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Koh Lanta, Thailand

The first leg of my journey was to Koh Lanta in the Krabi Province of Thailand. I stayed there with my boyfriend and another two of our friends for 5 nights. Overall I absolutely fell in love with Koh Lanta. It is absolutely divine and somewhere I definitely want to travel back to in the future. The beaches are stunning, the people are helpful, the sun is hot and the cocktails are cold.

CROWN LANTA SPA AND RESORT
I don’t even know where to begin with this resort. I can honestly say that it the best place I have ever stayed in. A huge call I know; however well deserved! The resort itself is absolutely gorgeous. The grounds are very well maintained and the views of the ocean simply take your breath away. We stayed in a pool access room as we loved the idea of waking up to a morning swim each day. It was gorgeous. We certainly felt like we were in a tropical paradise having such easy access to water. There are three restaurants within the resort. The food is a little more expensive than in town but it is well worth it. Some of the best Thai food I have ever eaten. The waiters went above and beyond to help me with my food choices being a coeliac. Not to mention they were incredibly playful and we spent many of our meals learning different Thai words and phrases. Because we were constantly trying to learn the language, it made our trip so much more enjoyable. The staff put in such a tremendous effort to accommodate any of our needs.  They also have three bars and two pools. The swim up bar was a hit with us, especially during happy hour, two for one!! Our favourite bar was Reggae Bar. Set up on it’s own private beach, Reggae Bar is exactly what it sounds like. A relaxed style of mattresses and cushions, cocktails, free snacks, beautiful sunsets and Bob Marley. What more could you want? Oh and did I mention the best mojito I have ever had! We were able to meet the General Manager of the resort and his sales assistant who sat down with us to discuss our future plans to stay at the resort. I cannot recommend Crown Lanta enough!

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IRISH EMBASSY BAR

Now this bar was such a lovely little surprise!! We went to The Irish Embassy Bar for a quick drink and ended up staying for dinner and well into the night. The set up is true to its name but with a definite Thai flair. A waitress came over straight away (the service is spot on anywhere really) and started chatting to us about what food and drinks were available. Also a fellow Australian, we were able to have some cheeky banter with her throughout the night. They had live TVs all around which displayed live sport. A huge hit with the boys. One of my favourite nights of the trip!

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SOUTH LANTA WATERFALL SAFARI
We booked a day tour down to the very south of Koh Lanta Island to go elephant trekking. Seeing as though we were traveling a little bit (40 mins) south we got a full day package for the extra 500 baht (20AUD) . The full cost was 1500 baht (60AUD). We started off the tour with a trek through the wilderness to a cave that was incredibly cool to look at. It just wasn’t fun for me inside the cave when bats started flying. My damn ornithophobia. However the rest of the gang said they were amazing as they were only the size of your hand. After the cave we walked to the waterfalls. Due to it being the end of their dry season, there was only a slight trickle of water down the rocks. This water was heaven for us due to the unbearable humidity.

Next we headed off to Koh Jaak beach. What a beach! One of the best I have seen in my life. The sand was pure white and the set up was gorgeous with tables and chairs on the sand, a relaxation hut full of cushions and a restaurant and bar. The water was delightful but very salty. I had some deep open wounds on my hands and knees from an accident prior to my trip and the salt drove them crazy. The restaurant lady noticed how much pain I was in, went out the back and cut off some fresh Aloe Vera. She then peeled the plant leaf back and started to rub my wounds with her bare hands. I was beyond grateful for her kindness. The food at this little restaurant was some of the best we have had. Tommy even went back for seconds. I went for a nap in the relaxation hut and dozed off very quickly to the sound of the small waves crashing.

Elephant trekking time! Tommy and Vicken had never been elephant trekking so it was all very exciting when we saw the elephants for the first time. We jumped straight on and off we went. The trainers took our cameras for us so that they could capture the moments for us! I was quite impressed by this. The trainer then told me to get on the neck of the elephant. I simply lost it. I couldn’t decide if I was scared or excited. It was so thrilling sitting that far forward with nothing to hang onto. It was a long day but we truly loved it.

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LONG BEACH
One morning we jumped in a tuk tuk and asked the driver to take us to a beach. We arrived at Long beach and were pleasantly surprised. All you could see was the longest stretch of white sand and blue ocean. We hit the crystal blue water straight away and it was heaven. After our swim we went to get massages right on the beach! The going rate for a Thai or oil massage is 300 baht (12AUD) for one hour. Resorts and spas will charge you more. There are many places to choose from; however we chose the hut directly on your right as you walk up the main entrance to the beach. They were phenomenal as they didn’t hold back just because you were a tourist. I love my massages to be hard and tough, unlike the princess I am. After our massages and pedicures we had some lunch on the beach at Lanta Palm Beach Resort. The food was hit and miss with some of us loving our dishes and the rest of us not so much!

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BAN SALA DAN
This is the main town centre of Koh Lanta. We only spent about two hours all up in Ban Sala Dan as we were all about the beaches and pools. The market place in town was more than I expected but it truly didn’t compare to Bangkok. Prices are more expensive than Bangkok and they offer quite mainstream products. We walked around the markets for around an hour before we got hungry. If you walk towards the water there are many different restaurants on the waterfront that you can choose from. The food was not ‘street food’ but was delicious all the same.

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GETTING THERE
There are a few ways in which you can travel to Koh Lanta. You can arrive by plane into Krabi Town. From Krabi Town you can catch an airport transfer which can be quite pricey. You are looking at around 3000 baht (120AUD) one way. You can catch a ferry for 300 baht (12AUD) however there are generally only two ferries per day. The ferry can be quite crowded and will take around three hours from the airport to your hotel door. You will need to catch a tuk tuk once you are in Koh Lanta to your hotel. We booked an express transfer through our hotel directly. The experience was so comfortable which was great as we were exhausted from our flight. The trip took us one and a half hours and cost us 1700 baht (68AUD) per person. Well worth it after thirteen hours of travel.

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Packing Tips For Abroad

One of my biggest passions in life is to travel. I always have a trip on the cards, whether it is two months away or a year away. I am a very organised person in pretty much all aspects of life. I like things to have their order. So when it comes to packing, I consider myself a fairly skillful packer. For years I would constantly overpack and turn up at the airport with 2kg to spare. I would never be able to buy anything abroad as I had no way of getting it home. I would have items in my bag that never actually exited my bag the entire trip. So how on Earth do you pack for a trip away?

One of my inspirations, Lauren Conrad, discusses travel for an entire chapter in her book Style. She includes sample packing lists for a variety of situations such as weekends away, beach and snow holidays and business trips. I started to use these lists and I was simply amazed at how much more efficient my packing became. What I have now created is an adapted packing list from Lauren’s that is suitable for me. When I go overseas I love to get active, so taking workout gear is essential. I also feel the cold super easy so I ensure that I have added extra cardigans and such.

If you feel that you overpack (or underpack, if such people exist) please feel free to use this list and make an adaptions necessary. The only rule I have is, if you want to add something, you need to eliminate something else. These packing lists are based on a week holiday. For holidays longer than this, only add a few extra items as you can generally hand wash most of your clothes at night if they are dirty. Air every outfit each night before you put it back into your bag or shelves.

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Active Adventure
5 active tank tops
3 pairs of running shorts
3 crop tops
1 pair of full length tights
1 pair of 3/4 tights
2 t-shirts of neutral colours for non-active days
2 dresses for night time
2 pairs of swimmers if there is a beach or pool
1 cardigan
1 run/wind jacket if it is cold during your active days
1 pair of running shoes
1 pair of rubber thongs/flip flops
Underwear
Visor
iPod running band/fanny pack
Sunscreen
Magnesium for muscle recovery

Beach Vacay
3 pairs of swimmers
3 black, white or grey tanks tops/t-shirts
1 pair of shorts, I love denim
1 crinkle free skirt
1 cardigan in a neutral colour
1 casual blazer
1 oversized button down shirt to wear over swimmers but also with shorts
1 pair of jeans
2 large scarves that double as sarongs
1 party dress that is a neutral colour
2 day dresses
2 workout tops, crops and shorts
1 pair of rubber thongs/flip flops
1 pair of leather sandals
1 pair of running shoes
Jewellery
Underwear
Visor for workouts and fedora for beach use
Sunscreen
Aloe Vera spray
Sunglasses

Winter Escape
1 pair of jeans
5 black, white or grey t-shirts/long sleeve shirts
3 scarves
1 cardigan
1 thermal top and pants
2 blouses for nights out
1 winter coat
3 thin wool jumpers
1 pair of gloves
1 down/puffer vest
1 hoodie and pair of tracksuit pants
1 pair of black gym tights that can double up as going out
2 long sleeve running shirts
1 crop top
1 pair of boots
1 pair of running shoes
2 beanies
Underwear

Helpful Extras
Where you go will determine what type of clothing you will need to pack, not just the weather. If you are going to a country that has a strong religious culture and you want to visit temples and churches, you need to ensure that you have clothes to suit these visits. For men and women having your thighs, shoulders, chest and back covered are a must.
If you are heading to a tropical paradise where there are lots of friendly mosquitos, pack some long sleeve shirts and long pants that are of a light fabric. You will also need an insect repellent that is of a tropical strength.
If you enjoy working out or having an active holiday, choose pieces from your active wardrobe that are versatile and that you can wear with everyday clothes. This will help increase your outfit options. I love teaming Lorna Jane tanks with my denim shorts or flowing skirts. I also team my Lorna Jane run shorts with my basic Sportsgirl tees and then accessorise with a fedora or necklace.

When packing I use a backpacker bag as I know that I will never go over my baggage limit. For me I find it far more comfortable to travel with a bag rather than a suitcase, especially if I am not just staying in the one location. I also roll all my clothes to save room and to keep them wrinkle free.
I take a smaller back pack as carry on to keep all my valuables close. Don’t just take your electronics in your carry on, but your chargers as well. People who take medication need to pack it into their carry on. I always pack a pair of socks and a scarf that doubles as a small blanket as I get super cold on flights. For me, being a coeliac I need to know that I can eat something nutritious for the next 10-24 hours. You are permitted to take unopened food onto a plane as long as you declare it and consume it on the flight. This is a big help for me as the Gluten Free food options aren’t always that appetising. All your documents for travel need to be kept with you at all times, not in your checked baggage. I also pack a miniature refresher pack that includes face wipes, hand cream and deodorant for long haul flights.

I hope these tips help you for your next adventure. Safe travels! Xx

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