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Koh Lanta & Krabi: Easy Days by the Sea

Koh Lanta & Krabi: Easy Days by the Sea

Southern Thailand has this way of slowing you down. On Koh Lanta, mornings start quietly. Wide beaches, soft sand, and fishermen getting their boats ready. You don’t need much here, just a hat, flip flops, and time.

 

MORNING

The beach feels endless at Klong Dao. Locals stretch into yoga, kids chase crabs, and the air is still cool. For breakfast, head to Tuesday Morning Café (Klong Dao) for fresh coffee and European-style pastries, or try Malina’s Kitchen for a Thai start with pad thai and curry.

 

AFTERNOON

By midday, the heat pushes you toward the water. A longtail boat ride to Railay is worth it, cliffs rising straight out of the sea, caves tucked away, lagoons hidden behind jungle paths. Back on Lanta, a scooter ride takes you south to Bamboo Bay. It’s almost always empty. Just you, the waves, and the green hills leaning toward the shore.

If you’re staying nearby, Pimalai Resort & Spa offers luxury tucked into the jungle, while Layana Resort & Spa on Long Beach blends barefoot ease with refined service.

 

EVENING

As the sun drops, Krabi Town wakes up. The riverside fills with food stalls, lanterns, and chatter. You sit at a plastic table, order grilled squid or a papaya salad, and watch the night unfold.

For a sit-down dinner, Rakhang Thai Bistro & Bar (Ao Nang) serves elegant Thai fusion, while Ali Baba Restaurant offers excellent Indian dishes with a Thai twist.

 

DISCOVER

Koh Lanta’s Old Town is worth a wander. Wooden houses on stilts, painted shutters, and shops with batik fabrics, handmade jewelry, and herbal soaps. Don’t miss the Lanta Street Market for souvenirs, Top Tailor Koh Lanta for custom clothing, or Lanta Mart for local products.

In Krabi, the night market glows with color. Stalls brim with woven baskets, carved Buddhas, and sizzling pad thai. The Ao Nang Landmark Night Market is lively with music, while the Blue Mountain Night Market is a hidden gem for authentic street food and crafts.

Koh Lanta and Krabi aren’t places you tick off a list. They’re places you settle into, where the tide, the jungle, and the people remind you that life can be simple, slow, and full of light.

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