Travel from Phuket to Koh Phangan with Lomprayah — the fastest and most scenic route across southern Thailand. Begin at Lomprayah Phuket Office, take a comfortable van to the pier, and enjoy a high-speed catamaran ride across crystal-clear waters. A seamless, eco-friendly journey combining comfort, speed, and breathtaking sea views
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Flying a Drone in Thailand – Updated Rules for Tourists (2025 Guide)
The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has extended temporary drone operation regulations from 16 to 30 September 2025, allowing drone flights nationwide under strict conditions. Operators must register both their drones and pilot licences with CAAT and NBTC, and flight plans must be submitted at least three days in advance via the UAS Portal. Flying is permitted only between 06.00 and 18.00 hours, up to a maximum altitude of 90 metres. Prohibited zones include border provinces, military areas, and airports. Violations may result in legal penalties. Travellers are urged to check the latest rules before flying.
Travel from Krabi to Koh Lipe – Shared Van & Ferry Transfer 2025
Travel from Krabi to Koh Lipe made easy with Smarten Plus! 🚐
Start your journey with hotel pick-up from Ao Nang, Krabi Town, or Krabi Airport, then transfer to Pakbara Pier for a scenic speedboat ride to Koh Lipe.
Amazon Café at Railay Bay, Krabi – Coffee with the Most Stunning View in Thailand
Escape to paradise at Amazon Café, Railay Bay Krabi — where good coffee meets breathtaking sea views. Nestled among palm trees and cliffs, this eco-friendly café offers a relaxing tropical vibe and supports green travel. Perfect for coffee lovers exploring Krabi’s most beautiful bay.
From Malaysia to Paradise: The Ultimate Guide to Koh Lipe from Kuala Perlis
Dreaming of the crystal-clear waters of Koh Lipe? For travelers coming from Malaysia, the most direct and efficient way to reach this Thai paradise is often through the Malaysian port of Kuala Perlis, connecting to Thailand’s Pak Bara Pier. Step 1: Kuala Perlis The port of Kuala Perlis is your gateway to the Thai border… Continue reading From Malaysia to Paradise: The Ultimate Guide to Koh Lipe from Kuala Perlis
Koh Tao Route: Chumphon Pier VS. Surat Thani Pier – Which Eco-Travel Route is Right for You?
Choosing the best way to reach the stunning dive island of Koh Tao often comes down to two major mainland hubs: Chumphon and Surat Thani. Both offer access to the Gulf of Thailand’s Turtle Island, but they differ significantly in travel time, cost, and overall experience. 🏝️For the eco-conscious traveler, selecting the shorter, more direct… Continue reading Koh Tao Route: Chumphon Pier VS. Surat Thani Pier – Which Eco-Travel Route is Right for You?
Trang Airport to Koh Mook by Smart En Plus
Looking for the easiest way to reach Koh Mook (Koh Muk) straight from Trang Airport? Our combined transfer service offers a smooth journey that connects air, land, and sea travel into one eco-conscious trip.
Discover the “Prasat Hin Panyod from Pak Bara Pier” – Satun’s Hidden Gem Before Your Flight
Discover Prasat Hin Panyod (Stone Castle) in Satun, part of the Satun UNESCO Global Geopark. This dramatic limestone maze of spires and hidden lagoons rises from emerald waters near Pak Bara Pier. Combine your transfer from Koh Lipe to Hat Yai Airport with a stop here for an unforgettable eco-adventure.
Railay East Side Pier – Gateway to Krabi’s Hidden Paradise
Railay East Side Pier in Krabi is the main gateway to Railay’s stunning beaches and limestone cliffs. Easily reached by boat from Ao Nang, Krabi Town, or Ao Nam Mao Pier, it’s perfect for transfers to Phi Phi, Koh Lanta, and Phuket—making it the starting point for island-hopping adventures.
Telaga Harbour Marina vs. Kuah Jetty – Which One to Choose for Your Langkawi Ferry Trip to Koh Lipe?
Planning your Langkawi to Koh Lipe trip? Compare Telaga Harbour Marina and Kuah Jetty – discover the pros and cons of each departure point. From travel time and ticket prices to convenience and location, find the best ferry option for your journey across the Andaman Sea.