Travel routes for Thailand
- Written by: Iryna Rasko
The waters of the Andaman Sea stretch between Phuket and one of Thailand's most beautiful islands, Koh Lipe. The distance between the two islands, measured in a straight line across the sea, is approximately 180 kilometres. The journey from Phuket to Koh Lipe takes at least 5 hours. This article will answer all your questions. What is the best mode of transport? How much are the tickets? How long does the trip take? How easy is it to plan a trip from Phuket to Koh Lipe or vice versa? How to buy tickets quickly?
- Written by: Iryna Rasko
Koh Lipe is an island in the Andaman Sea. It is located in the south of Thailand, on the border with Malaysia. This article will tell you how to get to Koh Lipe from Bangkok, Hat Yai, Phuket, Phi Phi, Krabi, Koh Lanta and other regions of Thailand, or from Malaysia or Singapore. What is the quickest and easiest way to buy tickets.
- Written by: Iryna Rasko
If you're planning a trip to the beautiful island of Koh Lanta, you may be wondering how to get there. The distance distance from nearest town Krabi is approximately 40 kilometers by sea or 85 kilometers by land, including a ferry crossing. Fortunately, this article has got you covered! We'll provide you with all the information you need to get from Ao Nang, Railay, Krabi Town, or Krabi Airport to your hotel on Koh Lanta, including transportation options, the cost of transportation and ferry tickets, and the estimated travel time.
- Written by: Ирина Расько
Vacations on Koh Lanta are often combined with a visit to the nearby Railay Beach, or a stay in the tourist town of Ao Nang. It's not surprising, as the distance between these popular resorts in the province of Krabi is just about 50 km by sea, or just 90 km by land. The best and most convenient way to Get from Koh Lanta to Ao Nang or Railay is by ferry. In this article I will tell you how to buy ferry tickets with a transfer from your hotel, how much the tickets will cost, and which form of transportation is best during low season, when there is no ferry service.