After breakfast, we were picked up by the shuttle to Krabi’s port. As it rolled up, we both thought; “Not another mini-bus”. But this time we were the last pick-up and got to ride shotgun as a result.
We boarded the ferry and it left only about 20 minutes late; pretty good for “This is Thailand” (TIT) time.
Along the way, we made two stops off Koh Jum (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko_Jum) resort beaches to take on and depart passengers.
After a surprisingly smooth 2 hour ferry ride, we approach the next stop on our journey: Koh Lanta (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko_Lanta).
For the tourists visiting the island, there is a 10 Baht per passenger “Environmental Clean-up Fee” collected at the terminal in Ban Saladan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko_Lanta_Yai) on Koh Lanta Yai (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ko_Lanta_Yai). Once outside, we found a tuk-tuk driver, negotiated a price, and onwards we went.
It was only a few minutes on the tuk-tuk and we were already there; the Lanta Pearl Beach Resort (http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g303905-d1976121-Reviews-Lanta_Pearl_Beach_Resort-Ko_Lanta_Krabi_Province.html#HEADING).
We dropped off our stuff in the bungalow and headed for the beach… a whole 150 yards or so walk… for our first look beach-look at the Andaman Sea (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andaman_Sea) from what is known as Pra Ae or “Long Beach” (http://www.tripadvisor.com/ShowUserReviews-g303905-d555162-r120035539-Long_Beach-Ko_Lanta_Krabi_Province.html).
There’s a little restaurant/bar at just where the road meets the beach. So, we stopped there for lunch. The food was some of the least recommendable we’ve had in Thailand but, we couldn’t beat the view or their choice of tunes… just as we got our drinks, they played a couple of Hank Williams Sr country-songs and followed them with a, “vapour-locked in the 70’s” music-mix.
After lunch, we caught a quick tuk-tuk ride to a local housewares store for a couple of chairs. Why did we need chairs you ask? Obviously you don’t know us very well do you. So we could do this of course…
And that was about the position I stayed in until after the sun set.
After showering off, we walked back to the beach and found San’s Sunset Bar (just north of where we had our butts planted). The food was “average” but the beach ambiance was very relaxing. My only suggestions to them would be to improve the complexity of flavours in their food and to tone-down the bass on the hip hop they had playing. In fact, just trash the hip hop and play some island-themed tunage. The boomy angry-young-man-stuff may have been okay for the college-crowd but, most of this evening’s patrons were couples or small groups of 30+ types. And they also include a “fire show”. We’re not really sure what part of Koh Lantian culture twirling flaming batons in front of slightly bemused Farang restaurant customers represents, but they had a fire show anyway.

































Hank Williams sr,,, LOL
The pic of you on the beach st sunset could be captioned ‘Deliverance from Bangkok”
I’m so happy to see you guys having fun!
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