Krabi Magazine November 2016

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NOVEMBER 2016

KRABI magazine

T R A V E L

G U I D E

A N D

M A P S

I N S I D E

Transformation SEE YOUR INNER BEAUTY

AO NANG LOCALS See some of the faces that make this town special

THE PASSING OF AN ERA Thailand mourns the loss of King Bhumibol Adulyadej

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HIGH HONORS FOR LAYANA RESORT & SPA

Koh Lanta, Krabi, Thailand – 13 October 2016 We are delighted and extremely proud to have received, for the very first time, two important awards from the esteemed “The Haute Grandeur Global Hotel Awards” - winner in the “Most Unique Guest Experience” and “Best General Manager” categories for Thailand. We believe this outstanding success is a fitting testament to Layana’s unstinting commitment to first class personal service, and to our guest promise - “Where the World revolves around you”. The Haute Grandeur Global Hotel Awards is a prestigious globally-trusted awards initiative that rewards outstanding hotel experiences, based on quality customer feedback. Accredited hotels are generally seen as the benchmark in the industry, recognized for their roles in constantly raising the bar of excellence. The Awards provide travelers with a trusted source of award winning hotels and resorts to choose from when booking their vacations, confident in the knowledge that the winners have been hand-picked and rewarded for excellence. The chosen winners will receive their awards at the annual Awards Gala Ceremony, this year to be held at the Fairmont Bab Al Bahr in Abu Dhabi on 20th October. Recognized as the most dazzling evening of the year on the luxury hotel industry calendar, it also highlights the values and benefits of hard work, dedication, ambition and success. Layana Resort & Spa, Koh Lanta Yai A haven of pampered indulgence, tranquil vistas, manicured landscapes and personalised service, at the Layana Resort & Spa you will find turquoise seas showcased by lush green vegetation and soaring blue skies. Nestled on Koh Lanta Yai island, this adults-only intimate resort sits on a three kilometre long white sandy beach and features accommodation in contemporary Thai style, complete with natural and luxurious décor and furnishings. Facilities include a stunning newly renovated Spa, library, infinity pool enjoying sea views, Sundowner bar and Tides restaurant, perched on the very edge of the beach overlooking the sea. An ideal choice for a luxurious and romantic stay.....

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

MANAGING DIRECTOR Joe Alonzo joe@krabi-magazine.com 085 069 4752

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Published by: KitDee Media & Design C.o., Ltd Tel: 093 658 4415 info@krabi-magazine.com www.krabi-magazine.com online.krabi-magazine.com Please send submissions and subscription inquiries to info@krabi-magazine.com Krabi Magazine is published and produced by KitDee Media & Design Company Limited and is protected by Copyright. No parts of this publication can be used or reproduced in any form – printed, electronic, photocopy or otherwise – without the written permission of the publishers. The publisher reserves the right to refuse to publish adverts, texts or advertising features. Advertising terms and conditions are to be obtained at: info@krabi-magazine.com

DISCLAIMER While great care has been taken in the receipt and handling of material, production and accuracy in this magazine, the publisher will not accept any responsibility for any errors, loss or omissions which may occur. The information and stories published are those of the writers and contributors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher or the editor. The description of properties, the contents, whereabouts and price are given in this magazine as a guide only. Please request further details from the advertiser and seek legal advice before entering into any contract to purchase. All information and prices were correct at the time of going to press. In the April 2015 issue of Krabi Magazine, Dr. Note is not held responsible for anything published about his clinic.

It’s November 2016, the high season is just around the corner in Krabi, the clouds will start to part, the sun will start to shine down on us, the temperature will slowly rise for the next 5 months until it hits it’s peak temperatures in April. We’re all very excited for another great season in Krabi, with every new season brings new faces, ideas, restaurants, hotels and so much more. We want to take a minute to acknowledge the passing of a great individual, the passing of a leader, the passing of Thailand’s father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who unfortunately passed away on October 13th. He was a great revered man, who was considered the father of Thailand, whose birthday was celebrated yearly as father’s day and whose picture can be sen in businesses, homes and public places throughout the kingdom. He help the throne for 70 years and helped develop much of Thailand’s agricultural production, temple, hospital, and public works construction projects. he will be dearly missed by all of his children.

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BLOOD AND GORE FESTIVITIES

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FITNESS HOLIDAYS

Last month ushered in another How people are getting going gruesome festival - Vegetarian on their holidays in a different way

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WAT BANG RIANG Just outside Krabi lies one of the more majestic temples in southern Thailand

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THE TRANSFORMATION

WE ARE KRABI

A TALENTED MUSCIAN

See how this inspired women leanred to help others look and feel truly beautiful

Krabi, a diverse landscape of geographic locations and people, these are some of the people who made this province what it is

Jimmy, the rock star gone beach guitarist, listen to his strings and his story

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WINDOW

AO NANG BEACH At 20 km from Krabi Town Ao Nang Beach is the most developed of Krabi’s many beaches. Ao Nang Beach is famous for it’s white sand beaches and large limestones karsts towering over the eastern edges. All of your accommodation, shopping and service needs can be found here. It is the hub from which to plan your trip to sea as well as to any number of the nearby islands. NOPPHARAT THARA BEACH Just around the corner from Ao Nang, yet still undeveloped with only a few resorts, bars and restaurants, Noppharat Thara beach offers a bit more “local” feel than it’s sister Ao Nang. Attractive because of its natural setting, this is where local youngsters and families gather during sunset and on weekends. At low tide, walk out together with millions of small crabs on the sandy pathways to a small island on the western edge of the beach. KLONG MUANG BEACH A further 20 km away from Ao Nang Klong Muang is the up-market side of Krabi, the place to be if you are after a peaceful and hassle free holiday. Catering to families and couples, it is here that you really get that well deserved repose, surrounded by pristine nature. KOH LANTA BEACHES Koh Lanta has a wide selection of resorts for all tastes and pockets. Koh Lanta Yai island has long stretches of gleaming white sandy beaches and shallow emerald waters. Lined with tropical vegetation, a private spot is never more than a short walk away..

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TUBKAEK BEACH Next to Klong Muang Beach, Tub Keak beach is another place to just get away; long, clean and powerful, the area boasts breathtaking views over the Koh Hong archipelago and provides for wonderfully charming sunsets. From Tubkeak beach you can venture inside the National Park and try the nature trail “Naga trek” to one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Krabi. RAILAY AND TONSAI BEACHES Are split and separated from Ao Nang by a limestone mountain range. Railay has two sides, east and west, and its settings are simply marvelous: crystal clear waters, pure sandy beaches, lush mountains and rocky islands emerging from the sea. Both beaches are known all over the world for their famous climbing routes. They can only be reached by boat, a 15 minute ride from Ao Nang or 30 minutes from Krabi Town. Enjoy a cocktail in one of the beach bars, visit the Phranang Cave, challenge yourself on a rock climbing or ‘deep water solo’ cliff jumping into the sea, hike the limestone trail to a lagoon or the viewpoint or simply chill out and watch the day pass you by.

KOH PODA This is the iconic island of Krabi and the first and most dramatic one you can see from Ao Nang beach. Hop on a longtail boat - the local wooden boats with their picturesque prow - and sail away surrounded by turquoise water.. CHICKEN ISLAND This should be next on your list as it is right next to Koh Poda. From the right angle when passing Chicken Island (Koh Gai) you can catch a glimpse of a chicken’s neck and head, some would argue more like that of a turkey but it’s up to you. The second island, Koh Tub, is connected to Chicken Island by a sandy isthmus and people can walk from one to another at low tide.

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ON KRABI

KOH JUM & KOH SIBOYA Both are unspoiled tropical hideaways that have a unique atmosphere. Tune in to the slow culture here, imbibe the peace and recharge your batteries with the soundtrack of lapping waves. KOH HONG This island archipelago demands everyone’s attention as it is one of the highlights of Krabi Province. The Archipelago, a group of limestone islands with many hidden caves and lagoons makes it perfect for snorkeling and exploring. Visit Lading and Pakbia islands before Koh Hong as they are much less visited and sport a blend of both lush jungle and tropical waters. Koh hong is usually crowded until 3pm so we recommend visiting other Lading and Pakbia in the morning, then going to Koh Hong after the crowds have started to leave. KOH PHI PHI Private bays, limestone cliffs, waters rich in marine life and caves where swallow’s birds nests are harvested are all here on the island that Leonardo Di Caprio once rolled his hot bod in while filming ‘The Beach’ at the now iconic Maya Bay.

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KOH LANTA The developing island at the southern end of the province known for its prime sunset views, heaps of activities and glimpses into sea gypsy life. Koh Lanta is also a National Park that comprises many local islands surrounded by coral reefs, such as Koh Ngai, Koh Mook and the remote Koh Rok. LIMESTONE MOUNTAINS These iconic karsts characterize most of the inland area of Krabi, the most spectacular being the crags of Sai Tai, in between Ao Nang and Krabitown. Susaan Hoi is a 40 million yearold seashell cemetery; once a large swamp where freshwater crustaceans proliferated, today it’s home to 40 centimeter thick, shell encrusted limestone slabs, a geologically rather unique and is only 5Km from Ao Nang beach.

KHAO PHANOM BENCHA NATIONAL PARK At 20 km from Krabi Town, the Khao Phanom Bencha national park comprises waterfalls, streams, lush forests and caves. It is home to all kind of flora and wildlife and to the highest mountain in the region from which it takes it’s name. One of the features of the park is Huay Thoi Waterfall where water runs down onto several huge pools. TARNBOK KHORANEE NATIONAL PARK Located in the north of the province, Tarnbok Khoranee national park is made up of limestone mountains, verdant tropical forest, caves and beautiful islands. It is well known kayaking explorers as there are a number of tributaries curving into a number of small caves boasting ancient cave paintings. SA MORAKOT OR THE EMERALD POOL Truly a natural wonder of Krabi: a pond of turquoise water with an average temperature of 30-40°C fed by a hot spring in the middle of the jungle in Klong Thom district, 70 kilometers from Ao Nang. HOT SPRINGS Situated in Klong Thom district, These natural hot springs are natures jacuzzis. They melt away tensions, relieve the body and mind with the fresh spring water running over mineral enriched limestone rocks.

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news

FRIENDS PARK OPENS IT’S DOOR TO FAMILIES! Friends Park, the long awaited family oriented play park has just opened it’s doors last month after over 6 months of construction and preparation. It’s an exciting moment for kids of all ages as this will be the first park of it’s kind in the province.

Also featured at the park are 2 large trampolines secured with safety harnesses so kids can get some serious air on their jumps but the whole time not worry about launching themselves too high from the tramponline.

Sporting a range of equipment from the traditional air bounce huge megastructure, which kids can climb, slide, run, bounce off of. It’s a great place for kids to play in a safe and controlled environment supervised by parents and the staff owners.

Thats not all though, Friends park also stocks a fully serviced restaurants serving traditional southern Thai as well as a range of European dishes made on BBQ, so the whole family can come and enjoy themselves for dinner while playing in the park.

For the parents, they have a large covered snooker, table tennis and bar with alchogol and non-alchogol drinks. Located just outside Ao Nang city center at 839 Ao Nang Road. The staff can be reached by calling: 062 961 6090

PRODUCE WELCOME! Ao Nang Welcomes it’s newest full service fully stocked grocery store with the opening of Mother Marche. Ao Nang, Krabi’s main tourist town has been growing steadily over the past decade, much of this growth is driven by the influx of tourists visiting Krabi and expatriates who choose to take up residence here. The town has been opening hotels, villas, restaurants at record pace, but one place which Ao Nang has needed. A shopping destination with a restaurant where one can sit and relax in, have bite to eat and then getting on with shopping.

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Not anymore. Mother Marche is part of the Mother supermarket chain and they have been offering quality goods for over 2 decades now, steadily expanding their operations throughout Krabi province with wholesale distribution, new outlet openings and much more. Mother Marche stocks a wide range of produce, dry goods, beer and wines and much more. Visit the to see what they stock and what they can offer to you and your family. Located opposite the SCB Bank in Ao Nang. www.krabi-magazine.com


Disabled man Pan Meunyot, 84, has travelled on his tricycle wheelchair from his northeastern hometown in Buri Ram’s Lahan Sai district to Bangkok to pay respects to King Bhumibol Adulyadej.

The sufferer of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a fatal neurological disease also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, finished the seven-day trip yesterday morning at the Grand Palace, receiving a warm welcome from fellow mourners. With his wheelchair bearing a portrait of the King, he described his action as “my humble farewell to His Majesty the King”. Many mourners had their photo taken with Pan and congratulated him for completing his journey. With tears brimming in his eyes, he smiled and said he was glad to finally be there. He signed a farewell message to the beloved monarch. Pan said he was determined to reach Bangkok to express his gratitude for the many items he had received help from the King’s royal projects including his wheelchair and prosthodontics. He also said he had applied His Majesty’s teachings to his own life to make him more content despite his illness. Pichit Sidadee accompanied Pan on the trip and said he had never felt so close to the King. Government Spokesman Maj-General Sansern Kaewkamnerd said that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had praised Pan and had instructed the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security to take care of his health, meals and transport during his stay in Bangkok and facilitate his return to Buri Ram. Another wheelchair-bound man with the same illness, Sathit “Uncle Mhee” Janrangsi, 54, departed his hometown Phitsanulok province last Sunday en route to the Grand Palace and by yesterday morning he had reached Angthong province. He is being accompanied by 28-year-old restaurant owner Natthapat Sirimongkolpan, who joined Sathit on his bicycle in Nakhon Sawan’s Phayuha Khiri district. They are expected to reach Bangkok on Tuesday. Sathit said he loved His Majesty so much that every year he had done the same trip, except on those occasions he had sign messages wishing the King good health. He said he was struck by grief when he heard about the King’s passing, and he was determined to travel to Bangkok on his wheelchair to express his love and loyalty for the monarch and to join others in mourning him. Source: The Nation November | 2016

DESIGN YOUR OWN SPA DAY FROM SO SPA WITH L’OCCITANE AT SOFITEL KRABI PHOKEETHRA GOLF & SPA RESORT September, 2016, Krabi – Throughout October, our “Design your Own Spa Day” package is the perfect choice for those who love to personalized treatments. Unwind with a loved one or enjoy some well-deserved ‘me time’. Create your own a la carte treatment from our special menu of starters, mains and desserts with your choice of: Starters 30-minute includes Steam, Jacuzzi or Body Scrub Main 60-minute Body Massage, Facial Massage or Foot Massage Dessert 60-minute Champi, Natural Manicure or a Natural Pedicure Single price: THB 3,000++ Couple price: THB 5,000++ THB 9,000++ for 4 persons. (Pre-signed upon reservation) Discover So SPA with L’OCCITANE, an intimate sanctuary that blends French cosmetology with ancient Thai rituals. For more information and reservation, please call +66 (0) 75 627 800 or write us an email to H6184-TH@SOFITEL.COM . **** Sofitel, World Class Hotels & French Elegance Sofitel is the only French luxury hotel brand with a presence on five continents with 120 addresses, in almost 40 countries (more than 30,000 rooms). Sofitel offers contemporary hotels and resorts adapted to today’s more demanding and more versatile consumers who expect and appreciate beauty, quality and excellence. Whether situated in the heart of a major city like Paris, London, New York, Shanghai or Beijing, or nestled away in a country landscape in Morocco, Egypt, French Polynesia or Thailand, each Sofitel property offers a genuine experience of the French “art de vivre”

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Thai Cooking Class at Ao Nang Thai Cookery School

Scuba diving and snorkeling at Scuba addicts

REAL ROCKS CLIMBING RAILAY

If you want to take home some techniques of the famous Thai cuisine, you must stop off at Ao Nang Thai Cookery School, operating since 2001. Learn how to cook Royal Thai Cuisine with experienced chefs who will take you step by step through each recipe with the exotic herbs and spices that make Thai cuisine one of the world’s culinary delights.

Scuba diving in Krabi is how diving is meant to be – Safe, Fun and Relaxed. Visibility is generally very good (12-35m), the water is warm (28-30 degrees), minimal equipment is needed, and there is always something new to see.

Rock Climbing is fun for everyone! Let Real Rocks show you how you can get to the top! Sport Climbing Instructors are Certified and Licensed to Teach Climbing daily, including beginner- advanced courses. Kids (5 years old and up) climbing & caving tours available.

Scuba Addicts Dive Centre offers diving and snorkeling adventures for all ages and abilities, and are tailored to suit your individual or group needs. Their aim is to make your scuba diving holiday in Ao Nang fun and memorable by discovering famous dive sites such as Phi Phi Islands, the King Cruiser Wreck/Shark Point Marine Sanctuary and the clear, secluded waters of numerous local islands of Krabi. They also offer night dives, cavern diving and Liveaboard trips to the Similan Islands.

We are one of the top rated activities in the area with excellent reviews! With more than 16 years of experience, we strive each day to continue to be Railay Beach and Krabi’s premier climbing school.

Sow, one of the main instructors at Ao Nang, has ten years’ experience as a chef in several of Thailand’s large five star hotels and restaurants. At Ao Nang Thai Cookery School, you will get to choose the dishes you wish to learn to cook. Impress your friends when you return home with green Thai curry fragrant soups or stir fried chicken with cashew nuts, spring rolls, chicken satay, pad thai and many more recipes. When the cooking is all done, you can sit and enjoy all of your hard work. Ao Nang Thai Cookery School is just the thing you need when you want a break from the beach. Come discover the authentic Thai culture.

Open everyday 7am-5pm Phone number : +66 (0)9 5743 3325 www.realrocksclimbing.com

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Phone number : +66 (0) 81 415 9358 / +66 (0) 75 695 478 www.aonangthaicookeryschool.com

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what to do

Enjoy a unique show at Blue Dragon Cabaret

Horseback riding at Krabi Nature Horseriding

Enjoy an amazing show with beautiful costumes, fun dancing, and great lip syncing. The Blue Dragon Cabaret show is a must see with very professional Lady Boys. Blue Dragon is the first cabaret show in Krabi, and is very entertaining to watch. Located in Ao Nang’s Center Point on the third floor, three one-hour shows are scheduled nightly – 8 pm, 9.30 pm and 11 pm.

Have you ever dreamed of a romantic horse ride on the beach with the one you love? Have you dreamed of escaping your busy lifestyle for a relaxing holiday with your family or friends ? Then Krabi Nature Horseriding is the place for you.

Phone number : + 66 (0) 99 561 5684 www.bluedragoncabaret.com

Owner Khun Pan will help you explore and discover Krabi by horseriding along the white sandy beaches and and beautiful Thai countryside, and even swimming with horses by high tide. Choose a one hour trek, a two hours trek, a half day trip or a whole day trip. Krabi Nature Horseriding offers a variety of horseriding activities suitable for all the levels. Horses are selected to match your riding skills to ensure that you will enjoy your ride. Open everyday 8.30am-4.30pm Phone number : 075 662 305 0810 085 9627 / 087 272 6134 www.krabidir.com/krabinaturehorseriding

marina Yoga Take a break from the beach and try another way to enjoy your holidays. Relax, take a deep breath, and head to Marina Yoga. Marina Yoga offers a systematic and flexible approach to yoga that will suit all your needs. The practice integrates the use of postures (Asana), breathing (Pranayama), relaxation (Shavasana), and meditation (Dhana) to relieve pain, prevent injuries, and promote general well-being. Yoga practice is the best way to workout, tone your muscles, get you in shape fast, and develop your « whole person » by putting the emphasis on awareness and control. The incorporation of mind and body helps to lower both physical and mental stress. Yoga is a unique exercise that can be practiced by anyone, regardless of age, strength, or flexibility. At Marina Yoga, no more aches and pains – you will gain energy instead of losing it and at the end of the class you will feel amazing and definitely want to come back. Phone number : +66 (0)87-8981506 www.marinayoga.com

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READING THE GREEN Besides its stunning islands and bustling cities, one can come to Thailand and enjoy Thai traditions which have grown immensely in popularity in foreign countries, of these we have Thai boxing, Thai massage, Thai cooking, Thai dance, Thai music and also Thai golf. Golf arrived in Thailand during the reign of King Rama V, a hundred years ago. It was first played by nobles and other elitists of high society but since then, things have certainly changed. Over the past decade or so, the popularity of golf in Thailand has escalated; played both by local Thais and visiting foreign tourists and expatriates. Golf can be played in Thailand every day of the year. During the rainy season, from June to October, all the courses have drainage systems so they are still playable. The hot season is a good time for playing golf and getting a suntan, this runs through March and April. The cool season is probably the freshest time of the year though for golfing in Thailand from November to February. Like other Asian countries, the standard of golf played in Thailand by local golfers has rocketed over the past few years. Thongchai Jaidee is the country’s most successful golfer, winning a handful of major international tournaments. Other Thais have had international success such as Prayad Marksaeng and Boonchu Ruangjit. People come to Thailand on a golf tour to experience the beauty and excitement of Thailand first hand, while enjoying the golf courses. Thailand is every golfers and nature lover’s dream come true and offers some of the best golf courses in the world situated in beautiful South-East Asia. There are about two hundred golf courses in Thailand and more than sixty five can be classified as outstanding and among those, about thirty are

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World Class. Some of these are also complimented by their adherence to a traditional Thai style look. There are two golf courses in Krabi, the first is the 18-hole Pakasai Country Club, located around forty kilometers South of Krabi Town in Neua Klong district. It is owned by the local electricity board and is rated quite highly by local golfers, who enjoy the challenge of its tricky fairways and fast undulating greens in slightly hilly terrain. This unusual course, that hosts an extraordinary encounter with nature for any golfer, is nestled amongst an exotic forest with beautiful lake views and is situated on a secluded hill, peacefully overlooking the surrounding village. Its slightly hilly terrain provides different levels of difficulty for golfers of all abilities.

For more information please contact the club at: Address: Tambol Klongkanan, Amphor Nua Klong, Krabi 81004 THAILAND Phone number: 08-6810-3413 Email: info@pakasaicountryclub.com The second golf course of Krabi Province is a 9-hole course located in Klong Muang, belonging to the well-known Sofitel Krabi Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort, which is open to outside guests. With its daring course and its amazing view on the Andaman Sea and limestone cliffs, the 9-hole of the Sofitel Phokeethra Golf & Spa Resort is a unique experience for all golfers.

For more information please contact the resort at: Address: 200 Moo 3 T.Nongtalay A.Muang Krabi 81180 - THAILAND Phone number: 075 627 800 Email: h6184-RE@sofitel.com www.krabi-magazine.com


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Holy Carnage.

Blood and gore on a holy day.

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It’s happened again, another year of self mutilation and destruction much to the amazement of the onlookers…well those who take a glance up from their cameras that is. Honoring the nine emperor gods at Chinese temples throughout Southeast Asia on the ninth moon (or ninth month) of every year, the Vegetarian Festival - or Gin Je in Thai - has been celebrated throughout southern Thailand for over 100 years. During the festival, devotees typically begin their processions at temples which are close to rivers or oceans, as it is believed that the spirits travel through water easier during their journey to earth.

“During the channeling, the devotees enter into a trance-like state and march through the streets for hours”

According to Taoist mythology, these nine emperors are the fundamental gods responsible for keeping all functions of earth in order. They are represented in the sky by the Ursa Major constellation, which includes the Big Dipper. Temples dedicated to one or more of the nine emperor gods will act as a traveling point for them to channel through to the devotees, who embody them during the festival processions. During the channeling, the devotees enter into a trance-like state and march through the streets for hours, mutilating themselves or impaling with various objects such as swords, razors, axes or anything else they can find. There are many different variations of the festival but all are based on the same principles of worshipping and paying homage to the nine emperor gods. In Thailand, the festival is an alteration of its original foundations as each region of Southeast Asia has its own adaptation. As the legend goes, the current ceremony was started in 1825 in Katu, Phuket by a group of Chinese fisherman who fell ill with Yellow Fever. As other medical methods to cure them failed at the time, they sought an alternative. They men embarked on an adventurous journey to try a new method of cleansing their bodies, adhering to a strict vegetarian diet. They also believed that a cleansing of the flesh was necessary, so they harmed themselves physically either through cutting, piercing or other forms of inflicting pain. The festival has since become one of the main festivals of Southern Thailand, spanning over nine days with preparations beginning weeks before. The festival has become somewhat of a spectacle in Thailand. The most popular procession is paraded through Phuket Old Town and is the largest in the region, but Krabi’s procession has steadily grown annually. Some even say it is the better festival to visit, mainly because few tourists come to spectate, making access to key viewing points relatively easy. It is still an event for the locals, and by the locals with a large production, without the frenzy of crowds in Phuket. Year after year the types of mutilation seem to intensify, appearing to be a competition of who

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can use the biggest and most intense objects to impale their faces with. Bicycles, wrenches, and gas pump handles are all now regular occurrences. What will be next? Watching the procession in Krabi Town this year was a fascinating sight of varying levels of pain and endurance that devotees subjected themselves to in the name of their gods. It was quite a testament to their faith. The piercings and mutilations were only a part of the days affairs as we witnessed the parade from start to finish. The first thing we noticed was the lack of shoes. This was a simple, trivial observation, but imagine walking through the streets of a town where temperatures approach 40 degrees Celsius, with no protection from the sun or the hot asphalt. Interestingly, the devotees don’t prepare themselves through the year by developing a pain threshold. Many of the devotees are just ordinary citizens with ordinary lives living in Krabi, some of which we recognized, but with spears going through their cheeks. Devotees hold the belief that the nine emperor gods channel through them and remove all pain inflicted during the event. Judging from the looks on some faces however, there was a clear distinction between those possessed by outside powers and those still grounded. It is a sight to witness those feeling the pain, watching them become delirious during the march and needing to step out. Three men with large items stuck through their cheeks had to be removed from the parade due to their dehydration and medical attention needed. Last year, three men died from loss of blood, but those who perish on a holy day are believed to transcend into a better life through reincarnation. Although men seem to hold down the bulk of the attention the festival is not restricted to them; plenty of women also participated as well. As many as 100 women with small spears through their faces were parading through the streets of Krabi Town, each of them with little to no signs of pain or distress on their faces.

“As many as 100 women with small spears through their faces were parading through the streets of Krabi Town, each of them with little to no signs of pain or distress on their faces.”

In addition to the already gruesome spectacle is the use of firecrackers, and the dancing throughout the burning explosions (again with no shoes on). Teams of two carried spirit houses on their shoulders, and when firecrackers were ignited, devotees would run towards them, jumping and dancing through them. It’s quite incredible to watch people who look as though they should be feeling such high levels of pain and distress, walking through the streets casually and calmly. It’s a sight to behold. The Vegetarian Festival is a must see for anyone visiting Thailand during the ninth moon (usually around the end of September) of 2015, but not for the faint of heart.

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KAYAKING IN AO THALANE Kayaking and seakayaking are great ways to explore Krabi’s amazing sight without damaging the environment. Slow and silent, these sturdy “sit-on-top” craft can move almost unnoticed through different coastal ecosystems, passing mangrove, canyons and caves.

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Ao Thalane is one of the most beautiful mangrove forests in Thailand. About twenty kilometers from Krabi Town, this section of the coast is covered in dense foliage that wraps all the caves cliffs and amazing shaped Karsts. This area is perfect for a kayak cruise around the small inlets, caves and hidden lagoons and the Karst Mountains provide the backdrop for this area with its complex network of channels to meander through the dense mangrove. Kingfishers, Herons and crab eating Macaques inhabit this area along with ever present monkeys who will keep you company and sometimes even hitch a ride on your kayak. The area is undeveloped and tranquil and with caves and steep cliffs jutting straight out of the water. You will enjoy great spots for taking photos of real Krabi’s nature. The routes followed are relatively easy and you will be cruising on flat calm water so it is quite within the capabilities of first time kayakers or kids. You can ask a tour guide to give you basic instruction of using the paddles and the kayak and he can also provide life jackets. Most of the kayaks have three seats although it is normal to use one kayak for two adults. It is quite unconvenient to have three people paddling, so it is best if one adult goes in one kayak with one child

if they both want to paddle or with two adults and one younger child not paddling. No two days in the mangroves are quite the same. On some days the place is alive with wildlife, birds calling, monkeys hooping, lizards splashing and cicadas singing away. On other days, it is very quiet, like everyone is asleep. You never know quite what you’ll get but it is always magical. High tide is generally the best time to go, there are many more channels that you can paddle through and lagoons and caves to see. But even at low tide, it is still a wonderful place and you will be able to see more of the caves and all the nature that lives in the muddy ecosystem. You may have to paddle back the way you came, but it is still beautiful to see and as the water drops, more and more of the incredible root system comes into view along with all the wildlife that lives in the mud. Then there are the birds that come to pick up all the fresh food on offer. HOW TO GO THERE: Ao Thalane is thirty five kilometers from Krabi Town; take Route Number 4 from Krabi Town and turn left to Route 4033, then continue driving for another fifteen kilometers. www.krabi-magazine.com


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OUR LONG LOST SIBLINGS

The use of hands to grab objects is an ability we sometimes take for granted. The opposable thumb lends it’s ability to grasp a stick or a rock and move it easily, is a skill not enjoyed by many other living forms on this planet. We share this skill with is a distant relative, Monkeys and apes. Diverging from these species many millenia ago humans have since evolved and taken this simple skill to a whole new level creating computers, robots, airplanes, cars and everything else we all use in our daily lives. But this simple skill still fascinates us and those species on this planet who can exhibit the same behavior will continue to dazzle us for generations to come.

Thailand is full of these curious, fascinating creatures, they live at temples, cities and of course in trees. Grabbing at human trash, turning over rocks inspecting everything they can get their hands on. These amazing creatures are always looking for things to explore, inspect and learn from. Sometimes using the various objects they find around as tools to get to something else.

These relatives come in all shorts of shapes and sizes, fat, skinny, tall, short, black, colorful . They all live in different ecosystems but most of them still live in the tropical equatorial part of the globe, making them even more alluring and primal to those of us living in the temperate part of the globe.

Their adorable faces and curious nature makes them unique and fascinating creatures to watch and learn from. Living in similar patriarchal social circles as we humans do, monkeys exhibit many of the same social cues and needs as humans do. They will typically have a male leader for their troop, and rival troops will frequently battle one another over territory. Krabi is home to a number of different species of monkies, species such as the dusky langur (commonly found on Railay), crab eating macaques, gray macaques and others. They are fascinating and special creatures that you can watch form a far, but we don’t recommend feeding or getting too close to them as they are wild animals and should be allowed to live and thrive in their natural habitat. Our tip for visitors: Be careful and lock your balcony window, Monkeys have been known to come in looking for food and other toys.

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Dining guide / Krabi

CARNIVORE | STEAK & GRILL Soi Klong Haeng opposite Thai Village Resort, Ao Nang.

DA CARLA | ITALIAN & THAI Noppharathara Beach, inside Sabai Resort.

The quality of what this kitchen produces is extremely hard to beat - and the experience of the owner Gidi is evident. All main courses come with salad and a choice of thirteen different side dishes that include homemade french fries and mashed potatoes to die for.

As well as great thai food, this is the place for some real-deal homemade pasta just like it should be made. Great meat selection too, with quality steak and the freshest seafood you could hope to find.

Average price: 400-900+THB

Average price: 250+THB

What to Try: The “Carnivore” signature Steak

What to Try: The hand-filled ravioli

Free WiFi?: Yes

Free WiFi?: Yes

Opening Hours: Open daily from 3pm - 11pm.

Opening Hours: Daily from 7:30am - 2:30pm and 5:30pm - 9:30pm

Tel:+66 (0)75661061

Tel: +66 (0)75637791

Website: www.carnivore-thailand.com

Website: www.sabairesort.com

VENEZIA {SOFITEL | ITALIAN & SEAFOOD

U & P | HOME MADE BAKERY

200 Moo.3 Klong Muang Beach, Tambon Nongtalay, Muang, Krabi SOFITEL KRABI PHOKEETHRA GOLF & SPA RESORT’S Ristorante Venezia serves up gourmet cuisine featuring traditional Italin recipes, pizzas straight from the wood-fired oven and a large selection of wines from all over the globe.

401/4 Ao Nang, Krabi. End of Na Thai Road. One of the very few bakeries in town that bakes a good loaf of bread, U&P also have a great array - and display - of pastries, cakes, flatbreads, rolls, buns and even breadsticks to choose from. Lunchtime is sorted with great selection of western and thai dishes.

Dining is available either indoors or on the outdoor terrace, al fresco style, with panoramic views of the ocean and tropical gardens. Average price: 400++THB What to Try: Special selection of Rissoto’s by our Italian Chef Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 6pm - 11pm Tel: +66 (0)75 627 800 Website: www.sofitel.com/6184

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SUSHI HUT | JAPANESE, THAI & WESTERN Muang Krabi, Ao Nang Krabi, Krabi, 81000

UMBERTO’S ITALIAN KITCHEN| ITALIAN & SEAFOOD Located in the ground story of Alisea boutiquw hotel, Klong Heang Rd. Ao Nang

The Suhi Hut and Grill offers freshly prepared Sushi, Sashimi and other traditional Japanese cuisine, and a range of both thai and western food such as Australian steaks, American burgers and Thai curries. Come for a taste of Japan right here in Ao Nang.

Umberto’s Italian Kitchen is a newly opened restaurant in Ao Nang featuring a wide array of traditional Italian dishes complimented of fresh Andaman seafood and imported Australian steaks.

Average price: 200-450THB

Average Price: 200 - 600+

What to Try: The Nigiri rolls

What to Try: The Seafood pasta

Free WiFi?: Yes

Wifi: Yes

Opening Hours: Daily 11am-11pm

Opening Hours: 11am-10pm

Tel: 075-637-0305

Tel: 084 627 2991

Come and be amazed by the range of dishes.

Website: www.umbertorestaurant.com

PALM COURT | THAI & INTERNATIONAL 182 Moo 3 soi 8, Tamboon Ao Nang, A. Muang Krabi 81180

AO NANG BUFFET | THAI & WESTERN 328, Moo 2, Tambol Aonang, Amphor Muang, Krabi

Palm Court is located on Ao Nang soi 8, Offering a range of dining options from a mouth watering seafood buffet and succulent steaks to traditional Thai cuisine and general Asian food. Palm court has something for everyone. The menu is designed daily as per the theme of the night. Monday & Friday: Seafood Thursday & Sunday: Cowboy Tuesday: Thai Saturday: Italian Wednesday: Wok on fire Average price: 350 THB

What to Try: A little of everything

What to Try: The theme of the night

Free WiFi?: Yes

Free WiFi?: Yes

Average Price: 459THB

Opening Hours:6pm-10:30pm

Opening Hours: 6pm - 10pm

Tel: 075-626-222

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Our daily dinner buffet serves endless portions of BBQ, sushi, western favorites, and Thai cuisine. We have something for everyone, eat to your heart’s content for 459+THB, with kids always eating for free. Conveniently located next door to McDonald’s in Ao Nang with both indoor and outdoor seating available.

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DIVER’S INN | GERMAN & STEAKHOUSE Ao Nang, opposite the Siam Commercial Bank, Near Mc Donalds. Enjoy Australian Angus steaks, duck or chicken breasts as well as pork tenderloins. You can also enjoy traditional German and Belgian beers or a nice imported wine like a German Riesling as you munch on tasty appetizers such as tempura shrimp or maybe a full plate of steamy spare ribs.

ANDAMANA BEACH CLUB | THAI-BEACH CLUB 328, Moo 2, Ao Nang,, Krabi Town 81000 The Andamana Beach Club will impress anyone coming for a visit as it has been built with twisted bamboo stalks and large overhangings roofs. The beach club is truly a unique place to dine on those hot afternoons. Open to public all year around and only a quick 5 minutes’ drive to Ao Nang towards the Fossil Beach.

Average price: 150 – 900+ THB What to Try: The Angus steaks Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 11am - 11pm Tel (Th/En): + 66 (0)75-637 297 Tel (En/Ger): + 66 (0) 89 587 3533

Average price: 180

TIP ANDA | THAI, SEAFOOD & FUSION

THE HILLTOP | FINE THAI

79/45 Moo 3, Nopparat Thara Beach The menu offers a wide selection of traditional Thai food, seafood and some international dishes including a specialty fusion Italian- Thai dish, the famous tom yum pizza. The chicken cashew nuts is particularly delicious and the steamed fish with lemon sauce is one of the finest Thai dishes you can find.

What to Try: Pad Thai Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily from 10am-7pm Tel: 096-371-4656, 092-995-2039

99 Moo 3, Ao Nang Krabi The Hilltop Restaurant is located on one of the most phenomenal perches for a panoramic sunset. Pamper yourselves with fresh Andaman lobsters, king prawns, crabs and giant oysters carefully chosen and prepared. Try new mouth-watering dishes such as ‘duck, the hilltop style’ and ‘southern curry with crabmeat & local herbs’’. Average price: 400-900+THB

Average price: 100-300THB What to Try: Tom Yam Pizza Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Daily 7am - 10pm Tel: +66(0)75661179

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GECKO’S RESTAURANT | RUSTIC ITALIAN Dusit Thani Krabi Beach Resort on Klong Muong Beach

BELLINI ITALIAN RESTAURANT| ITALIAN & INTERNATIONAL The The Amari Vogue Beach Resort on Tubkeak beach

Treat your family and friends to a rustic home-style Italian feast at Gecko’s restaurant and enjoy choosing from fresh handmade pastas and zesty salads, delicious Italian selections from authentic home cooking to pizzas baked in a traditional wood burning oven with the true character of Italy.

Specializing in authentic Italian cuisine, the fare is designed, prepared, cooked and presented with creativity and skill. Bellini has perfected a delicious menu of handmade pastas, gourmet pizza and delicious seafood specialties

Average price: 190-420THB

Average Price: 300 - 800++THB

What to Try: VITELLO-TONATO

What to Try: Antipasti & Risotto arborio al zafferano e gamberoni

Free WiFi?: Yes

Wifi: Yes

Opening Hours: Daily 11am - 10:30pm

Opening Hours: 11am-11pm

Tel: +66 (0)75 628 000

Tel: 075-607-777

Website: www.dusitthanikrabi.com

Website: www.amari.com

FOODIES RESTAURANT & DELI | FRENCH & THAI RUEN MAI | AUTHENTIC SOUTHERN THAI CUISINE 290/19 Moo 2, Tumbon Ao Nang Muang Krabi 81180 Cooking various daily specialties from Waugh beef massaman curry to a robust and hearty ratatouille, you are sure to find your senses tested. Foodies also caters private functions and parties, so if you have a special party give them a call.

117 Moo 2, Sai Thai, Muang Krabi Ruen Mai, “old wooden house” in Thai, was built for Thai people to represent the most authentic Southern Thai cuisine. Three years ago, the restaurant was relocated to its current location, just outside of Krabi Town and Ao Nang.

Average price: 120-500THB

Average price: 250THB

What to Try: lamb provincial

What to Try: burnt eggplant,

Free WiFi?: Yes

Free WiFi?: Yes

Opening Hours: Daily 11am-11pm

Opening Hours: Daily from 11am-2pm, 5pm-10pm

Tel: +66 (0) 81 273 2029 / +66 (0) 89 587 3533

Tel: +66 (0)75 621 387

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wat Bang Riang Outside of Ao Nang, on the edges of Krabi province there lies a truly stunning temple complex; Wat Bang Riang.

Bang Riang temple (or in Thai, Wat Bang Riang) is located on the top of Khao Lan mountain in Thap Put area, it is 30 km from Pang Nga town and just over the boarder of Krabi’s western most district Ao Luk.

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The Bang Riang Temple complex certainly will leave a mark in your memory, from it’s wide open stunning vistas, to its incredibility detailed statues and tapestries there is no shortage of impressive eye candy. As is relatively common in areas of Southern Thailand, Was Bang Riang combines both Thai and Chinese architectural styles. The actual temple complex consists of three main areas: One where monks keep some of Buddha’s cremated remains, in the center of the main temple there is a giant statue of a sitting Buddha, the last area can be seen off in the distance from the main temple area, it is Guan Yin goddess, surrounded by a great tropical forests. On either side of the entrance to the temple from the parking area two massive five headed Nagas snakes that wind and twirl up the walkways railing. The main temple building Chedi, is a traditional herringbone construction with www.krabi-magazine.com


a small tower built on top in a traditional Thai style. This is to keep the Buddhist relics safe for future generations to come. The temple of Chedi Phutthathambanlu stands one hundred and nine meters high on the Khao Lan hilltop. Inside the Chedi, you can see the altar on which lies some remains of Buddha’s bones, the walls are decorated with ancient paintings depicting religious scenes and images of mythical creatures from Bhuddha’s life. The three headed elephant Erawan, guardians Yakshas, lions and the Garuda birds, all of these are protecting the Buddhas relicts. Don’t forget to change 60 baht to coins before entering the Chedi so you can carry out a Buddhist ritual of Wat Bang Riang. Once inside the open courtyard you will notice a round hallway around the Chedi decorated with 60 golden Buddha sculpts each with a hole for coins. Make a wish and go around the circle putting November | 2016

coins into each Buddha sculpture. The story goes that if after the last coin was dropped you can remember your wish, then it will come true. As you walk around the Chedi, you will find an observation point with a garden and terrace, which offers a magnificent view of the green mountains surrounding the temple as well as the massive statue of both Buddha and Guan Yin. The walkway to the statues is a staircase, decorated throughout with plants, ponds and sculptures. Chinese goddess Guan Yin (in Chinese) or Kuan Im (in Thai) is known in Thailand as the goddess of mercy. Many Thai’s also believe that Guan Yin brings them good luck and prosperity. In Buddhist hierarchy Guan Yin goddess stands on a step down from Buddha, she protects women and children, and all who suffer, by blessing them with awakening and enlightenment. Curious

fact, Guan Yin is not actually a “she”, the goddess just conditionally refers to the feminine. Guan Yin is more of a divine being, which can appear in both women’s and men’s guise. In Indian and Old Chinese traditions Guan Yin used to be represented as a man; it is only in today’s Buddhism which a woman’a appearance has been given. By the way, Kuan Im statue in Wat Bang Riang is the tallest temple in Southern Thailand. In front of the monument there is a small pool with the sculpture of Phra Mae Thorani – a chthonic goddess from Buddhist mythology. According to traditions she is typically represented as a young woman wringing the cool waters of detachment out of her hair to drown the demon Mara, who has been sent to tempt Gautama Buddha during his meditation under the Bodhi Tree. Phra Mae Thorani symbolizes earth and is also called “Mother of Earth”.

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Keep right, and the uphill path leads you to the golden statue of Gautama Buddha meditating in lotus position - the largest Buddha in the region. Buddha is covered by a roof made up by a number of five headed Nagas. This kind of Buddha refers to the Sabbath day and is called Phra Nak Prok. Before the statue there is a small alley with sculptures of lions, elephants and Yakshas, as well as a sculpture of the Phra Mae Thorani goddess. On one side of the Wat Bang Riang there is a number of ‘Kuti’, they are basically special houses, which are built for the monks that have stopped at the temple for meditation or to partake in ceremonies. After your visit to Wat Bang Riang you can relax and have some local food or a drink in the café on the open terrace looking out at the stunning expanses of rocky green mountains. The café is located at the opposite side of the parking lot from the entrance.

A bit of history... The temple is mainly known as a Wat Bang Riang, however, it has an alternative name that sounds like Wat Rat Upatam. Its construction began in the late 1980’s by order of His Majesty King Rama IX, and the story of its establishment is quite interesting. In the 80s a pilgrim monk named Lung Por Chai arrived at the small village of Thap Put, where his mother recently moved and fell ill. He had to settle down and take care of her. He noticed that in the Thap Put area there is was no temple, and the locals would not hold a proper funeral service. So with the support of the locals, he decided to build a temple for everyone to use, and not just a humble abode of Dharma, but a godly and impressive temple. According to his words, the idea of such a majestic construction was to attract people to the temple and incite an interest in Buddhism. He believed that the more beautiful the place is, the more likely it will be visited. The name of Wat Rat Upatam literally translates to “temple, supported by locals”. The original cost of construction for Wat Bang Riang was 70 million Thai baht. The recent additions have been overseen by a the monk Lung Por Chai who continues to reside on the property and manage the current renovations and planning for future additions/renovations.

How to get to the Wat Bang Riang temple from Krabi Temple Wat Bang Riang is located 82 km form Ao Nang, Krabi, 30 km north-east from the Phang Nga city, 11 km from the of Thap Put village. From Krabi, take the route № 4 towards Phuket. After you pass the border crossing pointer of Krabi and Phang Nga provinces, after about 2 km turn right on the 411V highway. Follow the signs to the Thap Put and the temple Wat Bang Riang. The way from Krabi to Bang Rian temple takes approximately 1 - 1.5 hour, depends on traffic.

Important note Before visiting the temple, remember that Wat Bang Riang - is a functioning Buddhist temple whose rules must be respected. In the temple area it is respectful to wear a closed light-colored clothing (shoulders and knees must be covered), and shoes should be taken off before going inside the Chedi. In case if you came here unprepared, you can buy a special shirt to go inside the temple area, they sell these close to the parking area. A donation of any size is customary to leave in the temple, however, it is optional. Even any little donation monks welcome with gratitude.

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THE TRANSF Turning a page and a whole new face "Every women has a dream. These dreams vary for every women, some like to imagine hiking mountains, some dream of being a corporate CEO's, others dream of living in a small house in the countryside. Above all else is beauty, and one thing that many women share is their desire to be beautiful and to capture the attention of their significant others.�

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SFORMATION A story by Anastasia.

Experimenting with different parts of the body and different mediums is a great way to find a desired image. Changing the color and length of ones hair, painting fingernails with interesting patterns and designs, trying different foundations to find ones true complexion. It’s all part of the process of finding ones image and transforming into it. But a much more interesting prospect is when the game is turned professional, proper artists can understand your face, colors, shadows, areas to highlight and generally bring out your beauty you might not have known exists. Who is ready to change your image completely and radically is a person who will continue to try different designs and looks in order to find that perfect image. See and create a new YOU - an easy, bright and beautiful self, we all have this person inside us, sometimes it needs the right guidance and coaching to bring out. This past month I helped a number of women transform themselves. It was an amazing experience and one that taught me more about myself and how to help others. No special occasion was needed, just spending time with some truly remarkable woman and helping them see another side of themselves they never knew. Stepping back in time 6 months ago, I was a young mother in constant concern. Was my daughter alright, did she have enough food, was she playing enough, was she ok? The more time I spent on her, the less I spent on myself and this I noticed everyday I looked in the mirror. Then one day came, and the desire to spend the day in a special way popped into my mind, a day for nobody but me, a day when I could feel the way I wanted to feel, beautiful. To escape from the everyday worries and feel like a confident, beautiful woman, I didn’t know what I would do, but after meeting a young and talented photographer I knew photography was the secret.

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Getting in front of a lens allowed me to open up more and see another side of myself. Looking at the photos afterwards gave me perspective and It showed me how taking a few steps back and looking at myself from the outside could change my whole image. The photos which I saw afterwards astonished me. I didn’t think I could look like that. After my experience I wanted to share this feeling with others. Then the idea was born; get an education and learn how to create beauty in anything. I decided to focus on makeup and also the art of hairdressing. Soon after I successfully graduated from makeup and hairdressing school I began inviting friends to join me in my project to share the same experience I enjoyed. Thus was born the transformation project. From the traditional looks of soft skin and sheer determination to ragtime flapper girl and runway concept fashion photography I had a wonderful time working with a range of women. Showing their inner beauty and bringing out the fire in their eyes. It was a great experience working with these people and I look forward to more women who also want to see themselves transformed. The process of sitting down with a person, looking into her eyes, studying the curves and shapes of her nose, neck, eyebrows and everything else was like reading a blueprint. Seeing where I need to add foundation, blush, color tones and so on was just the beginning, it is like reading a book, the curves are the vowels and the shadows are the the exclamation points. What I need to fill in and what I wanted to make standout become clear as I study a face. It is a wonderful experience transforming people and is one I want to keep on giving and sharing with many more.

If you're interested in becoming part of the transformation project get in touch with me email me at: Indeecstasia@gmail.com

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Faces of Ao Nang, originally a tiny coconut village of nothing more than a handful of farmers cleaning the land and preparing for the harvests of their famed coconuts.

Over the past 30 years though this little coconut village has shifted itself into an international tourist hotspot. Drawing in crowds from every nation Krabi is quickly growing it's pin on the map. Now that roads have been built, hotels erected at lightening speeds, the ball is rolling. The growth in Krabi over the past 5 years has been immense and the landscape has certainly changed but it doesn't take long for visitors to get outside the hustle and bustle of the town. Explore primary rainforest and get a glimpse of what makes this natural paradise such a stunning place.

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f Ao Nang Although now as you look from face to face on the sidewalks of Krabi you can see a wide range of faces, Swedish, Chinese, English, Malaysian, Indian and many more but where are the faces that have called this place home for generations? We want to take a minute to pay homage and acknowledge some of the various local faces of our little Ao Nang as they are the foundation to all that we have here now. These faces come in all shapes and sizes; dark, light, long, short, islamic, buddhist, old, young, timid, aggressive and so many more. Now these are the people who drive our longtail boats, the people who sweep our streets, the men who paint the buildings and work security details.

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THESE ARE THE FACES OF AO NANG. Ao Nang a place of great diversity not only in terms of its visitors but in terms of the locals who have built this little beach town from its humble coconut plantation beginnings some 40 years to one of the major tourist hubs in the southern Thailand. Some 40-50 years ago this built up city you find yourself relaxing by the pool in, slurping ice cream while strolling on the streets or slamming our face full is spicy Tom yum was just a variety of coconut, palm and rubber plantations, no roads could be found in the area let along a joule of electricity. Slowly over the years more and more people from Krabi town and the surrounding districts and provinces migrated to this little beach area. Everyone bringing with them their knowledge, traditions and religion, this is how you can see on many areas of Ao Nang Muslims and Buddhists Thais talking and joking side by side. Indian and Burmese workers waiting tables and cooking up garlic filled naan. Local fisherman make their way to the piers daily to bring home the bounty of the sea, filling our many restaurants with world class Krabi cuisine. Condominiums, hotels, villas and guest houses fly up thanks to the dedicated hard work from the labor force who come from all around the country and abroad for work. Ao Nang has become a nexus for cultures to blend together, for ideas to flow freely with less government red tape than other parts of the planet. Walking the streets, take a look around at the many different cultures that now call this place home. Take in the smells that permeate the air and seem to change from block to block, take in the richness and diversity that lives and thrives here. These are the people that make out little town unique and special. These are the faces of Ao Nang.

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COME TO WHERE THE PARTY IS

CENTER POINT

NIGHT CLUBS | LIVE MUSIC | BARS | DANCE

WALKING STREET

GREAT FOOD, LIVE MUSIC AND ALL YOUR SHOPPING NEEDS, COME AND TAKE LOOK AT THE NUMEROUS TREASURES THE WALKING STREET HAS TO OFFER.

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A MAN AND

HIS GUITAR by Silvia Cermak

A comfortable chair. A fresh sea breeze. A magnificent view of the sea, all combined with a bright gold - orange - red sunset. A cocktail, glass of wine or a cold beer in hand - This is what the dream scenario for the conclusion of wonderful day looks like. Here in Ao Nang, it is not a dream. Such an inviting scenario is readily found. The Beach Bar in The Phra Nang Inn is such a location.

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First you enjoy the sunset and then shortly thereafter Mr. Jimmy Patrick Roche creates a great atmosphere with his guitar and his very unique voice. He is one of those entertainers who presents one hit after another, and you feel immediately inclined to sing along. This is a place where you will settle in for a long stay. Even the people, who are only walking along the beach, are attracted to the music like a magnet. Everyone is welcome. And so the crowd is an international mix of people from all over the world.

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Mr. Jimmy has been playing at the Phra Nang Inn Bar for more than 6 years now and he has acquired many frequent followers. Not only the expats who live here, but also tourists who regularly spend their Holiday in Ao Nang. So Jimmy has become womewhat of a sensation. In his formative years Jimmy performed in Manhattan New York, in several bands before being drafted into army at the age of 20. He was stationed in Germany. There he worked for 3 years as an interpreter for the American Consulate. During that same time he performed in Schwabing - Munich’s entertainment mecca. It did not take long before the music scene became aware of him and he got his first recording contract in Germany. As it is so often is in the life, Jimmy opted to stay in Germany, founded a family and devoted himself entirely to his music. He worked with international stars like Melanie, Donavan and German Jazz-rock “great” Klaus Doldinger’s Passport. Klaus Doldinger has strongly influenced the musical tastes of countless German music lovers. Creating Fantastic music which Jimmy helped create. 2016 marks the year when Klaus Doldinger released an Anniversary CD containing many of his greatest hits including some of his collaborations with Jimmy. The CD is currently Nr. 1 on the German Jazz charts. A part of the records success is due in part to the talents of Jimmy. Yes, Jimmy is multi-talented. He is a composer, producer, arranges music, plays guitar and sings. There is no doubting some of his greatest achievements include: composing music for TV shows like the famous German evergreens series "Tatort" and "The Investigator" which has aired in over 100 countries.

He has also released 7 CD’s of original material on such prestigious labels as, Warner Brothers Atlantic and CBS (now Sony). But sooner or later everyone needs a holiday and so it was that Mr. Jimmy one day travelled to Thailand to explore people, the country and the famous Thai cuisine. During his vacation he fell in love with the place and decided to stay here. That was in 2008. After one year in Bangkok he moved to Krabi where he now calls home His love for music has not diminished over the years which one readily sees and hears while watching him. His performances have all veritable concert atmosphere. He produces, and arranges all his back tracks in his own studio in Ao Nang which lends a personal touch to his unique renditions. It’s also interesting to hear Jimmy’s comments and descriptions of each song. There are background stories that connects his personal life with the songs or give insights to the songs origins. One cannot wait to hear the next story and the next song. An evening with Jimmy goes by very quickly and leaves one thoroughly entertained, listening and singing along to all of the old and new songs alike. This, combined with one or two cool drinks at reasonable prices makes an evening with Jimmy at the Phra Nang Inn a special and unforgettable experience. And ………..it is not a dream, it’s a reality. Right around the corner. The beach bar is located on Ao nang beach front, next to Phra Nang INN

He also composed hits for Roger Whittaker from South Africa and has worked in the studio with the disco queen Donna Summer, Bonny M. and many others.

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DENGUE FEVER: SYMPTOMS, CAUSES AND TREATMENT Most people are aware of the most common diseases carried by mosquitos such as Yellow Fever and Malaria. However, many are less familiar with another mosquito born virus, Dengue Fever. It can be found in 128 countries of the world and is most prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical countries and makes an appearance in many more temperate climate countries as well. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) says that there could be up to 400 million cases of Dengue fever each year and the World Health Organization (WHO) has estimated that worldwide, there are 22 000 deaths from Dengue Fever, mostly among children. The numbers have increased in recent years due to a better reporting and diagnosis and with the movement of urban populations into rural areas. HOW IS DENGUE FEVER CONTRACTED? The disease itself can only be passed to humans from an infected mosquito. The offending breed of mosquitos are identified by their stripes that are light grey to white. It cannot be passed from human to human but first has to be carried by a mosquito host. WHAT ARE DENGUE FEVER’S SYMPTOMS? The onset of the disease can be very similar to a case of the flu. Symptoms, which usually develop in three to eight days after exposure, are chills, fever up to 104° F, headache, pain upon moving the eyes, loss of appetite, lower backache and pain in the legs and joints. These will subside after a few days and a couple of days later the fever will return and a red, itchy rash can break out all over the body, except the face. Also, the palms of the hand and soles of the feet may turn red and become swollen. WHAT TO DO? If you think you may have been exposed to Dengue Fever and develop these symptoms, you must see a physician immediately. Testing has been perfected and can identify the antibodies in the blood that will occur if the fever is present and a diagnosis can be quickly given.

HOW TO TREAT DENGUE FEVER? Since the dengue fever is a virus, no specific medications or antibiotics have been developed to treat it. With rest and good hydration most people will make a full recovery. However, a severe form of the disease known as Dengue Hemorrhage Fever (DHF) can develop and the infected person can begin bleeding from the gums and in the digestive system along with vomiting and stomach pain. DHF can also get more serious involving the heart and lungs and needing hospitalization. Self-use of no steroidal antiinflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) and aspirin is not recommended as they can promote bleeding and should be administered only under the supervision of a doctor. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) or codeine are usually given to relieve pain. Dengue is fatal in less than 1% of the cases. The acute portion of the disease with fever and body pain will usually last about one to two weeks. The period of convalescence and the feeling of weakness may take several weeks to pass. SO HOW CAN I AVOID DENGUE IN THE FIRST PLACE? Good mosquito hygiene and common sense are your best weapons. When appropriate, wear long sleeves and clothes that will cover the legs. Sleep in mosquito-free spaces, keep windows and doors without screens closed to keep mosquitos out. Use insect repellents that contain DEET, they are effective in repelling mosquitos. Almost all “natural” repellents and vitamin patches will do absolutely nothing to keep mosquitos away. Mosquitos can detect the carbon dioxide exhaled in human breath, they will follow the trail back to you if you stay in one place too long. Also, mosquitos are poor fliers and have difficulty moving where there is wind. You can get some real relief from them on windy days and even sitting in front of the breeze stirred up by a fan can help keep them away. Enjoy your vacation in this beautiful and relaxing tropical location but be aware that trouble can come from small things in these wonderful places. Use common sense and avoid those irritating little mosquitos as much as possible. Be aware of Dengue Fever’s symptoms and seek for medical help if you begin to display them.

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thai talk

Hello (m) / (f)

Sawadee Krap / sawadee kaa

Thank you (m) / (f)

khopoon krap / khopoon kaa

How are you? I’m fine How much is this? What is this? Yes No

Sabai Dee Mai? Sabai Dee A Nee Tao Rai? Nee a Rai? Chai Mai Chai

I can’t speak Thai

Poot Passa Thai Mai Dai

Sorry/Excuse me

Kor Toht

Can you speak English?

Khun Poot Passa Angrit Dai Mai?

I don’t understand

Mai Khao Jai

Do you understand?

Khao Jai Mai?

Help!

Chooey Dooey!

Spicy

Pet

Not spicy Is that tasty? Hot (Temperature)

Mai Pet A Roy Mai? Rawn

Cold

Yen

Water

Naam

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DID YOU KNOW....

creative THAI

We have built LANTA ANIMAL WELFARE’s Center & our profits helps to support their daily cost? So, come on join the fun Learn, Eat & Drink your hearts out AND FEEL so GOOD

Cooking School

The origianl and first Cooking School on Lanta QUALITY - FUNKY & FUN ATMOSPHERE SINCE 2003

beach bar & restaurant

HAPPY HOURS 4 - 6:30 pm on our famous cocktails. Supurb Tasting Menu that changes every day! Serving from 5pm.

Bungalows

9 cozy air-con & fan

KLONG DAO BEACH FRONT - KOH LANTA Closed SUNDAYS Tel: 075 684 590 www.timeforlime.net

A non-profit Organization

COME AND VISIT US! open EVERY DAY: 9. - 5

Tours, Doggie Walking, Kitty Cuddles & Adoptions • Treating sick, injured and abused animals • Spay/neuter We need YOUR help to continue this important work We’re in Pra-Ae opposite the school. Tel: 084 304 4331

If it wasn’t for Cooking School we wouldn’t be here. They are 3 km north from us on Klong Dao Beach front.

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WE ALL MOURN THE LOSS OF A GREAT MAN. 58

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On the 13th of October 2016, Thailand and the world lost a great man, King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Thailand is currently in the midst of a 1 month mourning period after the kings passing. Feeling sorrow and remorse since the passing of the great Bhumibol Adulyadej, the ninth monarch in the Chakri Dynasty. Thai’s throughout the kingdom are in the process of passing the crown to the next successor, Maha Vajiralongkorn. He was the worlds longest serving monarch, holding the crown of Thailand for the past 70 years. Loved by both young and old from all over Thailand, he was a man of principle, he had a great love for his people and showed this in his actions. His love for Thai people can be seen since his assenting to power in June 1946. Since his coronation he has implemented a number of projects both social and environmental throughout the kingdom to improve the lives of Thai people. Primarily his projects revolve around farming and agricultural practices but also he has done much to develop arts and sciences as well. Bhumibol Adulyadej’s picture adorns the walls of nearly every Thai house across the country. You could see photos of him and his wife on bridges, in schools, businesses and banks. Really everywhere one looks in Thailand there is a good chance you might catch a glimpse of his face. His belief for the development of his country started with the infrastructure; roads, farms, food etc. So this was the first of the many projects throughout Thailand which he focused his energy developing and helping to benefit. He sponsored growing strawberries, pumpkins, coffee and many more crops in Ching Mai and throughout the north of Thailand. He sponsored growing rubber and palm throughout southern Thailand. He also helped usher in Tourism to the kingdom by helping build roads, airports, hospitals, temples and many other necessary places to host travelers from around the globe. His influence was far and wide, his history will be of nothing short of his actions in life. King Bhumibol Adulyadej was a man for his people, a man who wanted to see his people grow and his nation become great. His success is evident as Thailand has one of South East Asia’s most vibrant and bustling economies. From tourism to manufacturing and everything in between. Thailand is growing in leaps and bounds and much of this success is due to the programs and initiatives set in place by the late king Bhumibol Adulyadej. The world was aware of his passing as all major media networks broke the news to their respective countries only shortly after his passing. He was a diplomat of sorts for Thailand meeting with worlds leaders from Russia, China, America and many other countries. If you would like to show your respect for his passing please do so by not wearing brightly color clothes, preferably black if you have them. Also drinking alcohol in public and making lewd gestures and faces is also not recommended.

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You are what you eat Didn’t your mother ever tell you so? 60

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We are complex beings; running, moving, thinking, working, playing and doing so much everyday. We require a balanced amount of nutrients to keep us performing at optimal levels, water, food, vitamins and minerals in the right combination can give us clarity of mind and ability to work and play hard. Improper levels of nutrients can have the adverse effect, leaving us feeling, tired, sluggish, cloudy headed and so on. These vitamins and minerals come in many shapes and sizes. Fresh fruits and vegetables are some of the best sources of essential vitamins and minerals your body needs. Meats, dairy products and cereals and pasta are also loaded with other nutrients and minerals such as starch and protein. The secret for the perfect amount of each food group is balance, a good amount from each food category. November | 2016

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Mother supermarket has been operating in Krabi for over a decade now. Opening it’s first branch in Krabi town close to Vogue supermarket on Maharat road. Way back in 1992, This supermarket started with the motive to offer locals the opportunity to buy good quality products made locally. The range of products Mother supermarket originally stocked was small, only the freshest essential items were available. the locally owned supermarket began making a reputation for itself as a source of good quality goods has since made a name for itself on this foundation. Mother Marche has grown into a much larger grocery store chain with 5 locations throughout Krabi province. Soon after the opening of the first Mother branch over a decade ago, the owners knew more would be opened offering food and gods to the locals throughout Krabi. Now there are over 5 locations throughout Krabi province, 3 of them are located in Krabi town, and one is in Klong Heang. The recent opening of their newest supermarket in Ao Nang shows the grocery’s store commitment to expanding and bringing a number of products to the tables of locals and foreigners alike. Some of the products Mother Ao Nang carries is as follows: - Imported meats - Imported cheeses - Wines and Champagne - Fresh vegetables - Imported fruits - European chocolates - Dairy products (sour cream, cream cheese) - Alternative milk products (Soy milk and almond milk)

[It’s important to have a balanced diet, your mother knows this]

car drivers out there you understand. There is still one relatively common and fairly unworkable part to the environment, here in Ao Nang, you guessed it, parking. Mother has this issue thought through already, with a large parking lot to the left of the supermarket, and not only one or two spaces.

Mother tries everyday to stock it’s shelves with the freshest of ingredients available on the market, come down to see what they have on their shelves and how you can balance your diet with one easy trip to Mother

the best, healthiest and freshest

Mother Marche Ao Nang as you guessed it is located in the heart of Ao Nang, about 500 meters from Ao Nang beach, making it easy to find. There is also parking at Mother Marche Ao Nang, which might not sound like a big deal but it is, for those

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Mother Marche Ao Nang is open

24 hours a day ready to serve you ingredients available on the market. Come down and see what they have for yourself.

Phone: 0863-493-057 www.mother-supermarket.com

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What’s on

your plate?

Krabi the emerald of the Andaman has a wide range of foods and flavors to try, from the curries and the soups to the sun-dried street food and the plethora of rice based dishes. The range of flavors is immense here, but something stands out above the crowd, the seafood. The province spans over 300 kilometers of coastline and is home to over 100 islands so the people who have lived here for generations have depended on the sea to fill their families tables. They have learned from the sea to respect it, live with it and love it. Times are changing in the way locals cultivate their catch and now with modern farming techniques the farmers which traditionally relied on the sea to provide all of their catch are turning to a range of inland aquacultures to augment their quotas. A number of shrimp farms have popped up over the past few decades and have provided the farmers with a stable comfortable standard of living. Enjoy Krabi, it’s many wonders, destinations and of course it's wide range of food to fill your belly. The hard working people who have built this province to what it is today are invaluable, due to their hard work we can all enjoy our time here in Krabi tasting the fruits of the sea at an affordable price.

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THE SUNSET ISLAND Koh Lanta consists of two islands, Koh Lanta Noi and Koh Lanta Yai. Koh Lanta Noi is the smaller of the two and does not have tourist facilities. Visitors travelling by road from the mainland pass through the smaller island on the way to Koh Lanta Yai - the center of it all.

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an Sala Dan village on the north side of the island is Lanta Yai’s commercial center and the pier where visitors arrive on the island. It is a row of shops, seafood restaurants on stilts, dive shops, tour operators, banks, and guest houses that cater to newcomers. The bulk of the Lanta beaches lie along the west coast – hence it’s often referred to as “The Sunset Island” – and can be reached by road. Khao Kwang, Khlong Dao, and Phra Ae have long stretches of white sand facing the Andaman sea, while Khlong Khong, Khlong Nin, and Ba Kan Tiang, and other smaller bays take in more dramatic views and are less crowded for swimming. Ba Kantiang Bay has spectacular crystal-clear seawater, soft white sand, romantic sunsets in utmost privacy. It’s the picture of a postcard, symbolizing a luxe hideaway in Lanta for relaxing in natural surroundings.

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Known as Ban San Kau, this sea gypsy’s settlement is based on south-east Lanta Yai. It is there that an old clan of traditional Chao Ley try to preserve a disappearing way of life in this fast-developing island. Once called Ban Si Raya, Old Town was historically a commercial port for Chinese and Arabic trading boats that sailed between the ports of Phuket, Penang, and Singapore. Today it is a village with a few rows of stilted shop houses and home to an ancient community that was established on the island long ago. It’s a picturesque place dating back 100 years, from the old days of sea trading. Near the shacks along the coast, local fishermen still dock their longtail boats and make for an authentic snapshot of local life.

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L A N T A NAMASTE AT OASIS YOGA

ENJOY FIRE SHOWS AT WHY NOT BAR

SNORKELING AND FISHING AT LANTA DREAM & PARADISE

Yoga is a great way to take back control over your holistic, mental and emotional health and Oasis Yoga is an exceptional place to do so.

Located right on the beach at Kantiang Bay View Resort, the Why Not Bar host live appearances from popular bands in Thailand and hold beach parties about once a month. With a live band every night, fireshows on the beach and great cocktails, there’s a buzz going on there every night.

Looking to discover the beauty of the Andaman Sea in a friendly and easy going atmosphere then look no further than Lanta Dream & Paradise, a company specialized in private snorkeling and fishing trips.

Situated at Klong Dao Beach, Oasis Yoga welcomes you to discover restorative health with laid back island relaxation and a chill seaside attitude. Whether you are a seasoned yoga practioner or want to try your first practice in a unique atmosphere, Farra Williams, a certified yoga instructor, is here to help you develop the tools to take the peace of holistic health home with you. Phone number : +66 (0) 85 115 4067 www.oasisyoga-lanta.com

Fire shows at Why Not Bar are some of the best you will see on the island and are a must see during your stay in Koh Lanta. They normally start after 10pm but if you want a good seat in the bar you will need to get there a little earlier. Just sit, relax and enjoy a laid back atmosphere, great vibe and a very entertaining and welcoming staff. Phone number : +66 (0) 83 644 1333 www.facebook.com/WhyNotBarKohLanta

Aboard authentic longtail boats with a professional team, Lanta Dream & Paradise offers you unique trips with exclusive itineraries by discovering and exploring the heart of Marine National Parks of Koh Phi Phi, Koh Bamboo and so many more. If you want to cut off of the world for a short time you can choose a camping trip program in Koh Rok and Koh Kradan or pass a fishing day on the sea in Koh Haa with Captain Boo. All tours include transfers go and back from your hotel to the boat, Marine National Park entrance fees, snorkeling equipment, Thai buffet, fresh water, fruits, fishing equipment (for the Fishing Trip), camping tents 2/3 people (for the Camping package), life jackets and insurance for passengers. Phone number : +66 (0) 890 999 423/ +66 (0) 861 114 054 / +66 (0) 855 790 178 www.lantalongtailboat.sitew.org

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ACTIVITES SCUBA DIVING AT OK CLUB DIVING CENTER

THAI COOKING CLASSES AT TIME FOR LIME :

HELP LOCAL ANIMALS AT LANTA ANIMAL WELFARE :

If you want to discover scuba diving and the amazing underwater world of Koh Lanta with all its great dive sites and marine life, Ok Club Diving Center will make your dream comes true.

If you are looking to learn how to cook authentic Thai food then you must stop by Time for Lime where cooking classes are conducted in an open-air beachfront cookery school kitchen by the foodie lover Junie Kovacs.

Rated on Tripadvisor as the No 1. Thing to do on Koh Lanta, Lanta Animal Welfare (LAW) is a non-profit organisation working to relieve the suffering of local animals through sterilization, vaccination and medical care.

Junie started Time for Lime out of a love of food. She wanted to give people amazing food experiences on a full-time basis. Her passion for food led her to create a well designed and laid-back atmosphere for people. Her work is known for its crosscultural and disciplinary surprises. She also founded Lanta Animal Welfare out of a love of animals and the profits from Time For Lime goes to LAW.

The rescue center is open daily to visitors who can tour the facilities and meet the animals. Whether you are interested in taking a dog for a stroll on the beach (some of the dogs love to swim) or are happier cudling one of the many affectionate cats, LAW is the place where you can get your furry fix while contributing to a worthwile cause.

Ok Club Diving Center is the opportunity to dive with highly qualified instructors in a very well organised establishment and learn through a friendly and professional approach. The courses and programs are available in english, german, italian, polish, french and russian. The Center offers unique sessions of cave diving, an extreme activity demanding high requirements for equipment configuration and reliability, as well as divers skills, physical condition and mental strength. If your wish is to explore some underwater treasures then opt for safari diving tours and choose between exotic Myanmar, the famous Similan Islands or Komodo Park in Indonesia.

Phone number : +66 (0) 75 68 4590 / +66 (0) 89 967 5017

Phone number : +66 (0) 84 304 4331 www.lantaanimalwelfare.com

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Phone number : +66 (0) 88 019 5640 www.okclubthai.com

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Dining Guide / Koh Lanta

THE CROWN REGGAE BAR | WESTERN 315 Moo 1, Saladan, Koh Lanta

TIDES {LAYANA RESORT & SPA | FINE FUSION 315 Moo 1, Saladan, Koh Lanta

A breathtaking sunset environment serving happy hour cocktails, complimentary snacks, and dinner nightly. Enjoy your evening sitting beachside, in a cabana, a treehouse or on our back deck. The Reggae Bar features weekly fire shows as well as live music on the rocks. Serving traditional Thai and Western cuisine.

A formal restaurant perched on the very edge of the beach overlooking the sea and open to the cooling sea breezes. Guests have the choice of a cool interior venue or an al fresco beachside setting on the deck in front of the restaurant.

Average price: 200+ THB What to Try: Mojito and Fajitas Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: 5:30am - midnight Tel:+ 66 (0) 7562 6999 Website: www.crownlanta.com

Average price: 400-900+ THB What to Try: Healthy Spa Cuisine Menu Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: 6:30am - 10:30am & 11:30am - 6pm Tel: +66 (0)75 607 100 Website: www.layanaresort.com

TIME FOR LIME| THAI & FUSION 72/2 Mo 3, Klong Dao Beach, Saladan. Look for the “lime green” sign. A small, funky un-snobbish place with passion and soul, on the beachfront for over 10 years. Not only a famous professional Cooking School, but also now a well know restaurant that serves a high quality 6 dish Tasting Menu (changes daily) with an extremely good value. They also serve great wine with low prices, and their cocktails are the talk of the town. In the tree top adult-zone you can you can relish the sea, while having a peek at what the cooking school “chefs” are creating down below. What also makes this place unique is that their profit goes to the charity Lanta Animal Welfare. So, while you enjoy wining & dining, you support a great cause too. Average price: 490 THB for 6 dish Tasting menu What to Try: The lemongrass or chili Margarita Free WiFi?: Yes Opening Hours: Happy Hour on cocktails 4 – 6.30pm Tel: +66 (0)75 684 590 Website: www.timeforlime.net

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Serving a mouth-watering a la carte selection of international dishes, as well as traditional Thai fare and seafood specialties all made from the freshest of ingredients.

BEACHCOMBER {LANTA CASTAWAY RESORT | TEXMEX & THAI 299 Moo 2 Phra Ae, Saladan, Koh Lanta.

If you’re searching for a laid-back, yet stylish beach-front dining experience , then Beachcomber is the place for you. The restaurant features a terrific menu selection and is best known for its authentic TEX-MEX dishes. You’ll also want to try the large selection of savory Thai, Western and Seafood BBQ dishes. The open-air restaurant is situated near the beach and there is also plenty of outdoor seating on the beach-front deck and in the garden. You’ll also want to enjoy a before and/or after dinner drink at the beach bar which serves up a wide variety of cocktails and delicious frozen drinks. Average price: 250 - 350THB What to Try: The Tex Mex food Free WiFi?: Bungalow guests only Opening Hours: Daily from 7am - 9pm Tel: +66 (0)75 684 851 Website: www.lantacastaway.com

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Ferry to Mainland

Boat

s to K Ao N oh Jum ,K ang, Raila rabi, Ph iP y, Ph uket hi BAN SALADAN

Koh Lanta Noi

Ferry to Mainland

Crown Lanta Resort Siam Contemporary Art Oasis Yoga

Thanee Law

Time for Lime

Klong Dao Beach Layana Resort & Spa

Mangrove Forest Agrotourism Center longtail boat trips

Lanta Castaway Resort

Phra Ae

Thung Yee Pheng village

Long Beach Lanta Animal Welfare

Ok Club Diving Greek Taveerna

Klong Khong Beach Koh Bubu

Jee Lee village

Klong Tob Beach Rawi Warin Resort

Asa Lanta

Klong Nin Beach

Lanta Old Town Mai Kaew Cave

Pier

Srilanta Resort

Koh Por Tham Seua Cave

Lanta Hospital

Klong Nui Beach

Koh Lanta Yai

Klong Hin Beach The Houben

Baan Waterfall Katiang See

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Pimalai Resort

Ba Kantiang Bay

Koh Lek Ao Nui Bay Klong Jark Bay

National Park Headquarters

Sang Ka U sea gypsy village

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unplug in KOH JUM Geography brought electricity to Koh Jum late in 2009 as the island was in the direct path of the new underwater electric cable connecting Koh Phi Phi to the mainland. Now that Koh Jum is plugged-in, has it lost its reputable character that has attracted intrepid travelers over the past couple of decades?

We are pleased to report that Koh Jum is still as tranquil and laid back as it always has been. In fact, what is most noticeable are the lack of noisy generators found at most of the islands resorts. Folks come to Koh Jum to tune out; the island’s nature and culture dominate the minimal tourist infrastructure. The existing resorts on Koh Jum have their own family run character, ranging from the backpackers’ paradise to luxurious beach villas. Koh Pu Mountain is the dominant geological feature on the island at over 400 meters. It’s a great hike for the adventurous and a vital refuge of native habitat still harboring Asian Pied Hornbills and Burmese pythons. The three villages, Koh Pu, Ting Rai, and Koh Jum are situated on the back side of the island, amongst the mangroves while the resorts are located opposite, facing the open Andaman Sea. This division allows the villagers to remain authentic without a significant tourist infrastructure while the resorts are all located on the beaches. Koh Jum is predominately a large Muslim populated sub-district of Krabi, home to over 1,500 inhabitants. The locals of these villages engage mostly in fishing, rubber cultivation and the local crafts of cloth

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weaving and painting or “batik” as it is known here.

While the north is mountainous, the south is comprised of dense jungle, cashew nut trees, rubber plantations, casuarinas, and nipa-palms. Since all the resorts face west, there are epic sunsets to be had all along the

island. The renowned Koh Jum Lodge is an excellent place to stay for a few days, and has superb views to boot. Access to the island is by longtail taxi boats which leave from the mainland at the port town of Laem Kruat.

Jum using the Krabi-Koh Lanta ferry which stops at two locations on Koh Jum, both of which are offshore so local longtail boats will come from the island to pick up passengers. The lack of any deep ports on the island keep the ferry boats out at sea and almost prevent large masses of tourists from overcrowding the island. Getting here is quite an adventure and this ends up defining the interesting community of resorts and visitors that have made this island their home and the place they return to year after year. Getting to Koh Jum can be very simple or a bit of a nightmare – it all depends on how much you know about it. This is where Krabi magazine can help. We recently took the trip to Koh Jum ourselves and have decided to share the adventure with our readers. There are two ways to get to Koh Jum by passing ferry or longtail boat. The ferries leave from Koh Lanta at 8am and from Krabi at 11am, and both stop as they pass alongside Koh Jum and signal to longtail boats to come and pick up visitors to land ashore at Koh Jum. Koh Phi Phi also has ferries which leave at 2pm and operate on the same principle as above.

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The second way to get to Koh Jum is to go to the port town of Laem Kruat, from where you can catch a longtail boat directly to Koh Jum. This was our favorite of the two methods of travel. If you are driving, it takes about one hour to get from Ao Nang to Laem Kruat. You just head to Tesco Lotus and then continue until you see the large overhead signs which tell you to turn right for “Koh Jam”. This road will lead to the small locality of Laem Kruat, where you will find a large pier with boats going to Koh Jum. If you don’t have transport of your own, you can always catch a blue and yellow “songthaew” – the local buses that have benches in the back. On the side of the “songthaew” will be written – Krabi, Bus Station, Tesco, Big C, Laem Kruat. They are frequent and easy to spot. These buses will leave from all of these locations at intervals throughout the day and will take you directly to the Laem Kruat pier. The pier is a bit misleading. We waited at the end of the pier before realizing the longtail taxis were passing us by and docking at the mainland. We went back and followed our noses along past the shops until we saw a slipway with goods and people being unloaded. It was the second slipway we needed to get to “Moo Too,” the place on Koh Jum we were being collected from. If you know the name of the pier on Koh Jum you need to get to, just ask anyone in this area and they will direct you to the correct boat. We got on and soon were chugging along through the mangroves with a boat full of happy local Muslim women that looked as if they hadn’t changed a bit since 1925. We arrived at Koh Jum just 45 minutes later, paid our 70 baht fare, and were taken by “taxi” (a battered old pickup truck) through the winding dirt track until we reached our destination resort. Give it a go and you will see a different side of Thailand from years gone by. Well worth the experience.

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WHAT DOES the term “ RAI “ MEAN ? A rai is a unit of area, equal to 1 square sen or 1,600 square metres (40 m × 40 m), and is used in measuring land area for a cadastre or cadastral map. Its current size is precisely derived from the metre. The rai equals 4 Ngaan or 400 Tarangwa a.k.a. square wa. Usually used in Thailand, the Rai, the Wah, the Ngaan and the Tarangwa are recognized by the International System. Converting Rai and Wah can be complex and can create legal issues when people do not understand what it is that they are signing at the contract stage. Ensure that you understand what you are buying and how best to deal with this. These are the basics for land conversion in the land measurement system in Thailand. Thailand does not have an Imperial or Metric system. -1 sq. wah = 4 sq. m. 1 acre = 2.471 rai or 43,560 sq. ft. -1 ngan = 100 wah (or 400 sq. m.) 1 hectare = 6.25 rai or 10,000 sq. m. -1 Rai = 4 Ngan (or 1600 sq. m.)

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