Krabi Magazine January 2016

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JANUARY 2016

KRABI MAGAZINE

TRAVEL I FOOD I CULTURE I LIFESTYLE I ENTERTAINMENT I WELLNESS




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THE BIG ‘6’- LAYANA RESORT & SPA BEGINS 2016 WITH 6 PRESTIGIOUS NEW INTERNATIONAL AWARDS

Koh Lanta, Thailand – 2 December, 2015 – With 2016 peeking just over the horizon, the cool island breezes and beautiful blue skies have brought more than the typical influx of pleasure seekers to Koh Lanta this year, they have also brought an unprecedented 6 prestigious International Awards for Layana Resort & Spa. These incredible achievements honour the full spectrum of facilities and services, including Layana’s now famous Linger Longer Spa and have been awarded by the finest International organizations, including the World Travel Awards, the World Luxury Hotel Awards and Condé Nast Johansens. The full list of awards and recognition includes: 2015 World Travel Awards – Asia’s Leading Spa Resort 2015 World Travel Awards – Thailand’s Leading Spa Resort 2015 World Luxury Hotel Awards – Best Luxury Adult Beach Resort, Thailand 2015 World Luxury Hotel Awards – Best Luxury Hideaway Resort, Thailand 2016 Condé Nast Johansens Spa Awards – Winner Best Spa Treatment Menu 2016 Condé Nast Johansens Spa Awards – Finalist Best Spa Faccilities

For 2015’s World Travel Awards, more than 650,000 votes were cast by travel professionals and high-end tourism consumers. Layana Resort & Spa was recognized as a winner for a 5th consecutive year as ‘Asia’s Leading Spa Resort’ as well as a 2nd consecutive year as ‘Thailand’s Leading Spa Resort.’ The annual World Travel Awards were established in 1993 to acknowledge and celebrate excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry and today they are recognized globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire.

Layana Resort & Spa, Koh Lanta Yai Layana Resort & Spa is nestled on Koh Lanta Yai Island in Mu Koh Lanta National Park. The park is a marine archipelago, home to verdant tropical rainforests and undersea kingdoms of colorful coral rich in natural marine diversity. The resort enjoys a spectacular beachfront location on three kilometers of white sandy beach, situated about two hours south of Krabi International Airport. Environmentally-conscious design throughout the property results in a simple and elegant Thai atmosphere; alfresco architecture combining contemporary design to provide an open, cool and natural feel. MBK Hotel and Tourism Co., Ltd., a member of the MBK PLC Group, has a vision to create a dynamic new standard for management and services in the hotel industry with the aim to achieve the highest public recognition in every potential area, both domestically and internationally.

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Fine Italian & International Dining by the Beach For a beachfront location that will make you linger by the water all night long, pull up a chair at Bellini restaurant. Specializing in authentic Italian cuisine, Bellini has perfected a delicious menu of handmade pastas, gourmet pizza as well as taking full advantage of its seaside locale with delicious seafood specialties and international highlights. Open for Lunch and Dinner - with Live music band on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

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Published by: KitDee Media & Design Co., Ltd Tel: 093 658 4415 info@krabi-magazine.com www.krabi-magazine.com online.krabi-magazine.com Please send submissions and subscription inquiries to info@krabi-magazine.com Krabi Magazine is published and produced by KitDee Media & Design Company Limited and is protected by Copyright. No parts of this publication can be used or reproduced in any form – printed, electronic, photocopy or otherwise – without the written permission of the publishers. The publisher reserves the right to refuse to publish adverts, texts or advertising features. Advertising terms and conditions are to be obtained at: info@krabi-magazine.com

LETTER FROM THE

EDITOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR STARTS IN KRABI Everybody who comes here knows that Krabi is a prime destination when it comes to the combination of sun and sea. Krabi has hundreds of beaches ranging from some you won’t find on any map to long white sandy ones. Then there is the amazing amount of sunshine allowing you to enjoy those stunning beaches surrounded with limestone cliffs. But there is a lot more to the region than just a blend of geography and climate. There is plenty to do in Krabi, and you can easily fill up your holiday and still not have seen and done everything. You can rent a motorbike and drive to Ao Thalane to paddle on a kayak and explore all the mystic mangroves that the area has to offer, or discover the traditional lives and customs that are part of Krabi’s villages. You can also learn more about tattoos and have the audacity to try either the traditional sak yant in a temple or the modern body art to one of the several tattoo artists who have their shops in Krabi. If you want to fall in with local people, take part in one of the most famous popular spectator sports of Thailand, cockfighting, and enjoy this unique event. Holidays in Krabi mean enjoying what is immediately to hand, relaxing on the beaches, cruising on islands, snorkeling, or it can mean digging a bit deeper and discovering a plethora of possibilities. Whatever you choose to do, if you visit one of the venues that you read about, please mention that you saw their advertisement in our magazine. Enjoy your reading.

DISCLAIMER

While great care has been taken in the receipt and handling of material, production and accuracy in this magazine, the publisher will not accept any responsibility for any errors, loss or omissions which may occur. The information and stories published are those of the writers and contributors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher or the editor. The description of properties, the contents, whereabouts and price are given in this magazine as a guide only. Please request further details from the advertiser and seek legal advice before entering into any contract to purchase. All information and prices were correct at the time of going to press.

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WHAT’S INSIDE. P. 38

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FEATURES.

CULTURE.

GENERAL.

P.20 KRABI INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL:

P.26 THAI CUSTOMS: Learn more about local traditions

P.24 AO THALANE: Paddle in the mangrove forests

The best moments of their life

P.37 PECKING ORDER: The world of cockfighting in Thailand P.52 WEAR THE INK: The most personal body print

P.28 CHILDREN’S DAY: Thailand’s new generation P.48 LONG LIVE THE KING: Celebrate the Father of the Nation

P.44 MAKE UP YOUR MIND: One of Krabi’s original artists P.48 DON’T GIVE IN Realize your resolutions

P.46 THAI FRUITS: Grab a bite of exoticism

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WINDOW ON KRABI

BEACHES.

AO NANG BEACH at 20km from Krabi Town is the most developed of Krabi’s beaches; a long stretch of white sand with limestone karsts as a backdrop. All of your accommodation, shopping and service needs are found here. 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 on weekends with picnics. 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. KLONG MUANG BEACH is a further 20km away from Ao Nang;

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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 that well deserved repose, surrounded by pristine nature. RAILAY AND TONSAI 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 marvelous: crystal clear waters, pure sandy beaches, lush mountains, and rocky islands emerging from the sea. Both beaches are known the world over for their majestic climbing routes. They can only be reached by boat, a 15-minute ride from Ao Nang or 30 minutes from Krabi Town. Enjoy a cocktail in one of the beach bars, visit the Phranang Cave, challenge yourself on a rock climbing or cliff jumping course (yes, into the sea!), hike the limestone massif to a lagoon and a viewpoint, or simply chill out. 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 Another real place to hide away; long, clean and powerful, the area boasts breathtaking views over the Koh Hong archipelago and provides for wonderfully charming sunsets. From Tubkeak beach you can venture inside the National Park and try the nature trail to one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Krabi.

ISLANDS.

KOH PODA This is the iconic island of Krabi and the first and most dramatic one you seem from Ao Nang beach. Hop on a longtail boat - the local wooden boats with their picturesque prow and sail away surrounded by turquoise waters. KOH GAI This should be next on your list as it is right next to Koh Poda. From the right angle when passing Chicken Island (Koh Gai) you can catch a glimpse of www.krabi-magazine.com


a chickens neck and head, some would argue more like that of a turkey but it’s up to you. You know those postcards with people walking on a sandy isthmus that connects to another island? Yep, here the second island is Koh Tub and is only accessible at low tide. THE KOH HONG This island archipelago demands everyone’s attention as it is one of the highlight of Krabi province. The Archipelago, a group of limestone islands with many a hidden caves and lagoons make it perfect for snorkeling and exploration. Make sure you stop at Lading island after Koh Hong as it is much less visited and sports a blend of both lush jungle and tropical waters. KOH PHI PHI Private bays, limestone cliffs, waters rich in marine life and caves where swallow’s nests are harvested are all here on the island that Leonardo Di Caprio once rolled his hot bod in while filming “The beach” at the now iconic Maya Bay. KOH JUM & KOH SIBOYA Both are unspoiled tropical hide-aways January | 2016

that have a unique atmosphere. Tune in to the slow culture here, imbibe the peace, and recharge your batteries with the soundtrack of lapping waves. KOH LANTA the developing island at the southern end of the province known for its prime sunset viewing spots , heaps of activities, and glimpses into sea gypsy life, is where you will meet nature and tradition. It’s also a National Park area that comprises many different islands surrounded by coral reefs, such as Koh Ngai, Koh Mook and the remote Koh Rok.

JUNGLE AREAS.

LIMESTONE MOUNTAINS or karsts characterize most of the inland Krabi area, the most spectacular being the crags of Sai Tai. Susaan Hoi is a 40 million year-old seashell cemetery; once a large swamp where freshwater crustaceans proliferated, today it’s 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 that you can swim in. 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 30-40C, fed by a hot spring in the middle of the jungle. HOT SPRINGS Hot Springs of Klong Thom, natural Jacuzzis that melt away tensions and relieve body and mind with the mineral enriched waters falling into rocky ponds.

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NEWS BLACKLIST AWAITS VISA-OVERSTAYING FOREIGNERS Bureau chief Pol Lt Gen Nathathorn Prausoontorn said that

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had approved the bureau’s proposal on November27 to fine and ban overstayers from reentering the country for some years depending on the length of their overstay. People who overstay will be treated according to whether they turn themselves in or are arrested. For cases of surrender, those who overstay their visa by up to one year will receive a one-year re-entry ban, and for more than one year they will be banned from re-entering Thailand for three years. Those with more than three years’ overstay will blacklisted for five years. Excessive overstay of five years or more will result in a re-entry ban of ten years. In cases of arrest, those who overstay their visas by up to one year will be banned from re-entering Thailand for five years and those with more than one year’s overstay period will be blacklisted for ten years. The immigration commissioner expected the new regulation to improve control on visiting foreigners and screen out

GOOGLE REVEALS TOP 2015 SEARCH TRENDS IN THAILAND

The Nepal earthquake was one of the most searched international news reports in Thailand this year, according to Google’s “Year in Search 2015”. The search engine’s annual report looks at the year through the collective eyes of the world on the Net, offering a unique perspective on the year’s major events and hottest trends based on searches. The search found that Thai’s turned to google to keep up with the latest news and developments at home and overseas by searching for events such as the Nepal earthquake, the Bangkok bombing and Paris attacks. However the report also reflected the lighter side of things, with local celebrities dominating the Top Trending Searches list. People kept tabs on the latest celebrity gossip, including superstar Araya “Chompoo” Hargate’s wedding, while their love for food was also evident in their search, ranging from duck jelly to fried pork and Thai-style spicy salad.

unwanted elements. A large number of foreigners likely would pay fines and leave the country ahead of the imposition of the regulation. At present, European, American and Asian visitors without approved visas can stay for thirty days, renewable for thirty days. Those with prior-arranged visas can stay sixty days renewable for thirty days. Those who want longer stays for medical treatment or business could have their intention verified before approval, the commissioner said. BANGKOK POST

Terrors), featuring the spooky misadventures of Thai highschool students. The ‘Year in Search’ is a snapshot of the national curiosity. This year was characterized by many Thai’s going online to search for the latest updates around local and global news stories, like the Nepal earthquake. On a lighter note, the searches also revealed a renaissance for Thai entertainment. People kept up with their favorite acts and Thai shows online.

Other lighter topics that took top spots included “Chuag Vised” (Magic Rope), a music video by much-loved Labanoon; “Ruk Na Ped Ngo” (Ugly Duckling), a video series about Thai teens the modern world; and “Pean Hean Rongrean Loan” (ThirTEEN

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PHUKET INTERNATIONAL BOAT SHOW,

PIMEX

The Phuket International Boat Show is Thailand’s premier boating, luxury and lifestyle event, celebrating its thirteenth anniversary at the ROYAL Phuket Marina from the 7th to the10th this January. Participants and potential buyers from all over the world will attend the event. As many as one hundred and twenty exhibiting companies representing over two hundred and fifty brands worldwide will make the 2016 show the biggest ever. Alongside the marine exhibits will be a wide choice of luxury cars, property and some hospitality, the show has the support of the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB). For further information you can visit their website at www.phuketboatshow.com

DISCOVER HONG ISLAND WITH EXCLUSIVE EXCURSION BY SOFITEL KRABI Krabi, December 2015 – Discover Hong Island with our exclusive excursion by luxury speedboat. Our boat captain and Leisure Butler will whisk you to the nearby island, just ten minutes from the resort, where you will enjoy the powder white sand beach at Hong Island, and crystal clear water with pristine coral and tropical fish. Our Luxury Hong Island Package includes a picnic of your choice, soft drink, water, tea or coffee, fresh local fruit, national marine park fees, mask and snorkel, beach mats, towels, insurance, kayaking at Hong lagoon and the gracious service of your Leisure Butler, all for just THB 2,150 per person for adult and THB 1,500 per person for children. Daily from 9:30hrs. – 14:30 hrs. and 10:30hrs. – 03.30hrs. For further information or reservations, please contact 075 627 800 or write an email to H6184-RE@SOFITEL.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” January | 2016

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KRABI ACTIVITES Thai Cooking CLasses at Ao Nang Thai Cookery School

Scuba Diving and Snorkeling at Scuba Addicts

High in the sky at Treetop Adventure Park

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

Scuba Diving in Krabi is how diving is meant to be: Safe, Fun and Relaxed. Visibility is generally very good (1235m), the water is warm (28-30 degrees), minimal equipment is needed and there is always something new to see.

No other activity in Krabi will give you such a burst of adrenaline and excitement as the Tree Top Adventure Park series of aerial rides through a dense jungle canopy and piercing limestone cliffs. You will experience exciting and thrilling sensations into nature.

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

Scuba Addicts Dive Centre offers diving and snorkeling adventures for all ages and abilities, that are tailored to suit your individual or group needs. Their aim is to make your scuba diving holiday in Ao Nang fun and memorable by discovering famous dive sites such as Phi Phi Islands, the King Cruiser Wreck/Shark Point Marine Sanctuary and the clear, secluded waters of numerous local islands of Krabi. They also offer night dives, cavern diving and Live aboard trips to the Similan Islands. Phone number : +66 (0) 75 637 394 www.scuba-addicts.com

This safe adventure offers to children and adults adventurers an assortment of games such as rope bridges, tarzan swings, flying skateboards, a tight ropewalk and giant zip lines. You can make your experience extreme or relaxing you just have to tell your guide how you want to play it, it is up to you. The half-day course at Tree Top Adventure Park includes fruits, refreshments, lunch, brand new challenges such as via ferrata, air biking and many more. Open everyday 9am-5pm Phone number : + 66 (0) 84 310 7600 www.treetopadventurepark.com

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

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Catch some record setting monsters at Exotic Fishing Thailand

Enjoy an amazing unique show at Blue Dragon Cabaret

Improve your breathing and body at Marina’s yoga

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

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

If you want to have a break from the beach and try another way to enjoy your holidays and relax, take a deep breath and go to Marina Yoga.

If you want to enjoy an amazing show with beautiful costumes, fun dancing, great lip syncing, the Blue Dragon Cabaret show is a must see with very professional Lady Boys.

Yoga practice is the best way to workout, tone your muscles, get you in shape fast and also develop your whole body by putting the emphasis on awareness and control. The incorporation of mind and body helps to lower both physical and mental stress. Yoga is a unique exercise that can be practiced by anyone, regardless of age, strength, or flexibility.

The lake is over 25 rai (nearly 10 acres) and is one of the largest fisheries in southern Thailand. At Exotic Fishing Thailand, they offer fishing packages for all levels. Most of clients stay for a few days to have the chance to catch as many species of fish as possible. You will not be disappointed with the huge variety of fish stocked in this beautiful pond. It is also possible to enjoy a nice and reasonable priced meal or a real Thai cooking class at the Mountain View Restaurant. Exotic Fishing Thailand is only a short one hour drive from downtown Ao Nang. Open Monday-Friday 9am-6pm Phone number: (+66) 088-379-9377 www.exoticfishingthailand.com January | 2016

Blue Dragon is the first cabaret show in Krabi, very entertaining to watch, located in Ao Nang’s Center Point on the third floor. Three shows are scheduled every nights, at 8 pm, 9.30 pm and 11 pm and each one of them lasts one hour. If you go before and between the shows you may have the chance to take photos with the transgender performers trying to bring in more customers by parading on the sidewalk. Phone number: + 66 (0) 99 561 5684 www.bluedragoncabaret.com

Marina Yoga offers a systematic and flexible approach to yoga that will suit all your needs. The practice integrates the use of postures (Asana), breathing (Pranayama), relaxation (Shavasana), meditation (Dhana) to relieve pain, prevent injuries, and promote a general well-being.

At Marina Yoga, you can say goodbye to your aches and pains. You will gain energy instead of losing it and at the end of the class you will feel amazing and definitely want to come back. Phone number : +66 (0)87-898-1506 www.marinayoga.com

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We know the importance of drinking water but why the hesitation in drinking it?

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ater; we sail on it, swim in it, bathe with it, consume it. Water truly is everywhere; still most take it for granted. Without water, your body would stop working properly. Water makes up more than half of your body weight and a person can’t survive for more than a few days without it. Why? Your body has lots of important jobs and it needs water to do many of them. Any fluid you drink will contain water, but pure water is always the best choices. Lots of foods contain water, too. Fruit contains quite a bit of water, which you could probably tell if you’ve ever bitten into a peach and felt the juices dripping down your chin. Take a look at watermelon, invariably we know how it got its name. Vegetables also contain a lot of water. We know the importance of drinking water but why the hesitation in drinking it? The simple answer; water is boring? There are hundreds of more tempting elixirs on the shelves to choose from as a form of hydration. Many of them are loaded with sugars, preservatives and flavor enhancers. By simply adding a few slices of fruit, veggies and herbs, infused into our water makes for a flavorful experience and it looks appealing too. I cannot count the

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many times that I’ve been approached by people when they see me carrying around my infused water. They are intrigued and reminded about the importance of drinking water. This gives opportunity to share the vital need of water and suggest some cool recipes for them to try on their own. This emotionally charges us to drink more water as well as benefit from the nutrients, antioxidants and natural flavor enhancers given us through our fun creative blends; all without extra sugar or calories. Here are just a few additional benefits to infused water. Tummy gets full so you’re less likely to over eat Improves mood and brain activity Helps kidneys to function properly Aids organ process when you are sweating Helps the body release fat cells Keeps your digestion active

Reduces muscle fatigue Helps replenish skin cells

Since water is so important, you might wonder if you’re drinking enough. There is no magic amount of water you need to drink every day, especially if you enjoy physical activities on a nice warm sunny day. Your body has been designed to help you stay properly hydrated by regulating the amount of water in your system. Remembering, the age old “eight glasses of water a day” works great for some people, but not all of us. Instead, we have supplied something a little bit more customized to your body type. Follow the “Water Rule” by taking your weight (in pounds) divided by two: ___ lbs./2 =___ ounces a day. For example, take a 120 lb. female. Divide her weight by two, and you have sixty ounces of water a day. Zina is the founder of “i AM WOMAN”. Educating woman to discover their health and beauty from the inside out; overcome weight issues, sickness and disease. Want to know more? Contact: info@getjuicedforlife.com or info@iamwoman.fit

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ost aware parents look for a school that offers an international level of care and achievement. Such schools have to fulfill explicit conditions for Thai registration, and satisfy all the requirements to qualify for international standing. One such school is The Krabi International School located in Nong Thale, which also happens to be the newest running international school of Krabi Province. When you discover that their motto is an Albert Einstein’s quotation “Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think” then you will get a good idea of what their approach to education is all about.

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Coming into the school, first impressions are that everyone here is very cheerful and welcoming. The school started construction in November 2014 and opened the school on time in September 2015. The school has so far attracted thirty children aged between five and eleven years in the Primary section, and another four students in the Secondary section. All the teaching staff are enthusiastic, fully qualified and mostly United Kingdom trained and experienced. The whole place is surrounded with lush vegetation and offers the children enough space to exert themselves joyfully. As a parent your first concern is that your child will be happy. You are looking for a caring environment and you want your child to look forward to going to every day but you also expect more. At Krabi International School, there is also a very purposeful approach to learning. In November 2015, the school gained Cambridge Certification for the Primary section which means standardized learning as well as international recognition. The Cambridge accreditation allows the school to attract a lot of foreigners and Thai students from Krabi and even the rest of Thailand. Within two years, Krabi International School is planning on gaining Cambridge Certification for the Secondary level in order to offer the globally recognized Cambridge IGCSE qualification. For each class, in addition to regular disciplines such as English, Math, Science, History and Geography and so on are all taught by a main teacher, there is also a language section where students can learn Thai as well as Chinese with a specialized teacher. The school aims at helping strengthen their language skills and giving them the opportunity to learn languages other than their mother tongue. Here nationalities from The United Kingdom, France, Italy, America, Finland, Belgium, Russia, Korea and Thai all bledn together forming a diverse student body of mixed cultures . Anyone who has stayed in Krabi for more than a week will have noticed that there are many different nationalities here, and not just the tourists. In the last decade, the region has attracted a lot of foreign residents. Some come here to retire but many come here to work, either as employees or with their own businesses and many of them have children. Krabi International School can take good care of them within the framework of

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the a dedicated international curriculum. Everything here is deliberately structured to feed both the heart and the mind. Younger children learn through playing and follow a system that provides them with a nurturing learning environment within which they feel happy and secure, whilst developing and acquiring social skills, cultural awareness and racial integration. As they do this, they are unknowingly taking on-board all kinds of information and knowledge. As the students become more mature, they are guided to extend their activities. After Christmas holidays, the school is planning on setting up a water saving hydroponic farm adjacent to the school grounds which will provide clean and organic products to the school and the parents through a small farm shop. This is a perfect vehicle to put the emphasis on students’ awareness and appreciation of the environment. If you plan to stay in Krabi for a long time and your child is coming up to that very special age where he/she really needs education, then Krabi International School is the right choice.

remaining phases, i.e the Secondary school administration block and the first secondary block; the remainder of the secondary blocks and the swimming pool; and the covered gymnasium, they will be completely finished within five years. With its emphasis on learning combined with an international standard of education, Krabi International School really does make each student unique and

brighter by delivering English Curriculum and high teaching standards.

To get in touch with Krabi International School visit their website: www.krabiinternationalschool.com

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KAYAKING IN AO THALANE

Sea-kayaking is a great way to explore Krabi’s amazing sights without damaging the environment. Slow and silent, these sturdy “sit-on-top” crafts can move almost unnoticed through different coastal ecosystems, passing mangroves, canyons and caves.

keep you company and sometimes even hitch a ride on your kayak. The area is undeveloped and tranquil and with caves and steep cliffs jutting straight out of the water you will trult get a sense of being isolated, and have great chances for great photos

Ao Thalane has some of the most beautiful mangrove forests in Thailand. About twenty kilometers from Krabi Town, this section of the coast is covered in dense foliage that wraps the caves, cliffs and amazing shaped Karsts.

The kayak routes are relatively easy to work and you will be cruising on flat calm water so it is within the capabilities of first time kayakers or kids. You can ask a tour guide to give you basic instructions for how to paddle and give some basic information on the kayak as well as providing life jackets.

The area is perfect for cruising in a kayak as it has numerous small inlets, caves and hidden lagoons as well as the Karst Mountains which provide the backdrop for this area with its complex network of channels to meander through the dense mangrove forests. Kingfishers, Herons and crab eating Macaques inhabit this area along with many ever present macaques whom will

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Most of the kayaks have three seats although it is normal to use one kayak for two adults. It is quite inconvenient to have three people paddling, so it is best if one adult goes in one kayak with one child. No two days in the mangroves are quite the same. On some days the place is alive with wildlife, birds calling, monkeys hooping, lizards splashing and cicadas singing away.

On other days, it is very quiet, almost as if the widlife has fallen asleep. You never know quite what you’ll get but it is always magical. High tide is generally the best time to go, there are many more channels that you can paddle through and lagoons and caves you can see. But even at low tide, it is still a wonderful place and you will be able to see much of the caves and nature that lives in the muddy ecosystem. As the water drops, more and more of the incredible root system that the mangrove forests are built on comes into view. Along with the root system also comes a great varied amount of local critters, so keep your cameras ready. HOW TO GO THERE: Ao Thalane is thirty five kilometers from Krabi Town; take Route Number 4 from Krabi Town and turn left to Route 4033, then continue driving for another fifteen kilometers. www.krabi-magazine.com


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Customs of Thailand

The Head

Thai Dance

It’s believed to be the mot Traditional Thai dances can sacred part of the body so never be divided into three main touch a Thai person’s head ever. categories: Stop ruffling that little kid’s hair. 1.Khon, the most stylised form of Thai dance. 2.Lakhon, less formal than Khon and the dancers do not Sacred and revered. Even if it’s wear masks. a ruined, half destroyed statue 3.Fawn Thai, a form of “folkof the deity, treat it with the dance” accompanied by folk utmost respect and you will music of the province. shine in the eyes of the Thai. Common sense here, don’t Manohra dance is unique to the clamber up onto one or mimic south. It is a dance drama which a pose for a photo. Snap a shot presents the love story between respectfully and if possible, ask Prince Suthon and Kinnari a monk if it’s okay. Manohra, a half birdhalf-woman

Buddha

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Shoes

This ones easy, remove your shoes or sandals at any indoor space. When in doubt, look for other shoes at the doorway and follow suit. Resorts may be an exception, but absolutely take them off at a Wat (temple) and any Thai’s home.

Wai

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of the most conservative Ladies, please cover your when it comes to dressing. chests and shoulders, and wear The predominantly Muslim bottoms that go past the knee. population here in the South Women should never touch can take real offense to half or hand anything directly to a naked bodies wandering into monk. Anyone should donate their shops and restaurants. some money if possible, to help You deserve that tan -we knowmaintain the temple. Again, use but you can’t tan indoors anyway your common sense and you’ll (at least not naturally). be a star in Thailand.

Dress

Haggling

Thailand is an excellent place It’s one of the greatest ironies for bargains and haggling is of life that the one place in expected amongst customers Thailand with the best beaches and vendors. Remember to take and scorching sun is also one the « softly-softly » approach and don’t be aggressive. Smile, January | 2016

ask for the best price, and take it from there. Keep calm and never loose your temper.

The King

The Thai Royal Family is revered and there can be no worse « faux pas » than to joke about the King or any Royal Family member. Some have actually been thrown in jail for making « uncivil remarks » about their beloved leader. It’s serious business, so take note. Use common sense and you’ll be fine. “LONG LIVE THE KING”

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CHILDREN'S DAY On the second Saturday of January, Thai people celebrate Children’s Day by taking their children out to have fun and permit them to live life in their style. Children are considered the most valuable resource of the country and therefore with to give praise to them when possible. Children’s Day or “Wan Dek” in Thai is celebrated to give children the opportunity to have fun and to create awareness about their significant role towards the development of the country. There is a Thai saying that goes, “Children are the future of the nation, if the children are intelligent, the country will be prosperous”. To help stimulate children to be

aware of their significant role in the country, the National Children’s Day was held for the first time on the first Monday of October 1955 and continued like this until 1963, when it was changed to the second Saturday of January. The change was made since the rainy season passes by January and the second Saturday was declared as a government holiday. A committee has been set up by the government, which co-ordinates with different agencies in both public and private sectors, to organize Children’s Day celebrations across the nation.

Usually, His Majesty the King gives advice addressing the children while the Supreme Patriarch of Thailand gives a moral teaching. The Prime Minister also usually gives each Children’s Day a theme and a slogan.

January is the month for children

Normally, the age of children taking part in the celebrations should be less than fourteen years old.

Many organizations from both government and commercial sectors have celebration activities for children, they can enter zoos or ride buses for free. Local authorities such as the Army, Navy, Air Force bases, Government House and the Parliament House Complex organize special events. These government buildings are usually prohibited to even visitors on ordinary days. In these buildings events may include a guided tour and an exhibition. For example, at the Government House children have an opportunity to view the Prime Minister’s office and sit at the bureau. The Royal Thai Air Force usually invites children to go and explore the many aircraft. The Bangkok Bank distributes stationery, such as pens, pencils and books to every child that enters the bank as community service. By doing so, the bank aims to educate children about saving money and the benefits that it can reap on a long term.

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DENGUE FEVER: SYMPTOMS, CAUSES AND TREATMENT By. Dr. Daranee Kwangaew Harper, MD at Wattanapat Medical Clinic Most people are aware of the most common diseases carried by mosquitos such as Yellow Fever and Malaria. However, many are less familiar with another mosquito born virus, Dengue Fever. It can be found in 128 countries of the world and is most prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical countries and makes an appearance in many more temperate climate countries as well. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) says that there could be up to 400 million cases of Dengue fever each year and the World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that worldwide, there are 22 000 deaths from Dengue Fever, mostly among children. The numbers have increased in recent years due to a better reporting and diagnosis and with the movement of urban populations into rural areas. HOW IS DENGUE FEVER CONTRACTED? The disease itself can only be passed to humans from an infected mosquito. The offending breed of mosquitos are identified by their stripes that are light grey to white. It cannot be passed from human to human but first has to be carried by a mosquito host. WHAT ARE DENGUE FEVER’S SYMPTOMS? The onset of the disease can be very similar to a case of the flu. Symptoms, which usually develop in three to eight days after exposure, are chills, fevers up to 104° F, headaches, pain upon moving the eyes, loss of appetite, lower backache and pain in the legs and joints. These will

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subside after a few days and a couple of days later the fever will return and a red, itchy rash can break out all over the body, except the face. Also, the palms of the hands and soles of the feet may turn red and become swollen. WHAT TO DO? If you think you may have been exposed to Dengue Fever and develop these symptoms, you must see a physician immediately. Testing has been perfected and can identify the antibodies in the blood that will occur if the fever is present and a diagnosis can quickly be given. HOW TO TREAT DENGUE FEVER? Since the dengue fever is a virus, no specific medications or antibiotics have been developed to treat it. With rest and good hydration most people will make a full recovery. However, a severe form of the disease known as Dengue Hemorrhage Fever (DHF) can develop and the infected person can begin bleeding from the gums and in the digestive system along with vomiting and stomach pain. DHF can also get more serious involving the heart and lungs whihc requires hospitalization. Self-use of no steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) and aspirin is not recommended as they can promote bleeding and should be administered only under the supervision of a doctor. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) or codeine are usually given to relieve pain. Dengue is fatal in less than 1% of the cases. The acute portion of the disease with fever and

body pain will usually last about one to two weeks. The period of convalescence and the feeling of weakness may take several weeks to pass. SO HOW CAN I AVOID DENGUE IN THE FIRST PLACE? Good mosquito hygiene and common sense are your best weapons. When appropriate, wear long sleeves and clothes that will cover the legs. Sleep in mosquitofree spaces, keep windows and doors without screens closed to keep mosquitos out. Use insect repellents that contain DEET, they are effective in repelling mosquitos. Almost all “natural” repellents and vitamin patches will do absolutely nothing to keep mosquitos away. Mosquitos can detect the carbon dioxide exhaled in human breath, they will follow the trail back to you if you stay in one place too long. Also, mosquitos are poor fliers and have difficulty moving where there is wind. You can get some real relief from them on windy days and even sitting in front of the breeze stirred up by a fan can help keep them away. Enjoy your vacation in this beautiful and relaxing tropical paradise but be aware that trouble can come from small things in these wonderful places. Use common sense and avoid those irritating little mosquitos as much as possible. Be aware of Dengue Fever’s symptoms and seek medical help if you begin to display them.

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Dining guide / Krabi

CARNIVORE | STEAK & GRILL Soi Klong Haeng opposite Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang.

DA CARLA | ITALIAN & THAI Noppharathara Beach, inside Sabai Resort.

The quality of what this kitchen produces is extremely hard to beat - and the experience of the owner Gidi is evident. All main courses come with salad and a choice of six different potatoes dishes that include homemade french fries and mashed potatoes to die for.

As well as great thai food, this is the place for some realdeal homemade pasta just like it should be made. Great meat selection too, with quality steak and the freshest seafood you could hope to find.

Average price: 400-900+THB

Average price: 250+THB

What to Try: The “Carnivore” signature Steak

What to Try: The hand-filled ravioli

Free WiFi?: Yes

Free WiFi?: Yes

Opening Hours: Open daily from 3pm - 11pm.

Opening Hours: Daily from 7:30am - 2:30pm and 5:30pm - 9:30pm

Tel:+66 (0)75661061

Tel: +66 (0)75637791

Website: www.carnivore-thailand.com

Website: www.sabairesort.com

VENEZIA {SOFITEL | ITALIAN & SEAFOOD 200 Moo.3 Klong Muang Beach, Tambon Nongtalay, Muang, Krabi

U & P | HOME MADE BAKERY 401/4 Ao Nang, Krabi. End of Na Thai Road.

SOFITEL KRABI PHOKEETHRA GOLF & SPA RESORT’S Ristorante Venezia serves up gourmet cuisine featuring traditional Italin recipes, pizzas straight from the wood-fired oven and a large selection of wines from all over the globe.

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.

Dining is available either indoors or on the outdoor terrace, al fresco style, with panoramic views of the ocean and tropical gardens.

Lunchtime is sorted with great selection of western and thai dishes.

Average price: 400++THB

What to Try: Any of the sandwiches

What to Try: Special selection of Rissoto’s by our Italian Chef

Free WiFi?: Yes

Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 6pm - 11pm Tel: +66 (0)75 627 800 Website: www.sofitel.com/6184

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Average Price: 100THB Opening Hours: 6am - 5pm Tel.: 081-8956670

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SUSHI HUT | JAPANESE, THAI & WESTERN Muang Krabi, Ao Nang Krabi, Krabi, 81000

UMBERTO’S ITALIAN KITCHEN| ITALIAN & SEAFOOD Located in the ground story of Alisea boutiquw hotel, Klong Heang Rd. Ao Nang

The Suhi Hut and Grill offers freshly prepared Sushi, Sashimi and other traditional Japanese cuisine, and a range of both thai and western food such as Australian steaks, American burgers and Thai curries. Come for a taste of Japan right here in Ao Nang.

Umberto’s Italian Kitchen is a newly opened restaurant in Ao Nang featuring a wide array of traditional Italian dishes complimented of fresh Andaman seafood and imported Australian steaks.

Average price: 200-450THB

Average Price: 200 - 600+

What to Try: The Nigiri rolls

What to Try: The Seafood pasta

Free WiFi?: Yes

Wifi: Yes

Opening Hours: Daily 11am-11pm

Opening Hours: 11am-10pm

Tel: 075-637-0305

Come and be amazed by the range of dishes.

Tel: 084 627 2991 Website: www.umbertorestaurant.com

KRABI VILLA CAFE | COFFEE & SANDWICHES Klong Muang Beach Road, opposite The Pelican condominium

AO NANG BUFFET | THAI & WESTERN 328, Moo 2, Tambol Aonang, Amphor Muang, Krabi

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.

Our daily dinner buffet serves endless portions of BBQ, sushi, western favorites, and Thai cuisine. We have something for everyone, eat to your heart’s content for 459+THB, with kids always eating for free. Conveniently located next door to McDonald’s in Ao Nang with both indoor and outdoor seating available.

Average price: 100THB

What to Try: A little of everything

What to Try: Sandwiches, organic coffee

Free WiFi?: Yes

Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Tues - Sun from 9am - 5pm

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Average Price: 459THB

Tel: +66 (0)75 600 141

Opening Hours: 6pm - 10pm

Website: www.krabivillacompany.com

Tel.:075 626888

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DIVER’S INN | GERMAN & STEAKHOUSE Ao Nang, opposite the Siam Commercial Bank, Near Mc Donalds.

ANDAMANA BEACH CLUB | THAI-BEACH CLUB 328, Moo 2, Ao Nang,, Krabi Town 81000

Enjoy Australian Angus steaks, duck of chicken breasts or The Andamana Beach Club will impress anyone coming for a pork tenderloins. visit as it has been built with twisted bamboo stalks and large overhangings roofs. The beach club is truly a unique place to You can also enjoy traditional German wheat beers or a nice dine on those hot afternoons. imported wine like a German Riesling as you munch on tasty appetizers such as tempura shrimp or maybe a full plate of Open to public all year around and only a quick 5 minutes’ steamy spare ribs. drive to Ao Nang towards the Fossil Beach. Average price: 150 – 900+ THB

Average price: 180

What to Try: The Angus steaks

What to Try: Pad Thai

Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 11am - 11pm

Free WiFi?: Yes

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

Opening Hours: Daily from 10am-7pm

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

Tel: 096-371-4656, 092-995-2039

TIP ANDA | THAI, SEAFOOD & FUSION

THE HILLTOP | FINE THAI 99 Moo 3, Ao Nang Krabi

79/45 Moo 3, Nopparat Thara Beach

The menu offers a wide selection of traditional Thai food, seafood and some international dishes including a specialty fusion Italian- Thai dish, the famous tom yum pizza. The chicken cashew nuts is particularly delicious and the steamed fish with lemon sauce is one of the finest Thai dishes you can find.

The Hilltop Restaurant is located on one of the most phenomenal perches for a panoramic sunset.

Average price: 100-300THB

Average price: 400-900+THB

What to Try: Tom Yam Pizza

What to Try: Southern Crab Curry, Duck The Hilltop Style

Free WiFi?: Yes

Free WiFi?: Yes

Opening Hours: Daily 7am - 10pm

Opening Hours: Daily from 11am - 12am

Tel: +66(0)75661179

Tel: +66 (0)75 637 195

Pamper yourselves with fresh Andaman lobsters, king prawns, crabs and giant oysters carefully chosen and prepared. Try new mouth-watering dishes such as ‘duck, the hilltop style’ and ‘southern curry with crabmeat & local herbs’’.

Website: www.thehilltopaonang.com

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GECKO’S RESTAURANT | RUSTIC ITALIAN Dusit Thani Krabi Beach Resort on Klong Muong Beach

BELLINI ITALIAN RESTAURANT| ITALIAN & INTERNATIONAL The The Amari Vogue Beach Resort on Tubkeak beach

Treat your family and friends to a rustic home-style Italian feast at Gecko’s restaurant and enjoy choosing from fresh handmade pastas and zesty salads, delicious Italian selections from authentic home cooking to pizzas baked in a traditional wood burning oven with the true character of Italy.

Specializing in authentic Italian cuisine, the fare is designed, prepared, cooked and presented with creativity and skill. Bellini has perfected a delicious menu of handmade pastas, gourmet pizza and delicious seafood specialties

Average price: 190-420THB

Average Price: 300 - 800++THB

What to Try: VITELLO-TONATO

What to Try: Antipasti & Risotto arborio al zafferano e gamberoni

Free WiFi?: Yes

Wifi: Yes

Opening Hours: Daily 11am - 10:30pm

Opening Hours: 11am-11pm

Tel: +66 (0)75 628 000

Tel: 075-607-777

Website: www.dusitthanikrabi.com

Website: www.Amari.com

FOODIES RESTAURANT & DELI | FRENCH & THAI RUEN MAI | AUTHENTIC SOUTHERN THAI CUISINE 290/19 Moo 2, Tumbon Ao Nang Muang Krabi 81180

117 Moo 2, Sai Thai, Muang Krabi

Cooking various daily specialties from Waugh beef massaman Ruen Mai, “old wooden house” in Thai, was built for Thai curry to a robust and hearty ratatouille, you are sure to find people to represent the most authentic Southern Thai cuisine. Three years ago, the restaurant was relocated to its current your senses tested. location, just outside of Krabi Town and Ao Nang. Foodies also caters private functions and parties, so if you have a special party give them a call. Average price: 120-500THB

Average price: 250THB

What to Try: lamb provincial

What to Try: burnt eggplant,

Free WiFi?: Yes

Free WiFi?: Yes

Opening Hours: Daily 11am-11pm

Opening Hours: Daily from 11am-2pm, 5pm-10pm

Tel: +66 (0) 81 273 2029 / +66 (0) 89 587 3533

Tel: +66 (0)75 621 387

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PECKING A FIGHT C

ockfighting in Thailand is very popular and has been a part of the country’s culture for several hundred years. Said to be the world’s oldest spectator sports, it is also very popular throughout all of Asia and legally governed by stringent rules. It is illegal for the cocks to use artificial spurs that can cause serious injuries. Instead, owners use padded metal spurs, called gaffes, to lessen their impact. The “fight to the death rule” is also outlawed, so cocks do live to fight again. They are usually retired after two years.

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In Krabi, cockfighting is mainly a program organized by the local Muslims. They love gambling, cockfights and fish fighting. The cockfights are great events in which local people find real enjoyment. In fact, fighter cocks are very expensive and they are groomed with meticulous care. Although no definitive proof exists, legend has it that cockfighting began as a spectator sport in Thailand around 1350 A.D. In 1562, Crown Prince Naresuan was captured by the Burmese when he was seven years old, to ensure that the prince’s father stayed loyal to the Burmese King. It is said that the Prince, who grew up watching and enjoying cockfights, took part in one with a Burmese Prince and won. Today, in the city of Ayutthaya, at Wat Suwandararam, you can see murals which depict the fights between the Burmese Prince’s roosters and Prince Naresuan’s birds. The Prince returned to Thailand, and as a King he still enjoyed the sport of cockfighting. It was a sport quickly taken up by the aristocrats of the day. Nowadays, it is more the rural population of Thailand that enjoys this sport. There are two types of purebred Thai fighting birds. The first is the type that Prince Naresuan took with him to Burma, the “kai lueng hang khao”, which literally translates as “yellow chicken with a white tail”. This bird is still very popular today amongst breeders, it is a native of Phitasanulok in Northern Thailand. The second major breed of cock is a native of Central Thailand, the “pradu hang dam” with a brown body and a black tail. Thai birds are known for their aggressiveness in the sport, with blistering jump kicks and a barrage of pecks to their opponents. Burmese cocks on the other hand are known for their

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strategic fighting. The most prized fighting bird these days in the world of cockfighting is a cross breed of Thai and Burmese, combining the best from both animals, the patience of the Burmese with the power of the Thai. At six weeks old, breeders select the chicks that already show promise of being good strong fighters. They are fed a special highprotein, low-fat diet to build up their strength. They may also be given steam baths with lemongrass to toughen up their skin. Fighting cocks live for about ten years but only two or three of those years are spent fighting. It is also a requirement that all cockfighting birds register with the Livestock Department, where they receive a “Fighting Cock Passport”. This is a requirement that has been in place ever since the outbreak of avian flu, in 2004. The identity cards certify the vaccination records of the birds. Fights take place every weekend around the country. And it is estimated that today in Thailand the cockfighting industry has an audience of over 200,000 people each weekend, held at over seventy five licensed venues throughout the country. The cockfights themselves take place in round, sandy pits measuring about twenty feet across, with one and a half foot high padded walls. The only person allowed into the pit during the fight is the referee. Thai cockfighting does not include spurs or blades, and the bouts do not last until death; usually they will last up to fifteen minutes. Fairness is the name of the game in Thailand; before a cockfight, owners gather to compare the weight of their birds so that they can match up good fighting pairs. Though gambling is illegal in Thailand, official bets are placed; however, unofficial

bets made amongst the spectators continue throughout the fight. This is because organizers of some cockfights can ask for, and sometimes receive, an exemption from the gambling laws and bets are allowed at the fights. People keep track of their wagers in small notebooks, furiously scribbling down their wins and losses. There is a lot of excitement around the rings with people shouting, yelling out to the birds, to each other, laughing and commiserating with one another. It has been said by some that the cockfight has come to symbolize the Thai’s love of a fair fight, the popularity of the sport speaks for itself.

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Take off and cruise

Throw down that phone, take off your shoes and get ready to explore the local islands of Krabi aboard a most luxurious speedboat operated by the Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra. The islands that dot the horizon of Krabi are one of the signature sights of the province, those familiar limestone karsts with emerald green vines and shrubs hanging onto the sides of them can be seen from almost anywhere on the coastline of Krabi. They were formed many millennia ago yet they are still changing even today. You can observe at the bases of these cliffs where the salty sea waters have eaten away at the outer crust of the limestone and created a crescent shape in the rock. The islands that dot the coast offer many different beaches to choose from. From the more heavily visited islands of Koh Poda and Koh Tub where you are free to grab cold beer and meet friends and family to the more secluded islands of Lading and Pak Bia islands (part of the Koh Hong archipelago) where you can sit for hours and see nobody. The thing that all these beaches have in common is their proximity to Ao Nang beach, most of the more popular islands can be reached in as little as ten minutes. So what are you waiting for? Get on a boat and start exploring. The Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra offers private chartered trips as well as group trips, get in touch with its activity and leisure team to book your spot today at: www.sofitel.com/6184

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15,000 200 32,000 Filler (Juvederm ultra plus) 15,000

LOCAL RESIDENTS RECEIVE 20% OFF TOTAL BILL

Reservaaons recommended, Palm Court Restaurant

THB 385++ (THB 450 - net)

THB 430++ (THB 500 - net)

THB 495++ (THB 580 - net)

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ll women in the world want to be beautiful. Now it is possible thanks to all the information and tutorials they can find on the internet as well as professional make-up artists they have access to. We met one of them for an interview, Sarisa Ohmmarit Johansson who lives and works in Krabi. www.krabi-magazine.com www.krabi-magazine.com


Tell us how you started your career as a makeup artist? I’ve had an interest in makeup since I was young and it really took off when I studied fashion design. I started learning on my own by reading books and asking advice. In 2005, I was lucky enough to be introduced to the Thai star makeup artist Pee, who became my first teacher and so I started my career as a makeup artist. I began by applying makeup for my own models during fashion design classes and shows, and the other participant’s models as well. I have been active for ten years now and I work mostly for international weddings, ceremonies and fashion photo shoots. Where did you study? At first I read a lot of makeup books and magazines such as Bobbi Brown publications, and then I had the chance to meet the Thai star makeup artist, Pee which allowed me to learn from the best. After that I applied to the Makeup academy by KMA professional cosmetic to improve my knowledge. Where do you get the inspiration in your work? When I meet a client I try to know them better and learn more about their taste and the look they are looking for by talking to them. I observe their style, the clothes that they will be wearing and the colors that will match with it. It is also important to keep in mind what type of event they are planning to attend, wedding makeup might not look the same as a fashion shoot makeup.

Are there any professional makeup artists whom you like or follow? Two makeup artists come to mind, the Thai makeup artist Pearypie and the international artist Bobbi Brown. Pearypie is young and with her I share the idea that more experience and knowledge is always a good thing. Like her, I try to create my best work every time in order to gain more experience. Bobbi Brown is a true idol of mine. Her style and how she works is an inspiration to me, I really want to follow her steps. She knows how to make each of her clients unique by offering them a makeup that fits perfectly.

If you are planning a wedding ceremony or a personal photo shoot, it is really important to call on a professional makeup artist’s services, to use Sarisa’s services contact here: Follow her Facebook page: Sarisa Ohmmarit Sarisa stylist page Email: sarisa.sm11@gmail.com Line id: Sarisa.sm11 Phone: +66 (0) 95 420 5434

Every makeup artist has a certain style which distinguishes him or her, can you give us some examples of yours? Like a painter will tell a story when painting on a canvas, I try to tell the story of the person through makeup. Good makeup styling will highlight a story, this is my signature way of working. I try not to have a specific style of my own, to me the personality of the person is always the deciding factor.

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Exotic Fruits DRAGON FRUIT (GAO MUNG GORN) This is probably the most dramatic-looking of all the Thai fruits, and the outside appearance gives NO indicator of the inside appearance at all! The fruit is a bright pink oblong shape with pointed green leaves springing out from all sides – hence the name, as it DOES look a little dragon-like. Cutting it open down the middle of the fruit will display a white center, filled with tiny black dots. To eat this fruit, scoop out the filling with a spoon. This fruit is moist, sweet, crunchy and delicious! When picking out dragon fruit, “the redder the better” for ripeness!

G U AVA ( F A R A N G ) Looks like a bumpy/wrinkled green apple. Cutting guava is very pretty. Slice ½ way into it, wedge-like, and then slice all around the guava this way. We pulled out the wedges and ate them this way. This doesn’t taste like the Hawaiian fruit. Hawaiian guava fruits (called strawberry guava) are pink and sweeter. These were somewhat bland, crunchy and starchy – a little pear-like.

ROSE APPLE (CHOM-POO) This looks like a cross between a thin red pepper and an apple. Cut them into lengthwise slices and eat the thin pieces. These are delicious – sweet and crunchy. They are also called Bell or Mountain Apples

MANGOSTEEN (MANG-KUT) Mangosteen is a bizarre looking fruit with a round, deep purple shell. It has flavorful white flesh that is eaten in sections. This has a delicious, distinctive flavor that is also wonderful for juices. Mangosteen is becoming better known globally for it’s remarkable healing properties.

JACKFRUIT (KHANOON) This is a fascinating fruit that comes in a huge spindly ball. Opening it up, you can pull out separate pods, which are around 3” long. These pods have large seeds inside that can be peeled, boiled and eaten with salt. The flesh of the fruit has a pungent taste and smell, somewhat crunchy and a little sour/starchy feel to it. Sometimes they are very sweet, and other times they are pretty bland.

L O N G A N ( L A M - YA I ) Look like big brown grapes on a branch. They have a thin but hard shell that is easy to break open. The flesh is clear and very sweet with a pit inside. These are delicious but don’t eat too many at one time, as you can get cold sores or even a fever.

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5 TIPS TO MAKE YOUR NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS A SUCCESS We all likely have many more than five goals we would like to accomplish this year, but in keeping with the lean mentality. These five resolutions, if done mindfully can have dramatic ripple effects on your health, happiness and professional success. 1: Smile more. It is well known among social psychologists now that the simple act of smiling can make you happier and healthier, even if your smile is a forced one, so practice more in 2016. Smiling works for an obvious reason, it is contagious, literally. The key takeaway: when you smile, you may appear more inviting, attractive, relaxed and sincere to others. And when you don’t smile, the impression you give may be the opposite. 2: Maintain a health and fitness regimen. The health impacts of regular physical exercise are widely known (and very important to your success as a leader). But, in addition to reducing stress, fighting disease and improving mood, energy and sleep, getting regular exercise and eating healthier can also make you appear to be a better leader. 3: Schedule personal time. That’s right, schedule your personal time. Many of us are used to scheduling, but for some reason only seem to do so in the context of work. However, there is a growing body of evidence suggesting that the most productive people are not actually the busiest but rather those who prioritize their free time for personal passions, for family and for activities completely unrelated to their jobs. In the New Year, schedule time for family and friends, your work will improve so as your relationships. 4: Don’t commit to things you can’t do. There’s quite a bit of literature out there about the fake-it-until-you-make-it mentality that is, committing to things outside your comfort zone in an effort to grow and improve. Can’t make it to dinner with your friend next week but prefer to say ‘maybe’ so you can delay the disappointment? Just say you can’t. Not overextending yourself will save you time and consternation down the road, and when you do commit, you’ll actually follow through and become known as a person whose word means something. 5: Use your calendar. One of the best ways to stay on top of your goals is to schedule relentlessly. Managing your to-do list in an online calendar will help you miss fewer deadlines, keep you organized and ensure that you are prioritizing your most important tasks. Key non-work items to schedule include seeing family and friends, reading the news and books, engaging in personal hobbies and checking personal finances.

Don’t Just Set your goals, Maintain them! Success with resolutions, as with business objectives, isn’t merely about setting goals but maintaining them. Come up with your own system to periodically monitor your progress and assess whether a change in strategy is necessary. That requires will power, discipline and a fluctuation in mindset between living in the moment and planning.

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ONYX HOSPITALITY IS CREATING A BUZZ WITH THEIR CSR PROGRAM

‘PLAN BEE’

RURAL Beekeeping by Shama Sukhumvit Bangkok Part of the Shama CSR focuses to stimulate entrepreneurship to alleviate poverty, Shama Sukhumvit Bangkok is looking to partner with Raitong Organics Farm to introduce a rural beekeeping initiative. Through this scheme, Shama will provide the farming community with the resources to maintain healthy Asian honeybee populations and also encourage them to earn a supplementary income. Shama and Raitong Organics Farm will provide professional training and education on basic Asian honeybee biology and also the important ecological role bees play in the environment. As part of their corporate social responsibility (CSR) efforts, Vogue Resort & Spa Ao Nang and Amari Vogue Krabi have teamed

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up to assist the local community to help alleviate poverty and also protect the region’s biodiversity through their Plan Bee program. Khun Phusit, Resort Manager for Vogue Resort & Spa, Ao Nang tells us more about the project: The objectives of Plan Bee are: To help alleviate poverty and protect our biodiversity by providing rural community with practical training and tools to earn a supplementary income while sustaining healthy Asian honeybee populations through beekeeping. To educate the younger generation about biodiversity and beekeeping The process of Plan Bee includes: Engaging twelve villagers from different families with the lowest income of

the village – six of which should be women, through an interview process. Introduce beekeeping to a school, training the teachers and students on the importance of biodiversity and beekeeping. Provide a two-day training, to be conducted by Khun Dolrohman Noom-Oui (Apiarist). The selected twelve villagers and the school will each receive two hives and other start-up tools. In return, these villagers and the school will offer two bottles of honey from their first harvest to us, and in turn they can choose to use the honey as their corporate gifts or sell it to Amari. Regarding their following harvests, they will be able to sell the honey to whom they want, whilst it helps promote Amari properties, as a supply chain initiative.

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The results of Plan Bee The best example of seeing the results is to review the progress from our first year’s villagers and school. The villagers that were first trained in 2013 are now successful honey producers. The image to the left shows their products which have been nominated as an OTOP (One Tambon One Product) product for their subdistrict. The children and teachers from Baan Nai Nang School can be very proud of their accomplishments. They were also trained in 2013 and have proven to be very creative and industrious. Producing not only honey but making natural honey soaps carefully packaged and presented. They represented Krabi Province for a ‘Student Art and Craft Fair’ competition and eventually were sent to Bangkok to present their products and were rewarded with the winner for all provinces of Thailand. The initial group of twelve villagers started the program with twenty four hives, two each as per the project plan.At this day, they own approximately 650 hives. Overall we are extremely happy with the accomplishments and success of all stakeholders. Even the bees must be happy with their role in protecting and maintaining biodiversity.

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INK BRANDED

In the old days, if you got a tattoo done at a certain temple, you would also automatically belong to a group, others who got tattoos from the same temple. This was beneficial for, if you got into a street fight, the fight would stop if you realized you were fighting with someone who had been tattooed at the same temple. Or others tattooed at that temple might come to your aid. Ritual tattoos, otherwise known as Yantra, have been popular in Thailand for generations. In the past, tattoos were not usually done as decorative art but instead were done because people believed they gave them special powers. For centuries, Thai warriors were tattooed before battle to protect them from the enemy and, even today, many Thais believe that a tattoo will keep them safe and even stop a speeding bullet. In modern day Thailand, traditional tattoos are still popular with young Thai men who have just been conscripted into the military and want the comfort of being ‘protected’ before they leave for duty.

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A tattoo’s placement on the body has great signi f icance in Thai tattooing. The closer a tattoo is to the head, where the soul is thought to reside, the greater power it will have.

In no other country in the world except Thailand does the tattoo tradition have an annual religious celebration. Once a year, thousands of tattoo enthusiasts from around the world descend on the temple known as Wat Bang Phra, located fifty kilometers outside Bangkok, where dozens of heavily tattooed Buddhist monks are masters of the tattoo art. This Wat is also known as the Temple of the Flying Tiger. Unlike most tattoos in the West, the Thai version comes steeped in spiritual, or some might say superstitious, meaning. Protection, good luck, and blessings from on high are what the tattoo devotees are seeking. Many arrive already heavily tattooed and are there to simply get their designs ‘recharged’, by having the Buddhist monks rebless their body art.

Tattoos in Thailand are also used to ward off evil spirits. These tattoos have images of snakes, tigers, Buddhist images and scriptures, even lucky Thai numbers. They have a specific geometric pattern and involve Vedic chanting by the monk to seal the protective element of the tattoo. When the tattoo is finished, it is then consecrated by the monk in a ceremony involving incense and candles. A tattoo’s placement on the body has great significance in Thai tattooing. The closer a tattoo is to the head, where the soul is thought to reside, greater power it will have. Thai tattooing has adapted to modernity with typical Thai finesse and subtlety. For those who fear that their tattoos may not be well-received in an office modeled after its Western counterparts, Thais may get tattoos not with the usual tattoo inks but with sesame oil or even no pigments of any kind. The tattooing implements, the designs and the mantras are all the same. The result, however, for all intents and purposes, is an ‘invisible’ tattoo, with none of the visible stigma of a tattoo, but with all its magical powers to protect as an amulet and talisman intact. One of Hollywood’s most prominent actresses has had a couple of yantra tattoos done in Bangkok. Angelina Jolie, a frequent visitor to South East Asia, has visited Bangkok a couple of

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times to get tattoos. The first one she had done in 2003, five lines of ancient Khmer script to ward off evil and bad luck and the second one in 2004, a large Asian tiger by famous Thai tattoo artist Sompong Kanphai. Jolie believes the tattoos give her protection, and sometimes the belief is all it takes for something to become a reality. So if you are looking for a traditional Thai yantra tattoo, head to Bangkok and ask at one of the thousands of temples. Just like anywhere else in the world though, the yantra aspect of Thai tattoos is fading. Less people now get tattoos done by monks and instead are going to one of several popular tattoo artists who have their own small shops. Thai traditionalists would warn tattoo enthusiasts that ordinary ‘decorative’ tattoos have no power to protect or bless them. Decorative tattoos in the traditionalist’s eyes are executed using modern electric machines in the hands of tattooists with little true feeling, and consequently the tattoos lack authority and integrity. Mainly, they are perceived to lack magic. Such tattoos would have little power to act as a protective

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amulet or talisman or to bring good fortune to the wearer.

• Take your time deciding on the design

Nevertheless, tattoos are now becoming art in Thailand, just like everywhere else. Members of Thai bands and rock groups are also getting tattoos as the ‘in, cool Western thing’ to do. The function of these tattoos is a tribal identity, a badge of membership. This is the heart of the whole business, although it is influenced by current trends and passing fads, the purpose of nearly every tattoo is to show that the wearer is a part of something. Krabi is one of the most fascinating tourist attraction in the south of Thailand. Apart from swimming and diving in the sea, getting tattoo is one of the most popular activities here. So, if a more modern tattoo is what you are looking for, head towards the many tattoo artists of Krabi, most of whom have clean tattoo parlors and who sterilize their instruments. Just make sure you go to one with a good reputation and one that is known for being clean.

• Shop around for price

• Pay attention to their portfolios

• Personal recommendations are to be taken strongly

• Chat through everything, design, time, etc; a good artist will happily do so

• Check needles are new; they won’t be offended if you ask to see them be opened

• Avoid getting one whilst wasted on a night out!

If you’re looking at getting a design done during your travel in Thailand, just make sure you think through the following points so you don’t end up regretting it:

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Thai Talk Hello (m) / (f) Thank you (m) / (f) How are you? I’m fine How much is this? What is this?

Sawadee Krap / sawadee kaa khopoon krap / khopoon kaa Sabai Dee Mai? Sabai Dee A Nee Tao Rai? Nee a Rai?

Yes

Chai

No

Mai Chai

I can’t speak Thai Sorry/Excuse me Can you speak English? I don’t understand

Poot Passa Thai Mai Dai Kor Toht Khun Poot Passa Angrit Dai Mai? Mai Khao Jai

Do you understand?

Khao Jai Mai?

Help!

Chooey Dooey!

Spicy

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Ao Nang’s premier seafood restaurant, has once again opened their doors to the public. Expecting another jam packed high season, they have made a number of additions to their restaurant. Experience for yourself what the town is talking about, take a trip to the top, take a trip to The Hilltop. Sitting on the cliffs that separate Ao Nang and Nopparathara beaches, The Hilltop sits comfortably poised above both bays below offering stunning views on sunrise and sunset. Focusing on a variety of Thai and seafood options, The Hilltop offers a number of dishes to those looking to try a wide range of what makes Thai cuisine so special. Try one of the exquisite lobster dishes, or the new oyster salad, or a succulently soy sauce infused deep fried sea bass, three of the menu’s newest items. The Hilltop services a number of corporate functions and events for certain groups, January | 2015

if you need a location for a special event, the hilltop could serve you for just this matter. This January, the Ferrari Club from Singapore made the trip through Singapore and Malaysia to Ao Nang, just to enjoy their annual tradition. The Hilltop is bound to please anyone, but it is best you see for yourself what makes it so special and why it has been the talk of the town for years.

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attanapat, the renowned hospital located in Trang province servicing thousands of patients monthly has expanded to Ao Nang, with their emergency medical clinic. Wattanapat Hospital Trang has been in operation since 1962 and has grown from a small clinic with only one doctor to a massive hospital with dozens of doctors specializing in all sorts of medicine, from dermatology and optometry to dentistry and general MD work. Wattanapat Hospital in Trang can offer you any services you might need and is located only two hours from downtown Ao Nang. The new Wattanapat Medical Clinic in Ao Nang opened in April 2015 and it can offer a range of services such as treatment for: X-Ray Dengue Fever Stomach infection Scrape Minor motorbike injury Cuts and bruises Diarrhea As Wattanapat Medical Clinic in Ao Nang also serves as a referral center for the patent hospital in Trang, any ailment that the clinic might not be able to service immidately they will refer the patient to the parent hosputal in Trang. An ambulance is on standby 24 hours a day to transfer patients directly to the Wattanapat Hospital Trang.

With Wattanapat, you have full coverage whether it is at the medical center in Ao Nang or their larger parent hospital in Trang, all of your needs will be met. For insurance concerns rest assured as Wattanapat Hospital works with hundreds of insurance providers from all over the globe and has an insurance specialty department which will coordinate with your insurance provider offering prompt service. Wattanapat Medical Clinic in Ao Nang offers in hotel calls for any need you might have when you cannot come to their clinic yourself. If you have an ailment you wish a doctor to visit you about please call the clinic directly at: 091-849-9914, a doctor is always on call 24 hours a day so do not hesitate to call for any need.

If you wish to find more information about Wattanapat Medical Hospital please visit one of their online resources: www.wattanapat.co.th Facebook page at www.facebook.com/wattanapathospital You can email them directly at: wpthosp@cscoms.com

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Recipe of the month

5 INGREDIENTS DETOX SMOOTHIE

Are you having some ginger bread and turkey regret after Christmas? How about we offset some of that decadence with a healthy, detox smoothie? Smoothies are a delicious way to detox and one of the best drinks to add to your daily routine. To detox your body you need to feed it foods that help it purge itself, while at the same time provide it with the vitamins and minerals it needs to function at its best.

Ingredients

•1 cup of frozen berries •1 cup of organic spinach or kale •1/2 cup of bananas, previously peeled, sliced & frozen •1 tablespoon of flax seed meal •1 cup of orange fruit juice

Instructions

1. Add all ingredients to a blender and blend on high until smooth. If the drink is too thick, add more juice or water. For more sweetness, add extra frozen banana. 2. Pour into two serving glasses and enjoy.

Nurtirion information: Calories: 181; Fat: 1.6g; Saturated fat: 0g; Carbohydrates: 41g; Sugar: 29g; Protein: 2.5g; Sodium: 19mg; Fiber: 4.7g

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Enjoy a five ingredients detox smoothie with lots of fiber, antioxidants and immune boosting nutrients for optimum health. This creamy beverage is perfect for breakfast or a snack. www.krabi-magazine.com


Enjoy your vacation in a private villa Imagine waking up every morning to a breath-taking view without even leaving your bed. Feeling total relaxation overcome you as you enjoy a coffee from your own terrace in the morning sun. The spacious and delicate villas all are seafacing, and the marvellous sunset will take your breath away every evening. Each villa has: 2 bedrooms, each with a queen size bed and space for 2 extra beds (kids). 2 bathrooms with open air showers. Fully equipped kitchen (fridge, freezer, microwave) with all you need for meals at home. Living room, TV, wireless for laptop. Terrace of 78 m2 with dining, relax and sun bed areas. Book a villa on our web site www.kantiang.se and get 20% discount using promo code: LANTA

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Koh Lanta

Koh Lanta 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 it all.

utmost privacy. It’s the picture of a postcard, symbolizing a luxe hideaway in Lanta for relaxing in natural surroundings.

The Sunset Island, Koh Lanta

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 - hence it’s often referred to name as ‘The Sunset 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 take in more dramatic views and less crowded for swimming.

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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 fastdeveloping island. Once called Ban Si Raya, Old Town was historically a 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 and home to an ancient community that was established on the island long ago.

It’s a picturesque place dating back 100 years, from the old days of sea trading. Near the shacks along the coast, local fishermen still dock their longtail boats and make for an authentic snapshot of local life.

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LANTA ACTIVITES

Namaste at Oasis Yoga

Enjoy fire shows at Why Not Bar

Snorkeling and fishing at Lanta Dream & Paradise

Yoga is a great way to take back control over your holistic, mental and emotional health and Oasis Yoga is an exceptional place to do so.

Located right on the beach at Kantiang Bay View Resort, the Why Not Bar host live appearances from popular bands in Thailand and hold beach parties about once a month. With a live band every night, fireshows on the beach and great cocktails, there’s a buzz going on there every night.

Looking to discover the beauty of the Andaman Sea in a friendly and easy going atmosphere then look no further than Lanta Dream & Paradise, a company specialized in private snorkeling and fishing trips.

Situated at Klong Dao Beach, Oasis Yoga welcomes you to discover restorative health with laid back island relaxation and a chill seaside attitude. Whether you are a seasoned yoga practioner or want to try your first practice in a unique atmosphere, Farra Williams, a certified yoga instructor, is here to help you develop the tools to take the peace of holistic health home with you. Phone number : +66 (0) 85 115 4067 www.oasisyoga-lanta.com

Fire shows at Why Not Bar are some of the best you will see on the island and are a must see during your stay in Koh Lanta. They normally start after 10pm but if you want a good seat in the bar you will need to get there a little earlier. Just sit, relax and enjoy a laid back atmosphere, great vibe and a very entertaining and welcoming staff. Phone number : +66 (0) 83 644 1333 www.facebook.com/WhyNotBarKohLanta

Aboard authentic longtail boats with a professional team, Lanta Dream & Paradise offers you unique trips with exclusive itineraries by discovering and exploring the heart of Marine National Parks of Koh Phi Phi, Koh Bamboo and so many more. If you want to cut off of the world for a short time you can choose a camping trip program in Koh Rok and Koh Kradan or pass a fishing day on the sea in Koh Haa with Captain Boo. All tours include transfers go and back from your hotel to the boat, Marine National Park entrance fees, snorkeling equipment, Thai buffet, fresh water, fruits, fishing equipment (for the Fishing Trip), camping tents 2/3 people (for the Camping package), life jackets and insurance for passengers. Phone number : +66 (0) 890 999 423/ +66 (0) 861 114 054 / +66 (0) 855 790 178 www.lantalongtailboat.sitew.org

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Scuba diving at OK Club Diving Center

Thai cooking classes at Time for Lime

Help local animals at Lanta Animal Welfare

If you want to discover scuba diving and the amazing underwater world of Koh Lanta with all its great dive sites and marine life, Ok Club Diving Center will make your dream comes true.

If you are looking to learn how to cook authentic Thai food then you must stop by Time for Lime where cooking classes are conducted in an open-air beachfront cookery school kitchen by the foodie lover Junie Kovacs.

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

Junie started Time for Lime out of a love of food. She wanted to give people amazing food experiences on a full-time basis. Her passion for food led her to create a well designed and laid-back atmosphere for people. Her work is known for its crosscultural and disciplinary surprises. She also founded Lanta Animal Welfare out of a love of animals and the profits from Time For Lime goes to LAW.

The rescue center is open daily to visitors who can tour the facilities and meet the animals. Whether you are interested in taking a dog for a stroll on the beach (some of the dogs love to swim) or are happier cudling one of the many affectionate cats, LAW is the place where you can get your furry fix while contributing to a worthwile cause.

Ok Club Diving Center is the opportunity to dive with highly qualified instructors in a very well organised establishment and learn through a friendly and professional approach. The courses and programs are available in english, german, italian, polish, french and russian. The Center offers unique sessions of cave diving, an extreme activity demanding high requirements for equipment configuration and reliability, as well as divers skills, physical condition and mental strength. If your wish is to explore some underwater treasures then opt for safari diving tours and choose between exotic Myanmar, the famous Similan Islands or Komodo Park in Indonesia.

Phone number : +66 (0) 75 68 4590 / +66 (0) 89 967 5017

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

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Dining guide / Krabi

TIME FOR LIME | THAI & FUSION 72/2 Mo 3, Klong Dao Beach, Saladan. Look for the “lime green” sign A small, funky un-snobbish place with passion and soul, on the beachfront for over ten years. Not only a famous professional Cooking School, but also a well-known restaurant that serves a high quality six dish tasting menu with an extremely good value. They also serve great wine with low prices and their cocktails are the talk of the town. What also makes this place unique is that their profit goes to the charity Lanta Animal Welfare.

775 Moo 2 T. Saladan Koh Lanta Located on Relax Beach, you will find a variety of western specialties such as fresh fish, meat or chicken as well as delicious salads and desserts. For breakfast, we offer four different packages which always includes freshly baked bread, fresh fruits and western coffee. For lunch, we serve cold dishes such as chicken wraps and salads and starting from 5 pm we offer our full menu.

Average price: 490 THB

Average price: 1850-400+

What to Try: The lemongrass or chili margarita

What to Try: Rack of Lamb

Free WiFi?: Yes

Free WiFi?: Yes

Opening Hours: Happy hour on cocktails 4 – 6.30pm

Opening Hours: Daily from 7:30am - 10pm

Tel: Tel: +66 (0)75 684 590

Tel: +66 (0)93 636 8003 / 090 157 0201

BEACHCOMBER, LANTA CASTAWAY RESORT | TEXMEX & THAI 299 Moo 2 Phra Ae, Saladan, Koh Lanta The restaurant features a terrific menu selection and is best known for its authentic tex mex dishes. You will 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 beachfront deck and in the garden. You will also want to enjoy a before and/or after dinner drink at the beach bar which serves up a wide variety of cocktails and delicious frozen drinks. Average price: 250-350 THB What to Try: The tex mex food Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 7am – 9pm, Monday until 4pm Tel: Tel: +66 (0)75 684 851 Website: www.lantacastaway.com

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TIDES, LAYANA RESORT & SPA / FINE FUSION 272 Moo 3 Saladan, Phra-Ae Beach 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: Tel: +66 (0)75 607 100

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Crown Lanta Resort

Thanee Law

Time for Lime

Klong Dao Beach Layana Resort & Spa

Mangrove Forest Agrotourism Center longtail boat trips

Lanta Castaway Resort

Phra Ae

Thung Yee Pheng village

Long Beach Lazy Days Bungalows

Lanta Animal Welfare

Klong Khong Beach Koh Bubu

Jee Lee village

Klong Tob Beach Rawi Warin Resort

Lanta Old Town

Thai Island Dream Estate

Klong Nin Beach

Mai Kaew Cave

Pier

Srilanta Resort

Koh Por Tham Seua Cave

Lanta Hospital

Klong Nui Beach

Koh Lanta Yai

Klong Hin Beach

The Houben

Waterfall

Koh Klang

Pimalai Resort

Ba Kantiang Bay

Koh Lek Ao Nui Bay Klong Jark Bay

National Park Headquarters

Sang Ka U sea gypsy village

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KOH JUM The Unofficial guide to one of the hidden treasure of Krabi

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

Koh Pu Mountain is the dominant geological feature on the island at over 400 meters. It’s a great hike for the adventurous and a vital refuge of native habitat still harboring Asian Pied Hornbills and Burmese pythons.

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

The three villages; Koh Pu, Ting Rai and Koh Jum are situated on the back side of the island, amongst the mangroves while the resorts are located opposite, facing the open Andaman Sea. This division allows the villagers to remain authentic without a significant tourist infrastructure while the resorts are all located on the beaches.

We are pleased to report that Koh Jum is still as tranquil and laid back as it always has been. In fact, what is most noticeable are the lack of noisy generators at most of the islands resorts. Folks come to Koh Jum to tune out; the island’s nature and culture dominate the minimal tourist infrastructure.

Koh Jum is predominately a large Muslim populated sub-district of Krabi, home to over 1,500 inhabitants. The locals of these villages engage mostly in fishing, rubber cultivation and the local crafts of cloth weaving and painting or ‘batik’ as it is known as here. While the north is mountainous, the south is comprised of dense jungle, cashew nut trees, rubber plantations, casuarinas and nipa-palms.

The existing resorts on Koh Jum all have their own family-run character, ranging from the backpackers paradise to luxurious beach villas.

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Since all the resorts face West, there are epic sunsets to be had all along the island. The

renowned Koh Jum Lodge is an excellent place to stay for a few days, and has superb views to boot. Access to the island is by longtail taxi boats which leave from the mainland at the port town of Laem Kruat. There is now a songthaew you can take direct from Krabi Town to Laem Kruat. During the high season most visitors come to Koh Jum using the Krabi-Koh Lanta ferry which stops at two locations on Koh Jum, both of which are offshore so local longtail boats will come from the island to pick up passengers. The lack of any deep ports on the island keep the ferry boats out at sea and almost prevent large masses of tourists from overcrowding the island. Getting here is an adventure and this ends up defining the interesting community of resorts and visitors that have made this island their home and the place they return to year after year. Getting to Koh Jum can be very simple or a bit of a nightmare, it all depends on how www.krabi-magazine.com


much you know about it. This is where Krabi magazine can help, we recently took the trip to Koh Jum ourselves and have decided to share the adventure with all of our readers.

signs which tell you to turn right for “Koh Jam”. This road will lead to the small locality of Laem Kruat, where you will find a large pier with boats going to Koh Jum.

There are 2 ways to get to Koh Jum- by passing ferry or longtail boat. There are ferries that leave from Koh Lanta at 8am and from Krabi at 11am, both ferries stop as they pass alongside Koh Jum and signal to longtail boats to come and pick up visitors to land ashore Koh Jum.

If you don’t have transport of your own, you can always catch a blue and yellow “songthaew” - the local buses that have benches in the back. On the side of the “songthaew” will be written – Krabi, Bus Station, Tesco, Big C, Laem Kruat, they are frequent and easy to spot.

Koh Phi Phi also has ferries which leave at 2pm and operate on the same principle as above.

These buses will leave from all of these locations at intervals throughout the day and will take you directly to the Laem Kruat pier.

The second way to get to Koh Jum is to go to the port town of Laem Kruat, from where you can catch a longtail boat directly to Koh Jum- this was our favorite of the 2 methods of travel. If you are driving, it takes about one hour to get from Ao Nang to Laem Kruat.

Now, the pier is a bit misleading. We waited at the end of the pier before realizing the longtail taxis were passing us by and docking at the mainland. Then we went back and followed our noses along past the shops until we saw a slipway with goods and people being unloaded. It was the second slipway we needed to get to “Moo Too”, the place on Koh Jum we were being collected from. If you know the name of the pier on Koh Jum

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you need to get to, just ask anyone in this area and they will direct you to the correct boat. We got on and soon were chugging along through the mangroves with a boat full of happy local Muslim women that looked as they hadn’t changed a bit since 1925 We arrived at Koh Jum just 45 minutes later, paid our 70thb fare and were taken by “taxi” (a battered old pickup truck) through the winding dirt track until we reached our destination resort. Give it a go and you will see a different side of Thailand from years gone by.

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What Does the term Rai mean? A Rai is a a measurement used to describe an area of Land in Thailand. 1 Square Rai is equal to 1,600 Square meters (40M X 40M), all measurements related to the Rai have been derived form the square meter. The Rai equals 4 Ngaan each of which is 400 Talangwa aka. Square meter. On international land measurment systems all of the Thai units of measurements are acceptable units of measurement; The Rai, The Ngaan and The Talangwa. Converting Rai and Wah can be complex and create legal issues when people do not understand what it is that they are signing a contract for. Please always double check all of your figures prior to signing anything. Our sample land conversion table below can offer you a starting point to understand what your potential purchase is. These are the basics for land conversion in the land measurment system of Thailand. Thailand does not use the Imperial or Metric system for measuring land.

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1 Sq. Wah = 4 Sq m. 1 acre = 2.471 Rai = 3,953.6 Sq m. = 42,556 Sq ft. 1 Ngan = 100 Wah (or 400 Sq. m.) 1 hectare = 6.25 Rai = 10,000 Sq. m. = 107,640 Sq. ft. 1 Rai = 4 Ngan (or 1,600 Sq. m.)

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