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Koh Panyi

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Koh Panyi is a mesmerizing floating village in Thailand, known for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant fishing community. Nestled amidst the serene Phang Nga Bay, this remarkable destination captivates visitors with its unique stilted homes, delicious seafood, and warm hospitality. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or a glimpse into local life, Koh Panyi is a must-visit destination that promises unforgettable experiences.

About Koh Panyi

Koh Panyi, or Panyee Island, is a captivating floating village located in the heart of Phang Nga Bay, Thailand. This unique destination is renowned for its remarkable stilt houses perched above the azure waters, showcasing a rich cultural mosaic influenced by the local fishing community. Accessible mainly by boat, Koh Panyi offers an extraordinary glimpse into a way of life that is intricately tied to the sea.

The village was established by Muslim fishermen from Indonesia in the 18th century, and it has flourished into a vibrant community that retains its traditional roots while embracing modern influences. As you stroll through the narrow pathways lined with colorful wooden houses and bustling shops, you’ll discover the warmth and hospitality of the locals, who are proud of their heritage.

Koh Panyi is not just a picturesque spot; it is also known for its excellent seafood and local delicacies. Visitors can indulge in an array of mouthwatering dishes made from fresh catch of the day, prepared according to age-old recipes that reflect the island’s culinary traditions. The floating restaurants present an incredible dining experience, where you can savor your meal with stunning panoramic views of the bay.

For those seeking adventure, the surrounding waters provide ample opportunities for exploration. Kayaking through the limestone caves, snorkeling among vibrant coral reefs, or simply relaxing on a pristine beach are just a few of the activities that await you. The natural beauty of Phang Nga Bay, with its towering cliffs and hidden lagoons, enhances the allure of this extraordinary destination.

Cultural immersion is also a key highlight of a visit to Koh Panyi. The village features a charming mosque, a school, and even a football field, all built on stilts. Engaging with the locals and witnessing their daily routines can provide unique insights into the traditions and values that define this welcoming community.

In summary, Koh Panyi stands out as an enchanting destination that blends natural beauty with rich cultural experiences. From indulging in delicious seafood to exploring the breathtaking surroundings, a trip to this floating village is sure to leave a lasting impression. Embrace the allure of Koh Panyi and create unforgettable memories in this remarkable corner of Thailand.

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  1. Koh Panyi was our first of 5-island hoping on a cloudy day. We were really surprised to the structure built on stilts on the sea, people there, their livelihood options, etc. About 360 fishermen families of Indonesian origin leave there. We only saw women and kids as we heard that men leave the island on early morning for work. Women are managing different types of shops – restaurants, gift items, boutiques, etc. We saw a beautiful mosque over there in one corner. In the opposite corner there is a school and a small but beautiful floating ply ground for the kids. The island has power, has an ATM machine, and cell phone tower to make the leaving there a little comfortable. It is worth visiting to see see how some people leave in such a place which is virtually on the sea.

  2. This is a village as part of a boat tour that feels as filthy as it looks. You stop here for lunch and a chance to shop. The entire structure begs the question of what is going on? Some claim it is a must see…the food isn’t good and cleanliness is an issue. I could have done without the experience.

  3. We visited this place for lunch during our James Bond & Hong island trip. The village is entirely built on stilts and has a school and even a floating football field.

  4. This was a great stop for us ..as we were starving. They served amazing food. From the water it was a great view of the island. I was hoping to find done pearls. We could only enter the shop connected to the restaurant..definitely actouist trap ..and overpriced.

  5. Amazaning and interesting place. The time stopped there and it is awesome to see how those people are living. They live in paradise but have simple life. There is one restaurant with amazing and fresh food, lots of places you can buy inetersting things. Totally worth to go, place with soul

  6. This was a stop as part of our Phang Nga trip. The Mosque was beautiful and the floating shop and village were a site to see. My three boys enjoyed renting a soccer ball and enjoyed playing on the floating soccer field. Lots of memories at this stop. The water level was quite low which exposed the stilts beneath the village.

  7. We were very glad our tour stopped here for lunch and a browse. Reading some of the reviews we were apprehensive however, we were treated to a yummy lunch and given little extras as we are veggie. We then went for a browse. The mosque is beautiful, the shops were quaint and it’s generally a great place to see how other people live. We are so spoilt in the UK. These people live a simple life, fish for their food and do what they need to do to get by. We got some right bargains on some t-shirts and they don’t mind a haggle. Yes there is a smell but I’m sorry not everyone has 5* plumbing! Really interesting place, do not miss if you want to see and experience other cultures and ways of life.

  8. Disgusting and filthy island. We went on island tours to 14 other islands and this was the worst of them all. Poorly maintained, dirty and polluted.

  9. The negative reviews of Koh Panyi are grossly overstated and are very likely from privileged individuals who have never lived a tough day in their lives. I visited in April of 2024 and am happy to report that the place does not smell like trash, and other than two young girls who approached me asking me if I wanted to buy souvenirs to support the local education, there was no aggressive pushing of overpriced souvenirs. Furthermore, my dining experience here far exceeded my expectations. I ate at Ko Panyi Village Restaurant and for $5 USD, I had the largest, most delicious portion of pad Thai with upwards of 10 pieces of juicy shrimp. You cannot find a better deal anywhere. The noodles were flavorful and well-cooked, as was the shrimp in the dish. The peanuts and chili is off to the side so you can control the amount you want in your dish. There is a sink inside along with soap and flushing bathrooms. There is no reason to complain about cleanliness here. I would recommend checking out this spot for roughly an hour: 30 minutes for lunch, and 30 minutes to walk to the floating soccer field and back to your boat. Lastly, I would recommend taking the negative reviews posted here with a massive grain of salt.

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