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Som's Cookbook. Our World in Koh Lanta! A view of our soon-to-be beach front home on Koh Lanta. I saw the writing was on the wall for the US economy. The time to get out was good and we rolled over the equity in our US house to several properties in Thailand. And this page is about the acres of beach front land we picked up in Koh Lanta, Thailand and plan on making our retirement home in the coming years. We initially traveled to Lanta as a weekend trip to get away to the beach for a bit in We had a great time on the island and basically fell in love with it! In just a year's time, we knew every nook and cranny of the island and found several lots for sale right on the beach on the 'sunrise' side of the island. Since '04, we have picked up over an acre of 'jungle' on the beach. We have now done some basic developing and will hopefully soon have an opportunity to build our retirement home! In addition to the images that follow, log on to our Thailand Galleries :. Mammals of Thailand. Birds of Thailand. Temples and Ancient Sites of Thailand. Reptiles and Amphibians of Thailand. Lanscapes of Thailand. People of Thailand. A landscape image of the land on Koh Lanta. Note the tiny person on the left for perspective. When the tide is out, a laterite-foundation coral reef is exposed. The corner of the property is seen in the right where the retaining wall we installed ends. And another! The gorgeous forest behind the property is actually Koh Lanta National Park and is home to some very impressive wildlife. In fact the very first animal I have seen on the property was a Slow Loris! One of the difficult parts of this property is dealing with the gorgeous vegetation that makes up the forest on the land. While nothing is old growth by an stretch, the forest is about years mature and his a veritable botanical garden! I hate to cut anything! In , we built a driveway. Here is our truck which just so happens to be a bit too large for an easy turn-around The garden has the potential to be absolutely spectacular! And the property has been 'tsunami-tested'! Yes the tsunami that did so much damage and killed so many people in Thailand also hit this beach and basically flooded the forest. But as far as I know, no one was killed on this side of the island. The driveway after a year of neglect. But take a look at that forest! This and the following images are of the views of the land. These are wild mangroves on the beach. The waters and the reef here are part of Koh Lanta Marine Sanctuary. This area is filled with tons of uninhabited islands that we hope to explore in the near future. This is the island right next to ours. Ko Kluang is a lovely, uninhabitated island that we love to kayak to and explore. We have spent by now countless hours relaxing in our hammocks on the shores of the property. The mornings and evenings are very cool with their sea breezes. This is going to be an amazing place to live. One of the original palms that once made up a large coconut plantation back in the 's. We still have two of the trees on the lots but they are now surrounded by a regenerating forest. One of our rubber trees! When these seeds fall to the ground or hit a tin roof, they make a heck of a sound! One of the many unidentified species of flowering plants present on the lots! Like I said, this place is a veritable botanical garden! The botanical garden. There are several spots I plan on just leaving completely alone! One of our neighbors and best friends, 'Mat'. He is our unofficial caretaker of the properties. If something happens, he lets us know and we get it taken care of. About four kilometers from the property is 'Old Lanta Village', which is basically an old Chinese fishing village that was started well over years ago. Here are some monks receiving some 'Tam Bun' from a local. We are able to get our supplies here very easily. Virtually anything we need is available on the island. Som and I discovered 'Otto's' many years ago when we were basically the only tourists on the island during the slow season, and Otto's was the only place open. We have now been regulars albeit seasonal there ever since! Otto's absolutely serves some of the best Thai food anywhere and the beachside dining cannot be surpassed. Dad and Marguerite even bought some of the property on the island as well and have come to enjoy the island experience! They love Otto's too. Who wouldn't Our neighbor and friend, 'Shadow'. Shadow has a definite rastafarian persona and is a very skilled artisan. Here we are one night hangin' with Shadow. After a few hours hangin' with Shadow, this is generally how life appears Cokie and Marguerite strolling the beaches of the Pimalai Resort, one of our favorite 'good bread' stops on the island! This makes for some great birding opportunities! Koh Lanta has an amazing national park that is filled with wildlife. We saw our first Colugo there! Our neighbors a couple km to the south are Sea Gypsies, a unique group of people who find their homes in the islands of the Andaman Sea in such places as Thailand, Burma, Sri Lanka and Malaysia. What's New for the Smiths? A gorgeous Koh Lanta sunrise as seen from our property. Looking north along the property's beach frontage. Another view. Another view The southern end of the property. Tide is in! Som and the truck! A little sweeping and it's all good as new! The view from the property looking to the southeast toward Trang. The views from the property are spectacular! Our neighbor is a local fisherman. This is his boat. Another view of his boat. Som searching for tiny shells to make in to jewelry. The aerial roots of our own mangrove! Dad enjoying an early morning view of Old Lanta Village. Cokie enjoying an Otto's sunset! An Otto's sunset Another Otto's sunset And another Som getting ready for dinner at Otto's! Hangin' at Otto's! Our friend at Otto's. Campfires every night at Otto's. Cokie and Som walking the rocky shores of southern Koh Lanta. Cokie on a long-tailed boat ride through the Andaman Sea. Cokie and Som on the long-tail. One of the many forest giants in Koh Lanta National Park. Our neighborhood Sea Gypsie village. Our neighborhood Sea Gypsie village and fishing fleet. On a day trip with some friends! We will have to get us one of these thangs! I am such a lucky man In the 'high season' the beaches are incredible.
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This question always drives me nuts. In general, I avoid choosing favourites — favourite countries, favourite food, favourite friends, favourite books — as I think everything should be appreciated in its own way. Every country, city, village, and patch of moorland I visit touches me in a different way. Each destination has its own quirks and gives me memories that are wholly unique and offer something incomparable to the last. Where there are benefits there are also minuses and part of the appeal of living in different locations is seeing it in all its different guises. However, there are certainly places that have made a lasting impression on me. New Zealand and Georgia have a special place in my heart as these are the countries that I have called home the longest: one and two years respectively. Long-term travel has taught me that that the longer I spend in the place, the more special it feels to me. The same sentiment applies when I have the privilege of visiting a place more than once. One of the greatest appeals of being location independent is that I can choose to stay in a place for as long as I like visas permitting and return to those that resonate. And indeed, I did! In the future I hope to return and stay for a couple of months. Until then, this post explains why Koh Lanta stole a piece of my heart and what to expect when you visit the island. The yin and yang of isles are connected by the Siri Lanta Bridge which makes it as easy as pie to visit both. Towns are dotted all around the periphery of the island, with plenty of amenities, eateries, beach bars, and guest houses. The island is blessed with sandy beaches, verdant rainforest including the Mu Koh Lanta national park , and waterfalls best viewed during the green season. Inhabited entirely by Thai residents, the island attracts virtually no tourism. It mainly comprises small fishing villages, a couple of masks, and swathes of agricultural land. There are no supermarkets, only a handful of small convenience stores and roadside stalls selling essentials: coca cola and bananas. Scootering around Noi is easily one of my favourite things to do on Koh Lanta. Both of my stays on Koh Lanta fell during the green season May — October. These months are subject to frequent and heavy rainfall and turbulent seas. Hello, Thai winter! During this time, the island is quiet with lower numbers of tourists. In fact, many of the restaurants and guest houses close up for these months. Those that remain open tend to slash their rates, which means that food and accommodation are really affordable. This is how I, a solo budget traveller, ended up staying in a posh ish resort for my entire stay and eating pad Thai every day yum. With high expectations of the island, I pre-booked ten nights on the island the first time I visited. In the end, I stayed for three weeks and would have extended if possible. But my day visa-free stay was ticking down and I wanted to visit Koh Lipe before taking the boat to Langkawi. Here are only a handful of reasons why Koh Lanta is so special to me. Koh Lanta has it all. As I mentioned, some parts of Koh Lanta Yai are fairly rugged. Particularly the northwest tip off of Saladan Village and the entire eastern coastline. I loved hopping from beach to beach and seeing how the landscape changed around the island. Most of my free time was spent cruising around the two islands, experiencing rain flurries, torrential downpours, as well as lovely sunshine. A lot of my time on Koh Lanta was spent in or at least gazing at the Andaman Sea. As it was the Thai winter during my stay, and the water gradually became choppier and rougher. Some days the water was far too strong for swimming safely. Even then, it was always beautiful to wander along the beach and listen to the waves, whatever time of day it was. Even on cloudy evenings of which there are many during green season , the sky puts on a show. You can choose a different beach or beach bar for each evening of your stay and check out different views. My favourite island is home to Lanta Animal Welfare. This non-profit rehabilitates stray cats and dogs from the island and has them rehomed. Most mornings I would take a dog for a walk through the forest or down to the beach. Animal lovers, add a visit to Animal Welfare to your Koh Lanta itinerary. They welcome dog walkers every morning and afternoon not during the hot part of the day, mind! There are a nice cafe and gift shop on the premises where you any purchase benefits the animals, and the centre welcomes donations. Check out the Lanta Animal Welfare website to see other ways you can support them. As I mentioned, there are excellent snorkelling and diving spots surrounding Koh Lanta. For every wave our speedboat crashed its way through, I inhaled a lungful of seawater. Sadly, the tide was too high for us to snorkel through the famous Emerald Cave. Obviously, disappointing, but these things happen when you travel. Those of us who were spared hastily pulled on lifejackets and bobbed around in knee-high waters to avoid the same fate. Rainstorms and sea urchins aside, the day itself was a lot of fun. Definitely check out snorkel or diving packages with the likes of Lanta Diver and Raya Divers. Without a doubt, one of the best things to do on Koh Lanta is to hire a motorbike. This way you can explore the island on your own and find quieter areas. Actually, Koh Lanta is where I taught myself to ride a motorbike. Something I was excited and nervous about in equal measure. But, within 15 minutes of getting my head around the basics which really are, very basic , all the worries were long gone. So, I switched to one that did. Bike no. Fortunately, you will find old bottles of spirits dotted all over the island at the roadside. Once the booze is slurped, islanders fill the empties up with petrol and sell them for around 30 THB. That did lead to a lot of time spent on Koh Lanta wandering around with an empty bottle and a funnel often late at night feeling like I had an alcohol problem. After years of dithering over my design, I finally got my first tattoo on Koh Lanta. The coastline is flanked by laid-back beach bars where you can grab a sundowner. That being said, although there is a party scene on Koh Lanta, it is far calmer in comparison with the likes of Koh Phangan and Koh Phi Phi. The atmosphere is less about getting mindlessly drunk and more about lingering over a drink while chatting and enjoying the sound of the sea. The island bars rotate their party nights throughout the week so there is always something going on. Most of the restaurants on Koh Lanta specialise in Thai dishes. However, you can find a few western restaurants for a burger, souvlaki, or pizza fix. Year-round, you can find barbecues sizzling up fresh seafood and there are heaps of options for vegetarians as well. When it comes to eating on Koh Lanta, I recommend revving up your motorbike and letting your nose guide you. The great thing about visiting Koh Lanta during the green season is that it feels you have the island to yourself. There are fewer tourists, and you might only see a handful of other swimmers on the beach. Ahh Thailand. My first venture out of Europe was a holiday to Bangkok and the islands of Southern Thailand. Ever since that first trip, over a Which is probably why one of my I fell headfirst down the Pai Hole before I even knew what it was. Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Submit Comment. Written by Hannah Dawn Hannah is a nomad slowly working her way around the globe. She quit her job at a 'Big Five' publisher six years ago and has lived on the road ever since while working as a writer. Her vagabond lifestyle has taken her jungle trekking in Sumatra, scuba diving in Malaysia, living off-grid in a van in New Zealand, drinking the oldest wine in the world in Georgia, and studying Spanish in Chile. Another place is the Thai island, Koh Lanta. The sea 3. Epic sunsets 4. New furry friends 5. Sketchy snorkelling 6. Perfect for motorbiking 7. My first tattoo 8. Day trip 9. Laid-back beach bars Koh Lanta food P. I love you, Koh Lanta. When it comes to beaches, some of my favourites are: Klong Dao: This long beach was my favourite spot for catching the sunset. Nui Bay: Peaceful, quiet, and perfect swimming conditions. Kantiang Bay: Great for a walk and picnic. Although swimming conditions are choppy especially in the green season. Epic sunsets Every single night. New furry friends My favourite island is home to Lanta Animal Welfare. Meanwhile, the rescue cats welcome a fuss and a cuddle. Sketchy snorkelling As I mentioned, there are excellent snorkelling and diving spots surrounding Koh Lanta. Perfect for motorbiking Without a doubt, one of the best things to do on Koh Lanta is to hire a motorbike. My first tattoo After years of dithering over my design, I finally got my first tattoo on Koh Lanta. Whenever I look down and see my tattoo, I think of happy days on Koh Lanta. Day trip I took one of those day trips on Koh Lanta. I enjoyed sitting with a cocktail or beer at sunset alone and watching golden hour. Waistlines are overrated. You May Also Like…. Submit a Comment Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Pin It on Pinterest.
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