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Hotels, Resorts, Bungalows and Activities
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Welcome to Koh Lanta.This site is supported by Lanta's Resorts and Small Business Community. It is geared to providing you with information about how to get here, where you can stay, what activities you can participate in, how to get around the island and most importantly, what Island-Network Ko Lanta can do for you. The Resort Guide lists all hotels and bungalows, where you can make a reservation starting from the North to the South along the island's west coast. For the exact location of hotels and bungalows, please check out our unique Island Maps. A Complete Listing of all hotels and resorts can be found under Resort Guide.
Getting Here will explain how you can reach Koh Lanta from Krabi, Trang, Phi Phi Island and Phuket. If you plan to travel on to other islands of the region or you need flight information, all can be found here. For excursions or adventure trips around the island check out our Activity Guide. If you are interested to get some background information or learn more about the region you intend to chose for your next holiday, please check out the subjects at Articles. If you're looking for the best Dining Out venues then we've got some of the best options on offer listed here, so check them out! |
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To get around Koh Lanta you'll have to rent a motorbike and this can be done at most resort counters. Make sure that you are familiar with the vehicle and test the front and rear brakes, the lights and horn. Drive with extra care when passing through or by villages and schools and remember, that swimming suits and naked upper body are fine for the beach, but not the right attire for a drive through the local villages. The Island has a population of approximately 20,000 people.The northern Thai's have come to the Island to work in the tourism industry. The local trade, especially in Saladan is predominantly under the control of Thai's from Chinese descent. The name Lanta is derived from a kind of rack (Lantan), that the people of the South used, to grill the catch, that they regularly found in the waters off these islands when travelling along the Andaman Coast.
Since 1996 the island
has been connected to Thailand's southern electrical
grid and since 2001 to the telephone network. The Island can be
easily reached by 2 car ferries, that operate during daylight
time only, approximately from 06:00 to 22:00. Most streets on
Koh Lanta have been paved, but some roads are still unsurfaced. During the last years, the number of resorts along the western coast increased to about 100, offering a choice for everybody's taste. This has worked making Koh Lanta a great retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday city life. |
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