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Koh Lanta National Park, ferry to Koh Lanta (two and a half hours) Fortunately, the focus this time was not diving, so I didn't bring any equipment. We rented a motorcycle at the hotel at noon for 300 baht/day, filled up the gas in the afternoon for 100 baht, and rode the motorcycle to the park at noon. It takes more than half an hour to ride a motorcycle from the hotel to the park. The weather is very sunny, so you must apply sunscreen. The ticket is 200 baht/person. The environment is relatively primitive and natural. And there are fewer people than monkeys after a round. You can climb the mountain (but we can't do it because we are wearing slippers). Walk along the beach. You can climb the lighthouse. There are also mother monkeys holding baby monkeys and monkey kings. There is a big sister's backpack dug out by a monkey on the beach. There are a lot of lizards. It is very humid and hot. The wind is also very strong.
May to October is the off-season of Koh Lanta. Many hotels will take advantage of the off-season to renovate, many businesses will not open stalls, many dive shops will rent boats together to go out to sea, and many dive sites have not been visited. To be honest, people who like to be lively are really not suitable to come to Lanta. When I was in Phuket 12 years ago, I thought the night market snacks were dazzling. Today, I was disappointed after getting off the plane. I planned to take a boat to Krabi to experience the nightlife in the next two days. Later, I thought it would be nice to lie down and relax.
Located in the basement of the airport and connected to the subway station, the currency exchange shop Happy Rich has a good exchange rate, but it is not open 24 hours a day. There are many Muslims in Koh Lanta, and there are many mosques. They also chant regularly every day and are relatively conservative. Because Thailand has legalized horses, there are many horse shops even on this small island. You can go to 711 for daily snacks, and there is also a local lotus market near the north. At around 4 pm, we bought two bottles of beer. The girl who checked out was a Muslim wearing a headscarf. Because of her faith and festivals, she said that she couldn't drink before the sun went down and refused to sell it to us.
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