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Jeez, another one I have to check!tezzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06099777760234890854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-88978766346848971332011-01-22T21:05:02.383+11:002011-01-22T21:05:02.383+11:00I just spent 10 days at Libong Beach Resort, from ...I just spent 10 days at Libong Beach Resort, from january 1 to january 10. We were planning on going to Koh Kradan, but the places we were interested in were fully booked, so we went to Libong instead.<br /><br />We stayed at the 50s style motel bungalows that had been converted into big family bungalows. They had initially been two separate rooms w. bathrooms, but the wall between the two rooms had been torn down, making the bungalow twice the size of a regular bungalow. As we stayed there for a while, we really appreciated the extra space. <br /><br />We had a beachfront bungalow (which is a must for me) with two porches and huge glass doors facing the ocean for 1200 baht (you had to pay 200 extra per night to turn on the aircon, but we never use aircon so didn't bother). The second row ones were 1000 baht. As it was peak season and the resort was fully booked, bargaining was not an option ;-)<br /><br />Staff was very friendly. Even though both Libong Beach Resort and Le Dugong were fully booked, the beach was not anywhere near crowded. We're talking maybe fifteen people on the beach along both resorts being "crowded".<br /><br />There were many families at Beach Resort whereas Le Dugong tended to be single travellers, young couples and friends.<br /><br />The food at Le Dugong was not very interesting. Libong Beach Resort food was fine. We also tried the food at Nature Beach Resort once. The food was okay, but the atmosphere at the place was a bit weird. The staff seemed kind of indifferent and bored, there weren't that many people. But hey, we were only there for lunch, so can't really comment on the place in general. <br /><br />But the best food was found at a brand new place right next to Nature Beach Resort called Sunset Beach. A young man and a middle aged woman from Bangkok had just opened the place. The food was excellent, the standard much higher than the average resort restaurant. Prices were the same as Libong Beach Resort. Very friendly staff, great atmosphere. Highly recommended. They had basic, small huts without toilet and shower for 350 baht (peak season) and some other, more flash bungalows for around 1000-1500 baht I think the guy said. They don't have a website yet, but will soon.<br /><br />I have to say, regarding your comment on no longtail noise Tezza - that has changed (or maybe it's a peak season thing). We were woken up about every other night by extremely loud longtail noise. They were fixing engines and taking the boats out at high tide etc., in the middle of the night. There was also quite a lot of longtail traffic during the day, both at Libong Beach Resort and Le Dugong (although probably not much compared to the touristy islands). Also, I would not recommend staying in the second row family bungalows, as a very noisy generator was situated right behind these.<br /><br />But, all in all, a very pleasant stay at a very laid back island.sisselhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04680369276173013060noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-41956076253865858632009-04-23T15:25:00.000+10:002009-04-23T15:25:00.000+10:00That's very useful information for similar travell...That's very useful information for similar travellers to yourself. Thanks. I'll post a note up in the main text where Sinchai's is featured allerting readers to your input down here.tezzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06099777760234890854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-71636213240792910692009-02-14T21:28:00.000+11:002009-02-14T21:28:00.000+11:00Re: Sinchai's Chao Mai Beach ResortHi TezzaFirstly...Re: Sinchai's Chao Mai Beach Resort<BR/><BR/>Hi Tezza<BR/><BR/>Firstly, thanks for your site. I read it for hours before my month in Thailand in Dec/Jan.<BR/><BR/>I hope anyone thinking of heading to Sinchai's "resort" will get to read this, buried as it will be under the Libong diatribe!<BR/><BR/>I agree with what you say about the over-pricing, but not the quality of the place. I was the ONLY guest but was charged 500 in December 08 for a bungalow that really needed a good clean, cracked sink and shower that sprayed water every where but on my body!<BR/><BR/>I arrived at night, so ended up staying for two nights as I wouldn't have had the chance to explore otherwise.<BR/><BR/>As a woman on her own, I found Sinchai really really creepy. He<BR/>seemed to make excuses to keep coming over to my bungalow and then started with all this cr*p about "Why don't you marry Sinchai and work here?" Sometimes that kind of talk is funny if you have had a good rapport with a local, but we didn't and he said it 6-7 times in one morning!<BR/><BR/>The food was OK, nothing special and I was waiting for almost 2 hours for someone to return so I could order breakfast. I don't expect them to hang around for one guest, but it would have been nice to have been told in advance when I could eat. I was also out of water and the fridge was bolted shut (the nearest place for water was about 700m away).<BR/><BR/>Also, and I can't be 100% sure of this, but I think Sinchai was trying to diddle me out of 1000 Baht. I'd paid for the first night<BR/>the evening I arrived with a 1000 note and received a 500 as change.<BR/>The following afternoon, he said that I had given him a fake note and could I change it for another.<BR/>I almost fell for it as you know how locals will sometimes not accept a real note just because it has a small tear etc but he forced my brain into gear by saying "Krabi money changer on street no good. Show me your other notes." <BR/><BR/>I remembered that I had changed all my money in a bank and the other seven 1000s I had on me were nothing like the one he said I'd given (wafer thin and no silver mark even!) He was saying "Sinchai go to market. Shop say Sinchai's money no good!"<BR/><BR/>Now, seeing as I read a few days later about the fake 1000s in circulation, would a guest house manager really not know a fake one when given it? Practically everyone else I handed a 1000 to checked it thoroughly before accepting it. <BR/><BR/>He was still pressuring me to change it (and it didn't help that I had just shown him I had 7000B on me!) but i just showed him the bank exchange receipt and said "It wasn't from me!" He then muttered something about maybe another guest and then "Pay for tonight" - I gave him a 500 this time!<BR/><BR/>The other problem for me was the dogs. I'm not a fan of them at the best of times, but the one chained up in the kitchen barked and growled for about 15 minutes whilst I was trying to eat and three others (unchained) barked and ran up to me every time I tried to walk from the bungalow to the kitchen/leave the resort. One even nipped at my ankle. Pretty scary.<BR/><BR/>I checked out the visitors' book and 2008 took up three pages, the<BR/>same as January alone in 2000! I guess they are scaling down so don't care any more. <BR/><BR/>It was a real shame. I really enjoyed the peace, reading on the balcony, watching the tide go in and out and wading round to the other small beaches. The beaches were nothing much, but there was some wildlife and the cliffs were impressive. <BR/><BR/>Sinchai's would be great.....<BR/>....without Sinchai!unsubstantiatedmusingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04405436521696383706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-60024212048378553912009-01-22T21:41:00.000+11:002009-01-22T21:41:00.000+11:00Jeez, I'm not a professional journalist. Sure, I'v...Jeez, I'm not a professional journalist. Sure, I've had a couple of newspaper travel-stories published, but that was just for fun. This blog was started so I didn't have to constantly write the same detailed answers on travel websites. I do earn some money if people click Google advertisments on my pages - last couple of months I've averaged 73cents per day. Whoopee! I've got the ads partly as a thank-you to Google who gives this site for free, and partly because it is a way to get a view-counter for each page - like any writer it's nice to see how many people are reading my stuff.<BR/>I don't give warning of arrival - hate to think any special treatment might clould my reports.<BR/>See you sometime.tezzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06099777760234890854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-78662110850669536502009-01-20T02:05:00.000+11:002009-01-20T02:05:00.000+11:00I am extremely delighted that you and I may actual...I am extremely delighted that you and I may actually meet up one of these days,<BR/>also I am surprised that you were able to charter a boat for 500 baht, which is<BR/>impossible unless it was 7 years ago. Perhaps you were able to get a boat which<BR/>was returning back to the resorts / or Langkow village after sending supplies<BR/>back to Haadyao. Because the price here is 800 baht now, even though petrol<BR/>prices have been drastically reduced.<BR/><BR/>Our resort which is managed by the foundation raises funds by hiring out their<BR/>lifejackets or other marine equipment to guests for 50 baht each, also, our<BR/>resort has the proper license and insurance for the guests, and also government<BR/>tax. Therefore the 30% extra is not very much, but for guests travel safety<BR/>and insurance claims.<BR/><BR/>Other resorts, like the Anantara (was amari) charged 10 times more, or even<BR/>at Charlie's in Koh Mook, or Sivalai. I think we are still pretty reasonable,<BR/>all you need is someone to explain why we charge what we do.<BR/><BR/>You can also read our guest reviews at libongnatureresort.blogspot.com or see what<BR/>our foundation has done so far at lifelong-learning.org. Of course there are still<BR/>alot of community projects which we are still listing on the website for those<BR/>who demand proof as there are some non-believers.<BR/><BR/>If you ever drop by around the area, you should talk to the professor who is now<BR/>currently residing at the Haadyao Nature Resort, and get his views, that you can<BR/>decide for yourself. As with all professional journalists like yourself, you should<BR/>always hear both sides of the story and then decide for yourself.<BR/><BR/>But when you do arrive, you should drop of an email before you arrive so I can be<BR/>there to greet you at the resort, because sometimes I do go to trang for a break<BR/>and get my daily dose of KFC. After all... man cannot live on fish alone!<BR/><BR/>our Email is natureresorts@trangsea.com, or you can call us at 081-8946936<BR/><BR/>Hope to see you soon.<BR/><BR/>Sincerely<BR/><BR/>The Management<BR/><BR/>Libong Nature Beach ResortLibong Nature Beach Resorthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15148198746917012734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-1826808691755472942009-01-18T20:16:00.000+11:002009-01-18T20:16:00.000+11:00Whoa, claim and counter-claim! It's real nice to s...Whoa, claim and counter-claim! It's real nice to see both sides of the debate.<BR/>Looks like next trip I'll be spending a few days at Libong Nature Resort to make up my own mind.<BR/>Mind you, I'll be making my own way to the island. A boat guy at Hat Yao recently offered a charter to deliver me to my resort of choice for 500baht - and the other resorts charge 700 for the trip. Um.....+30% don't compute.<BR/>And I reckon resident mangager should fire his restaurant researcher - I've had American brekkas at both the other resorts and they don't meet the description given above. Listen, Im a weapons-grade fang-merchant - relatives run a book on how many main courses and deserts I can hoover at Christmas dinner - and I haven't found any of the portions at the other places' restaurants skinny.<BR/>Anyway, I always try to stay at a new place when I revisit - so til next time .......tezzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06099777760234890854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-67609068221626867012009-01-13T14:30:00.000+11:002009-01-13T14:30:00.000+11:00Just a quick note to add that we were not the peop...Just a quick note to add that we were not the people doing the construction next door, and they had only started on that day.<BR/><BR/>We had tried to contact the owner of the land and made several attempts keep them quiet.<BR/><BR/>The so-called firearms, were firecrackers, our management has tried our best to rectify the situation by moving the guests to a different bungalow as well. I would say that the guest was quite unfair in his statements.<BR/><BR/>Also to compare our Dugong Safari Tours with the other resort is also not right, the other resorts tour is only for 3 hours, just sitting on the longtail boat, our tour is much different taking as much as 8 hours of the day, utiliziing kayaks, snorkelling gear etc. going to other places such as the wildlife sanctuary, bird island, and some good snorkelling sites. If you haven't been on our tour, you should not comment.<BR/><BR/>The Resident Manager<BR/>Libong Nature Beach ResortLibong Nature Beach Resorthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15148198746917012734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-71451739726252122032009-01-13T01:47:00.000+11:002009-01-13T01:47:00.000+11:00About Tezza's Blog, and reviews made by others on ...About Tezza's Blog, and reviews made by others on Tripadvisor<BR/><BR/>Introduction.<BR/><BR/>Hello. I am the current resident manager of the Libong Nature Beach Resort<BR/>and I must say, the comments made on your blog are very one-sided, and for<BR/>those who have actually stayed at our resort and didn't like it, perhaps it<BR/>was unfortunate for you that we didn't actually meet so I could explain<BR/>the situation to you.<BR/><BR/>Mission<BR/><BR/>As you know, our resorts are managed by the Lifelong Learning Foundation which<BR/>our main goals are to support community development and educational programs in<BR/>Thailand. If you are looking for proof of this, you can click on our foundation's<BR/>website http://www.lifelong-learning.org to see what community projects we are<BR/>involved in.<BR/><BR/>Tours and Transfers<BR/><BR/>Pertaining to the cost of our boat tours and transfers, you must realize that our<BR/>resort does not even own a boat, as such we select only the local fisherman boats,<BR/>and 70 percent of the cost that you pay goes to the local fisherman directly.<BR/>You may ask where the remaining 30 % goes. As you know, being a Legally Registered<BR/>Foundation, we must abide by all the laws that are required of us. We are a<BR/>legally licensed registered tour operator, under the Tourism Authority of Thailand<BR/>and are legally bound by all our actions. This means, an insurance policy which<BR/>benefits guests who face misfortune on any of our tours or boat charters.<BR/><BR/>Then how does the Resort make money to finance these community projects? Well,<BR/>we rent our our kayaks, snorkelling equipments, lifejackets, meals, etc. plus<BR/>we have to pay the staff to prepare and support the boatman. Don't forget, we<BR/>have to feed the boatman and the guide as well, and provide to administrative<BR/>support ie. information about tours etc. and that has a cost as well. I think<BR/>that that is enough to justify the 30 %. We provide INSURANCE and all farangs<BR/>know that Insurance is not free, there is always a cost involved. If there us<BR/>a problem, we have to be responsible, other people can always runaway but not<BR/>us.<BR/><BR/>Cost of Food<BR/><BR/>Some say that our food is expensive, that is until they see the portions we give,<BR/>our portions can feed at least 3 thai people. You just haven't given us a chance<BR/>yet, and take us at face value.<BR/><BR/>Most of our food supplies are from the village, unlike most resorts who buy their<BR/>supplies from Superstores such as Makro with low prices, our food actually costs<BR/>more because we buy it from the local village, therefore supporting their small<BR/>economy.<BR/><BR/>We have also compared our prices to the other resorts and to say that we a double<BR/>the price is an unfair statement. One such comparison is their American Breakfast<BR/>which costs 80 baht, but consists of 1 fried egg and 2 slices of toast.<BR/>our American Breakfast costs 200 baht but you get 2 fried eggs, 2 slices of toast,<BR/>some fried seafood, several slices of fresh fruit, a glass of orange juice, and<BR/>coffee/tea. So please, don't take everything at face value but look into detail.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Other Community Services<BR/><BR/>To promote the usage of bicycles on the island, our foundation has donated over<BR/>a dozen bicycles to the children in the village nearby, plus we have ensured that<BR/>all the staff at the resort uses bicycles in their daily activities by sponsoring<BR/>the bicycles.<BR/><BR/>We have also had community workshop trainings to train the local rural people in<BR/>the art of batik painting, so that during the low season when they are not tapping<BR/>rubber, they can have a source of income during that time.<BR/><BR/>Our resort also grows a number of organic vegetables such as morning glory, lemon<BR/>grass, basil, chilis, and we have never sold it to the village people. If they<BR/>ask, they can have it, and in return for our kindness, we are blessed with<BR/>fresh fruit or vegetables from their own garden. Kindness is not forced, but<BR/>natural.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Respect and support for the Local Community.<BR/><BR/>Our resort is based on an island where the population is 100 % muslim, therefore<BR/>we do not serve pork or cook pork in our restaurant. I cannot say the same for<BR/>other resorts around. Also we do not have any dogs in our resort, although we do<BR/>have alot of cats. As you know dog saliva is taboo for muslims. Also note that<BR/>all the staff at the resort are natives from the island, the only person except<BR/>me.<BR/><BR/><BR/>Nature Preservation.<BR/><BR/>When we send back our glass bottles back to Trang for recycling using the boats<BR/>the guests charter to and from the island, it should not be a crime. Guests should<BR/>not complain when we are sending supplies over, we are not overcrowding the boat,<BR/>it is an everyday occurence. If you say the resort should pay for the extra space<BR/>that we use for the boat, please note that we already pay the boatman EXTRA so<BR/>that he can LOAD and UNLOAD the boat as well, and that is not included in the<BR/>boat price the guests have to pay.<BR/><BR/>People say we're crazy to send our bottles back to the mainland for recycling,<BR/>in fact I've been to several islands where they just pile the bottles up and it<BR/>is disgusting, even in some of the resorts. People laugh when I carry bags of<BR/>broken glass back to the mainland, even at our campsite in Koh Mook.<BR/>If you go to Koh Mook and ask whether there is a crazy guy carrying sacks of<BR/>broken glass and the ferry boat, they would point to me.<BR/><BR/>I'm not a fanatic, but I do what I think is best, for the resort and the environment<BR/>and is most people appreciate it, that the battle is won. I am rather dissappointed<BR/>and sorry that some of the comments made on Tezzas website and other travel websites<BR/>have been very harsh. Hopefully we can meet in person one of these days at either<BR/>Haadyao Nature Resort or Libong Nature Beach Resort.<BR/><BR/>But I must admit, our staff is not the greatest at english, however this is how<BR/>wars are started, because of the language barrier, you cannot blame someone if<BR/>they do not know what is going. And sometimes, it is just plain bad luck if someone<BR/>is bulldozing land somewhere nearby, which is an extremely rare one time occurence.<BR/><BR/>If there are any queries or questions, you can always email me at<BR/>libongnatureresort@gmail.com<BR/><BR/>Sincerely,<BR/><BR/>The Resident Manager<BR/>(Whoever is Volunteering at this time) So I shall remain nameless<BR/>Libong Nature Beach ResortLibong Nature Beach Resorthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15148198746917012734noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-78916037787017148722009-01-05T21:57:00.000+11:002009-01-05T21:57:00.000+11:00Wow, looks like Libong Nature Resort has reverted ...Wow, looks like Libong Nature Resort has reverted to its bad old ways! Thanks for the report jw - I'm sure it will prove helpful to other intending visitors. I'll put an ALERT in the main body of text above directing readers to your comments.<BR/>That Canadian traveller I mentioned complaining about food prices also moved down to Beach Resort, even though Nature Resort refused to refund him for unused days. I thought at the time there must be more to it than high food costs.tezzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06099777760234890854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-31395689899551245782009-01-02T22:20:00.000+11:002009-01-02T22:20:00.000+11:00Beware dishonest operator / construction / firearm...Beware dishonest operator / construction / firearms!<BR/><BR/>We had a very poor experience with Ko Libong Nature Reserve Resort. <BR/><BR/>We recommend you opt for the well run and even better priced Ko Libong Beach or La Dugong Resorts. Much higher standards, more reasonable prices and most importantly, honest, ethical management. <BR/><BR/>Problems included:<BR/><BR/>• Construction / earth moving equipment adjacent to the site<BR/>• Dishonest management <BR/>• Extortionate over pricing<BR/>• Small arms fire (I kid you not!)<BR/>• Poor cleanliness<BR/>• Poorly maintained facilities<BR/>• No English spoken on site<BR/><BR/>We were initially told there was a Christmas special offer on the huts at 600 / 800 / 1000 baht. We heard these were their standard prices. When we arrived at Hat Yao we were told the huts would be 1000 but after some discussion (and a phone call) we were told we could have the mid range price. Once we booked (and paid) we were told that it would cost a further 1200 baht to take a longtail to the island. We told the receptionist, who spoke excellent English that we were looking forward to some peace and quite after Bangkok. <BR/><BR/>We opted to talk the ferry across to the island (200 baht) but as my partners was uneasy about taking a motorcycle taxi on island we paid the 1200 baht for the long tail. <BR/><BR/>To our (intense) disappointment, there was heaving earth moving equipment operating right next to the resort – the whole bay boomed to the sound of a large bulldozer and two tip trucks – all within about 20m of our hut! We tried to speak the staff who spoke not English at all. Their were signs up to say if you have any problems ask to speak to Mr Lawrence (one of the so called professors who set the place up) who speaks excellent English. When I asked to speak to him, I just got blank stares. In the end we called to the receptionist / manager at Hat Yao at managed, after some discussion to be moved to a hut further back. We requested some compensation saying we clearly stated that we wanted peace and quiet – to this we were told the work had only stared today (half the hillside had been excavated – at least 2 weeks work!) and she would contact the owner. We moved our stuff and resigned ourselves to putting up with the noise. The concrete block hut was adequate if not a little shabby lacking any charm. <BR/><BR/>After unpacking we took a stroll on the beach which is just gorgeous – beautiful little emerald bay fringed by jungle. Whist sitting on the beach under a shady tree we were started by the sound of a small bore rifle with the bullets ricocheting into the air above us! Someone was shooting at the wildlife….a nature resort? Fearing for our safety (the bullets were whizzing up into the air above us. We hurriedly moved down onto the beach. <BR/><BR/>In the evening we ate at the main reception area – a someone what run down open veranda style restaurant café space. All dinner options were 220 baht (not cheap option) with rice bumping the meal up to 250 baht. Drinks were also very expensive by Thai standards. The food was ok but not great – very basic. Water (small bottles) was 50 Baht – on the mainland 1 litre bottles were 12 baht). Loos for the area looked like they hadn’t been cleaned in months – leaves, dirt, insects etc. Trips to see the Dugong were 1500 baht and mask and snorkel hire was 200 baht – again very expensive by Thai standards. <BR/><BR/>There is lots of material around – signs / leaflets etc saying how Ko Libong Nature Resort is a eco resort and that it is a non profit organisation set up to help local sea gypsies. However, we didn’t see any evidence of this work and got the impression it was a front for a pretty shabby operation. <BR/><BR/>The following day we walked around the coast to the other two resorts. What a contrast. Beautiful little rattan / wooden stilt beach huts, cheap superb food, large water bottles at 20 baht, reasonably priced trips and tours. Friendly and profession management. <BR/><BR/>Needless to say we moved to the Beach Resort after spending our two nights at the Nature Resort. We saw Dugong (400 baht trip refunded in part (100 baht) due to a windy day!), hired a moped for (300 baht) for the day. Ate well and just relaxed. Nothing was too much trouble for the management and staff. Sea front huts look over a little strip of tropical gardens with mature trees and palms out to the sea. We slept with the front ranch sliders open – could hear the lapping ocean on one side and frogs and crickets on the other. Just wonderful.<BR/><BR/>Ko Libong is a wonderful, undeveloped paradise but we recommend you avoid the Ko Libong Nature Resort and book with the Ko Libong Beach Resort or adjacent Le Dugong Beach Resort.jwmleehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04201867230820911090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-1487574157311999152008-12-24T22:33:00.000+11:002008-12-24T22:33:00.000+11:00Hey Charis, seems like you had a good visit despit...Hey Charis, seems like you had a good visit despite being low season and deserted. Thanks for the report.tezzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06099777760234890854noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6442124567928436539.post-7054909410841435262008-07-19T20:17:00.000+10:002008-07-19T20:17:00.000+10:00Hi Tezza, thanks so much for your detailed review ...Hi Tezza, thanks so much for your detailed review on Ko Libong. I printed off your blog page as my guide and recently headed to Ko Libong with my bestfriend. Here is my report: http://chariscrumbs.blogspot.com/2008/06/libong-escapade-part-i.htmlCHARIShttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09020252300967031474noreply@blogger.com