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Discover Lighthouse, a serene retreat in 5 Tambon Ko Lanta Yai, 81150, Thailand, where breathtaking views and soothing atmospheres create unforgettable memories.

About Lighthouse

Nestled in the heart of Ko Lanta Yai, Lighthouse provides an idyllic setting for those seeking peace and rejuvenation. Guests can enjoy stunning ocean views, pristine beaches, and an array of outdoor activities, including snorkeling and diving, which reveal the vibrant marine life of the Andaman Sea. The accommodations are designed with comfort in mind, featuring modern amenities and a touch of local charm, ensuring a delightful experience for all visitors. Lighthouse is also conveniently located near various restaurants and cultural attractions, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the unique Thai culture while savoring delicious local cuisine. Whether you’re unwinding by the beach or exploring the lush surroundings, Lighthouse presents an enchanting escape that captivates the essence of Thailand’s natural beauty. Experience the perfect blend of tranquility and adventure at this premier destination on Ko Lanta Yai, where your memorable getaway awaits.

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Full Address

5 Tambon Ko Lanta Yai, 81150, Thailand

Name in Thai

Lighthouse (เกาะลันตา, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

5 Tambon Ko Lanta Yai, เกาะลันตา 81150 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เกาะลันตา, Things to Do in Ko Lanta

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9 thoughts on “Lighthouse

  1. Quite nice spot on southern edge of Koh Lanta. Wonderful view, nice beach, lighthouse on the cliff. Palmtree park with monkeys. Worth a visit.

  2. This lighthouse is located in the national park. You pay to get into the park AND pay to park. You walk up to the light house as part of the park. It has wonderful views from the lighthouse of the ocean and the bays below on both sides. We also saw the lighthouse from the water on a boat. Its looking old but I think still in service.

  3. The light house views of the two beaches was incredible, I forgot my camera amazingly but still great to stand at the top and gaze down. The walks around the park are short but enjoyable, there is a small stall that sells soft drinks, fruit shakes and basic Thai dishes, they look and smelt good. The problem, like many places in Asia, Monkeys. Sorry to say these were terrible here. They know what they want and they don’t care how they get it. I was chased along the grass out of nowhere for my can of pop. Sounds funny and cute but it really isn’t. They are extremely aggressive and don’t back down. You don’t want to be bitten or scratched by these guys. One tried to open the zip on our rucksack and went through our stuff on the beach, this was happening to everyone at the beach at this time. Food related or not. We ended up leaving as again we were chased for trying to grab our stuff. Heading back to the bikes they were jumping and doing there business on peoples seats.Not enjoyable. Im sure its not like this all the time however it ruined our experience. Otherwise the place is beautiful, views are great and the beach is clean.

  4. Excellent palce inside the National park. You can spend a couple of hours here. Visit afternoon to witness one of the best stunning sunset from here. Really, beautiful sunset with changing colours.

  5. We visited as a family and the drive / road in was spectacular. The park is very well kept and the beach is just beautiful. Unfortunately you pay per person and also for the vehicle meaning that it cost the equivalent of around £20 for us as a family. As a national park, we also found it odd that there were no litter bins meaning that some people may be discouraged from cleaning up after themselves which would be a shame in such a pristine spot.

  6. It’s a lighthouse, and that’s pretty much it. Check, been there done that. If you go by scooter, make sure you go full speed up the hill!

  7. National park and lighthearted located at the edge of the island. Entrance fee 200 Bath per person. We like this place.

  8. I went to the National Park by scooter (first time on a scooter and the roads to the park were a bit challenging but doable). The path up the the lighthouse was short and not difficult. The view was lovely. There is a walking trail in the park and a stunning beach. Worth the trip

  9. When visiting the National Park, it is well worth the short but quite steep climb to the old lighthouse. It is impossible to miss and just follow the path from the beach. In wet weather, the path will be quite slippery and in dry weather, some of the stone path is quite loose. It’s worth taking time on the path as every few metres the view changes. It does get quite busy at times and one of the main problems is that some visitors are very impatient on the path!The views from the lighthouse and beyond are really fantastic with steep cliffs down into the sea. There are some very interesting rock formations along the way but sadly there was a considerable amount of litter scattered around.However, it is certainly worth the effort and make sure camera batteries are fully charged! I wouldn’t recommend wearing flip flops on the loose stone.Park in the National Park car park and head towards the lighthouse.There are toilets and a small shop by the car park and National Park staff are very helpful. Foreigners have to pay considerably more to enter the National Park ( 200 baht) than locals but that is the practice in Thailand.

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Lighthouse is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 5 Tambon Ko Lanta Yai, 81150, Thailand



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