SOK Little-known but full of natural wonders.

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ANGKOR WAT A look at the Cambodian feature.

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SAVE KRABI? The coal debate continues…




a window on

krabi the beaches AO NANG BEACH at 20km from Krabi Town, is the most developed of Krabi’s beaches, a long stretch of white sandy beach with limestone mountains as a backdrop. It has a wide range of accommodation and services and the main shopping street features restaurants, bars, pubs, souvenir shops, dive centers and tour agencies, massage centers and spas. This is the hub from which to plan your trip at sea and to the nearby islands on a typical longtail boat. Noppharat Thara beach, just around the corner from Ao Nang, is 3km long yet still undeveloped, with only a few resorts and bars. Attractive because of its natural setting, this is where local youngsters and families gather at sunset and at weekends. Savour some local Muslim snacks at the beach stalls, or fill yourself with seafood in the local restaurants at the very end of the beach, near the Noppharat Thara National Park headquarters. At low tide, walk out together with millions of small crabs on the sandy pathways to the small islands near the beach.

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Klong Muang beach is a further 20km away from Ao Nang; it is the up-market side of Krabi, the place to be if you are after a peaceful holiday. Catering to families and couples, it is here that you really get the so deserved repose, surrounded by pristine nature.

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Railay beaches are split and separated from Krabi and Ao Nang by monumental limestone mountains. Railay has two sides, east and west, and its settings are simply marvellous: crystal clear waters, pure sandy beaches, lush mountains, rocky islands emerging from the sea. Railay can only be reached by boat, a 15 minutes 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 course, hike the limestone massif to a lagoon and a viewpoint, or simply chill out. Neighbouring Tonsai lies at the base of a cliff that divides it form Railay West. Tonsai has a shallow beach with slow gradients out to sea which is profoundly affected by the tide. Koh Lanta beaches have a wide selection of resorts for all tastes and pockets. 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 on a southern beach at Lanta Yai. Tubkaek beach is another real place to hide away; long, clean and peaceful, the area has breathtaking views over Koh Hong islands archipelago, and charming sunsets. From there you can venture inside the National Park and try a walking trail to a viewpoint and a waterfall.


The lookout point on Phi Phi Island has to be seen to be believed. A stunning vista over the azure waters of the Andaman Sea is the reward for the hike up. The shallow waters of the bays are alive with life and are the true image of Paradise.

the islands Koh Poda is the iconic island of Krabi and the first one you can see from the beach in Ao Nang. Hop on or hire a longtail, the local wooden boats with their picturesque prows and sail away surrounded by turquoise waters. Chicken Island should be next on your list as it’s right next to Poda. From the right angle it looks like a chicken you’ll know it when you see it! From where a walk on a sandy pathway that connects it to Koh Tub - which can only be accessed when the tide is low. The Koh Hong Islands demand to be explored by longtail boat or speedboat. The archipelago, a group of limestone islands with hidden caves and lagoons, is perfect for kayaking or snorkeling.

Koh Phi Phi - This is a MUST! Private bays, limestone cliffs, waters rich in marine life, caves where swallow’s nests are harvested are all here on the sand that Leonardo de Caprio stepped on while filming “The Beach” at the now iconic Maya Bay Koh Jum & Koh Siboya are small, unspoiled tropical hideaways that have a unique atmosphere. These islands give visitors the time to relax and re-charge their batteries. Koh Lanta, the developing island at the southern end of the province home to sea gypsies communities, where you will meet nature and tradition. A National Park area that comprises many different islands surrounded by coral reefs, such as Koh Ngai and remote Koh Rok.

the nature Limestone mountains or karsts characterise most of the inland Krabi area, the most spectacular being the massifs of Sai Tai. Susaan Hoi is a 40 million year-old seashell cemetery; once a large swamp where freshwater crustaceans proliferated, today home to 40 centimeter thick, shell encrusted limestone slabs, a geological uniqueness not far from Ao Nang. Khao Phanom Bencha National Park at 20km from Krabi Town, 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 the name. One of the features of the park is Huay Toh Waterfall where water runs down onto several huge pools.

Tarnbok Khoranee National Park, in the north of the region, consists of limestone mountains, verdant tropical forest, caves and beautiful islands. It is well known for its different species of trees growing around a large natural crystal clear pool, and for the hundreds of birds’ species. Sa Morakot, the Emerald Pool, is a natural wonder: a pond of turquoise water with an average temperature of 3040C, fed by a hot spring in the middle of the jungle. Hot Springs of Klong Thom, natural Jacuzzis in which to lift away tensions and relieve body and mind with the mineral enriched waters falling into rocky ponds.

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The Krabi region has some of the finest scuba diving in the world with an incredible array of marine life beneath the waves. Colourful reef fish, turtles, rays, seahorses and even the giant whale shark are all visitors here.

Kayaking is a hugely popular activity in Krabi. The mangroves, caves & beaches provide plenty of great opportunities for paddling. The beaches of Kong Hong never cease to amaze with their crystal clear water and stunning white sand. With two glorious beaches, a lagoon and national park land, this is a real island paradise.

A hike to Wat Tham Seua, otherwise known as Tiger Cave Temple is exhausting, exhilarating and ultimately hugely rewarding. Once you’ve climbed the 1,257 steps that lead to the hilltop temple, you’ll be met by stunning views over the surrounding Thai countryside having been transformed into swathes of lush greenery by the monsoon rain. Combine the temple with trips to other destinations like Sa Morakot or visit as a separate Krabi Town day trip and combine with trips to the market.


krabi Krabi is among the World’s best destinations for climbing. The Railay peninsula is home to the local climbing scene and is considered a Mecca for the sport. There are hundreds of bolted routes in the Railay area as well as rock-climbing schools that can provide guides and equipment. Railay, once the sole preserve of backpackers, has become a favourite holiday destination, combining 2 world class beaches, excellent dining and some stunning scenery.

Krabi and Ao Nang are blessed with some great markets, with Krabi town boasting the largest covered market in southern Thailand. There’s a market somewhere every day of the week .

The so called ‘Emerald Pool’ is fed by a natural spring and gets its name from the glorious colour of its water. Perfect for swimming, there are also hot springs for soaking in.


stay ahead of the game

STAY 3 NIGHTS, PAY 2 ONLY!

AT SOFITEL KRABI PHOKEETHRA GOLF & SPA RESORT The Sheraton Fitness Center provides state-of-the-art sports equipment, jogging track, outdoor tennis court, table tennis, bicycle rental, and available 24 hours a day. Professional personal trainers are on hand to offer support and advice to help our guests feel and perform better. Guests can stay in shape with group workout sessions and activities. The on-site Water Sports Centre offers snorkeling, kayaking, wind-surfing and sailing equipment for use at the resort.

Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort dresses your desires for escape in a place to lie down and soak up the sunshine, feel the cool breeze and listen to the melody of the sea…Take advantage of the coming public holidays and long weekends to book your next escape! Book before 15 June for stays until 30 September 2014 and benefit from our special offer of 3 nights for the price of 2. Prices start from THB 3,978 +++ per room per night. For more information and reservation, please visit www. accorhotels.com ****

Sofitel, World Class Hotels & French Elegance Sofitel is the only French luxury hotel brand with a presence on five continents with 120 addresses, in almost 40 countries (more than 30,000 rooms). Sofitel offers contemporary hotels and resorts adapted to today’s more demanding and more versatile consumers who expect and appreciate beauty, quality and excellence. Whether situated in the heart of a major city like Paris, London, New York, Shanghai or Beijing, or nestled away in a country landscape in Morocco, Egypt, French Polynesia or Thailand, each Sofitel property offers a genuine experience of the French “art de vivre”.

Sofitel Legend and & Sofitel So are two labels that come to enrich Sofitel Luxury hotels.

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LAYANA RESORT & SPA AGAIN FIGURES PROMINENTLY IN THE 2014 WORLD LUXURY SPA AWARDS

Layana Resort and Spa has again received the highest possible public recognition both domestically and internationally by once again being chosen as a winner in the “2014 World Luxury Spa Awards” as “Finalist Best Luxury Destination Spa” and also recognized as having the “Country Winner Best Spa Manager”. Mr. Stefan Heintze General Manager of Layana Resort and Spa says “We are thrilled to be recognized as finalist in the category of 2014 Best Luxury Destination Spa, especially after the renovation and reopening of Linger Longer spa late 2013, this is great encouragement for the entire team who have worked so hard for the success and are continuously committed to the highest standards”.

Spa Manager Ms Alak Innachai was quoted as saying “It is wonderful that our guests recognize that we use only the finest of imported products in our spa and that all of our therapists’ are fully trained experienced professionals”. Layana’s Linger Longer Spa is equipped with 6 treatment rooms, 3 double treatment rooms with outdoor Jacuzzi, 1 single room, 1 salt room and 1 Thai massage room. Each offering the ultimate in therapeutic treatments, making Layana Resort & Spa the complete wellness destination that it is. The World Luxury Spa Awards recognize and reward outstanding achievements in service excellence. Awarding only those spas which continue to provide outstanding levels of customer satisfaction and professionalism in a highly competitive field.

Layana Resort & Spa, Koh Lanta Yai A haven of pampered indulgence, tranquil vistas, manicured landscapes and personalised service, at the Layana Resort & Spa you will find turquoise seas showcased by lush green vegetation and soaring blue skies. Nestled on Koh Lanta Yai island, this adults-only intimate resort sits on a three kilometre long white sandy beach and features accommodation in contemporary Thai style, complete with natural and luxurious décor and furnishings. Facilities include a stunning newly renovated Spa, library, infinity pool enjoying sea views, Sundowner bar and Tides restaurant, perched on the very edge of the beach overlooking the sea.

An ideal choice for a luxurious and romantic stay.....

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kissing Public displays of affection are a big no-no all over Thailand, and should be avoided. No snogging in the restaurant please - or you will be faced with a sea of red-faced Thais all avoiding you.

dress It’s one of the great ironies of life that the one place in Thailand that has the best beaches, ocean and blazing hot sun, is also one of the most conservative when it comes to dressing. The predominantly Muslim population here in the South can take real offense to any tourist wandering into their shop with just a bikini on, or tiny shorts for the guys.

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I know, you’re on holiday and you deserve that tan - I understand. But here, bikinis are for the beach and only the beach.

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shoes Easy this one - take your shoes or flip flops off at the entrance to any indoor space. If in any doubt, look for other flip flops at the doorway and leave yours there with them. Resorts are the exception to this, as are most restaurants - but absolutely take them off if entering a Wat (temple) or a Thai’s home.

head & feet In Buddhism, the feet are seen as the lowest part of the body and the head the highest - both literally as well as figuratively. This means that you should never point your feet at a Thai, a monk or a statue of Buddha. Instead, sit with your feet under your knees or cross-legged. The head is seen as the most “holy” part of the body and as such, should not be touched. This means no playful ruffling of that cheeky boy’s hair or patting of kids heads. I know, to us it’s a gesture of affection. To Buddhist Thais, it’s very offensive.


royalty The Thai Royal Family is revered and there can be no worse “faux pas” than joke about the King. Some have actually been thrown in jail for making “uncivil remarks” about their beloved leader. It’s serious business and you should take note. You’ll see his image absolutely everywhere, which should give you a good idea of the respect and love he has from the Thai population. Just use common sense and you’ll be fine. If in doubt about what you should do in any given situation - just do what the Thais around you are doing and you can’t go wrong.

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haggling Thailand is an excellent place to pick up some bargains, and haggling is expected amongst customers and vendors. Remember to take the “softly-softly” approach and don’t be aggressive. Smile and ask what their best price is and take it from there. Keep your voice calm and quiet and never, ever lose your temper.

buddha Sacred and revered. Even if it’s a ruined, half destroyed statue of the deity - treat it with the utmost respect and you’ll shine in the eyes of the Thais. Common sense again - don’t clamber up onto one and make bunny ears behind it for a photo. If you want to take a picture of a statue, please do so respectfully and, if possible, ask a monk if it’s ok to do so.

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Responsible Eco-Tourism and Marine Conservation in Phuket

AMAZING THAILAND GRAND SALE TO BE THE BIGGEST EVER!

Voluntourism can take many forms; thus Voluntourists can choose which type of activity or location they prefer to contribute their energies and services. One can join a project in a hilltribe village, a national park, an organic farm, or an elephant or marine conservation project.

A record 15,000 establishments in seven of Thailand’s most important tourism cities are participating in the “Amazing Thailand Grand Sale 2014”, which will be held between 15 June – 15 August, 2014, making it the biggest ever.

Responsible and community-based eco-tourism focuses on responsible travel and involves the local population in providing ecotourism services to visitors, offering an alternative income so that local people can benefit from preserving nature. Ecotourism is intended as a low-impact alternative to large-scale tourism. Openmind Projects, OMP, www.openmindprojects.org, is an aid and education, non-government organization founded in 2001. Based in Thailand, it offers free educational and volunteer

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched a special website to promote the grand annual shopping event, which will be held in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Hat Yai, Pattaya, Hua Hin and Samui. Participants include department stores, shopping centres, accommodation, spa and beauty, golf courses, entertainment centres and restaurants. The website(www.thailandshoppingparadise.com) of this year’s Grand Sale includes a Shopping Tips feature to help visitors get better deals, understand the VAT refund process and avoid buying sub-standard products. A special section has also been created to promote the locally-made OTOP products, income from which goes a long way towards boosting rural income and supporting local artisans. As in previous years, the Grand Sale is designed to boost tourism and visitor expenditure, further building the image of Thailand as a major shopping destination, and contributing to job creation and distribution of income nationwide.

support to local communities, schools and national parks. Openmind Projects supports responsible and sustainable community based eco-tourism to stimulate awareness of protecting and rehabilitating nature and wildlife among both tourists and in the local community. Volunteers can join many environmental and community projects in Thailand, including those supported by the TAT in its “The Little Big Project.”

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The aims of the Eco-Tourism and Marine Conservation Project in Phuket are to protect and rehabilitate Thailand’s coral reefs, marine eco-systems and mangrove forests while creating awareness of the importance of preserving these eco-systems. These coral reefs and mangrove forests are critical ecosystems to protect. The continued deforestation leads to food shortages for marine life and has a negative effect on the local economy. Volunteers work at the Thai Research Center in north Phuket by the Andaman Sea. It is focused on protecting marine life, sea turtles, coral reefs and fish. This is an amazing marine and coastal volunteer placement untouched by tourism yet near the bustling tourist spots in Phuket. Volunteers always find their experiences on these projects highly rewarding and inspirational. The TAT realizes that this type of tourism is beneficial not only to the project areas and people, but to all the individuals contributing and participating as well. The hope now is that these projects will be just the beginning, and that many more worthwhile projects will be inviting volunteers to work with them to make the world a better place. To learn more about this project, please go to www.thelittlebigprojectthailand.com

There are two activities during “Amazing Thailand Grand Sale 2014” as follows: Up to 80% discounts at department stores, shopping centres, shops, spas, hotels and other Grand Sale participants. This year’s Grand Sale has been enhanced by two lucky-draw prizes of “Travel 365 days in Thailand” for two couples (one from abroad, one local) to enjoy a trip within Thailand. Visitors will get a couponfrom participating partners, which upon expenditure of every 500 Baht by cash or any credit card at any one place. However, if they pay by VISA card, they will get two coupons. The coupons can be dropped into the lucky draw drop box. The winning couples will get free Thai Airways’ return airtickets and Centara’s hotels & resorts chain. As for the prize, the winning couples can take their trip any time within 365 days.


TAT launching a range of activities to attract tourists from Europe and Middle East The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is preparing to launch a range of tactical campaigns and special tourism activities for the Europe and Middle East markets to retain tourists’ confidence and ensure the growth of the country’s tourism industry, as part of the plans to combat recent challenges and setbacks. The TAT Governor said, “To attract more visitors from Europe, TAT will join hands with airlines and tour operators in launching special promotional tour packages as well as cooperate with online travel agents in introducing tactical campaigns via digital platforms. Also, we will be staging Amazing Thailand roadshows in various European countries as well as expanding the Thailand Fan Club network through a range of proactive customer relationships management activities.”

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For the Middle East market, TAT estimates that the number of visitors for 2014 to maintain the same growth as the previous year at 2.18 per cent. Among key factors seen as hindering the growth in the number of visitors from the Middle East to Thailand, beside the kingdom’s ongoing political situation, is the recent policy by European countries that allows Arab tourists to enter Europe without a Schengen visa. The travelling time from the Middle East to Europe and to Thailand is approximately the same or about five to six hours by plane. In the first four months of 2014, Thailand welcomed a total of 171,323 visitors from the Middle East. To expand the number of visitors from the Middle East over the remaining months of the year, TAT will be partnering with Emirates, Etihad, and Qatar Airways to organise three familiarisation trips for media and travel agency representatives in the Gulf countries.

TAT Newsroom Contest offers cash awards of over 200,000 BahT The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is inviting both amateur and professional photographers, writers, and videographers from Thailand and all over the world to participate in the “TAT Newsroom Contest 2014”. Photos, travel features, or short video documentaries which promote Thailand’s

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PUSH IT! I’ve just finished another great personal training session at PUSH fitness center and wanted to share with all you locals and tourists alike my experience at PUSH fitness center in AO Nang. The personal training session started with a great consultation concerning everything from my medical and exercise history and any injuries I had (given there were many in that column…) and finally a friendly “what do you want to achieve at PUSH?” from the personal trainer Andy Meston, afterwards Andy took a body fat measurement and a resting heart rate. Andy is great, he has catered my workout towards burning fat and building lean muscle, but I might change the goal later on. One of the real highlights of this place is Andy - he is highly qualified in sports, fitness and nutrition and is a Certified personal trainer and sports nutritionist. The fact that he comes from England is also a great benefit as there is no “communication issues” (as long as you speak English, that is!) Each session starts with some stretching and a short run to loosen up my joints and get blood flowing through the veins. Afterwards we moved to the squat rack and then moved to a variety of other free weight exercises, Andy’s support was encouraging and his enthusiasm for health and wellbeing always shined through every rep. All the exercises are all taught using safe techniques and programmed in a way to provide you with the results you’re after. Each exercise was controlled by Andy so as not to damage or threaten my muscles.

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Personal Training packages range from one day sessions to 3-monthly lifestyle changing packages covering cardio fitness, strength training, body fat reduction, sports specific and rehabilitation. Optional nutrition advice and diet and supplement plans are also offered to aid quicker results. PUSH even offer a special discounted rate for residents, so now there is no better reason to pay them a visit!

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Each month we take a look at what’s the Number 1 activity on TripAdvisor as, let’s face it, everybody does it wherever they go - right? This is the activity with the highest ranking at the time of going to press. This month, it’s Lanta Animal Welfare based on the island of Koh Lanta. Well done to all as it’s ran entirely by generous donations and the proceeds of the Time for Lime cookery school!

shelter upon request. They have lots of friendly dogs who would love a long walk and cats who would like a cuddle! The dogs spend their days in grassy outdoor pens, so like everywhere in Thailand, it’s best to wear insect/mosquito repellant when visiting. If you would like to be a part of this great cause that has made it to the No. 1 spot on Trip Advisor this month, get in touch with them with the details below.

Tel: +66 84 304 4331 Email: info@lantaanimalwelfare.com Website: www.lantaanimalwelfare.com Lanta Animal Welfare (LAW) is a non-profit organization based on Ko Lanta, started by ex-pat Junie Kovaks and her love for animals. She wanted to do something about the poor treatment of animals on the island and through a lot of hard work and determination, LAW was born. The objective is to relieve the suffering and pain of the animals on the island through sterilisation and care. They are open to visitors everyday from 9am to 5pm when their volunteer staff will happily provide a guided tour of the

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Island Hopping

Hong Island by Luxury Thai Longtail Boat

“Hong” in Thai means “room” and the literal translation of the Island’s Thai name is “the island with the room”, due to the gorgeous lagoon located at it’s centre. During this relaxing day-long excursion, as well as exploring Hong Island’s exotic beaches and it’s lagoon, you will also get to visit the surrounding sister islands of Bak Bia & Paradise Island. You will have lots of time to snorkel, swim and enjoy the sights and sounds of life on these incredible beaches! The journey to the islands takes about an hour aboard our special longtail boat which has been specifically designed & built by Krabi-Spesialisten with your comfort in mind.

ITINERARY 09:00 – 09:15 09:15 – 09:30 09:30 10:30 11:30 13:00 15:00 16:00

Pick-up Klong Muang / Tub Kaek Hotels (on request at Sheraton beach) Pick-up Ao Nang Hotels Departure from Hat Nopparathara Pier Arrival at Paradise for relax, snorkeling & swimming the beach. Leave Paradise island and cruise towards Bak Bia, where you can swim and relax while we set up a private, beautiful and delicious lunch. Departure Bak Bia to Hong Island and visit lagoon on the way Departure Hong island back to Ao Nang Arrive at Ao Nang beach and return to hotel

* Program can be changed according to the water level and weather conditions

Krabi Spesialisten Co., Ltd.

126 Moo3, Ao Nang, Muang, Krabi 81000, Thailand Tel: +66 (0)75 638 098, Fax: +66 (0)7563 8089 Mobile: +66 (0)80 691 5119 www.krabi-spesialisten.com, info@krabi-spesialisten.com


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Carnivore

krabi area

Soi Klong Haeng opposite Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang.

They say that the proof of the pudding is in the eating, and the same goes for steaks. The quality of what this kitchen produces is extremely hard to beat - and the experience of the owner Gidi is evident as you walk into the elegant and pristine restaurant. Gidi worked for 15 years in the restaurant business before starting Carnivore back in 2003 - and he has never looked back.

Average price: 400-900+THB What to Try: The “Carnivore” signature Steak

All main courses come with salad and a choice of six different potato dishes that include home-made french fries and mashed potato to die for.

Free WiFi?: Yes

As well as the 5-star meat selection, Carnivore also offers some of the finest salads, soups, crispy baguettes, grilled sandwiches and warm starters around - as well as no less than 60 beers from around the world. Yes, 60.

11pm. (Kitchen open from 4pm - 10pm)

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Tel:+66 (0)75661061 Website: www.carnivore-thailand.com

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Da Carla

Opening Hours: Open daily from 3pm -

Noppharathara Beach, inside Sabai Resort.

For some of the best Italian food you will find in Ao Nang and beyond, you should look no further than this place. Nestled just off Noppharathara Beach and next to Sabai Resort, Da Carla & Poan is a small, informal place owned and managed by an Italian couple who are long-time residents here. As well as great Thai food, this is the place for some real-deal homemade pasta just like it should be made. The hand-filled ravioli and homemade desserts that are on the menu are very hard to argue with. Great meat selection too, with quality steak and the freshest seafood you could hope to find. As you would expect, a good selection of imported wine is also available, as well as imported Belgian beers.

U&P [ Homemade Bakery

Average price: 250+THB What to Try: The hand-filled ravioli Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 7:30am 2:30pm and 5:30pm - 9:30pm Tel: +66 (0)75637791 Website: www.sabairesort.com

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401/4 Ao Nang, Krabi. End of Na Thai Road. U&P Homemade Bakery has been around for a few years now and has secured itself a place in the hearts and stomachs of many locals and ex-pats in the Ao Nang area. Being one of the very few bakeries in town that bakes a good loaf of bread, U&P also have a great array - and display - of pastries, cakes, flatbreads, rolls, buns and even breadsticks to choose from. They have a fairly extensive menu as well, meaning you can get more than just a decent cup of coffee and croissant in the morning. Lunchtime is sorted with a great selection of western and Thai dishes - the sandwiches being a firm favourite thanks to the freshness of the bread being used aand the decent sized portions served up. Their early morning opening is perfect if you want to get a head start on your day, and the free WiFi makes hanging out here a longer pleasure as you can catch up with work or friends online. Located a little out of town for most of the tourist trade, they are certainly worth a look in if you find yourself in the Na Thai area on the outskirts of Ao Nang. You won’t be disappointed!

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What to Try: Sandwiches Free WiFi?: Yes Average Price: 100THB Opening Hours: 6am - 5pm Tel.: 081-8956670


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TJ’s

Located on the road to Ao Nang beach, just past Mc Donald’s TJ’s Sports Bar & Grill is the place to go when you want to be yourself for a while. With live sport always running on their large projection wall and numerous big screen TVs, you will have the best experience you can without being on the playing field. They show pretty much any major sporting event that happens to be going on in the world at any time! In the bar they serve all the classic cocktails by the book and a lot of new ones with that “TJ’s touch.” They also offer five different draught beers, English cider and 20+ different bottles of beer. You can expect a classic “sports bar” menu with that little extra - everything from nachos and smaller dishes to big homemade hamburgers and juicy steaks. The portions are very generous and the quality is outstanding. Well worth a visit.

Average price: 220+THB What to Try: The home made burgers & nachos Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from Noon - Late Tel: +66 (0)75 637 119 Website: www.tjs-krabi.com

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Venezia @ Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort [ italian [ 200 Moo.3 Klong Muang Beach, Tambon Nongtalay, Muang, Krabi

Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort’s Ristorante Venezia serves up gourmet cuisine featuring traditional Italian recipes, pizzas straight from the wood-fired oven & a large selection of wines from all over the globe. Located on the first floor of the resort & next to the grand lobby, tables are available for either indoor dining or on the outdoor terrace, al fresco style, with panoramic views of the ocean and tropical gardens. Specialties include the Albero di Antipasti, at THB++600, a delicious selection of 6 of your favourite anti pasti choices, perfect when you can’t decide from their extensive menu choices. Another must try is the Ravioli Frutti di Mare at THB440++, delectable homemade ravioli stuffed with the freshest Andaman seafood and served in a mouthwatering creamy crab meat sauce!

Average price: 400++THB What to Try: Antipasti & ravioli frutti di mare Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 6pm - 11pm Tel:+66 (0)75 627 800 Website: www.sofitel.com/6184

La Luna [ italian [ 183 Moo 2, Ao Nang One of the most famous and original Italian restaurants in Ao Nang, La Luna has been around for over 20 years in the town. Recently it has undergone a change of management as is now under the “Italiano Experience” group. This is an organisation that specialises in promoting the excellent food, wine and culture of Italy right here in the South of Thailand. The atmosphere of “La Luna Italiano” is vibrant and exciting. Cool music and very friendly and helpful staff makes for a very enjoyable experience that goes way over and above just great food from the new and improved menu. Thanks to a genuine Italian chef and management, the attention to the authenticity of the food and service is spectacular. The finest quality ingredients are used - many of which are imported all the way from Italy - to create genuine dishes of Italian opulence that have to be experienced to be truly appreciated. As well as the restaurant, the Italiano Experience group also run a delicatessen on the outskirts of Ao Nang.

Coco Loco’s Mexican

Average price: 400++THB What to Try: Antipasti & ravioli frutti di mare Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 6pm - 11pm Tel:+66 (0)75 627 800 Website: www.sofitel.com/6184

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Ao Nang walking Street, off the main beach road Welcome to Coco Locos, home to the best Mexican food in Ao nang! Newly opened this year coco loco’s is located in a quiet section of Ao Nang next to Mercure hotel on Ao nang soi 8. Importing their ingredients from Mexico under the direction of an experienced chef and Mexican food enthusiast , Coco Locos’ food is second to none and will leave all patrons satisfied. Come and try some sizzling fajitas with cold beer and roll up some light burritos yourself, or dive into a fully loaded plate of nachos and wash it down with a traditional Corona or a zesty Margarita. Coco Locos also offers a breakfast buffet to both in-house and outside guests for only 150THB, serving over 15 dishes covering both western cuisine as well as traditional Thai food - there is everything one could want to start your day. Come and taste the difference.

Price: 150-500 Breakfast buffet: 150 THB What to try: Sizzling Fajitas, Tacos and Cheese Nachos Wifi: yes Hours: 7am-11:30pm Tel: 075-818-405 Contact: reservation@silversandsuites.com Website: silversandsuites/cocolocos.com

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Diver’s Inn

Ao Nang, opposite the Siam Commercial Bank, Near Mc Donalds. The oldest German restaurant in Ao Nang focus on hearty meat dishes and offers an array of savoury items on its menu. Enjoy one of the renowned juicy and tender Australian Angus steaks, duck and chicken breast or pork tenderloin, all accompanied by a selection of potato dishes and the famous salad buffet.

Average price: 150 – 900+ THB

You can also enjoy traditional German wheat beers or a nice imported wine like a German Riesling as you munch on tasty appetizers such as tempura shrimps or maybe a full plate of steamy spare ribs.

Free WiFi?: Yes

For patrons who are not too much into meat dishes there is a selection of traditional Thai food and seafood as well as crispy and fresh salads.

Tel (Th/En): + 66 (0)75-637 297

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Opening Hours: Daily from 11am - 11pm

Tel (En/Ger): + 66 (0) 89 587 3533

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The Frog & Catfish

What to Try: The Angus steaks

Din Daeng Noi, Nong Thale, Krabi Town 81000 Owned and ran by Gary and his wife, Bua, the Frog & Catfish is located in the Din Daeng Noi locality just a 10 minute drive from busy Ao Nang and is a gem of a place. The food here is nothing short of spectacular, with people coming from as far as Railay Beach just to eat for the evening. Top resorts have been sending their head chefs here to see what all the fuss is about, and with good reason. Think duck curries and freshwater fish. Lemongrass and mango fused with chilli and herbs. Sushi roll-style spring rolls with a 7-herb dip. You get the idea. They use locally sourced ingredients and organically grown fish from their own stocks. The location is stunning, the hospitality equally so and the food downright delicious. If you are looking to get away from the bustle of Krabi or Ao Nang for a while, this is the place to go.

Ruen Mai

Average price: 150+THB What to Try: Whole fried fish in Boraan Sauce Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 10am - 10pm Tel:+66 (0)84 773 0301 Website: www.frogandcatfishkrabi.com

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Sai thai, close to Klong Jilad Shell station Ruen mai is one of the mot impressive and unique restaurants Krabi has to offer. Ruen Mai opened it’s doors over 20 years ago and has been servicing the Krabi population ever since. Specialising in traditional southern Thai cuisine, you won’t find any pizzas pr pasta dishes here.

Average price: 150-200 THB

Start off your meal with the odd-sounding but delicious “Burned eggplant in coconut milk topped with fried shallots and fresh mint and served with a side of boiled eggs.” Then continue your culinary experience with prawns served in local tamarind sauce topped with fried shallots and fresh chillis, or maybe a locally sourced crab curry would sooth your tastes. Don’t worry about the dishes being too spicy as you can always inform the staff of your spice tolerance and the chefs are more than happy to accommodate.

What to try: Burned eggplant with coconut or

Ruen Mai is only a quick 15 minutes drive from Ao Nang’s busy centre and is set back from the main road offering visitors a peaceful dining experience while they enjoy real traditional southern Thai cuisine.

Tel: 075-621-387

the prawn with tamarind sauce Wifi: yes Opening Hours: 10:30-3:00 (break in between) 5:00-10:00 Email: Ruenmai.krabi@gmail.com

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Ruen Mai also sells a variety of traditional homemade shrimp pastes as well as roasted cashew nuts to take home with you, so you can bring the taste of Ruen Mai everywhere you go.

Tubkaak Beach, Amari Vogue Krabi With mesmerizing sunsets and the calming sound of the sea, Bellini restaurant offers you the most unique and stunning dining venue in Krabi. Specializing in authentic Italian cuisine, Bellini has perfected a delicious menu of handmade pastas and gourmet pizzas as well as an exquisite selection of seafood specialties, as an advantage of its seaside locale. These offers are combined with the finest cuts of Australian steaks to satisfy your taste buds, as you do not deserve less than the best.

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Average price: THB 400-900 what to try: try our Australian steaks free wifi? Yes Opening hours: Daily from 11.00am to 10.00pm tel and/or email: Tel. 075 607 777 or vogue@ amari.com Website: www.amari.com/vogue


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Gecko’s @ Sheraton Krabi Beach Resort 155 Moo 2, Nong Thale, Krabi

The signature restaurant of Sheraton Krabi features fresh pastas, salads and delicious selections from authentic Italian home cooking to pizzas baked in a traditional wood burning oven.

Average price: 400-900++THB

Enjoy breathtaking ocean views and the Andaman Sea breeze while dining at this prestigious resort, known the world over for it’s top quality dining experiences.

What to Try: Pizzas

With a mouth-watering array of choices on the menu, you are quite literally spoiled for choice when it comes down to it.

Opening Hours: Daily from 11am - 11pm

Great food in a 5-star location with meticulous attention to detail. What more could you ask for?

Free WiFi?: Yes Tel: +66 (0)75 628 000 Website: www.sheraton.com/krabi

Jeseao Restaurant [Italian, Thai and seafood[ Ao Nang beach road next to Ao Nang Princeville Resort. Opening it’s doors in 1999, Jeseao was the first Italian restaurant in Ao Nang and has since developed a reputation for being one of the best in town. Since then it has undergone considerable expansion and has tripled in size. Jeseao stocks its kitchen with fresh seafood from locals markets daily, so it can offer you nothing but the best of Andaman cuisine. Jeseao also offers you a traditional Thai cuisine from green and red curry to Tum Yum and everything in between. Come to Jeseao to experience a fusion of east and west, and offers something for all the family to enjoy.

Average price: 150-500 What to try: The traditional brick oven pizza’s Wifi: Yes Opening hours: 11:00am-11:30pm Tel: 086-978-7949

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The Hilltop [ fine thai [ 99 Moo 3, Ao Nang, Krabi

The Hilltop Restaurant & Bar is truly an idyllic dining spot. With the breath-taking views of Ao Nang and Noppharat Thara beaches, the Hilltop Restaurant is located on one of the most phenomenal settings for panoramic sunset. Furnished with a stylish and spacious design, we are also perfect for hosting both romantic couples as well as big party groups. Pamper yourselves with fresh Andaman lobsters. King prawns, crabs and giant oysters carefully chosen and prepared by our chefs. At The Hilltop, menus are always evolving in an effort to create new, mouth-watering dishes such as “Duck, the Hilltop Style”, “Southern Curry with Crabmeat & Local Herbs” & “Prawn Salad in Taro Pasty Basket”.

Krabi Villa Café @ Krabi Villa Co. Ltd.

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What to Try: Southern Crab Curry, Duck The Hilltop Style Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 11am - 12am Tel: +66 (0)75 637 195 Website: www.thehilltopaonang.com

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There is a wide range of local brews, wines and thirst-quenching cocktails to soothe your throat. Hilltop Sunset & 99 Aonang are among the list of signature cocktails available only at The Hilltop Restaurant & Bar. Chill out at The Hilltop Sky Lounge for an unforgettable experience of style and comfort!”

Average price: 400-900+THB

Klong Muang Beach Road Nestled next to the Krabi Villa Company Ltd. in Klong Muang, the Krabi Villa Café is a great little place to grab a bite to eat and some fresh coffee. Comfortable sofas and chairs are available for lounging in with your drink and the staff are friendly and very welcoming. If you want to take a load off for a while, high-speed Internet access as well as a selection of newspapers and magazines make spending an hour or 2 here as easy as pie.

Average price: 100THB What to Try: Sandwiches, organic coffee

If you fancy more than a drink, there is an impressive array of sandwiches prepared with fresh bread, as well as cakes and muffins. Even breakfast is catered for, with a selection of pastries as well as eggs, bacon and toast to start your day in style.

Free WiFi?: Yes

Fresh coffee, home made food, WiFi, sofas and magazines. What more could you ask for?

Tel: +66 (0)75 600 141

Opening Hours: Tues - Sun from 9am - 5pm

Website: www.krabivillacompany.com

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offshore

scuba snorkelling watersports gear

Sharks

An essential yet threatened species in our ecosystem. Shark Guardian was founded in 2009 by both Brendon and Lisa as an organization for shark conservation by means of educational presentations, programs, workshops, field trips, projects and promoting research. Shark Guardian is now run by my Brendon and Lisa and was recently registered as an official charity in the UK in 2013.

Sharks as a species: Sharks are the apex predators of the ocean. Their only natural predators being either larger sharks, orcas (killer whales) and of course humans. It is good to compare them with lions being the king of the jungle, sharks being the king of the ocean. At the top of the food chain, sharks maintain the balance of the marine ecosystem by controlling the populations of species below them in their specific habitats. There are sharks in all of our planets 5 oceans and inhabit the ocean surface down to over 3000m (top 3 ocean zones)!

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Sharks maintain the balance of many species in their habitat zones either near the ocean surface, mid-ocean or as bottom dwellers. There are over 500 species of sharks that have their specific preferences of prey species that they maintain below them in the food chain. By doing this they act as a natural barometer for the health of the oceans and its many ecosystems. Sharks remove the weak, injured or dead marine life from the oceans, therefore maintaining a healthy and strong marine diversity.

Why are shark numbers dwindling? 1. 2.

Overfishing - removing the natural prey for sharks could force them to migrate to other areas to find food sources. Sharks caught as by-catch in trawling - Trawling is one of the most destructive and wasteful means of fishing in the ocean. Many species of sharks that are either bottom dwellers or migrating sharks are often caught in trawling nets.Â

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Unregulated shark fishing and finning - Targeted shark fishing and finning that is unsustainable due to the lack of management regulations. Regulations that would help populations of sharks and sustainable shark fishing could include:Â

- Landing sharks with fins attached so that the whole shark must be used

- Shark length and size (depending on species) could be used to determine which sharks are mature to avoid catching juvenile sharks. The Juvenile sharks should be released to mature and repopulate.


- Certain sharks that are either locally or internationally protected should be released.

- Shark species that fall within the IUCN Red List of endangered species should be released.

- Shark catches should be monitored by shark species caught, sizes, sex and catch locations for future sustainable management.

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Illegal fishing/shark fishing and finning in established Marine Parks - This is due to the lack of monitoring and enforcement by marine park officials as well as corruption.

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By learning more about sharks, the role they play in the oceans, their importance to the environment, how they support eco tourism and why we need them, can greatly help to motivate and encourage people to get involved with shark conservation.

Natural causes - Rising water temperature causing bleaching and effects many marine species including sharks. Coastal Development - Run-offs from land have negative effects on reefs and ecosystems that effect marine life and shark habitats. The removal of nursery grounds such as mangroves - where sharks lay eggs or have their pups - can also have an effect on shark populations in an area.

Shark Guardian tries to show people how important sharks are - thus reducing the demand of shark products and inspiring others to get involved with shark conservation in some way. There are several ways to target the shark fin industry: Getting between sharks and fishermen, applying pressure to governments, encouraging markets and restaurants to remove sharks from their menus etc. We feel that through education, we can target all these at the same time and be Shark Guardians. Sharks are apex animals that have been in our oceans for over 400 millions years and have survived several major extinctions. Many shark species are now at risk of extinction due to human impact. Not only should we have the human obligation, but also a moral obligation to protect sharks as one of the all-time most important, advanced and amazing species to ever live in our oceans.

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Shark Fin Trade - Many shark species are vulnerable and threatened by extinction due to sharks being targeted for their fins fuelled by the shark fin trade. It is estimated that between 70-80% of the 100 million sharks killed each year is for the shark fin trade.

The shark fin trade is global and it is massive. Surprisingly enough, the trade of endangered wildlife animals is second only to the drug trade! There is a big misconception that Asia is isolated in the shark fin market. In fact Asia is only where the most demand for shark fin is, but several countries from around the world target sharks, fin them, and sell these to Asia to support the demand of the product. The top 20 nations that export shark fin to China contributes 77.7%.

What is important for shark conservation?

We have to become the guardians of our sharks and why we are... Shark Guardians. To learn more about Shark Guardian and how you can become a member, please contact Brendon or Liz at: info@sharkguardian.org Or visit their website at www.sharkguardian.com Shark Guardian also has youtube and Vimeo channels as well as a presence on Facebook. Find them and get connected.

Sharks are greatly misunderstood animals that have undeservingly been given, and continue to be given a bad reputation as monsters and killers by the media and Hollywood exaggeration which have been passed down from one generation to the next.

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On Air! 96FM Unity radio has partnered with KitDee Media & Design to develop a 2 hour English program broadcasted all over Krabi Monday - Friday from 11am-1pm. In the past 5 years, Krabi has grown immensely to a place where thousands of expatriates have come to live and enjoy a new way of life. Some coming here for the beaches, some for the food and others for the relaxed and easier pace of life. Everyone has left their lives back home to experience this new place but a feeling of connection is certainly lacking for many of the people living and working here in Krabi. KitDee Media & Design is now forging the way to bring the residents of Krabi an English radio program keeping everyone connected with local and International news, events and of course most importantly - music!! 96FM Unity is proud to work with KitDee Media & Design as we have extensive experience working in the expatriate scene throughout Krabi and bring years of experience and hard work to the table. With 96FM Unity’s music being respected and heard throughout Krabi province, it is no wonder this will be a great partnership between the two companies.

96FM Unity is also broadcasted on the app TuneIn which is available for free download on both Android and iOS

The 2 hour English program will be hosted by a team of DJ’s each with a love and passion for music from all walks of life. “The music will vary but the main bulk of it will be of the classic rock genre” KitDee Media’s spokesperson Joe tells. The DJ’s will also act as hosts by inviting a prominent member of the community to the radio station for interviews in order to highlight these members of the community and make their image more “personal” with Krabi’s residents. “We are extremely excited about this new project and look forward to working with both 96FM Unity and KitDee Media & Design” Tony, one of the new DJ’s tells, “It really makes me feel special as I can be a part of the first English speaking program in Krabi” As well as English-spoken info and music, the show will also offer a new media for advertising businesses across Krabi. As well as Krabi Magazine and www.krabi-magazine.com, we can now offer advertising spots during the show. 96FM Unity is also broadcasted on the app TuneIn which is available for free download on both Android and iOS systems, you can download this new app then search for radio stations in Krabi Thailand, 96FM Unity is the top listed station for Krabi. KitDee Media is a proud partner of 96FM Unity and looks forward to a long lasting relationship between both companies. Please tune in any day of the week to “English Hours” MondayFriday 11am-1pm.

You can contact Joe about adverting on the show at joe@krabi-magazine.com or simply call 085-069-4752.

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WALKING STREET ALL IN ONE PLACE WESTERN FOOD SHOPPING PLAZA ROOMS FOR RENT LIVE MUSIC TRAVEL AGENCY


Connecting Krabi Tour

ST.AGNES CHURCH

Mandawee

NOPPHARAT THARA PIER, BOATS TO KOH LANTA, KOH PHI PHI, PHUKET

HOLD ME CLOSE Tsunami Memorial Sculpture

NATIONAL PARK

TO KLONG MUANG

Sabai Residence

Natin Spicy Garden

Ayudhya Suites

Sabai Resort

WALKING STREET MARKET ON WEDNESDAY

BOATS TO PHRANANG & RAILAY BEACH

Luna Bar

TOURIST POLICE

Mercure

The Hilltop Restaurant

Thai Village Resort

Burger King

Railay Dive Center

Krabi Resort

POST OFFICE

Ao Nang Mosque

AO NANG VILLAGE

Fullmoon House

Diver’s Inn

BOATS TO PHRANANG & RAILAY BEACH

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Ao Nang Villa

Krabi Heritage Resort

Peace Laguna Resort

Somkiet Buri Resort Taj Palace

Entertainment Bamboo Restaurants Ao Nang Community Church

Walking Street

Starbucks

McDonalds

Vogue Pranang

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Poppy’s Minigolf & Kebab Cafe

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Ao Nang Haven GH Ao Nang Paradise Resort

SOI 13

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First Standard Clinic

The Massaman Spaghetti House

Oceanmart

BEACH ROAD

Boat

Glur Hostel

Emerald GYM Muay Thai Center

German Beer Gardern

Krabi Apartments

The Earth Cafe The Dive

TJ’s Sports Bar & P.U.S.H Fitness Center

BOATS TO PHRANANG & RAILAY BEACH

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Lae Lay Grill AONANG Restaurant VIEWPOINT La Playa Resort

Krabi Spesialisten Carnivore Steakhouse

Coco Locos & Silver Sand Suites

Holiday Inn

Klong Haeng Mosque

Palm Paradise Emerald Gardens ChaWan Resort Pavilion Queen's Bay

SATURDAY MARKET

Cobra Show

PhuPimaan Resort

KITDEE MEDIA & DESIGN (Krabi Magazine)

CTOP Nice Nature Homes Nice Day Resort

SupsaengDao Resort

THURSDAY MARKET

Exotiq Property

KLONG HAENG VILLAGE

AO NANG BOXING STADIUM

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Ao Nang Gardens

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Ben Beach Bar

TO KRABI TOWN

Ao Nang Beach Resort

TO KLONG MUANG

Hippy Bar

Azzurra Restaurant Jeanette's Restaurant

Centara Resort

Centara 2

AO NAMMAO PIER

KRABI AQUARIU

TO SHELL FOSSIL

WEDNESDAY SATURDAY MARKET

BOATS TO PHRANANG KRABI & RAILAY BEACH

AO NAMMAO VILLAGE

Ao Nang Mountain View

Vipa Resort

U&P Bakery

TO KRABI TOWN

Jungle Village

AO NANG SCHOOL

MONDAY-TUESDAY FRIDAY MARKET

Ao Nang Travel & Tour

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Art Museum Krabi is having an art attack, and we’ve no need for resuscitation. For the second year in a row, Krabi Magazine was invited to bear witness to a fantastic movement towards enhancing the arts and cultural appeal of Krabi Province at the Krabi International Art Workshop. 34 artists from around the world were invited to impart their knowledge to students of all ages during their tour, as well as create works that will later be displayed in the Andaman Museum, set to open this summer.

Krabi Town Mayor, Mr. Keeratisak Phukaoluan kicked things off at the Krabi Municipality as artists began creating works from scratch in a variety of mediums, from mixed media and photography, to paintings and sculptures. Honorable Krabi Governor Mr. Prasit Osathanon also presided over the opening ceremony. Both the Mayor and the Governor, along with several other notable supporters, have been passionate proponents of transforming Krabi into a hub for arts and culture in the southern provinces, aside from its usual terrain attractions.

Interest from local youth in cultivating their artistic skills. The other focus of the project was to increase awareness and more importantly, interest from local youth in cultivating their artistic skills. Supporters of the project are keenly aware of the enrichment potential of engaging southern populations in art, in addition to the diversification and subsequent growth of tourism in this region. The project has received a proposed allocation of 103 million baht.


After holding workshops to hundreds of students at Silpakorn and Naresuan Universities, the artists made their final stop in Krabi for a four-day event. Several hundred people -including school-aged children- were in attendance, engaging with the artists as they freely exchanged ideas, inspiration and technique while creating unique pieces specifically for the museum.

The workshop produced 50 pieces of art for exhibition at the museum, in addition to the previously created works generously loaned by the visiting artists.

Stay tuned for Krabi Magazine’s coverage of the opening of the Andaman Museum, in August of 2014. by: Emily Huang-Ramirez

“The governor wants this province to be not just a tourist destination, but an art center,” Khun Chuan Phukaoluan spoke at the closing dinner ceremony at Krabi Resort. “You are all angels. I feel very grateful that you are spending all your time to present your art to the Krabi people, and all the people visiting Krabi.” The hope is that the project will continue to gain momentum as both national and international artists continue to be invited to share their work in the museum. Additionally, the museum is set to open an adjoining art school for school-aged children, with varied artists being invited to visit and teach. The overall buzz of the event was one of success and excitement, and rightfully so. Good things are ahead for the province of Krabi.


Everyone likes to read a good book on holiday, so we take a look at 3 spankingly great reads this month that are perfect for whiling away your lazy days here in Krabi.

Close Enough to Kill By Beverly Barton He’s their secret admirer, wooing them with phone calls, love letters and special gifts. From a distance, he admires them. Desires them. Despises them. And when he gets close enough, he kills them all...Adams County, Alabama is the kind of town where everyone knows each other’s business, the kind of place where doors stay unlocked. Until a psychopath comes calling.Dubbed ‘The Secret Admirer’, he woos his victims with phone calls, love letters and gifts, before stalking, kidnapping and then brutally murdering them. A terrifying game is underway. Sheriff Bernie Granger - in her first big case - is desperate to stop a twisted serial killer before another woman is slaughtered. But is she getting closer to catching him - or being drawn even deeper into his deadly web?

Half of a Yellow Sun By Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Winner of the Orange Broadband Prize for Fiction 2007, this is a heartbreaking, exquisitely written literary masterpiece. Now a major film starring Thandie Newton and Chiwetel Ejiofor, due for release in 2014. In 1960s Nigeria, Ugwu, a boy from a poor village, goes to work for Odenigbo, a radical university professor. Soon they are joined by Olanna, a young woman who has abandoned a life of privilege to live with her charismatic lover. Into their world comes Richard, an English writer, who has fallen for Olanna’s sharp-tongued sister Kainene. But when the shocking horror of civil war engulfs the nation, their loves and loyalties are severely tested, while their lives pull apart and collide once again in ways none of them could have imagined...

Resurrectionist By James Mc Gee Hawkwood, the Regency James Bond, returns in this gripping, action packed sequel to the bestselling ‘Ratcatcher’.Matthew Hawkwood. Soldier, spy, lover - a man as dangerous as the criminals he hunts.The tough Bow Street Runner is back where he’s not wanted, in the most forbidding places London has to offer: its graveyards and the rank, sinister halls of Bedlam, the country’s most notorious lunatic asylum.There are missing bodies all around - dead and alive. ‘Resurrection men’ serve the demands of the city’s surgeons by stealing corpses - and creating a few of their own along the way.Far more worrying is the escape from Bedlam of a very unusual inmate: one Colonel Titus Xavier Hyde, an obsessive, gifted surgeon whose insanity is only matched by his dark intelligence. And this twisted genius has a point to prove. Which will mean plenty more work for the gravediggers.

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Return of the Tiger

The most popular Muay Thai Fighting Champion in the World right now is “Buakaw “ and one of the biggest pieces of news in the sport recently is the announcement of his been announced that Pattaya is going to host Buakaw’s biggest Championship K-1 Fight. This is the first time that Pattaya will host a World K-1 Championship Fight and Buakaw will definitely have the support of his home crowd there. If he wins, it will be his 2nd K-1 Championship win, his first being 10 years previously in 2004. This will also make him the only Thai national to achieve this prestigious ranking.

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Green Season

Getaways! Krabi is a wonderful place, full of beauty and many exciting things to do, but sometimes a you might want a little change; something a little different, something more off the beaten path. Away from the throngs that surround the beaches of Krabi and carouse the beach road in Ao Nang lies a place so remote you can only get there by boat. It’s a place so full of intrigue it has drawn the International attention of presses worldwide. We’re about to let you all in on a little low season hot spot…. Khao Sok National Park in Surat Thani.

Khao Sok National Park lies about 90km from Krabi, so it’s a quick 1.5 - 2 hour drive (depending on the weight of your foot). It is remote but has started to draw a small following from surrounding major destinations (Krabi, Phuket and Khao Lak) so a small town has begun to pop up and has been growing steadily every season. The most intriguing thing about this National Park - among the wonderful flora and fauna - is the Chiao Lan reservoir. The reservoir was created in 1982 by building the Rajjaprabha Dam on the southern tip of the reservoir. It was built by the Khao Sok National Park and the provincial electrical authority to generate a hydroelectric power plant. When the dam was completed and the water level began rising it created some 150 small islands throughout the area many of them protruding from the water hundreds of meters from the surface and towering over visitors. It’s like nothing else in Thailand and is really worth the trip. On the lake are a number of small resorts ranging in price and style from a simple backpacker bungalows to a high-end villa. The Khao Sok National Park has given permits for 17 floating resorts to be created on the reservoir, so there are no worries of the marina police showing up and towing your room away! You can travel to Chiao Lan reservoir, take a 1 hour boat ride across the lake skirting these dramatic cliffs towering overhead and then pull up to a floating resort


somewhere in the middle of this huge reservoir, tie off the boat and hop off! Krabi magazine made the trip out to the park earlier this year to check it out. Upon arrival, we were greeted by a large buffet dinner of freshly caught fish from the lake, massaman curry, mixed vegetables, fresh fruits among many other tasty dishes. It was amazing, such an experience to go out onto the lake and end up pulling up to this line of rooms attached to a wonderful restaurant. It’s not very far away, to get away and relax for a while it’s the perfect spot. We will be making more trips out to Khao Sok National Park for more exploration and keep you all informed on more things to do there, but for the time being we just wanted to let you know about this great place.

You can get more information from the National Park website at www.khaosok.com. Happy travels from Krabi Magazine!

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BUNGALOWS AND RESTAURANT BAR - GAMES ROOM - DIVING EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT 90mt from Noppharat Thara Beach

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Dive In! Diver’s Inn opened its doors as the first German (deutsches) restaurant in Ao Nang in August 2000. Just a small place with 10 tables and 4 staff, the restaurant earned a reputation for quality Steaks, as well as European and Thai Food at reasonable prices.

South Africa, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Chile and Argentina.

Within 3 years we extended the restaurant to 22 tables with 9 staff cooking food and serving an increasing number of customers. The expiration of our rental contract in May 2006 forced us to move into a new building just a few steps away from McDonalds, directly opposite the Siam Commercial Bank / Ao Nang President Hotel. Most of our “old customers” still enjoy our food and even three of the first time staff are still working with us. Diver´s Inn has earned a reputation for preparing tasty and juicy steaks as well as Thai and European food to our customers’ tastes, using only the finest and freshest ingredients that our restaurant has to offer. Even though we run the restaurant as a Steak House, our customers will find many different Thai and seafood dishes cooked to their personal tastes.

Within 3 years we extended the restaurant to 22 tables with 9 staff cooking food and serving an increasing number of customers. If you like meat prepared European style, you have a choice between imported chilled Australian Angus Steaks, duck, pork and chicken with an excellent selection of side dishes and delicious sauces. Try our melt-in-the-mouth Australian Angus Tenderloin Surf & Turf Style (Steak with Tiger prawns), accompanied with a glass; or even bottle of red or white wine. Our wine selection caters wines from Australia, New Zealand,

We also offer imported German Wheat Beer (Franziskaner and Weihenstephaner), German Schwarzbier (German Dark Beer), Belgian Cider and a selection of Belgian beers. After dinner, try our home made cakes or “The must have” Lava Cake, served with whipped and ice cream. Finally, we offer Gluten free desserts and decaffeinated coffee and we are able to prepare Gluten free sauces to accompany your food as well.

Our menu is available in English. Vår meny finns tillgänglig på Svenska. Meidän menu on saatavilla suomeksi. Наше меню доступен на русском языке. Call 089 587 3533 for reservations (German & English)

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Festival Scene:

Nong Talay Naga Festival

Krabi’s festival scene just keeps getting better and better. This year’s Nong Talay Naga Festival presented tourist and residence with an array of sports and games, cultural and music performances, and fine culinary delights. The Festival, now in its fifth year, was endowed with strong


The main festival venue is on Klong Muang beach, but activities span the Klong MuangTubkaek-Ao Nang region.

support from both corporate and government bodies. The main festival venue is on Klong Muang beach, but activities span the Klong MuangTubkaek-Ao Nang region. The Festival is held each year in March. by Richard James


Teeing Off in

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fter Spain and the United States, it’s Thailand that takes the third seat in the world’s international golf tourism destination. Thailand has picked up more golf tourism awards than any other country, being named best destination in 2010 by the International Association of Golf Tourism Operators (IAGTO), and receiving the association’s first regional award in 2012 for Pattaya. While the majority of inbound golf tourists come from within Asia, other markets including Great Britain and Western Europe - and on a smaller scale from North America - are growing. More and more, golf tourists are realizing what Thai golfers have long known: all facets on and off the course are focused on providing the best possible experience. For those not in the know, here are a few reasons why Thailand is a hot spot for golf holidays.

Weather The three distinct seasons of Thailand’s tropical culture make it ideal for yearlong tee offs in any of the regions. The cool season from November to February is mild and very sunny with humidity reaching its lowest levels of all three seasons. Temperatures average between 16°– 35° Celsius, with light breezes and clear skies in abundance. This is also the busiest time for travel in Thailand, but it doesn’t surpass the peak golfing conditions. The hottest period commands the March to May weather, with average daily temperatures reaching up to 40° Celsius in some regions. However, the temperature rise is gradual and as any good golfer knows, early morning or evening tee offs are ideal. June to October is known as the green season, when the most rainfall occurs due to the southwest monsoons. Intermittent showers and thunderstorms prevail throughout the day, but as Thailand experiences the driest monsoon period of any Southeast Asian country, there is still plenty of sunshine to and warm weather to be had.

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Courses Thailand has been the distinguished host of world class Corporate, Pro-am and Charity tournaments, attracting big names such as Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Greg Norman and Jack Nicklaus to name but a few, with some purse prizes surpassing USD$1 million. With that comes the knowledge and expertise of professionally designed courses – both by players and leading architects. There are over 200 courses to choose from at the moment, satisfying the varying levels of any visiting golfer.

Terrain Diversity It’s no secret that Thailand is a coffer of beautiful of sights to behold. Several golfing destinations can be found within the bustling city of Bangkok with some courses hardly alluding to the vibrant and chaotic energy of the metropolis. Cooling, mountainous countryside courses can be found to the north in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, while stunning beachside courses are to be had in the south in Phuket, Krabi, and Koh Samui. If a lively scene is on the menu, great courses can be found in Pattaya. Or if quieter, quainter destinations are the mission, there are plenty of options in the seaside town of Hua Hin, or amidst the breathtaking waterfalls and scenery of Khao Yai. Golfers can even find themselves surrounded by sand dunes in a links-style golf course dotted between rice paddies. Whatever your flavor, Thailand has any golfer covered.

Caddies Thailand is known the world over as the land of smiles, and on the greens is no exception. Caddies are an integral part of the game and provide exceptional value-added service. From the moment players are greeted at the clubhouse to arranging post-game services, Thai caddies are known for catering to every need. Distances to the green, lines of putts and marking balls are just standard procedure in addition to keeping any visitor cool and refreshed. And of course, this is all done with impeccable efficiency and a smile. Thais are known as some of the friendliest people in the world.


The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) fully supports the tourism industry, catering to every need, with golfing being one of the top priorities. Excellent information and regulation assures high standards for any golfing holiday. With this comes high quality infrastructure, making golfing destinations within Thailand easily accessible and affordable.

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Accommodation Staying in Thailand is not a one-size-fits-all approach, and every budget from five-star resort to Thai style bungalow can be met with the wide array of accommodation on offer in all regions.

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Outside of golfing, there are a plethora of activities to be enjoyed that any visitor would be spoiled for choice. From cultural attractions such as festivals, temples and shrines to local markets and top-rated shopping destinations, there is something to please every taste. Thailand boasts a chasm of splendid beaches and mountains, and hosts an abyss of world-class spas, internationally renowned shopping and dynamic nightlife. The list is endless.

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Thailand is famous for its food; rich in flavor and complex on the tongue, yet simple and fresh. Varieties of local dishes are around every corner, but impressive international cuisine is also easy to find for those visitors seeking something closer to home. The options are endless.

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Thai Restaurant & Bar Sky Lounge & Lush Garden T: 075-637-088 M: 084-455-0096 Free shuttle service Open Hours: 11:00 - 24:00

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Chill out with your friends or enjoy a romantic dinner at The Hilltop!

Open Hours: 11:00 - 24:00

T: 075-637-088 M: 084-455-0096

With the boundless choices of accommodation, cuisine, entertainment and courses, Thailand offers tremendous value for the money, making it a hot spot for golfing tourists of all levels, interests and price ranges.


Come to SEA: Angkor and the Roots of South-East Asian Fusion

Tourists and adventurers visiting the South East Asian (SEA) region are filled with awe and wonder at the great variety of opportunities: monumental landscapes, beautiful beaches, culture festivals, exquisite food, and unique historical landmarks. Popular among the great historical features are the ancient temples and sites related to the Khmer Empire of the middle ages.


The Khmer Empire had spread over a vast region, and few are aware that the Empire actually extended into Southern Thailand (see map). Historians report that, in its golden age (889–1434 CE), the famed Empire extended over an vast area that included Cambodia, Laos, parts of Vietnam and parts of Thailand. The Empire apparently ended in the Malaysian peninsula at, what was then, the northern border of another great empire, the Sri Vijayan Empire. Unlike a few places in the central part Thailand, we unfortunately can not find evidence of Khmer temples in the southern Thailand region. However, the latest DNA technologies have allowed anthropologist and archaeologists to track the movements of tribal migrations of the middle ages. DNA testing has confirmed that the early Khmer people descended from Austroasiatic peoples and using their “Coastal Migration Theory”, scientists believe the Khmer probably entered Thailand from Malaysia. These findings support other evidence that various Austroasiatic tribes had long ago made South East Asia their home. [Even today, Mani-people can be found in Southern Thailand.]

square kilometers and possessing hundreds of temples of varying size and stature. It is massive! The city had actually become the largest pre-industrial city on the planet. Visiting Angkor’s principal sites should be enough to fill your camera with gigabytes of pictures and satisfy your doctor that you got plenty of exercise on your vacation.

Apparently, these tribes speak an old form of Khmer language.

top of Bakheng hill for sunset photographs. The Angkorian people truly left the world a gift of immense proportions, and one that is now making us aware of a society that flourished in art and beauty. Angkor now pulls-in more than 2 million visitors each year. (Visitors to Angkor can not stay overnight in the Park; accommodation should be found in Siem Reap, which is about 7 km away from the park.)

The Glory of Angkor The Khmer Empire’s greatest legacy and seat of power is Angkor City. Today, Angkor City is a UNESCO World Heritage site. Overseas guests normally hear of “Angkor Wat”, which is the largest temple in the world and the most photographed of all buildings in the Angkor Archaeological Park. Tourists typically only learn after arrival that Angkor is actually an entire region of Siem Reap Province, covering over 1000

As there is an entrance fee to visit the Park, my strongest recommendation is to get the three-day pass. Use Day One to visit Angkor Wat and nearby sites like Angkor Thom and Bayon Temple. Use Day Two by taking a “Grand Tour” by Tuk Tuk which will take you to the further away sites like Ta Prohm (site of the famous “Tomb Raider” film) or Banteay Srei, and give you a breath-taking perspective of the larger Angkorian city. Then use Day Three in a more relaxing or meditative way, by visiting the places that gave you the most inspiration and get yourself deeper into the many details of the intricate stone carvings that can be found on every building and wall. Around the end of any day, visitors typically make their way up to the

Visitors to Krabi can find easy connections to Siem Reap from Krabi airport. Alternatively you can use Bangkok, Singapore, or Kuala Lumpur shuttle flights on the way to or from Krabi.


muang As Krabi’s beach areas become more and more crowded, it’s a relief to know that one small corner of this province is still the postcard-picture image of paradise. The unspoilt beach at Klong Muang is just a stones throw from Ao Nang and yet, the peace and serenity here is a million miles from the tourist traps and big brash resorts just down the road. Places to stay in the area are located directly on the beach. Luxury rooms and bungalows look out over the waters of the Andaman Sea, giving you the perfect view of a spectacular sunset. As the sun sets over the Andaman, the time has come to relax and sample some of the finest seafood you’ll ever taste. Krabi is known countrywide for the fresh produce from these waters. While welcoming you with open arms, the small local community are also active in preserving the beauty of the area and encourage visitors to do the same. This small piece of paradise will leave a long-lasting memory. Enjoy the beauty of Klong Muang and remember, don’t tell too many people - this is your secret hideaway!

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kohlanta lanta old town It was once called Ban Si Raya and was the commercial port for Chinese and Arabic trading boats that sailed between the ports of Phuket, Penang and Singapore. Today it is a village with a few rows of stilted shop houses home to an ancient community that was established on the island long ago. It is a picturesque place with Chinese timer shophouses dating back 100 years, from the old days of sea trading. Near the shacks along the coast, local fishermen dock their longtail boats giving the whole scene a very “Thai” look.

the lighthouse Located in Tanod Cape on the southernmost tip of the island, the lighthouse tower of Lanta is the perfect symbol of solitude. It is the place where immaculate nature still survives as it is rarely reached by tourists due to the rugged road conditions.

just arrived It consists of two islands, Koh Lanta Noi and Koh Lanta Yai. Koh Lanta Noi is the smaller of the two and does not have tourist facilities. Visitors travelling by road from the mainland pass through the smaller island on the way to Koh Lanta Yai - the center of the tourist operations. Ban Sala Dan village on the north side of the island is Lanta Yai’s commercial center and the pier where visitors arrive on the island. It is a row of shops, seafood restaurants on stilts, dive shops, tour operators, banks and guest houses that cater for newcomers on the island. The bulk of the Lanta beaches lie along the west coast of the island and can all be reached by road: Khao Kwang, Khlong Dao and Phra Ae all have long stretches of white sand facing the Andaman sea, while Khlong Khong, Khlong Nin and Ba Kan Tiang and other smaller bays are all nice to relax and swim.

ba kantiang bay Spectacular crystal–clear seawater and soft white sand, romantic sunsets in utmost privacy. This is why Ba Kantiang has come to symbolize a hideaway in Lanta for relaxing in natural surroundings.

national park The park covers a marine area dotted with several small sandy islands surrounded by coral reefs. The headquarters are located on the island’s southern extremity.

fire shows This is definitely one interesting part of the Lanta beach culture. A fire dancing show is usually performed by young boys performing twisting acrobatics swinging burning torches and ropes lit on fire around their muscular bodies. A distinguishing show that sparkles in the dark.

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sea gypsies Known as Ban San Kau, this sea gypsy’s settlement is based on south-east Lanta Yai. It is there that an old clan of traditional Chao Ley try to preserve a disappearing way of life in this fast-developing island.

nature Because of its bio-diversity and richness of natural resources, Lanta is a good place for trekking. Explore limestone cave chambers and passageways in the Lanta caves, or walk upstream to the spring water waterfall where you can swim in cool rock pools.



koh lanta scuba diving & snorkelling There are no fewer than 19 dive operators on Koh Lanta and most of them - if not all - will be qualified to take first-timers out for a fully supervised scuba dive. Dive sites nearby include the world-famous Phi Phi islands as well as the Koh Haa archipelago - all of which are within easy reach. The price you pay will generally include all equipment rental, lunch, fruits and drinking water and as a bonus, the dive sites and boats will be much quieter at this time of the year. A lot of the dive operators speak a variety of European languages, so there’s a good chance you can get an instructor that - quite literally speaks your language. If you’re dead set on staying well and truly within reach of the water’s surface, then snorkelling is the way forward and many of the dive boats also welcome snorkellers on board as well as divers.

thai cooking classes Thai food in the west is generally quite expensive, creamy and “toned down” in comparison to what you find in this country. Here, in contrast, it’s very cheap, plentiful and packs much more of a punch. Learning to cook authentic Thai food in Thailand is about as good as it gets, and many of the kitchens are open-air or even on the beach front - just to add to the experience. Classes are a great way to spend a morning or afternoon if the weather is a little wet for other outdoor activities, and you get to eat everything you make too - so you don’t have to worry about what’s for lunch!

rent a moped & explore Mopeds are everywhere in Thailand, and Lanta is no exception. They’re cheap, easy to operate and are hard wearing. In Saladan you can hire them absolutely everywhere. You might have to leave your passport with the rental agency, but don’t worry - this is standard practice. Everyone does it. It’s an insurance for them that you’ll bring the bike back, is all. Biking around Lanta is the best way to truly explore all it’s nooks and crannies, and you might even come across a few surprises along the way….


activities have a massage If the thought of even standing upright is just to much - congratulations: you have successfully integrated into the Lanta way of life. If you have reached this point in your stay here, then it’s time for a massage. If you have never had a Thai massage, you’re in for a treat. Unlike the more traditional notion of a massage, the Thai version does not use soothing strokes as it rubs scented oils into your tired body. Oh no. It uses a “pressure point” method that means lots of hard pressing, twisting and cracking of joints! But it’s not anywhere as bad as it might sound - otherwise no one would do it. It’s invigorating and totally relaxing all at once, and after a hour of this, you feel like you’ve had a great workout and your body will be rid of any niggling aches and pains. You can have it as hard or soft as you like - and your masseuse will usually ask you if the pressure she is using is ok for you, and will adjust accordingly. Probably one of the best things about getting a Thai massage in Thailand is it’s availability to everyone on any budget. You can choose to luxuriate in one of the breathtaking spas that Lanta has on her shores, or you can find a small massage hut somewhere. While the surroundings will not be on par with the spa’s, you can still get a great massage for a couple of hundred Baht, which can’t be argued with.

help local animals Rated on TripAdvisor as the No.1 activity on Koh Lanta, Lanta Animal Welfare (LAW) is a non-profit organisation working to relieve the suffering of local animals through sterilization, vaccination and medical care. Its’ sterilization and health centre, which currently cares for over 60 dogs and cats, is open daily to visitors who can tour the facility and meet the animals. Whether you’re interested in taking a dog for a stroll on the beach (some of the dogs love to swim!) or are happier cuddling one of the many affectionate cats, LAW is the place where you can get your furry fix while contributing to a worthwhile cause.

www.lantaanimalwelfare.com

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A truly stunning place that demands you stand slack-jawed as you walk into it. Openplan everywhere - even the kitchen - with some of the best views you can hope to witness whilst enjoying your meal. Their chef is a talent to behold, and the food from the kitchens here is top-notch indeed. The restaurant and its show kitchen offer a comprehensive “a la carte” fusion style dinner menu which means that superior ingredients from all over the globe are marinated, cooked and served together on the same plate - generating a symphony of flavours. The presentation of the food is beautiful and it’s a feast for the eyes even before you pick up your fork. A wide-ranging collection of international wines has been assembled from which you can select an ideal accompaniment to your meal.

272 Moo 3 Saladan, Phra-Ae Beach A formal restaurant perched on the very edge of the beach overlooking the sea and open to the cooling sea breezes. Guests have the choice of a cool interior venue or an al fresco beachside setting on the deck in front of the restaurant. Serving a mouth-watering a la carte selection of international dishes, as well as traditional Thai fare and seafood specialties all made from the freshest of ingredients. The chef, Khun Apichai, grows his own herbs in a beautiful garden right on the premises and the presentation of his food is straight out of a Monet. The menu quality is matched by an extensive wine list to compliment the food perfectly.

Average price: 400-900+THB What to Try: Healthy Spa Cuisine Menu Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: 6:30am - 10:30am & 11:30am - 6pm Tel: +66 (0)75 607 100

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Average price: 490 THB for 6 dish Tasting menu What to Try: The lemongrass or chili Margarita Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Happy hour on cocktails 4 – 6.30pm Food served from 5pm – Closed Sundays Tel: +66 (0)75 684 590 Website: www.timeforlime.net

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A small, funky un-snobbish place with passion and soul, on the beachfront. It’s been going strong for over 10 years. Not only a famous professional Cooking School, but also now a well know restaurant that serves a high quality 6 dish Tasting Menu with an extremely good value. This is the place to go for those who want something more than the regular tourist norm. They serve great wine with low prices, and their cocktails are the talk of the town. In the tree top adult-zone you can you can relish the sea, while having a peek at what the cooking school “chefs” are creating down below. What also makes this place unique is that their profit goes to the charity Lanta Animal Welfare. So, while you enjoy wining & dining, you support of great cause too. Note: The Tasting Menu changes every day. If you prefer, you can also order just a main dish.

299 Moo 2 Phra Ae, Saladan, Koh Lanta. If you’re searching for a laid-back, yet stylish beach-front dining experience , then Beachcomber is the place for you. The restaurant features a terrific menu selection and is best known for its authentic TEX-MEX dishes. You’ll also want to try the large selection of savory Thai, Western and Seafood BBQ dishes. The open-air restaurant is situated near the beach and there is also plenty of outdoor seating on the beach-front deck and in the garden. The atmosphere is relaxed, the staff is friendly, and the setting is beautiful with a lovely garden and a terrific view of Long Beach and the Andaman Sea. You’ll also want to enjoy a before and/or after dinner drink at our beach bar which serves up a wide variety of cocktails and delicious frozen drinks.

Average price: 250 - 350THB What to Try: The Tex Mex food Free WiFi?: Bungalow guests only Opening Hours: Daily from 7am - 9pm Tel: +66 (0)75 684 851 Website: www.lantacastaway.com


The chef, Khun Apichai, grows his own herbs in a beautiful garden right on the premises and the presentation of his food is straight out of a Monet. The menu quality is matched by an extensive wine list to compliment the food perfectly.

Opening Hours: 6:30am - 10:30am & 11:30am - 6pm Tel: +66 (0)75 607 100

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72/2 Mo 3, Klong Dao Beach, Saladan. Look for the “lime green” sign.

Beachcomber @ Lanta Castaway Resort [ tex mex & thai [

Average price: 490 THB for 6 dish Tasting menu What to Try: The lemongrass or chili Margarita Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Happy hour on cocktails 4 – 6.30pm Food served from 5pm – Closed Sundays Tel: +66 (0)75 684 590 Website: www.timeforlime.net

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A small, funky un-snobbish place with passion and soul, on the beachfront. It’s been going strong for over 10 years. Not only a famous professional Cooking School, but also now a well know restaurant that serves a high quality 6 dish Tasting Menu with an extremely good value. This is the place to go for those who want something more than the regular tourist norm. They serve great wine with low prices, and their cocktails are the talk of the town. In the tree top adult-zone you can you can relish the sea, while having a peek at what the cooking school “chefs” are creating down below. What also makes this place unique is that their profit goes to the charity Lanta Animal Welfare. So, while you enjoy wining & dining, you support of great cause too. Note: The Tasting Menu changes every day. If you prefer, you can also order just a main dish.

299 Moo 2 Phra Ae, Saladan, Koh Lanta. If you’re searching for a laid-back, yet stylish beach-front dining experience , then Beachcomber is the place for you. The restaurant features a terrific menu selection and is best known for its authentic TEX-MEX dishes. You’ll also want to try the large selection of savory Thai, Western and Seafood BBQ dishes. The open-air restaurant is situated near the beach and there is also plenty of outdoor seating on the beach-front deck and in the garden. The atmosphere is relaxed, the staff is friendly, and the setting is beautiful with a lovely garden and a terrific view of Long Beach and the Andaman Sea. You’ll also want to enjoy a before and/or after dinner drink at our beach bar which serves up a wide variety of cocktails and delicious frozen drinks.

Average price: 250 - 350THB What to Try: The Tex Mex food Free WiFi?: Bungalow guests only Opening Hours: Daily from 7am - 9pm Tel: +66 (0)75 684 851 Website: www.lantacastaway.com


Thale Noi: A Gift of Nature

If you haven’t been to Thale Noi wetlands sanctuary then you have missed one of the greatest spectacles of nature in South East Asia. Thale Noi is a rare “not-to-be-missed” attraction, but it is especially important to see it at the right time of the year. Thale Noi is in Phatthalung, about a 3 to 4 hour journey by car from Krabi town. If you are visiting Krabi in February or March, your chances are high to see one of the greatest spectacles that nature has to offer in Thailand. Thale Noi is a conservation area for both flora and fauna, and the largest of its kind in Thailand. The park is a magnet to seasonal bird migrations from as far away as China, but also hosts unique bird species from the region. Water-lilies and lotus flowers flourish over vast sections of the water park. This unity of birdlife and flowers is then typically viewed by boat during sunrise hours when the water lilies are opening for the morning hours. The triangulation of birdlife, flowers, and sunrise colours presents a crescendo of beauty that will enrapture any heart fortunate enough to witness this seasonal event.

The Forestry Department then sent in a survey team to designate a non-hunting conservation area. In 1975 the Department designated 450 square kilometres of water and forest area as a “non-hunting area”. The water area has an average depth of 1.2 meters and is covered with lilies, lotus, reeds and water grasses. According to the Thai Government, “more than 187 species of waterfowls, migratory and indigenous birds make their home at Thale Noi.” Among the many species seen here include heron and stork, great egrets, ducks, cotton pygmy goose, white-breasted waterhen, Eurasian coot, pheasant-tailed jacana, cormorants, red-wattled lapwing, common kingfishers, and fish eagles. The area is now officially called the “Thale Noi Waterfowl Park” and is a designated “Ramsar Site”, holding significance as a wetland of International importance.

How did this great region become designated for conservation? According to early records, around 1974 a group from Thalay Noi village approached the Royal Forestry Department with the concept of protecting the area. Apparently bird hunting had reached serious levels and bird populations of great species such as the “Kabbaue” (painted stork) were threatened with extinction.

Today, the Park is annually visited by wildlife photographers, bird-watching enthusiasts, earth scientists, and environment tourists seeking breathtaking, natural wonders. Written by Richard James and Supawadee Kluntirawong


Krabi’s (surprise) Love and Jazz Festival

The Tourism Authority of Thailand picked Krabi as one of three locations across Thailand to host a Love and Jazz Music Festival in order to promote tourism in the country. The move also pumped much needed funds into Thailand’s performing arts community. The performances were scheduled over three evenings from 5pm to 11pm from February 28 to March 2. A mix of contemporary jazz and romantic love songs dominated the event. Six performances were schedule each

evening by well known Thai musicians and singers. Street art, local OTOP crafts, and exotic foods accented the music venue. Krabi Municipality provided the riverside space next to the Pooh Dam sculpture on what turned out to be perfect evenings under the stars. The event pulled several thousand people to the streets. by Richard James

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No Coal Krabi!

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The Thai Government is planning to make a Petrochemical Industrial Estate in the South of Thailand and therefore needs more electricity in that area.

Furthermore two coal loading docks will be built in the Andaman Sea just outside Koh Lanta. The actual power plant in Krabi does already exist and is located in an area called Klong Kanan, Nuea Klong. It currently runs on low quality oil but will be rebuilt to generate 800 MW of electricity using coal.

As part of the energy project, Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is planning to build a Coal Plant in Krabi and transport the coal alongside the island of Koh Lanta. Koh Lanta is located on the Andaman Sea and is very dependent on tourism.

The coal barges will navigate in the middle of at least six marine protected areas of the Andaman Sea and along the world’s top coral reefs and scuba diving site, then head straight into the mangroves and protected sea grass areas around Krabi. It is planned that 90 coal barges will leave the coal docks of Koh Lanta every day.

What will this mean for the Andaman Sea, Krabi and Koh Lanta? Coal would be bought from Indonesia, Australia and/or South Africa and transported by boat to Koh Lanta. The coal barges will pass along the famous 4 islands tours close to Koh Lanta called Koh Chueak, Koh Mook, Koh Maa, Koh Ngai, where excursions are regularly organised during high season for snorkelling and day-trips to untouched beaches with corals, white sand, caves and big lizards. The coal barges will also pass Koh Waen, Koh Kradan and Koh Rok.

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it seems as this is one problem that is simply not going to be swept under a beaurocratic rug. If you want to find out more, please check out the “No Coal Krabi” Facebook page for more information.


Save Krabi! This month, we heard about a young local man who has been fighting to raise awareness about what some might see as “over development” in some parts of Krabi. We catch up with him to see what he’s all about… KM: Hi Khun O, can you start by telling us a little about yourself and what you are doing at the moment?

O: Although it is true that I have been working against a lot of projects that some people regard as “development”, I am not against change. But change and development in Krabi must not neglect or destroy the environment. My ideal view of Krabi in the future would be for us to grow into a more green and sustainable province. All policies, projects and businesses should be environmentally friendly and people should have more knowledge and rights in deciding the direction of development.

O: I was born and raised in Krabi, but have been doing many different things in many different countries such as lecturer, human rights reporter, artist, musician and documentary producer during the course of my life to date. But for the past 2 years that I have been back in my hometown, I have been focusing on the area of environmental conservation, anti-corruption and protecting community rights. This is because I have seen many negative changes in the province: development here has been more about constructing more buildings, rather than improving the quality of life for the people living here.My friends and I then established a group called “Save Krabi” in 2012 to work towards these areas. KM: Krabi is growing fast and this brings the new projects on horizon. What are the main ones? O: Krabi is certainly growing fast in many ways; one of the new projects being imposed here is the plan to build an 800 MW coal power plant. But in fact, Krabi is a one of the provinces with highest capacity and ability to produce alternative energy such as solar energy, wind energy, biofuel, ethanol, etc. Since coal is not at all a clean source of energy as claimed by The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand(!), it is important to make sure that people know all sides the story and that we can sustain ourselves using alternative energy sources. KM: Are you involved directly in these projects? O: Yes, through my work for the “Save Krabi” group we try to pass on the knowledge about environmental conservation and community rights to locals, while creating a network between local groups and NGOs that work towards the same goals. In the case of anti-coal power plant project, I have been coordinating and organising workshops for various local communities about their rights and the impacts to be expected from the coal power plant. I also report the updated situation on the plan to build coal power plant to the Human Rights Commission and both local and International media. KM: Do you believe Krabi will follow Phuket and Pattaya’s development? It depends on the visions and ideas regarding “development” of those in authority; if development to them means more and more construction without caring about the environment and community rights, surely Krabi will be the next Phuket and Pattaya in no time. But as Phuket and Pattaya have high rate of crime and also a lot of problems about pollution, I sincerely hope that Krabi will learn from these provinces and rather than having them as future model for development. KM: What is your ideal view of Krabi in the future?

KM: Can you give us some more information about the coal plant that could be implemented in Krabi province? O: The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand has planned to build a 6-800 MW coal power plant in the Southern region of Thailand as they claimed that there has been an industrial growth. In the past, Krabi used to have a 60 MW coal power plant but it has been shut down since since 1995. Even though it has been nearly 20 years, people living in the surrounding areas of the coal power plant still suffer from its negative effect, such as sickness. Now that a much larger coal power plant is being planned, Krabi people should stand up and say “No” - not only for the obvious health issues, but also for the fact that it would also be a devastating impact to the environment and thus, impact the life of people living there and their source of income that comes from the land. Krabi locals in many areas such as in Koh Lanta, Baan Klong Rua and Baan Pakasai, and many partnership networks such as local fishermen, environmental conservation NGOs, and those in tourism businesses get together to make a stand that Krabi people is not against the power plant per se, but against the use of coal as energy source. KM: Do you have a Facebook page or website people can view? O: Yes. Please join us on the “Save Krabi” page and “Thailand COAL Network” on Facebook. You can share your ideas and thoughts on environmental conservation, alternative energy and sustainable development, as well as spread the news about our fight against coal power plant.

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Let’s Get Physical by Zina Docto

Coming to Thailand opens the door of imagination and adventure. Going back in time as you visit ancient ruins and temples, watching the monks walk the street gathering alms. You’ll hold your breath in awe as you watch men bathing their water buffalo after a hard day’s work in the rice paddies. Seeing children run to school in matching uniforms to meet a day filled with learning and time spent with their classmates playing in the school yard. From sun up to sun down, their day will be filled with much physical activity. The traveler on the other hand typically has another idea in mind. They are longing for some rest & relaxation sun bathing on the beach while sipping fresh coconut juice right out of the young coconut itself. Enjoying the sea breeze as they read a good book; drifting off to sleep while rocking back and forth in a hammock under the cool shade of a palm tree. However, there’s a new wave of travelers who are flocking to the “Land of Smiles”. This band of merry men (and women, for that matter), are coming to Thailand to take part in a “Fitness Holiday”. Many are coming with hopes of seeing results within a stay of 7-10 days. Some bravehearts and those determined to make a life style change venture to stay 1-3 months. Modern day living has caused many to pursue a less active lifestyle, partly because technology has made our lives easier. Fewer people are doing manual work and most have jobs that require little physical activity. The broom has been replaced with a vacuum, a washboard replaced by a washing machine; the list goes on and on. Many live a very fast-paced life yet without much physical movement or exercise. We have become a sedentary culture. We drive cars to go to work, take transportation to buy our groceries and take the kids to school.

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We spend hours in front of the television or computer; either for work or play. Rarely do we get our heart rates up to the point of even creating a sweat. We wonder why we have no energy and often times feel sluggish, lethargic or have weight issues. Our diets have been formed to consist of fast food. Because of this, many have found themselves facing obesity, illness and even disease. Inactivity is described by the Department of Health as the “silent killer”. However, many in the western world have had an awakening. They are tired of being sick and tired. For far too long, many felt it was too late to reach a point of health. Now people are discovering that no matter how far they may have distanced themselves between health and fitness; it’s simply never too late. As a Certified Health Minister, I rarely discuss exercise. I try to


encourage my clients towards physical activity; why? Because as long as you are doing something that you enjoy that burns off energy, that requires the use of your heart, muscles and an increase of stamina, then you are on the right track. Physical activity is one of the miracle cure alls that we have always had, but we’ve neglected taking our recommended dose for far too long. If you want a healthy body then it needs to be maintained. If you don’t maintain your car, there is an increased possibility that it will stop working. Similarly, if you don’t provide physical activity for your body, it will slowly stop working the way that it was designed to. When creating a physical activity program, aerobic fitness, strength training, core exercises, balance training, stretching and flexibility should all be a part of your overall activity regime. It isn’t necessary to fit each of these elements into every activity session but factoring them into a regular routine will help you promote fitness for life. A “Fitness Holiday” places you in an environment to learn how to create physical activity routines, prepare nutritious healthy meals, experience ‘life coaching’ to re-think the way you think and more. You aren’t alone and will be with like minded people, which creates a team/family atmosphere to help you to be the YOU that YOU have always wanted.

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Zina is the founder of “i AM WOMAN” and “Juiced for Life” fitness holidays. Educating others to discover health and fitness; overcome weight issues, sickness and disease. Contact: info@getjuicedforlife.com

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koh Jum Koh 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 on this tranquil island.

The lack of any deep ports on the island keep the ferry boats out at sea and also prevent large masses of tourists from ever 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.

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 from the mainland. So now that Koh Jum is plugged in, has it lost its reputable unplugged character that has attracted intrepid travelers over the past couple of decades?

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We are pleased to report that Koh Jum is as tranquil and laid back as it always has been. In fact, what is noticeable are the lack of noisy generators at most of the resorts. Folks come to Koh Jum to unplug; the island’s nature and culture still dominates the minimal tourist infrastructure. The existing resorts on Koh Jum all have their own family run character, including the beautiful and tranquil Koh Jum Lodge, a gem of a place resort with wooden villas nestled amongst nature and right on the beach. Koh Pu Mountain is the dominant geological feature on the island at over 400 meters. A great hike for the adventurous and a vital refuge of native habitat still harbouring 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. Resorts are located facing the open Andaman Sea. This division allows the villages to remain authentic without any significant tourist infrastructure while the resorts are all located on the beaches. Access to the island is by longtail taxi boats located on the mainland 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 that stops at two locations on Koh Jum out at sea where long tail boats come out to meet passengers to take them ashore.

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Krabi ROCKS! The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in cooperation with the Krabi Provincial Administration, Railay Rock Climbing Club, Krabi Tourism Association and various local tourism operators jointly arranged and hosted the “6th Krabi Rock and Fire International Contest” from 21 to 23 April, 2014, at Railay Beach and Tonsai Bay, Mueang district.

Mr. Thawatchai Arunyik, TAT Governor said, “This event is the biggest rock climbing competition in Thailand. It takes place annually at the stunning Railay Beach, which is world-renowned as one of the most amazing locations for warm weather climbers and has recently been named by TripAdvisor as one of Asia’s top-ten beautiful beaches. Once again, this event brought in local and international rock climbers, enthusiasts and tourists to enjoy what is always a life-enhancing experience.”


Krabi, the lovely Southern Thai province that stretches out into the Andaman Sea is now nearly as well-known as neighbouring Phuket, though noticeably less developed. Among its most popular islands are Ko Phi Phi, Ko Lanta, Ao Nang and Railay Beach, all of which attract increasing numbers of international and regional tourists to this charming and peaceful province. Krabi also boasts some of the best rock climbing in the world thanks to its tall and challenging limestone peaks. At Railay Beach alone, there are more than 600 rock climbs, most of which are world-class. Once climbers have scaled the heights, they can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the deep blue Andaman Sea and the ever lovely coastline. The fact that climbers can start at the beach and scale the peaks in warm sunshine means that more and more thrillseekers are coming to Krabi to take the challenge. For this year’s “Rock and Fire International Contest”, more than 30 teams of adventurous tourists from the world over joined the climbing. As usual, the competition offered three types of climbing event: Lead Climbing Mountain, Deep Water Soloing and the Freestyle Fire Contest. All of the events took place at the famous Railay Beach. And for visitors, there was not just the climbing to enjoy! The fun continued into the night with many parties being hosted.

There was a range of musical performances as well as dining opportunities that included booths offering local seafood many prepared by some of the big-name hotels in the area, on Railay Beach and Tonsai Bay.

Krabi also boasts some of the best rock climbing in the world thanks to its tall and challenging limestone peaks. The TAT Governor said, “The Krabi Rock and Fire International Contest has become increasingly popular over recent years and helps to promote Krabi as a fun destination for thrillseekers as well as beach lovers. Rock climbers love it here as the climbs up the limestone peaks are not only diverse and challenging, but also offer some the most beautiful scenery in the world to enjoy, once they have scaled the heights.”

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PHI PHI Paradise

Thailand is seeing a rapid tourism boom with no signs of slowing down. With that comes an influx of visitors to one of the most beautiful and accessible island groups in the world, Koh Phi Phi. Despite what you’ve heard, there is still plenty to do and see in the archipelago that fits every style; from partygoing backpacker, to the relaxation-seeking travelers. While the concentration of shopping and restaurants reside on the isthmus of Koh Phi Phi Don, peace and indulgence can be found on secluded parts of Long Beach, Laem Thong, and other areas of the main island that are only accessible by private longtail boat. Even in the midst of the crowd, nothing outshines the translucent waters, pearl white sandy beaches, and panoramic views of the stunning limestone karsts. It is indeed, one of the most beautiful places in Thailand. Koh Phi Phi Don was nearly wiped out in the devastating tsunami of December 2004, but the redevelopment was swift, and new building regulations limit the height of infrastructure so as to not obstruct the stunning island views. Only two seasons exist on the archipelago: the hot season from January to April, and the rainy season from May to December. The latter season doesn’t completely halt island activities, so travelers need not worry about low season shutdowns of businesses and activities as in other parts of Thailand. While most of Thailand is of the Buddhist belief, Koh Phi Phi has its own eclectic mix of Thai-Chinese, Muslims and even traditional sea gypsies. The majority of the population is Muslim, but the entire community lives harmoniously. This melting pot of cultures and faith means there are abundant celebrations year round. Visitors can take part in traditional festivities such as the annual boat-launching ceremonies of the sea gypsies, or numerous longtail boat races. The island also heavily celebrates westernized holidays such as Christmas and Valentine’s Day, making it a perfect location for holiday getaways for people from all walks of life.

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Koh Phi Phi Don remains an exotic escape, and can be customized to any travel style. Not to be forgotten is the plethora of activities available for the active visitors, or those with families, some of which are unique to the region. It is a hub of romance, excitement, liberation, and tranquility. Wherever you are on Koh Phi Phi, you will find what you are looking for.


Stunning Koh Phi Phi There is a never-ending array of things to do on the Koh Phi Phi islands besides roll around in the same sand that DiCaprio’s hot bod once did without looking creepy.

Turn it up and join a Deep Water Soloing boat trip, whereby adrenaline junkies can swim to far-reaching climbing routes and plunge right back into the sea. This is sure to please any thrill seeker.

Koh Phi Phi Don – the largest island - is the eating, sleeping, lodging center of the archipelago and although well developed, always as stunning as ever. Koh Phi Phi Leh is always teeming with visitors to Maya Bay thanks to that whatchamacallit movie , but there are two other islands to the north, worth the short boat ride. Ko Mai Phai is an islet that glistens with several tantalizing beaches, and Ko Yung has a beautiful stone beach on the east, a few small sandy beaches at the foot of the hills, and loads of vibrant coral reefs. A breathtaking view of Phi Phi Don and its isthmus rewards the steep walk and small admission fee of the Viewpoint. Of course, it is especially magically at sunrise or sunset, but don’t forget your torch. Surpass the daytime crowds and opt for a Maya Bay Overnight Sleep Aboard. See the infamous beach during sunset, swim with plankton blanketed under the stars (rumored to be one of the best spots to do so in the Andaman), and sleep in the wondrous bay blanketed by the cool night air. Some of the most spectacular Diving sites in Thailand are found locally in Phi Phi. A myriad of macro and micro marine life, caves and swim-through’s, and even a wreck site await beginners to advanced divers. There’s no shortage of renowned dive operators available to suit all levels and desired itineraries, including day trips and multi-day liveaboard trips. Forget the crowds on Railay and try your hand at rock climbing the limestone karsts of Phi Phi. Inch your way into tight-rope walking by venturing into a Slacklining, which can done on land or over water. Visit one of several climbing shops for more information.

With beaches on all sides suitable to any wind directions, Phi Phi Don is an ideal place for Kiteboarding. Whether experienced or a newbie, wind seekers can head to the nearest kiteboarding shop for rental equipment, certified IKO courses, or arrange customized tours. Learn how Pineapple Paper or Batik is made. Even tap into your inner artist and create your own unique Thailand souvenir by painting your own Batik textile. Go Caving. The humidity, the sea, and the porous nature of the limestone rock have collided over the centuries, forming a vast system of caves. There are many caves in the Phi Phi archipelago that can be explored, with some containing prehistortic paintings or bird’s nest swiftlets that can be partially visited. Enjoy a cocktail on the beach and watch a Fireshow. Talented fire artists toss, flip and twirl great balls of fire, even eschewing gasoline from their mouths to create the ultimate human dragon. Phi Phi is known for some very famous fireshows, and even championship matches that are sure to dazzle.

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PHI PHI Activities Fancy a climb? Those towering limestone cliffs offer you a glimpse of what mother earth is capable of. Why get up close and personal with those beauties and go for a climb? There are many tour companies on the island that can assist you in your height seeking activities. Try deep water soloing where you climb upwards of 10 meters then jump backwards into the pearly ocean below! Pure bliss! Fancy a beach? Well you’re on an island!!!! One of the best and most accessible beaches on Phi Phi Don is Long Beach, just a 10 minute long tail ride from Tonsai beach (100 THB) or a 45 minute stroll through the jungle and you’ll step down onto the picturesque white sand beaches that make this island world renowned. Just grab a cocktail and let the day float on by. Doing nothing never felt so good. Fancy a trip to Maya Bay? Remember way back in 2000 that movie with young Mr. DiCaprio, well you’re there! Prior to this movie’s filming and international notoriety Koh PhiPhi was

Activities to do on Phi Phi: Phi Phi is home to some of the world most fun and thrilling things to do on earth. From the limestone cliffs to the translucent waters of the Andaman bay there are no shortages of things to do to keep you and your loved ones busy during your time on Koh Phi Phi. Fancy a dive? Well the waters surrounding Phi Phi are home to some of the most vibrant sea creatures around, from the small yet brilliantly colored nudibranches to the graceful leopard sharks and hawksbill turtles, there is always something to see. Don’t think you have to be a seasoned professional scuba diver to get a glimpse of the wonders of the sea, much of what is worth seeing can be seen comfortably from the surface with nothing more hen a mask and a snorkel.

a much less visited place but still with the wave of visitors from all over the globe Maya Bay remains one of the most beautiful and pristine places on the island. Fancy a little exercise and a nice view? Look no further then the viewpoint on middle of Koh PhiPhi Don. You cannot miss it, just walk away from the main section heading north and you’ll start to see some signs around, don’t worry if you don’t see anything you can always ask someone. The hike takes about 40 minutes from start to viewpoint two (which is where it’s all at!). Don’t forget your camera! Fancy a fire show? Skinky bar is where you need to find your way to my friend, with some of the most intricate and mind blowing dances with that attractive flame, this is the place to see what everyone’s talking about. They even do a flaming jumprope that’s open to all that dare…. Fancy a tattoo? I’m sure you’ve seed a few shops around the island and I’m sure you’re thinking, hummm I would like to get one. Well my friend Koh Phi Phi is home to some of Thailand best tattoo artists around, just remember think before you ink.

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Viewpoint

Some would call it an upward stroll while others would classify it as a life-threatening hike. Regardless of fitness level, we can all agree on one thing: the Viewpoint is a never ending Christmas of one of the most beautiful views in Thailand. Reaching the viewpoint is fairly easy. From the main village on Koh Phi Phi Don, visitors can follow signs from the road heading east towards Ao Lo Dalam. There are also signs for ‘Tsunami Evacuation Route,’ which is the same path. The 300-meter ascension includes steep steps along a narrow, twisting path. The path is paved and well marked, allowing even the tiniest of visitors a chance to climb to an incredibly rewarding view. There are actually three viewpoints (creatively named Viewpoints 1, 2

and 3) along the path, with Viewpoint 1 being the climax. At the summit, hikers are rewarded with an overlook of the sandy straight connecting the two large bodies of Koh Phi Phi Don. The birds-eye perspective is 360 degrees of jutting limestone karsts, which are just as majestic as when visitors arrive by boat under their towering presence. The view is vibrant midday, albeit hot, but it’s well worth a trek up at sunrise or sunset. Once at the top, visitors can continue on down one of four trails that lead to the remote, uninhabited east coast beaches of the island: Ao Tohko, Paknam (Relax Beach), Rantee and Lo Bakao. The first three take approximately thirty minutes to reach, and about one hour to reach Lo Bakao, where hikers can continue onwards along the road to Laem Thong.

Long Beach

Far enough away from the crowd yet close enough to the hustle of Tonsai Village, Long Beach lies facing southwest towards stunning views of Koh Phi Phi Leh. The tranquil stretch of beach boasts translucent, azure waters with some of the best direct beach to water snorkeling found on the island. You don’t have to venture far to see vibrant coral and marine life bustling about in their natural underwater habitat, and renting snorkeling equipment is quite easy and reasonable. Just 200 meters out from the beach is a small rock barely breaking above the surface – Shark Point – where black tip reef sharks can be viewed. Not to worry, these sharks are vegetarian! Since this is a popular stop amongst tour boats during the day, the sharks are much better spotted either mid morning or early evening. From November to April the water is glassy and calm, but May to October sees rougher seas, so swimming is a bit more difficult at low tide due to the rocks and coral. The latter season also tends to have a stronger current, so swim with caution. The majority of visitors come to Long Beach to stay, but it is also an

easy day trip. A quick five-minute longtail boat ride from the pier will deposit you on the finest and softest white sand on an island chock full of fine, soft white sand. If you prefer, you can take the more scenic route by foot, either by clamoring over the rocks between beaches, or hiking up the trail running through the Viewpoint. There are only a handful of resorts and bungalows on the beach, ranging in price. Each offers deck chairs for sun soaking, with the more upmarket resorts boasting a beachside pool. At present, there are no independent restaurants, but each of the resorts offer fresh seafood and Thai cuisine, as well as standard Western dishes. As the sun goes down and night blankets the sky, visitors can park themselves on one of beachside resort bars to accompany the sunset with a cocktail. Phi Phi Don in general has a laidback attitude, but Long Beach turns it up a notch by turning down the noise. When the sun dips, the beach invites a mellow vibe from visitors in search of tranquility; a few drinks and cards or backgammon with friends is typically the way travelers close the chapter on yet another spectacular day. And for that random wild hair, you can always head back to Tonsai.

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