You can go to an uninhabited neighbouring island with just one of these boats. Photos: MARTIN LEWICKI/dpa
Thailand is an island paradise, but finding one that meets the seemingly contradictory criteria of having tourist-friendly infrastructure, but no huge crowds of tourists, can be a challenge.
Ko Lanta may well be that hard-to-find island: The feeling of being in paradise is at least guaranteed during a visit to the island’s Nui Bay, with fine sand and the crystal-clear water of the Andaman Sea.
All that’s here is one wooden beach bar on the water, and another on the nearby mountainside – that’s really it. It might be due to the fact that the beach is in the far south-western reaches of the island; most tourists aren’t willing to make the effort to leave the many beaches in the north, where most of the accommodations also are.
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