| | Beaches
and Beyond
SOUTHERN BEACHES Klong
Nin Beach After
you’ve decided to turn right, Klong Nin Beach will be your view on the right a
few minutes away. The long-stretch high quality nearly-white sand and peppermint-green
water are the reasons why people choose to stay in this area. It offers an easily
reached direct access to the beach. Middle-range and budget resorts and bungalows
line up along the beach alternating with pine trees and lush forest. During day-time,
the weather is fierce—the sun seems to shine directly and especially to this beach—
facing you. It is excellent to get a sun tan (or burn). European-owned accommodations
and restaurants are known to be settled in this area. Some posh resorts start
to build in Klong Nin and there are more in the years to come.
Klong Hin Beach Klong
Hin Beach is a small calm shore with rocky and sandy beach. Klong Hin has less
accommodation and entertainment than the northern beaches but those seeking solitude
will find this beach the right place to be. It offers prime soft sand and a relaxing
atmosphere. Those who stay at other beaches should drop by for a picnic or a short
swim as Klong Hin provides some natural beauty and wilderness. Nui
Beach It
takes some dedication and adventure seeking to get to Nui Beach from the main
road as the trail to get to this small beach is high from the hill. Just follow
the signage that will lead you into the jungle. A bit of trekking is required
but there is nothing to worry about as the tropical footpath is clearly marked.
Once there, you’ll discover an un-crowded tiny half moon bay—perfect for sunbathing
and swimming in private. The unspoilt blue lagoon may not be children-friendly
as the wind is strong and the tides are high. But adults should find this beach
a hidden heaven within the island. FAR SOUTH BEACHES Bakantiang
Beach The
most romantic beach trophy goes to Bakantiang Beach. Some people call it a bay
because of its beautiful curves from each side. There are some rocky parts next
to each curve but the rest is baby-powder like sandy beach. It’s without a doubt
a great place for swimming and the wideness of Bakantiang is also perfect for
water-sport activities. With few resorts on this beach in relation to its length,
it seems almost private. It feels more exclusive as a five-star resort sits on
this beach as well. But even during peak season, there is room for everyone to
find a secluded spot to sunbathe, swim and chill out. Bakantiang is extremely
romantic as the beach is peaceful and it’s excellent for sunset slumping. The
postcard view here is couples holding hands in the evening looking out to the
ocean. It’s simplicity infused with luxury. Ao Nui Beach
Starting
from this point, Ao Nui Beach is the gateway to Mu Ko Lanta National Park. After
Bakantiang, the paved road changes to a dirt road which leads to Mu Ko Lanta National
Park. It is difficult to come around this area and you will need a good quality
four wheel drive vehicle or a bike if you’re a really great rider. From this part
onwards there are basically bungalows and some middle-range establishments on
offer. To get to Ao Nui Beach, you have to climb down the hill and do some jungle
trekking again, but the hill is closer to the beach than the previous Nui Beach.
This beach is a small bay—some people call it Nui Bay for that matter—charming
soft golden sand, calm emerald green water. If natural beauty is what you’re looking
for, it’s worth stopping by. Just relax. Klong Jaak Beach
This picture-perfect
hideaway beach offers both views—in front of you there is the azure-water Andaman
Sea—at the back is tropical green hills and coconut trees. The fabulous stretch
of white sand and the scenic landscape make this beach an excellent place to stay
for a long-holiday. Limited inexpensive bungalows and resorts disperse by the
beach—during the high season they are fully booked so it’s recommended to make
reservations well in advance. These accommodations tend to close down during the
low season to renovate, fix and repair the rooms and prepare for the next high
season. If you choose to be around here, it means you have no interest to go elsewhere
too often due to the bumpy road, Klang Jaak Beach is a metaphor for the words
‘rest,’ ‘quiet’ and ‘break.’ FAR SOUTH BEACHES Mai Pai Bay
(Last Beach) Mai
Pai Bay is not genuinely a ‘last beach’ as people like to call it
because there is always one waiting to be discovered, but for those who see things
literally, Mai Pai Bay is indeed the last beach on the west coast. Mai Pai Bay
accommodates low budget and middle-range resorts which tend to close down during
the low season. The tourist crowd around this area is younger, more laid-back
and are adventure-seekers. As it is difficult to access to and from Mai Pai Bay,
the main activities for people who vacation here involve the beach and the clear
warm water. The wind at this beach is rather strong so swimmers should be careful.
Ta Nod Beach Ta
Nod Beach is the last piece of paradise on Koh Lanta Yai and to get some great
relaxation, it takes some work as Ta Nod Beach, actually a cape—the Thais
call it ‘Laem Tanod’ (laem is cape in Thai), is located in the premises
of Mu Ko Lanta National Park. This wonderful beach is delightful and tranquil—it
is regarded as one of the most beautiful beaches in Koh Lanta. Ta Nod Beach is
un-crowded as not many people have the time or the enthusiasm to come to this
place and when they do, they don’t stay all day—mostly their acquaintances
with Ta Nod Beach are part of a three-hour tour visiting the national park and
the Lighthouse. From here, you can cross over to Koh Ngai via small boats. As
picturesque as Ta Nod beach is, you should take some time to climb up to the Lighthouse
to see the view from the top of Ta Nod Beach which is far more striking, exquisite
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Lanta Palace Resort |
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Royal Lanta Resort & Spa |
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Twin Lotus Resort & Spa |
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Andaman Lanta Resort |
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Lanta Ilmare Beach Resort |
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Lanta Marine Park View Resort |
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Lanta Palm Beach Bungalows |
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Lanta Long Beach |
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Chaw-Ka-Cher Tropicana Lanta Resort |
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Lanta Miami Bungalows |
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Lanta Residence Resort & Spa |
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Lanta Riviera |
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Thapwarin Resort |
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Koh Ngai Resort |
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Koh Hai Fantacy Resort |
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Lanta Casuarina Beach Resort |
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Lanta Garden Hill Resort |
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The Narima Bungalow Resort |
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Nice & Easy House |
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Moonlight Bay Resort |
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Lanta Nakara Resort |
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Rawi Warin Resort & Spa |
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