The island offers a wide range of activities, but is most known for the snorkelling and diving in the area. Pimalai has a dive centre at the resort and has excursions for the best islands in the area. You can find the extensive list of free and paid activities organised by Pimalai on their website under 'Activities'. We can highly recommend the Koh Haa for snorkelling and diving, as it was stunning when we went there.
Once you leave Koh Lanta, you can immediately continue the beach and island hopping adventures straight from Krabi!
A bustling island, hugely popular with tourists. There's a little bit of everything in Phuket.
Continue the island hopping around the Andaman sea by taking a ferry directly from Koh Lanta. Perfect adventuring for divers or snorkelers.
A national park in southern Thailand, known for its stunning rainforest, towering limestone cliffs, and the Cheow Lan Lanke. It's one of the oldest rainforests in the world and offers a wide range of activities like jungle trekking, canoeing, and wildlife spotting. You can even stay on the lake and take a guided tours with a small boat every day to a different part of the jungle. Bas will be visiting in October, so you can ask for feedback after.
Well, you're likely flying out of here anyways. If you're sick of the beach, Bangkok has temples, markets, nightlife, and a great food scene.
If you've never been to South East Asia before, this may be the spot to start. Beaches, culture, and acai bowls. From Bali you can visit Nusa Lembongan, as small island with great vibes and some of the best diving in South East Asia.
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