Thailand’s own onsen town, where natural hot springs, slow mornings, and peaceful vibes make you want to stay a little longer.
And just a short boat ride away is Koh Phayam — the “Maldives of Thailand” with no cars, quiet beaches, wooden cafés, and unforgettable sunsets.
A simple kind of travel. Closer to nature, lighter on the planet.
Trang isn’t just famous for its grilled pork! This time, let me take you to try something truly special — planting seagrass for dugongs at Ban Mod Tanoi.
On this trip, we blended into the simple, beautiful lifestyle of the sea gypsies at “Ban Mod Tanoi” — a small, heart-melting community that truly loves nature (like… A LOT).
Why you should come here:
• Plant seagrass: Get ready to step into the mud and help grow food for the dugongs — the gentle locals of the sea. If you kayak quietly, you might even spot them coming to say hello!
• Walk on the Dragon’s Back: During low tide, a sandbar appears in the middle of the sea — perfect for a scenic walk and some stunning photos
• Zero Plastic: This community is seriously committed to reducing foam and plastic. Don’t forget to bring your own water bottle!
This isn’t just a trip where you get beautiful photos — it’s also a meaningful experience where you get to help preserve the home of dugongs sustainably.
If you’re a green-hearted traveler or a content creator who loves nature, this place is an absolute must-visit.
กลุ่มวิสาหกิจท่องเที่ยวชุมชนบ้านมดตะนอย Mod-Ta-Noi community based tourism Tel: +66 63 061 2015
Phang Nga… Lighter in Footprint, Deeper in Experience — Ban Tha Din Daeng
At Ban Tha Din Daeng Community, travel is more than just a visit—
it’s about living in harmony with nature, thoughtfully and respectfully
Here, you will experience:
Low-impact kayaking into tranquil lagoons
Local fishing traditions and mangrove restoration practices
Seasonal seafood, freshly prepared by the community
Every activity is carefully designed to use resources responsibly,
minimize environmental impact, and create sustainable income for local people
This is low-carbon tourism—not only reducing footprints, but enriching the value of every journey
Krabi, Curated. Baan LaemSak. Sustainability meets sophistication
Private long-tail boat journey through limestone karsts
Exclusive access to cultural and historical sites
Authentic connection with a multi-cultural community
Cycle around Ko Yao Noi and slow things down. Let nature and local life tell their own story.
- Pass rice fields
- with views of Phang Nga Bay
- and limestone cliffs on the horizon
Along the way, spot fishing boats and simple island life.
More than a bike ride - it’s a low-carbon journey that helps you feel more connected.
Explore Phuket without a car, walk, eat, and discover beautiful heritage streets within just a few blocks — a perfect Low Carbon Travel experience.
Phuket Old Town
Start your morning strolling past colorful Sino-Portuguese buildings along Phuket’s historic streets.
- Stop by one of the charming coffee shops in Old Town, from specialty cafés to cozy heritage-style spots.
- For lunch, enjoy authentic Phuket dishes like Hokkien noodles, Oh-Aew, Lo-Ba, or Moo Hong at local restaurants.
- nd the walk with dessert at Torry’s Ice Cream known for flavors inspired by traditional Phuket sweets like Tao Sor, A-Pong, and other unique local flavors you can only find here.
A short walk that lets you enjoy heritage, local food, and community cafés — while traveling in a low-carbon way.
Pin your map to Phang Nga on Thailand’s Andaman coast — and explore nature responsibly!
- Cruise through the breathtaking Phang Nga Bay
Snap a photo with the iconic limestone karst at Khao Phing Kan (James Bond Island), a world-famous landmark
- Unwind on Ko Yao Noi, where simple seaside community life meets serene island vibes
- Kayak through caves and mangrove forests, and learn about the rich coastal ecosystem up close
- Enjoy fresh seafood sourced directly from local fishermen
Choose small, community-based restaurants to help support local livelihoods
Travel Phang Nga the low-carbon way:
- Choose eco-conscious tour operators
- Reduce waste — bring your own bottle or cup
- Leave nothing behind but footprints
Phang Nga… where the sea stays crystal clear because travelers truly care
Discover Low Carbon Tourism at Laem Sak, Krabi
Where every experience brings you closer to nature while directly supporting the local community.
- Kayak through peaceful mangrove forests and learn about the ecosystem
- Cruise on a community longtail boat, exploring the sea, limestone cliffs, and traditional fishing life
- Join a batik workshop and create your own handmade art
- Cook authentic local dishes using locally sourced ingredients
- Learn local wisdom such as shrimp paste making and sea grape farming
- Take part in mangrove planting activities
This is more than a trip — it’s a journey that supports community income, reduces environmental impact, and preserves local culture for generations to come.