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  • Diving at Hin Muang and Hin Daeng

    Diving at Hin Muang and Hin Daeng

    Hin Muang and Hin Daeng are two of the best dive sites in the Andaman Sea. Both sites feature enormous, submerged rock pinnacles, way out in the ocean, that drop dramatically into the abyss. They are located within Mu Koh Lanta National Marine Park, and are about an 80 minute speedboat ride from Koh Lanta.…

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  • Diving in Koh Lanta

    Diving in Koh Lanta

    Koh Lanta Yai is a beautiful, laidback island off the coast of Krabi. Surrounded by clear, protected waters and stunning reefs that are teaming with wildlife, it offers some of Thailand’s best diving. Tired of missing out on deep dives due our basic open water qualifications, James and I decided that Koh Lanta would be…

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  • Hiking to the Railay Beach Lagoon

    Hiking to the Railay Beach Lagoon

    Even though Railay is technically a peninsula, it feels like an island because the limestone cliffs completely isolate the area from any roads. The lack of cars, bikes, and general infrastructure gives the place a distinctive summer camp vibe. Although you could spend your whole time in Railay kayaking (and we nearly did), there is…

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  • Kayaking At Railay Bay

    Kayaking At Railay Bay

    Railay Bay is a stunning peninsula in Southern Thailand, known for its iconic cliffs. There are many boat tours you can take to explore the nearby islands. But, naturally, I think the most fun way to see the coastline is by kayak. There are plenty of kayaks along the beach that you can rent by…

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  • Motorbiking the Mae Hong Son Loop

    Motorbiking the Mae Hong Son Loop

    The Mae Hong Son loop is a 600km route that takes you on a beautiful journey through Northern Thailand. The route covers several rural, scenic places that are difficult to access by other means. In my opinion, if you’re comfortable on a motorcycle, this trip is well worth your time. James and I completed it…

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  • Hiking at Doi Inthanon

    Hiking at Doi Inthanon

    For the most part, I wouldn’t classify Thailand as a hiking destination. Kayaking, diving, and motorcycling: definitely yes. But the hot and humid weather generally makes for uncomfortable hiking. Perhaps for this reason, hiking is also not a very popular activity among the locals, so the hiking infrastructure is sometimes lacking. But Doi Inthanon is…

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