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Lanta E-GoKart
ที่อยู่: Lanta E-GoKart ลันตาอีโกคาร์ท Sala Dan, Ko Lanta District, Krabi, Thailand .Lanta electric go-karts,
Lanta Island Safari Elephant Lover
ที่อยู่: Lanta Island elephant Lover Klongjakwaterfall Ko Lanta Yai, Ko Lanta District, Krabi, Thailand .Lanta Island Safari,
Big and Cute Elephants
!!!! No RIDING !!!!
Ethical Elephant Program
Feed and walk with elephant
Koala Bar
ที่อยู่: Koala Bar & Restaurant, 4245, Sala Dan, Ko Lanta District, Krabi, Thailand .Located right on the sands of Klong Dao Beach,
is a top-rated destination for travelers seeking a blend of international flavors and laid-back island vibes. This Australian and Swedish-owned beachfront gem is famous for its stunning sunset views and welcoming, "Lanta-time" atmosphere.
- Must-Try Dishes: While the menu offers a diverse mix of Thai and Western cuisine, the Koala Bar is specifically celebrated for its juicy BBQ ribs, signature flaming fajitas, and crispy wood-fired pizzas.
- Refreshing Drinks: Sip on their refreshing drinks while lounging in comfortable beachside seating.
- Atmosphere: Enjoy the perfect sunset backdrop accompanied by live music and friendly service from both international and Thai staff.
- Location: You can find them at the front of the Ocean View Resort at the northern end of the island.
Open daily for lunch and dinner, it is a quintessential spot to kick off your shoes and watch the tide come in.
Lanta Walking Street
ที่อยู่: LANTA WALKING STREET, ศาลาด่าน, Sala Dan, Ko Lanta District, Krabi, Thailand .Located in the heart of Ban Saladan near the ferry pier,
is the island's most vibrant nightly hub for street food, shopping, and local culture.
- Diverse Street Food: Sample a wide array of flavors ranging from fresh grilled seafood and juicy pita chicken kebabs to local favorites like Pad Thai and wood-fired pizzas.
- Unique Shopping: Browse rows of stalls offering handmade jewelry, souvenirs, local handicrafts, and affordable clothing.
- Lively Atmosphere: As the sun sets, the street comes alive with a casual, cozy vibe, often accompanied by live music from nearby bars.
- Convenient Timing: The market is generally active daily from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM, making it the perfect post-beach evening stroll.
Traveler Tip: While most stalls operate nightly during the high season (October–March), the area is much quieter in the off-season. For a year-round "Old World" feel, you can also explore the historic wooden houses and seaside cafes of Lanta Old Town on the east coast.
Old Town Koh Lanta
ที่อยู่: Lanta Old Town, Ko Lanta Yai, Ko Lanta District, Krabi, Thailand .Located on the quiet eastern coast of the island,
(locally known as Ban Si Raya) is a charming historic village that offers a peaceful escape from the busier west coast beaches. Once a major trading port, it now serves as a cultural hub where Thai-Chinese, Thai-Muslim, and Sea Gypsy communities live in harmony.
- Heritage Architecture: Stroll down the main street lined with century-old wooden shophouses and traditional Chinese lanterns.
- Seaside Dining: Enjoy fresh seafood or local Thai coffee at one of the many restaurants built on stilts over the water, offering stunning views of the surrounding islands.
- Artisanal Shopping: Browse unique boutiques like the famous Hammock House or shops selling handmade leather goods, batik, and local crafts.
- Cultural Landmarks: Visit the Koh Lanta Community Museum to learn about the island's 500-year history or explore the colorful Chinese Temple near the pier.
- Vibrant Events: If you visit in March, don't miss the Laanta-Lanta Festival, a three-day celebration of the island’s diverse cultural roots.
Traveler Tip: Since the east coast has no swimming beaches, Old Town is best visited for a day trip via scooter or taxi, or as a starting point for longtail boat tours to the nearby islands.
Sea View Restaurant Lanta Noi
ที่อยู่: Sea View Restaurant Lanta Noi, ทะเล อันดามัน น้อย, Ko Lanta Noi, Ko Lanta District, Krabi, Thailand .For a more secluded, authentic experience off the beaten path, head to
. This family-run gem is located on the northern island of Koh Lanta Noi, offering a tranquil escape from the busier tourist zones.
- Breathtaking Views: Perched on a wooden platform right over the water, the restaurant provides stunning views of the Andaman Sea, nearby islands like Koh Phee, and lush mangrove forests.
- Fresh Seafood Specialties: Known for serving some of the freshest catches on the island, highlights include stir-fried red curry with prawns, deep-fried fish with chili sauce, and their signature crispy spring rolls.
- Adventure Hub: Beyond the food, it serves as a base for exploring the coast; you can rent kayaks by the hour or book longtail boat excursions to the famous "Skull Island" (Koh Phee).
- Authentic Vibes: The atmosphere is simple, casual, and incredibly peaceful, with friendly staff and generous portions at very affordable, local prices.
Traveler Tip: To find it, follow the red soil road that leads away from the main bridge—the journey through the island's quieter side is part of the charm.
Lanta E-GoKart Lanta electric go-karts,Lanta Island Safari Elephant Lover Lanta Island Safari, Big and Cute Elephants!!!! No RIDING !!!!Ethical Elephant ProgramFeed and walk with elephantKoala Bar Located right on the sands of Klong Dao Beach, Koala Bar & Restaurant is a top-rated destination for travelers seeking a blend of international flavors and laid-back island vibes. This Australian and Swedish-owned beachfront gem is famous for its stunning sunset views and welcoming, "Lanta-time" atmosphere.Must-Try Dishes: While the menu offers a diverse mix of Thai and Western cuisine, the Koala Bar is specifically celebrated for its juicy BBQ ribs, signature flaming fajitas, and crispy wood-fired pizzas.Refreshing Drinks: Sip on their refreshing drinks while lounging in comfortable beachside seating.Atmosphere: Enjoy the perfect sunset backdrop accompanied by live music and friendly service from both international and Thai staff.Location: You can find them at the front of the Ocean View Resort at the northern end of the island.Open daily for lunch and dinner, it is a quintessential spot to kick off your shoes and watch the tide come in.Lanta Walking Street Located in the heart of Ban Saladan near the ferry pier, Saladan Walking Street is the island's most vibrant nightly hub for street food, shopping, and local culture.Diverse Street Food: Sample a wide array of flavors ranging from fresh grilled seafood and juicy pita chicken kebabs to local favorites like Pad Thai and wood-fired pizzas.Unique Shopping: Browse rows of stalls offering handmade jewelry, souvenirs, local handicrafts, and affordable clothing.Lively Atmosphere: As the sun sets, the street comes alive with a casual, cozy vibe, often accompanied by live music from nearby bars.Convenient Timing: The market is generally active daily from 5:00 PM to 10:00 PM, making it the perfect post-beach evening stroll.Traveler Tip: While most stalls operate nightly during the high season (October–March), the area is much quieter in the off-season. For a year-round "Old World" feel, you can also explore the historic wooden houses and seaside cafes of Lanta Old Town on the east coast.Old Town Koh Lanta Located on the quiet eastern coast of the island, Lanta Old Town (locally known as Ban Si Raya) is a charming historic village that offers a peaceful escape from the busier west coast beaches. Once a major trading port, it now serves as a cultural hub where Thai-Chinese, Thai-Muslim, and Sea Gypsy communities live in harmony. Heritage Architecture: Stroll down the main street lined with century-old wooden shophouses and traditional Chinese lanterns.Seaside Dining: Enjoy fresh seafood or local Thai coffee at one of the many restaurants built on stilts over the water, offering stunning views of the surrounding islands.Artisanal Shopping: Browse unique boutiques like the famous Hammock House or shops selling handmade leather goods, batik, and local crafts.Cultural Landmarks: Visit the Koh Lanta Community Museum to learn about the island's 500-year history or explore the colorful Chinese Temple near the pier.Vibrant Events: If you visit in March, don't miss the Laanta-Lanta Festival, a three-day celebration of the island’s diverse cultural roots. Traveler Tip: Since the east coast has no swimming beaches, Old Town is best visited for a day trip via scooter or taxi, or as a starting point for longtail boat tours to the nearby islands.Sea View Restaurant Lanta Noi For a more secluded, authentic experience off the beaten path, head to Sea View Restaurant Lanta Noi. This family-run gem is located on the northern island of Koh Lanta Noi, offering a tranquil escape from the busier tourist zones. Breathtaking Views: Perched on a wooden platform right over the water, the restaurant provides stunning views of the Andaman Sea, nearby islands like Koh Phee, and lush mangrove forests.Fresh Seafood Specialties: Known for serving some of the freshest catches on the island, highlights include stir-fried red curry with prawns, deep-fried fish with chili sauce, and their signature crispy spring rolls.Adventure Hub: Beyond the food, it serves as a base for exploring the coast; you can rent kayaks by the hour or book longtail boat excursions to the famous "Skull Island" (Koh Phee).Authentic Vibes: The atmosphere is simple, casual, and incredibly peaceful, with friendly staff and generous portions at very affordable, local prices. Traveler Tip: To find it, follow the red soil road that leads away from the main bridge—the journey through the island's quieter side is part of the charm.