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ZINC HOUSE CENTER : KOH YAO NOI

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went for a bike ride.

August 4, 2024

05 West Coast

Time

0h59m

Distance

11.0km

Speed

14.6km/h

Ascent

30m

Descent

30m

went for a bike ride.

July 29, 2024

02 From Haad Klong Jaak to Rim Talae : Forrest Bathing : Final

Time

0h14m

Distance

3.35km

Speed

17.2km/h

Ascent

20m

Descent

40m

went for a bike ride.

July 29, 2024

Bicycle Tour

Time

0h54m

Distance

11.1km

Speed

13.0km/h

Ascent

210m

Descent

240m

went for a bike ride.

July 29, 2024

04 From Haad Laem Ko to Ao Loh Ha : Archipelago : Final

Route: East Coast Panorama — The Billion-View Archipelago This journey begins at the northern tip of Koh Yao Noi, where a legendary cape and beach—ranked among the Top 25 Beaches in the World—opens to sweeping views of limestone islands scattered across the sea. You’ll pass peaceful fishing bays where long-tail boats rest in neat lines, then drift through local neighborhoods alive with island life. Cafés, small restaurants, resorts, and villas quietly line Pa Sai and Klong Jark beaches, blending nature with easy seaside living. Along the way, highlights include the Sustainable Garden at Six Senses and the striking architecture of ÀNI, an ultra-luxury private villa estate whose contemporary design carries a refined Asian spirit. From this stretch, the archipelago unfolds before you — a panoramic, truly “billion-dollar” view. Nearby, tucked beside Six Senses, lies a tiny hidden beach — loved by locals for its calm and seclusion. If time allows, it’s the perfect quiet stop. The landscape at the island’s northern end rises into mountains over 250 meters high, cascading down toward rice fields in the center and west of the island. This is also where many island communities make their home. The route’s first climb begins around Six Senses, about 5 km from Laem Sai Pier. It winds through palm groves, passes Laluna Pizza, and shifts mood again at Tha Khao Pier, where canals are lined with fishing boats — a scene straight from a watercolor painting. Beyond the pier, the road turns to red earth, once just a motorcycle track used by rubber tappers. You continue through sweeping rubber forests and gentle valleys before rejoining the concrete road toward the island’s main ridge. Tha Khao remains one of Koh Yao Noi’s oldest communities, once a primary arrival point for boats from Krabi and Phang-Nga. The final stretch — 4.67 km to Paradise and TreeHouse Resort — leads into national park land. The last 2 km become a natural dirt road, where construction is restricted and the forest grows wild. Here you may encounter ancient plants such as giant pandanus, primitive palms, and other rare coastal species. This is the longest route on the island — perfect for long runs, scenic hikes, or medium-distance cycling there and back — rewarded throughout by world-class views.

Time

1h02m

Distance

14.6km

Speed

14.9km/h

Ascent

240m

Descent

240m

and planned a run.

July 28, 2024

Time

1h00m

Distance

9.26km

Pace

6:27/km

Ascent

50m

Descent

50m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a hike.

July 28, 2024

Time

2h47m

Distance

10.6km

Speed

3.8km/h

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

and went running.

July 27, 2024

03 Baan Nam Jued : Islander Village : Final

Time

0h34m

Distance

7.32km

Pace

4:12/km

Ascent

50m

Descent

50m

went for a bike ride.

July 27, 2024

O5 Manoh Pier to Anpao Pier : Westcoast : Final

Time

0h33m

Distance

10.6km

Speed

19.5km/h

Ascent

30m

Descent

40m

planned a hike.

July 27, 2024

Time

0h59m

Distance

3.77km

Speed

3.8km/h

Ascent

30m

Descent

30m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors

planned a hike.

July 27, 2024

Time

3h08m

Distance

12.1km

Speed

3.9km/h

Ascent

80m

Descent

80m
Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors
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