Post from Michelle & Tim:
Enough with the long bus rides. We've arrived to Ko Lanta and plan to stay about a week. The narrow island is about 20 x 5 km and has one poorly paved road, wide beaches, and nothing much to do except relax.
Our bungalow is on the north tip of the island on a tiny cape. The road leading to the bungalow has been washed away by the monsoon rains and cars can only pass through along the beach at low tide. The area is fairly modern, but electricity only runs from 6:30 PM to 8:00 AM.
The resort is just heading into high season, but remains almost empty. We have made good friends with the other guests and employees and stay up late into the night talking about life.
Our bungalow is on the north tip of the island on a tiny cape. The road leading to the bungalow has been washed away by the monsoon rains and cars can only pass through along the beach at low tide. The area is fairly modern, but electricity only runs from 6:30 PM to 8:00 AM.
The resort is just heading into high season, but remains almost empty. We have made good friends with the other guests and employees and stay up late into the night talking about life.
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