Author Archives: Trainee Ann

✏️ Asia-Link Sketchwalk Phuket 2025: When Artists Paint the Old Town Alive

What is Sketchwalk and Why Does It Matter? The idea of Sketchwalk grew from the international network of artists known as Urban Sketchers (USk). Their philosophy is powerful in its simplicity: “See the world, one drawing at a time.” Instead of staying indoors or relying on photos, artists walk through the city, sit in public […]

Sea Taxi Love Andaman – Dream Islands for Everyone

For those who love the Andaman Sea but aren’t confident in swimming, it might feel disappointing to think you’re missing out on island adventures. In reality, you can still enjoy them worry-free with Sea Taxi Love Andaman, a service designed so that everyone can experience the beauty of the Andaman without getting in the water […]

Love Andaman and Partners in Action! Mangrove Planting to Build Nature’s Wall for the Sea

Love Andaman’s mangrove planting this time is far more than a standard CSR activity. It’s about getting our hands muddy literally digging holes, planting Rhizophora saplings along Phuket’s shoreline to restore coastal ecosystems and create a natural sea wall that protects the Andaman coast from powerful waves. Love Andaman Mangrove Planting On August 15th, our […]

Se La Va Island — A Small Andaman Gem with a Grand Story

In the heart of the Andaman Sea off the coast of Ranong Province lies an island that rarely appears on travel posters or in popular tour packages. Yet, it holds a charm that nature lovers and history enthusiasts should not miss. This is Se La Va Island, a place where breathtaking scenery, thriving ecosystems, and […]

🐠 Clownfish of the Andaman Sea: Charm, Colors & Underwater Life

The Charm and Unique Traits of Clownfish The clownfish (Amphiprioninae) is one of the most recognizable marine creatures in the world, loved for its vibrant orange body with bold white stripes and playful personality. In Thailand’s Andaman Sea, clownfish are not only a delight for snorkelers and divers but also play an important role in […]

Eco Friendly Island Tours: Explore and Protect the Andaman Sea

The Beauty and Fragility of the Andaman Sea Thailand’s Andaman Sea stretches over 600 kilometers, from Ranong down to Satun, and is world-famous for its crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and rich marine biodiversity. It is home to: However, this beauty is under threat from unsustainable tourism, including overcrowding, improper anchoring, marine litter, and the […]

Big Buddha Phuket – History, Faith & 360° Island Views

Big Buddha Phuket, officially known as Phra Phuttha Ming Mongkol Eknak Kiri, stands as a symbol of faith and one of Phuket’s most famous landmarks. It sits atop Nakkerd Hill in Karon, reaching 45 meters in height with a 25-meter-wide base. From Kata, Karon, Patong, and even Chalong Bay, visitors can easily spot the statue. […]

Clearing Up the Mystery! Why is the Andaman Sea Popular Among Divers?

The Andaman Sea is not only a beautiful tourist destination but also a dream come true for professional and beginner divers alike. Beneath its waters, the Andaman Sea is filled with unique natural wonders, including vibrant coral reefs, rare marine creatures, and an ecosystem that remains impressively intact. Today, let’s explore why the Andaman Sea […]

3 Must-Visit Andaman Islands: Top Tourist Spots & Must-Do Activities

Traveling to the islands of the Andaman Sea is an experience that many dream of, offering not only crystal-clear waters and powder-white sandy beaches but also a wealth of water activities and rich local cultures. Whether you’re a water sports enthusiast or looking to relax, the Andaman Islands provide the perfect escape. From snorkeling and […]

Koh Khai: The Charm of a Small Island Hidden in the Andaman Sea

Koh Khai, located in the Andaman Sea, is one of the most picturesque islands nestled near Phuket. It lies within the southern part of the Andaman Sea, southeast of Yao Yai Island and is easily accessible from Phuket. This cluster consists of three small islands: Koh Khai Nai, Koh Khai Nui, and Koh Khai Nok. […]