Koh Lanta is one of those islands that you come to visit for a week or two on vacation but end up loving it so much you stay for half a year (or longer). We loved this quaint island for its beautiful beaches, friendly people and the easy of life here. Of course, the beach is the number one draw, but there are so many things to do besides the beach in Koh Lanta.
The beach, it's all about the beach in Koh Lanta. We have spent most our days at the pool and playing on the beach. Water is warm, waves are small and the beach is shallow. Perfect for kids to play!
Oasis Yoga (for adults AND kids, who knew!)
First and foremost, do yourself a favor and go the first day while you are in town. You will be so glad you went you will keep going everyday while you are in Koh Lanta. It's such a great way to start your day. Unfortunately, I went on our second to last day. Farra, the instructor, is an amazing. She explains everything and helps you through each move sharing techniques. She makes everyone feel welcome no matter what your level. Oasis Yoga is right next to the beach so you can see and hear the waves crashing as you find your zen. They offer kids yoga classes too. Call ahead to confirm times, but kids love doing the fun yoga poses.
Lanta Animal Welfare
We happened upon Lanta Animal Welfare (LAW) during one of our many afternoon drives. This is such a great cause and in need of help. Their objective is to relieve the suffering and pain of the animals on the island through sterilisation and care. Volunteers are always needed. Our kids spent their time playing and loving the cats. Well, mostly the kittens. The cats loved the attention and love. Our kids still want a cat and dog of their own so this was a good way to let our kids spend time with the animals.
Muy Thai Boxing
Our kids loved putting on the boxing glove and learning the skills and techniques of Thai boxing. It is a great way to burn some energy! Our kids wanted to continue going but we were not in Koh Lanta long enough. Several places in Koh Lanta offer classes for kids for around 400 Baht for one session (less for package deals).
Explore the island by tuk tuk
We rented a tuk tuk the entire time we were in Koh Lanta and loved it. We loved the freedom to go anywhere when ever we wanted. Kids loved the open air and just driving and exploring. Prices range from 200 - 500 Baht a day depending on your negotiating skills.
Elephant trekking
Although, we are not proponents of riding elephants many people might be. Elephant rides can be arranged to take visitors to the top of the hill in Ko Lanta National Park.
Butterfly garden
There are several places that claim to be a butterfly garden however there is only one that doesn't have caged animals for show. This one is located south of Saladan just past Lanta Animal Welfare. It's small compared to other butterfly gardens we've been too but still entertaining. Cost is around 150 Baht.
Old Town play ground
We took our tuk tuk exploring one day to Old Town and happened upon this great play area for the kids. It's free and right on the beach. There are food hawkers nearby for a cool smoothie or ice cream. Great for early mornings or late afternoons when the sun isn't so hot.
There were loads of other things to do like fishing, cooking classes and drop off daycare however we ran out of time. Next time we will stay much longer in Koh Lanta! Anyone else been to Koh Lanta or can recommend other family friendly towns?
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