durant mon séjour en Thailande, après Chiang Mai, je souhaiterai passer quelques jours dans les iles. Je vais probablement choisir un vol à destination de Krabi pour me rendre à Koh Phi Phi ou Ko Lanta.
Pouvez vous me conseiller ?
Le vol que je vais choisir devrait arriver à Krabi vers 15h, et j'ai vu dans le Lp, que les départs pour les iles n'avaient pas lieu l'apres midi depuis Krabi.
Vais je devoir passer une nuit sur place ? Est ce que ça vaut le coup ? Ou pourrais je rejoindre un endroit idylique l'après midi de mon arrivée ?
Merci pour les réponses.
En outre, si vous avez des Gh ou hotels paradisiaques ou autres activités à conseiller, n'hésitez pas je suis preneur.
Non, je ne suis pas encore sur place..............bientot, plus qu'une semaine si ça peut te faire encore plus mal 😉
Un peu d'impro, si, bien sur, mais un minimum d'orga pour un premier voyage histoire de ne pas passer mon temps dans les transports ou de "perdre" une journée là ou il n'y a pas spécialement d'interet.
En arrivant tu pourrais aller en mini van sur Ko Lanta mais ca te prendrait 4 ou 5h alors que par ferry ca prend 1h30 seulement mais plus de ferry dispo à ton arrivée . Donc bus ou minivan pour Ao Nang et tu te trouves l'hotel ou la GH qui va bien : tu profites d etre sur place pour le lendemain te faire les petites iles autour (à moins de 30 mn en longtail collectif : y a une compagnie fiable) dont Poda Island. et le surlendemain tu prends le ferry pour Phi Phi voire Ko Lanta bref tous les destinations alentour. Pour l hotel confortable j'etais au Peace Laguna resort. Je te joins 1 photo (compte 30€ la nuit)
Compte tenu de ton planning je te conseille Ao Nang a Lanta pendant 2 jours puis de Lanta sur Phi Phi puis retour à Krabi toujours en ferry (horaires et petite carte géographique ci joint). Tout ceci doit se faire en 4/5 juors sachant que Lanta est plus cool et plus calme que Phi Phi .... Rien ne t'empeche de faire le parcours inverse bien entendu.
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Salut Philgbo,
Il est sur Ao Nang cet hotel ? Oui je sais je pourrais chercher toute seule 😉 et c'est ce que je vais faire aussi mais comme je vois que tu es en ligne, il a vraiment l'air très chouette...
Lulu
Fais passer ton email par ma MP et je t'envoie d'autres photos 😎
"Dans vos phrases, n'utilisez qu'un sujet, un verbe, un complément d"objet direct ; Quand vous aurez besoin d'un adjectif, venez me trouver." (Georges Clemenceau)
Bonjour Annatar,
Tu ne perdras absolument pas ton temps à rester un peu sur Krabi, j'adore cet endroit, pas encore trop dévoré par le tourisme (tout en relatif mais quand même).
Le soir, ambiance très sympa, plein de restos (petits et grands), belles ballades à faire à pied, location de kayak pour se rendre à Railey Beach (pour changer du longtail).
Excellent point de chute pour visiter les iles alentours : Poda Island, Chicken Island, et pour ensuite partir quelques jours sur Phi Phi...
y a tellement pire comme sujet, que celui la n est pas vraiment critiquable
je sais, mais je ne comprends pas que l'on puisse s'inquièter alors qu'on est en vacances et que tout va bien !
et lorsque cela va mal, ce sont des souvenirs impérissables !
ma mauvaise humeur ne lui était pas spécialement adressé et il l'a compris ;
trouver son chemin personnel a travers le chemin initiatique du voyage
"" ma mauvaise humeur ne lui était pas spécialement adressé """
Toi, de mauvaise humeur, j' y crois pas 😛😛 😉😉😉😉😉 Tu fais juste " semblant ".
Bises et bonne soirée 😏😏😏😏
""Le voyage pour moi, ce n' est pas arriver, c' est partir. C' est l' imprévu de la prochaine escale, c' est le désir jamais comblé de connaître sans cesse autre chose, c' est demain, éternellement demain"" Roland Dorgelès.
😏😏 Bonjour Annatar,
Je te réponds concret car il y a des plaisantins qui postent et qui ne sont pas lucratifs.Moi, je revins de AoNang et si tu n'es pas préssé, arrête toi à Ao nang, environ 15 km de krabi et demande le Adam Bugalows pour 600 bath pour 2. De là, tu descends sur la plage à 800m et il y a un guichet qui te trouveras ton bonheur.Si tu veux de plus amples détails, fais moi signe.
Je te réponds concret car il y a des plaisantins qui postent et qui ne sont pas lucratifs
lucratif = money
donc, je pense que tu as du vouloir écrire productifs,
car produire est un acte qui crée, et la production n'est pas forcément de bonne qualité !!!
c'est ce que nous avons fait ? 😏
tout le monde ne peut pas être Marcel Proust ou Zola😏😏😏
bon dimanche de production littéraire !!!
trouver son chemin personnel a travers le chemin initiatique du voyage
le dernier bateau pour phi phi est a 16 h au port de krabi
si vous arrivez a sortir de l'aéroport rapide c'a devrait pouvoir se faire a l'arrache le port
est a 25 minutes de l'aéroport en taxi
déjà fait en 15 minutes par un as du volant cet été
sinon ao nang est tres sympa et a aussi un port ou partent des bateaux pour phi phi ou lanta
pour y passer quelque jours et aller sur les belles plages environnantes railay ou poda island
moi j'y fait toujours un pausou avant d'aller a phi phi pour decompresser
vero😎
Merci pour la réponse, j'ai hate, plus qu'une semaine, enfin, 2, d'ici à ce que nous rejoignions les iles.
J'ai lu dans le LP que la plage de Ao Nang plaisait surtout à la jet set. Les eaux sont soit disant troubles...à chaques fois que je lis des choses sur les différentes iles du pays, il y a toujours quelqu'un ou il est toujours marqué quelque part un truc négatif. Je suis sur que ça reste paradisiaque et que les "routards" trouvent toujours quelque chose à dire. Mais bon, je pense quand meme que le LP est assez objectif, donc il y a de quoi se poser des questions quand meme.
c'est vrai que cette station ao nang est un peu bon chic
mais tres plaisante avec sa promenade de bord de mer et sa longue plage
l'eau n'y est pas limpide mais on peut s"y baigner
et surtout on peu prendre un longtail pour aller sur railay beach ou poda island pour la journée qui sont des magnifiques plages
et puis apres tu prend le bateau pour phi phi ou lanta le lendemain
moi j'y serait dans 3 semaines
bonne route
vero😎
le dernier bateau pour phi phi est a 16 h au port de krabi
si vous arrivez a sortir de l'aéroport rapide c'a devrait pouvoir se faire a l'arrache le port
est a 25 minutes de l'aéroport en taxi
déjà fait en 15 minutes par un as du volant cet été
Attention, le bateau de 16 heures n'existe que le vendredi. Les autres jours c'est à 15 heures.. Quant à qualifier Ao Nang d'endroit de la jet set, ça m'a fait franchement marrer... Pas grand chose à voir avec Saint Trop et Ibiza...
"Le touriste apparait comme le principal agent de diffusion du mépris anti touristique. Plus le touriste se voit en miroir de l'autre, plus il le déteste".
Alors pour Krabi tu peux aller à Aonang, c'est près de la mer c'est une petite ville très sympas et il y a un hotel le TIPA RESORT qui est très bien. Nous y étions en avril pour 1200 bath la nuits avec petit déj, clim, grande chambre, douche chaude, piscine..; MAGNIFIQUE et beaucoup de resto à coté.
De plus tu pourras facilement partir sur les iles à partir de cette endroit.
Merci, je suis allé voir sur le site, malheureusement c'est plus cher que 1200 Bath par jour...on est plus proche des 60 euros, mais je pense que c'est lié à la période, et disons que ça reste abordable pour quelqu'un qui se trouve en vacances quelques jours dans ces iles de reve.
Le problème qui se pose à moi maintenant, c'est dois je réserver d'avance ou non ?
On m'a dit que je pouvais négcocier sur place, mais aussi que réserver sur internet revenait parfois moins cher...bref, j'ai encore entendu 2 choses opposées et ne sait donc pas a qui me fier.
Alors oui c'est un peu cher 60 euros. J'ai eu de la chance d'y aller en saison basse😏.
Alors pour les prix, il est vrai que lorsque tu réserves sur internet c'est moins cher et parfois quand tu es sur place tu peux négocier, mais il faut que tu restes longtemps. Par exepmle pour le Tipa resort, normalement c'était à 1500 baths et com on y était pour 10 jours ils ont baissé un peu de 300 baths par jours. Donc voilà, plus tu restes longtemps plus tu peux négocier ou s'il y a personne dans l'hôtel c'est possible également de négocier.
Au fait à quel période tu vas à Krabi ??? Je ne sais plus...
J ARRIVE A KRABI LE 13 NOVEMBRE COMMENT DOIT JE FAIRE POUR ME RENDRE A L HOTEL RAYLEY BAY RESORT AND SPA FAUT IL PRENDRE UN TRANSFERT SUR INTERNET OU C EST FACILE SUR PLACE ?
MERCI POUR VOS REPONSE
Salut
s'y rendre ok, mais d'ou?
De Krabi town, prend un song taew ( transport collectif rouge omnibus ) 20 bahts, à moins que ca soit plus cher maintenant j'y suis pas allé depuis 2 ans.
De l'aeroport je sais plus s'il y a des song taew, sinon c'est 500 bahts le taxi pas plus jusqu'à la plage de ao nang.
Voila, rien de plus simple
bon voyage
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30/09: Explore Munduk and surroundings, overnight in Munduk
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03/10: Explore Ubud and surroundings, overnight in Ubud
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06/10: Komodo cruise
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