List Headline Image
Updated by Joanna James on May 02, 2024
Headline for 5 Best Offbeat Activities to Try during Koh Lanta's Vacation - For a vacation like no other
 REPORT
Joanna James Joanna James
Owner
5 items   1 followers   0 votes   0 views

5 Best Offbeat Activities to Try during Koh Lanta's Vacation - For a vacation like no other

The island paradise of Koh Lanta is a great place to vacation like all other islands in Thailand. There are plenty of fun and offbeat activities to keep everyone happy and entertained.

1

Join up with Trash Hero

Join up for a worthy cause with Trash Hero, it is one of the best things to do in Krabi. You will get to know the importance of protecting our environment and help to create a lasting impact by becoming Trash Heroes for the day by cleaning up Koh Lanta. The Trash Hero’s community strives to make an impact on Koh Lanta and help keep her trash-free. The community joins people from all over the world to clean the beaches and decrease the amount of waste that gets accumulated. They get together at Long Beach Park for clean-ups often, and anyone can join them. They will provide all cleaning materials and protective gear like gloves and serve refreshments while you work.

2

Lanta Animal Welfare Centre 

Those who love animals and or have pets must visit the Lanta Animal Welfare Centre. This non-profit organisation helps abandoned, homeless, injured and abused dogs and cats with medical care, vaccinations, rehoming and sterilisation. The organisation started in 2005, and till now has supported more than 15,000 homeless animals. Visitors can pet and play with cats and dogs and perhaps volunteer to take them on walks or spend some time assisting the members in caring for animals. Either way, it's time well spent helping and making a difference for others. If you looking for a place to base your stay, the likes of Avani+ Koh Lanta can be an option. 

3

Explore the Old Town 

Spend a relaxing morning and stroll through the west coast of Koh Lanta to the Old Town. Here, you get to explore a striking amalgamation of traditions and cultures. The town was once a significant stop for merchants travelling from Penang to Phuket and has a majority of the Thai-Chinese population, which is quite evident from the red lanterns, Chinese temples, and altars. When roaming about the streets, you will notice multiple teak homes on stilts built over the sea. Find plenty of restaurants, shops and local handicrafts, like batik art, trinkets, keepsakes, and regional produce. 

4

Mu Ko Lanta National Park

Mu Ko Lanta National Park is located in the south of the island. The excursion to the National Park is quite scenic as well, you will be able to spot some monkeys along the route. The foremost attraction here has become the Koh Lanta Lighthouse, which has become a landmark of sorts for the island. Jungle treks within the park will lead you through lush, dense forests, and you can spot sightings of the wildlife living here. There is also a spectacular beach with blue waters and white sand, great for swimming! But be cautious not to leave your belongings unattended near the beach, as notoriously cheeky monkeys throng along the coastlines, waiting for their chance to scurry off with some goods!

5

Visit Sea Gypsy Village 

Stop by and visit the remarkable Sea Gypsy Village, located on the southeastern end of the island. The Sea Gypsies used to live a nomadic existence as seafarers of the Andaman Sea and trace their ancestry to Indo-Malay roots dating some 500 years back. Here, you can speak with the villagers, encounter their daily lives, and partake in local delicacies! It's a great way for visitors to learn about other cultures, their history and way of life. 

 

  • A true believer that the pen is a mighty weapon, ventures into reaching the minds of every reader with the earnest hope of leaving an indelible stream of thought.

    A travel writer who has a passion for fashion and a deep interest in admiring new and exotic attractions around the world.

  • Tagged With

  • Tools