TommyFarms Posted January 22, 2014 Share Posted January 22, 2014 Hi, We are planning to go to Ko Adang for 2 nights and from there to Langkawi where we will fly to KL. Does anyone know if we can do this and get to Langkawi airport by 4 pm so we don't have to stay in Ko Lipe or Langkawi itself? Thanks, Tom Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fifthcolumn Posted January 22, 2014 Share Posted January 22, 2014 (edited) Easy. You do know that Adang is an NP and that outside of renting a tent, there is lityle accomadation correct? Assuming you have a ticket to Malaysia, simply get a longtail back over to Ao Pattaya, check out with Immigration and then find wherever Tigerline or whatever company is doing that run is located. Ask when you buy the ticket where to go. Most likely leaves from Ao Pattaya. Not 100% never seen it done as I have only stayed on Lipe 1x. I only stay in National Parks (Adang, Rawi, Tarutao). Your biggest issue is buying advance ticket because you only have two days. When you arrive on speedbiat you can go direct to Adsng which is best. But if you have to buy a ticket, this is a problem. Maybe you can buy it in Pak Bara but shop around.Chk Intetnet for prices now. Longtails always show up around 8am on Adang. It's always a worry, but I have never missed a boat. Besides that trip to Langkawi might leave later. Just check. No one is going to know about timing to airport bro, especially these old farts on this forum. Adang HQ is ten minute longtail ride to Ao Pattaya. No need to stay on Lipe. You are though arriving late in season and may not be able to stake a tent at the front of the treeline on the water. If this is a problem, walk down the beach in the direction of the new toilets and find some shade. You may be required to return the tent, that will cost you time in the morning. Best food in the National Park system! Edited January 22, 2014 by fifthcolumn Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricardo Posted January 22, 2014 Share Posted January 22, 2014 Koh Adang also has some nice twin-bed bungalows, run by the National Park, IIRC we paid about B600/night to rent one last January. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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