Oasis Yoga Bungalows
Tucked into the Saladan area of Koh Lanta, this wellness retreat offers an integrated experience where yoga instruction and bungalow-style lodging occupy the same peaceful setting. The combination appeals to travellers who want more than a drop-in class — the property is designed around immersive, day-to-day practice rather than a single session, making it a natural fit for those on a dedicated wellness trip rather than a sightseeing itinerary. The bungalow format keeps the atmosphere intimate and low-key, a deliberate contrast to the larger resorts found elsewhere in Krabi. Yoga classes cater to different experience levels, so both beginners and established practitioners can engage meaningfully with the program. The island setting reinforces the retreat's purpose — Koh Lanta is quieter and less commercialised than Phuket or Krabi Town, which suits the unhurried pace that most guests are seeking. Good to know: Koh Lanta's relative seclusion means meal options and supplies require some planning beyond the retreat itself. The dry season running from November through April offers the most reliable weather for the region and is generally the most comfortable time to visit. As no booking information or opening hours are currently listed online, travellers should contact the property directly to confirm availability, current rates, and program schedules before finalising plans.
Experience hints
Pair your visit. After Oasis Yoga Bungalows, round out your day in Krabi with contrasting stops nearby.
Tips for Visiting Wellness & Spas
Learn Wat Pho First
Wat Pho in Bangkok is the birthplace of traditional Thai massage education. Their on-site massage pavilion offers excellent treatments from students and graduates at reasonable prices — and you know the technique is authentic.
Communicate Pressure Preferences
Thai massage can be intense. Say 'bao bao' for lighter pressure or 'nак nак' for harder. A good therapist will check in, but don't hesitate to speak up — suffering in silence defeats the purpose.
Book Longer Sessions
A 60-minute massage is fine, but 90 or 120 minutes allows the therapist to work thoroughly. The price difference is often only 200–400 THB for an extra hour — worth it for a deeper, more relaxing experience.
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Visitor Information
Best time to visit
November – April
Avoid: June – September (rough Andaman seas)
Rainy season
May – October
Avg. temperature
23°C – 33°C(73°F – 91°F)
Crowds
Peak: December – February
Getting there
Krabi Airport (KBV) has direct flights from Bangkok (1.5 hrs). Ferries connect to Koh Lanta, Koh Phi Phi, and Phuket. Bus/minivan from Phuket takes ~3 hrs.
Getting around
- •Long-tail boats (islands & Railay Beach)
- •Songthaews in Ao Nang
- •Grab (limited, mainly Ao Nang)
- •Motorbike rental