Nature or Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan

Thailand Eyewitness Travel Guide


Thailand : Eyewitness Travel Guide

Koh Phangan is Thailand’s fifth biggest island and without doubt one of the Kingdom’s most beautiful. It was the favorite island of Thailand’s most beloved former King, Rama V and remains hugely popular today with both Thais and foreign nationals. The reason for this popularity is in large part down to the beauty of the unspoiled nature on the island.

Koh Phangan was first permanently settled by monks 600 years ago who realized the spiritual significance of the island. Since then the island has flourished – first from fishing and coconut plantations and second from tourism. Although the island has a small permanent population of just 14,000 the numbers of people on the island swells to over 20,000 when there is a full moon and tourists flock to Haad Rin for the world’s biggest regular beach party.

The hedonism and crowds of the Full Moon Party is in contrast to the normal mellow and relaxed pace of Koh Phangan. The island has just the right amount of roads: enough for convenience but not so many as to carve up nature. All but a few of the beaches have road access and mains electricity. The notable exceptions are Than Sadet, Haad Khom and Haad Yuan. These remote white sand beaches are backed by lush tropical forest and have become places for holistic centers and hippy enclaves.

Over 90% of Koh Phangan retains it tree cover. Much of the forest is protected by National Park status. The Land Office on Koh Phangan has been more sensible than on Koh Samui and has limited residential development. As a result valuable bio-diversity has been maintained and the island escapes the floods that blight Koh Samui every rainy season.

There is over 10 km of coral reef to explore along the west coast of Koh Phangan. Beaches like Haad Salad and Haad Yao have excellent snorkeling. The best spot to see marine life, however, is at Koh Ma. It is a small islet joined to the mainland by a sand bar. The area is Koh Phangan’s only marine park and is host to a variety of corals and fish.

Recently luxury hotels have been built on Koh Phangan; most notably Rasananda and Santhiya Resort on Thong Nai Pan Noi. The hotels are a big success because people are happier to pay a premium for luxury accommodation if they are surrounded by natural beauty not traffic, concrete and noisy bars. The nature on Koh Phangan remains the island’s greatest asset, and maintaining the integrity of nature on the island is the key to the continual prosperity of the place.

Haad Yuan Beach on Koh Phangan

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Eyewitness Guide : Islands and Beaches of Thailand

There are over 20 beaches to choose from when you visit the tropical island of Koh Phangan in the Gulf of Thailand. The choice can be somewhat overwhelming.

The temptation is to pick a popular beach such as Haad Rin, Ban Tai, Bottle Beach, Haad Yao or Thong Nai Pan Noi. All of these beaches I’ve just mentioned are stunning, but if you want to experience the original Koh Phangan beach vibe then there is no better place than the small beach of Haad Yuan.

Haad Yuan is a small bay tucked into the south east coast of Koh Phangan. It is just 5 km from the party destination of Haad Rin; and yet what a difference those 5 km make! Haad Yuan is accessible by either a narrow jungle footpath from Haad Rin or Haad Thian East or by longtail taxi boat.

There is no road to Haad Yuan and this is a big part of the charm of Haad Yuan. It is a remote spot for those who want perfect peace and relaxation. There is no noise of day trippers on motorbikes and there definitely isn’t any all night techno parties.

There are no parties because Haad Yuan isn’t connected to the mains power supply. In the evening there are a few hours of electricity provided by generators. They are normally shut down early when the Thai proprietors to the bungalow operations decide to go to bed.

Haad Yuan is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island. It has fine white sand, clear blue waters and is fringed by coconut palms. At both ends of the bay are rocks and behind the beach is thick jungle offering a number of trails to explore.

The accommodation on Haad Yuan mostly consists of basic fan bungalows on the beach that used to be everywhere over the island before Koh Phangan re-invented itself as an up-market tourist destination. When you stay at Haad Yuan it is the beach that is the focus of the holiday, not being pampered in a luxury resort.

The only concession to the 21st Century on Haad Yuan is one mid-range resort called Centara Pariya. It has a number of concrete bungalows and a small pool. The resort is at the end of the beach and the accommodation is hidden in the tree line.

So why not stay at Haad Yuan? It might not be the height of luxury but it is the height of beauty.

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