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Ecovilla Creek Bungalow
Transport Hire (Subject to availability)
Commercial Operator / Taxi / Minibus Rates.
Ferry Boat Transfers – Phuket to Thalen and Return
Table 1 Important phone numbers for your stay in Krabi Province.
Table 2 Google map location co-ordinates & plus codes
The
bungalow is private (only one bungalow) with bathroom on-suite – it is built
over a fish pond and adjacent to a beautiful creek and bird aviaries.
It is situated in a semi-rural Thai farm stay / getaway with outdoor activities
& sights such as –
• Kayaking
• Cycling
• Fishing
• Swimming
• Walking
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Large vegetable garden
• Free range domestic animals
• Creek with fabulous swimming holes
• Mountain views
• Rural Thai activities eg rubber tapping and oil palm harvesting
Large
bungalow with terrazzo floor is built over a large pond and adjacent to a
translucent tidal creek
The single room has large full height louver windows ensuring good ventilation
and a bathroom which open up outside to a large carport with adjoining aviary
and undercover outside kitchen with fridge and gas cooker
Wifi recently upgraded to 30mb/sec – password 075664600
The bungalow is offered as self-catering but you should find a selection of condiments to add /aid with cooking in the kitchen cabinet – We encourage stopping off at the supermarket on your arrival; so you can arrive with your preferred foods and drinks. We do try to keep a stock of basic items and alcohol so if you require anything please ask us.
Please manage food waste promptly and don’t leave any food out overnight as this will encourage bush rats and as cute as they are – they don’t win us good reviews J
Use the 20ltr drums for drinking water and the blue rainwater tank for cooking - The bungalow domestic water is usually from the creek but in heavy rains the creek water may become turbid. We normally switch across to well water during these times – Remind us if need be.
There is no rubbish collection service, so we try to manage our rubbish as follows
plastic bottles |
aluminium tin & metal |
glass |
1. Recycle
Please recycle aluminium cans; steel tins plastic & glass bottles by putting them in the three bags on the fence ie please let us know if the bags or rubbish needs to be collected
Clean plastic bags are put in the side board drawer for other uses & recycling.
2. Organic matter;
Please put into the stainless steel “wet bin” for daily empting into compost & chicken run. When heading towards the house from the bungalow - throw the scraps into the first chicken shed you come too - includes organic matter such as vegetable peels & meat & fish scraps
Shell fish shells & crab shell etc - please try to separate – we just throw them onto the driveway to allow the cars to crush the shells - free range poultry eat the grit & calcium. (No oil please)
3. Rubbish –
Contaminated plastic; food wrapping and items not organic or recyclable – please put in the green rubbish bin; when full or in need of empting please let us know.
The bungalow housekeeping is usually performed before and after your visit – There should be cleaning gear available –mobs and brooms and cleaning liquids etc. if not let us know. The washing machine is straight forward to use – just make sure the water inlet tap is turned on. The washing machine just drains onto the cement floor. There are rope lines between the trees outside the bungalow – Use the drying rack if it looks like rain.
We encourage the use of the outdoor LED flood lights at night – feel free to leave selected lights on overnight but please turn them off during the day.
We try to manage to animals in the adjacent cages to minimize noise, if this isn’t working for you, let us know and we will see if we can better deal with the poultry setup.
Mosquitoes are not a problem and are naturally controlled by the abundant birds (swallows) fish & frogs. We are rarely bothered by mosquitoes and sleep with open louvers without screens.
However we have had some guests who are very sensitive to mosquitoes and appear to attract them. Therefore guests who have problems with mosquitoes should be aware that the mosquitoes are more prevalent 1hr before dusk and 1 hr after dusk- In these times apply repellent and cover up as applicable. Infrequently we get a more mosquitoes than usual; due to favourable breeding conditions. These events are rare and last a few days.
Please use mosquito spray; coils and repellent if required
We
can organize transfer from Krabi airport (25 minutes) for 600-700 Baht or meet
at suitable pickup location if transferring from Phuket.
Our property is semi rural; Guests with transport can explore the greater
region with ease; Or stay local;
We are often going into town or to the large supermarket nearby so you will be
welcome to join us.
if you don't want to cook, the options are
· We can direct you to the local village thai takeaway food
· Minimal restaurants close by – if your prepared to travel 10 km the restaurant options increase exponentially
·
Speak to Nim – with notice she can cook for you -
see the menu for ideas.
We
live about 100m away in the ground floor of Ecovilla, however we are there to
enhance your stay, this may include transport to local highlights/ shopping/
restaurants;
Help with tours, catering, transport;
We try to inspire environmentally sustainable and culturally aware tourism
Mobile
phone coverage using AIS is minimal – DTAC reception is best
There is plenty of places at Ecovilla to setup a laptop for work or movie
downloads with fast wifi access
Also see our other listings :- Eco villa Farmstay & Kai Yum Retreat
Aleid And Doby
March 2018
We stayed 10 days in this very special farmstay, the self catering farm next to Joy and Davids mansion. Next to the clean and stunningly beautiful creek surrounded by plants and feasants and turkeys was just the perfect place to meet and reconnect with my sister and her child who live abroad. Such a beautiful area to swim, walk, cycle, kayak, visit the authentic village market. A bit difficult to get around without renting car or motorcycle but that was our own choice. We felt really grateful temporarily living a sweet lazy tropical life with very nice neighbours Joy and David and the boys.
Alexandra
March 2018
This home was the gem of our traveling through Krabi. Nim is great host! There is everything that you need and even more in the house. We spent here 5 days, but it’s easy to live here for months. It’s 20 minutes to the beach, but on the territory you can find refreshing river where you can swim or kayak. Neighborhood with the numerous birds gives the unique experience. So the reality exceeds our expectations! We highly recommend this place!
David
February 2018
We've spend 10 days in David & Nim 's place with our children (8 and 11 years old). We really enjoyed our trip. The bungalow was perfect fo us. Located in a very nice land, the place is perfect (calm, trees, creek, local market 2 times/week : so good food and fresh things !!! ). It's possible to rent vehicule, usefull i order to enjoy suroundings . Joy is really a perfect host. Here to help if you need, she can advise lots of beautiful places. . Every thing was perfect. Thank you a lot Joy . Wish you all the best for you and the Eco villa.
Sibylle
January 2018
Wonderful place in the stunning nature near Krabi. Quiet (except the lovely sounds of nature, chickens, geese and other birds), secluded but offers all the amenities you need. David and Joy are great hosts, friendly, responsive and helpful. I loved the tips on the local market, restaurants an activities like kayaking, hiking or hiring a longtail boat to go out to the islands. Perfect getaway for naturelovers who want to experience Thai country life!
Alain
January 2018
david & nim place is very nice to stay one week or more. We rented a bungalow with external kitchen very well equipped to cook and have lunch all together (we are a family with 2 kids). Sea can be reached biking or kayaking down the creek passing few meters from bungalow. You can explore mangrove with kayaks and see wild fauna like monkeys (some saw pythons but not us unfortunately). David owns a gibbon. David can arrange boat tour to the islands or transport to any other place of interest for a competitive price. Market at Nai Sa village 2km east is very nice to buy fresh food (vegetables, fruits, fish, meat). You can cool down in the creek if weather is too hot. In one word or in one hundred, I recommend this nice place for those who like nature! Alain
Hanna & Matt
January 2018
This is a beautiful place run by great people. The hosts - David, Nim, and the kids Niron and Kassem - are all incredibly generous, kind and hospitable and went out of their way to make us feel welcome during our stay. We stayed with David & Joy and the rest of the family for about two weeks and loved every minute here. This is the perfect place for families with children who want to unwind in a rural and quiet location surrounded by nature, away from the crowd. The bungalow is basic but clean, airy and well equipped. We especially enjoyed making breakfast in the outdoor kitchen and having coffe by the creek in the mornings. The grounds are lush and beautiful with plenty of shade - we kept finding new favourite spots and enjoyed picking mulberries and passionfruit off the vine. The place is perfect for kids - there's plenty of space for running around outside, a trampolin to bounce on and lots of critters to enjoy: the birds, fish, dogs and even a monkey. And, of course, the creek to swim in! David and Nim also lent us kayaks to paddle down the creek, as well as a bike for or our eldest to pedaling around the place. The property is located about 2 km from a small village where we would go for ice cream, lunch and to buy fish, fruit and veggies at the market. At about the same distance there is also a lovely swimminghole in the jungle, perfect for refreshing dips and a good spot for lunch. The place is also well situated for easy day trips to Krabi town and various local beaches, as well as for Ao Thalen, the jumping off point for some of the islands. All in all, we loved our stay here and cannot recommend this place enough - fantastic place, amazing people!
Scott & Christie
November 2017
We loved our stay at David and Nim's Ecofarm!!! They are amazing hosts and both went the extra mile to ensure our stay was memorable. Us and our 2 kids, aged 3 & 7 felt right at home for our week long stay. David found us bikes for the kids and our 7 year old played with his youn…Read more
Bicycle use – we charge a nominal fee to help with bicycle maintenance
Depending on time ;km and No of bikes, (Kids using bike on property is free)
There is some great rides to:-
· Sra Kaew ponds & cliffs
· Thalen
· Around NaiSa village
Kayak use is complementary for all guests in the immediate area ie If you kayak all day in the immediate creek area and return the kayak to the rack when finished its complementary.
We charge a fee when we have to collect the kayaks from the one-way trips listed below
Trip a 150 Bht (1-2 kayaks)
Trip b 250 Bht (1-2 kayaks)
Trip c 500 Bht (1-2 kayaks)
Don’t go past the end of the medium trip (b) without prior planning; the next stop is Thalen which is ~5km further on, this trip has to be done in the correct tidal phase ie tide going out! - Normally our guests kayak one way - downstream to the road bridge (trip a) which is the end of the longtail boat navigable waterway; - where we will collect the kayaks in the utility. It’s a short walk back from the bridge/boat ramp (300m) but via the winding creek, it takes ~ 30min in the kayaks. See our route maps below.
a) Short trip to bridge – creek is overgrown jungle with some obstacle’s (fallen tree’s) one way trip; downstream. We will arrange to pick up the kayaks at the boat concrete slip way 50m past the road bridge. Many longtail boats are moored at this location as it is the end of the navigable waterway with access to the sea.
b) Medium trip to road/Hwy 4034 access – This trip allows you to experience the congested jungle creek then after the bridge (trip a - above) opens up to easy kayaking along a typical winding mangrove creek system, gradually getting wider as you go – this trip ends at the end of Road/Hwy 4034 where we will pick you & kayaks up.
c) Long trip (6.5km) to Thalen (seaside) ~2.5Hrs on ebbing tide
This longer kayaking trip starts with the short / medium sections above (trips a & b above) - congested jungle and incrementally opening out to a salt water estuary - Take water and phone (We have a water proof bag if required) so we know when to pick you up. The end point of this trip is the start point for the Thalen sea-kayaking tours.
The sea kayaking at Thalen is famous for sheltered and shady mangrove tidal steams along limestone karst cliffs and canyons; so if you have enough time and energy left over; go for it.
Kayak Point at Thalen
The Thalen sea-kayaking tours usually start from around the public piers at Thalen and guests paddle across the waterway into a shady labyrinth of mangrove channels; pools & canyons. The tour can be guided (500bht) but we feel it is more fun to simply explore yourselves or follow the other kayaks. This tour is tidal dependant and can only be completed (full circuit) in peak tidal conditions.(3 days each side of full or no moon) Ie upper reaches of the circuit become mud banks on receding tides. Note: Don’t display food or the local mangrove monkeys will become interested in you.
Gibbon (KaiYum) 2004
Species (White handed gibbon) inhabits local jungle areas
(Sometimes can be heard in the local hills)
Kaiyum is watching your every move - he is stimulated by arguments; laughter and attention – he will show off by doing what he does best – Agile gymnastics within in his cage. He is a wild animal so please don’t try to second guess his moods and intentions – he can move faster than you and is not shy to grab a dress or scarf. He shows particular attention to small children which he wants to hold & touch but we feel it’s just easier and safer to stay out of his reach.
Kaiyum Cica 2004
Kaiyum was bought to us after his mother was shot & eaten by a local rubber tapper who still lives nearby. He was offered around the neighbourhood for sale and if no one showed any interest he was headed down to the Ao-Nung tourist bars. We decided to intervene in his destiny and bought him off the hunter. He was about 3 months old. He was a delightful pet for 3 years then slowly started to mature and show aggressive tendencies – He used to be let out and roam around freely but as he matured - he became aggressive and territorial and we had to confine him. He is loved & spoilt with a good healthy diet which consists of tropical fruit; vegetables & leaves; + rice & cooked chicken + an egg a day. Also imported fruit (apples & grapes)
Kaiyum Cica 2004
Many attempts have been made to try and rehabilitate mature gibbons in Southern Thailand but they are very hard to rehabilitate if not impossible. In my opinion the gibbon rehabilitation centre in Phuket is not being honest with its advertised cause, and we know of a government centre in Phung-nga that reportedly has many gibbons kept in very poor conditions ie small cages. The public are not allowed to witness the poor conditions that these poor arboreal animals are kept in. The local government vet & staff have recommended KaiYum stay with us as his conditions are better than they can offer.
The stories of confined gibbons dying from sadness & confinement after their owners have discarded them when they matured, because they became too hard to look after; keeps me awake some nights.
Please don’t allow kids within reach of him and don’t feed him sugar sweets and fast food. Fruit and leaves is fine. – but what he really wants is attention.!
1. NaiSa Local Market (2.6km away)
The local fresh market is twice weekly (Approx. 2pm to 05:30pm) and worth a visit (Don’t go before lunch the sellers don’t arrive until after lunch)
· Wednesday
· Saturday
The market is good for fresh chicken; fish; vegetables; fruit; eggs; herbs and curry paste etc. Some limited beef and pork in a corner stall ie it is a local market. For some of our guests it was a highlight and they enjoyed both the interaction with the locals and cooking up the produce at home. There is no milk; bread; cereal; yoghurt; juice etc
2. Makro Supermarket (10km away) (Four ATM machines)
Makro supermarket is about 10km away on the main Hwy 4. The supermarket has the largest range of goods in Krabi and caterers to hotels and walk in customers. Some items only sold in bulk. If you need to go to Makro – Let us know - We will try to synchronise shopping trips to as we usually go at least once a week.
Beware there is set times to buy alcohol ie 11am to 2pm and after 5pm - the alcohol restrictions apply to Makro; 7/11; Big C stores etc but not the average corner store
3. Local NaiSa Shops in the village (2.6km away) Two ATM machines – working more frequently these days
There are at least two shops in NaiSa village which have fresh food daily from the Krabi central market. It would be easy to pass by these shops and not know what they are selling so ask directions prior to shopping in the village – Local stores also sell beer & limited sprits. (Thai whiskey) which are not subject to the time restrictions listed above
We have a local man whose daughters and wife get up at 3am to cook a variety of Thai sweets (banana coconut sweet potatoes beans) etc and also prepacked lunch packs which consist of chicken rice; rice salad; rice soup and noodles etc. I don’t think there is anything more expensive than 25baht He comes at about 09:45 every day and sells his products from the back of a motor bike. His food is handy for lunch if you’re going to the islands etc. Chilli is normally separate so you can add to taste. We buy morning tea snacks from him for our labourers every day.
1. Local NaiSa Shops (2.6km away)
In the morning (early) in the village many stalls sell Thai sweets fried chicken and rice dishes
At lunch time there is some local shacks by the village cross road which sell good noodle and rice dishes, other shops do take away curry and typical Thai dishes (Sold in plastic bags)
See our village map for details.
There is no European style restaurant in the local village
2. Thalen Restaurants (12 km away)
Thalen has some tourist style restaurants notably
· The Terrace” which is popular for great views across Phung-nga bay during sunset map co-ordinates 8.1735355,98.7493537
· Many other thai style restaurants such as
o Thalen seafood by the old pier
o Discovery resort nearby Thalen pier
o Kayak Point (Restaurant adjoining nice old wooden pier) Adjacent to Kayak point map co-ordinates 8.1434207,98.7472784 6MWWHPVW+9W
o Nai Chong local family restaurant – Good quality local thai foods at the right price next to family mart
3. Ao-Nung Restaurants (25 km away)
· Hugh amount of tourist restaurants along the front beach (Inflated tourist prices)
· Krua Thara at Klong Hang – Famous restaurant which was rebuilt after the tsunami – We are never disappointed when we go here but beware the words out – it gets busy map co-ordinates 8.0471400,98.8002741
· Ruantip About 13km away on the way to AoNung this restaurant is famous in town and this is the large newly opened version catering to the tourists Very nice setting on the creek with good food and fast service We prefer to eat here than in AoNung map co-ordinates 8.0768592,98.8046465
4. Khun Nims home cooking – See menu for choices (2 Hr notice for some items)
· Chicken; pork & beef curry dishes
· Fish; crab; prawns please ask Nim for availability / preorder
· Thai soups – coconut soup & tom yum
· Rice & noodle dishes
These are our options for transport
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Vehicle |
Daily (Bht) |
Weekly (Bht) |
Monthly (Bht) |
Comment |
2 |
Suzuki Vitara |
600 |
3800 |
Ask for quote |
5 door 1600cc |
3 |
Mitsubishi Utility 2+2 |
8 /km |
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Older vehicle 2500cc -Aircon u/s |
4 |
Honda Click |
250 |
1400 |
5000 |
Auto - 125cc |
5 |
Honda Wave * |
250 |
1400 |
5000 |
Manual 125cc |
6 |
Yamaha KLX* |
300 |
1900 |
5700 |
Manual 150cc |
* Motor bikes are not generally insured so you are responsible for any damage
Note: Several car & bike rental agencies can be found at the airport & Ao-Nung
Eco Villa Transfer Rates |
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Destination |
Cost Bht |
Comment |
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Krabi Airport Transfer |
600 |
Note: Complimentary for Ecovilla guests |
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Krabi Bus station |
400 |
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Krabi Town |
500 |
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AoNung |
400 |
Usually for car / bike rental – One way |
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Talen |
250 |
Restaurant / tour boat - One way |
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Commercial Operator / Taxi / Minibus Rates |
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Krabi Airport Transfer |
700 |
Mini bus + 200 if require to stop at Makro |
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Krabi Town |
600 |
Mini bus – one way trip |
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Krabi Bus Station |
500 |
Mini bus – one way trip |
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AoNung |
500 |
Mini bus – one way trip |
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Talen |
500 |
Local restaurants & ferry port |
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Koh Lanta |
2500 |
Mini bus – one way trip |
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Phuket Airport Transfer |
2500 |
Mini bus – one way trip |
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Krabi to Koh Phangan |
750/each |
Seatran Tour minibus leaves frm Maharaj Rd, Soi 08:00am & 11:00 |
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Krabi to Koh Phangan |
600/each |
Phantip Tour leaves from bus station (077272230) @ 11:00am |
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Tiger Temple; Emerald pool & Hot Stream |
2500 |
Mini bus – day trip |
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Phuket Town |
3000 |
Taxi one way |
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Phuket transfer |
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Leaves from Krabi bus station - shared mini van |
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Koh Lanta transfer |
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Leaves from Krabi bus station - shared mini van |
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Ferry Boat Transfers – Phuket to Thalen and Return |
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Large longtail boats from Bang Rong pier (Phuket) |
~250 each ferry ride |
Phuket airport ferry transfer Must start before 1pm @ Bang Rong pier – Get ferry or speed boat to Koh Yao Noi – Manah pier then short taxi ride Tha Khao pier then ferry to Thalen (Last ferry 4pm) |
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Longtail ferry & taxi Koh Yao Yai - Chong Lad Pier then taxi to Loh Yak Pier Then Ferry to Phuket town |
250 500 150 |
Great way to/from Phuket town – first get the morning longtail ferry from Thalen to Kho Yao Yai - Chong Lad Pier then taxi down the length of the Koh Yao Yai island to Loh Yak Pier then short ferry ride to Phuket town – Travel like the locals |
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Bang Rong pier (Phuket)
map co-ordinates 8.0496739,98.4158110 6MWW2CX8+V8
Thailand International Phone prefix is +66 · Dial 1669 from any mobile – this is a number for all emergencies. · TAT (Tourism Authority of Thailand) Regional Office: 075 622164 · Krabi Tourist Police: 075 637208 · Marine Police: 075 612756-57 · Krabi Airport 075 636541 and 075 636549 · Krabi Immigration: 075 611097 · Krabi Bus Terminal 075 611804 and 1184 · Thai Airways International: 075 622439-442 · Krabi Public Hospital: 075 631768-9 · Krabi Nakharin Inter Hospital 075 626555 · Ecovilla 075 664600 ecovilla@fastmail.fm · David 0862692020 ecovilla@fastmail.fm · Nim 0630817278
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Location |
Co-ordinates |
Plus code |
Comment |
Klong Sra Kaew natural swimming pool |
8.1651951,98.8028702 8.1625696,98.8049978 |
6MWW5R83+34 6MWW5R73+2X |
Amazon Jungle Pool – crystal clear freshwater pool 50/80 bht Entrance fee Second location is access road entry point |
Tham Sra Kaew deep ponds x 2 |
8.1688617,98.8074564 |
6MWW5R94+GX |
Tham Sra Kaew deep freshwater ponds and cliffs - Cave diving & headwater of creek |
Boat Ramp |
8.1593879,98.7844655 |
6MWW5Q5M+QQ |
End of Kayak trip A Local boat ramp 300m frm Ecovilla |
End Kayak Trip B |
8.1512906,98.7815580 |
6MWW5Q2J+GJ |
End Trip B at End of Hwy 4034 |
Kayak Point @ Thalen |
8.1434207,98.7472784 |
6MWW4PVW+8W |
Hire of kayaks; Start/End of sea kayak tour Kit & Oi Ph 08 08849585 |
Kayak Entry/Exit |
8.1434357,98.7507391 |
6MWW4QV2+97 |
Sea kayak tour Entry/Exit point |
Canyon Kayak Entry/Exit |
8.1370060,98.7569330 |
6MWW4QP4+RQ |
Canyon Kayak Entry/Exit point |
Chong Pli Climbing |
8.0822939,98.8293962 |
6MWW3RJH+WQ |
Nia Chong / Chong Pli climbing & bungalows Romano (Ph 084 6291550) |
Real Rocks Climbing School |
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Tel: +66(0)890043708/ +66(0)807181351 |
Long Beach |
8.0455159,98.7890994 |
6MWW2QWQ+6J |
Long beach access |
Bang Rong pier |
8.0496739,98.4158110 |
6MWW2CX8+V8 |
Bang Rong Pier – Phuket to/from Koh Yao |
Thalen Pier |
8.145947,98.7481283 |
6MWW4PWX+57 |
Thalen Pier; ferry to Koh Yao & Bung Rong pier |
Chong Lad Pier |
8.0756519,98.5860873 |
6MWW3HGP+7C |
Koh Yao Yai – Chong Lad Pier to/frm Thalen |
Loh Yak Pier |
7.9332285,98.5747758 |
6MVWWHMF+7W |
Koh Yao Yai – Loh Yak Pier (Transfer to/from Phuket town |
Manah Pier |
8.0937605,98.5873302 |
6MWW3HVP+GW |
Koh Yao Noi – Manah Pier – ferry to/from Bung Rong Pier (Phuket) |
Tha Khao pier |
8.1346161,98.6721976 |
6MWW4JMG+RV |
Koh Yao Noi- Tha Khao pier – to Thalen pier |
Hat Nopparat Thara Pier |
8.0476625,98.7985823 |
6MWW2QXX+3C |
Hat Nopparat Thara Pier – Klong Hang Longtail moorings & tours Showers & toilet |
Whale Bar |
8.1508233,98.7403268 |
6MWW5P2R+84 |
Malinas Whale bar Restaurant & bungalows |
Restaurant Bai Toey |
8.0580482,98.9198098 |
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In Krabi town overlooking the river |
Restaurant Krua Thara |
8.0471224,98.8002768 |
6MWW2RW2+R4 |
Very popular and not overly expensive Thai restaurant |
Restaurant The Terrace |
8.1735355,98.7493537 |
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In Thalen Overlooks Phung-nga Bay – popular for sunset meals & drinks |
Restaurant Ruanthip |
8.0769930,98.8049318 |
6MWW3RG3+QX |
Large restaurant on creek – from very successful restaurant in town (same name) |
Khao Phanom Bencha |
8.2407889,98.9139388 |
6MWW6R7+8H |
Khao Phanom Bencha Waterfall & park entrance |
Ecovilla Farmstay |
225 Moo1 Khaothong Muang; Krabi 81000 Thailand Ph +66 (0)75 664600 |
David |
Mbl +66 (0)862692020 |
Nim |
Mbl +66 (0)630817278 |
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Web |
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Google Co-ordinates |
8.1595874,98.7875370 6MWW5Q5Q+R2 |