Budget Accommodation Bed & Breakfasts Asia Thailand Koh Lanta
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Koh Lanta is a district of the Krabi Province in the south of Thailand. It covers about 340 square kilometres and has almost 30,000 inhabitants, many of them working in the tourism industry.
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Thailand - Koh Samui, Koh Phanang and Phuket
priced. Koh Lanta is the next up & coming destination island, and that is just off the coast. So my personal recommendation would be Krabi/Koh Lanta !. Regards Kevin ...
Sports Bars In Asia
Hi, I’m leaving for my trip in 3 weeks, I know there are a lot of places that show Premier League football around Asia, but was just wondering if anyone can tell me any decent ones they know of in specific locations. Ipoh Langkawi Koh Lanta Ao Nang Phuket (Bang Tao Beach) Koh Samui Koh Tao Pai Chiang Rai ...
Is it still poss. to turn up on phuket and find a beach hut?
Kevin, I am afraid the beach hut you are thinking of is long gone from most of Phuket. Much more upscale now. They want a richer crowd than BPers spending $5/nite in a hut. You can do this over on Koh Lanta, Koh Jum, the Krabi area. I would recommend that you look at Phuket, then move on to less visited ...
Koh Lanta
Not sure what we had detailed in the lasty entry? Anyway, we've now left Krabi and got a couple of ferries to the Island of Koh Lanta in the Andaman Sea. It's all very nice, except it seems to be the end of the season , meaning everything is realy quiet and pretty dead. Stil, our hotel is serving beer stil ...
Posted in dicky and dobber's diaries. by dickydutch
Koh Lanta
Koh Lanta var ganskje forvirrende med det foerste, som har naa vist seg aa vare en vanlig foelelse naar vi kommer til nye steder. Det er virkelig faert aa ikke vite noen ting om stedet du er paa ...
Posted in MaCe on Tour! by MaCe
Beach Fail
far (despite the free pineapple). We eyed Koh Lanta for our next stop, billed as a less commercial, cheaper version of Koh Phi Phi. We decided on a splurge and picked a rather fancy sounding resort to stay ...
Posted in South East Asian Persuasion by suzebert