Narivana
Tong Nai Pan, Koh Pha Ngan, Thailand
Perched on a hillside among coconut groves and secondary-growth forest, this self-catering property offers peace and privacy surrounded by nature. Coucals call; dragonflies buzz; flocks of herons make for the hills in autumn. Koh Pha Ngan may be famed for its hedonistic Full Moon parties, but this place is a world away from all that. It was built as a holiday home by 4 friends who fell in love with the island, and hence consists of 4 mini villas, with 1 bedroom and bathroom apiece, and a shared main house with a kitchen, dining and sitting room. It is ideal for a few couples, a group of friends, or families whose kids can be trusted not to topple down the hill. Just book as many mini villas as your party requires and you get full run of the property without paying a surcharge for empty rooms, so it's great value.
All villas have panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscape from their beds and private decks. But best of all is the shared saltwater infinity pool, tiled in natural stone and reflecting a traditional sala, a handful of tall, swishing coconut palms, and the clouds beyond.
All villas have panoramic views of the sea and surrounding landscape from their beds and private decks. But best of all is the shared saltwater infinity pool, tiled in natural stone and reflecting a traditional sala, a handful of tall, swishing coconut palms, and the clouds beyond.
Highs
- The flexible set up means a couple can take 1 mini villa without rattling around (the other 3 are left empty to guarantee your privacy)
- Or it works brilliantly for groups of friends: you can be together without being on top of each other (and fantastic value too)
- We loved the bright, uncluttered, modern design
- The friendly caretaker can help with anything you may need, including a cook on request
- Two gorgeous golden beaches (Tong Nai Pan Yai and Tong Nai Pan Noi) are a 10-minute drive away
Lows
- The flipside of the view is a steep hill with lots of stairs
- You'll need motorised transport to get to beaches and restaurants (the owner can recommend trustworthy rentals)
- Supermarkets are a fair drive away in Tong Sala; shop on the way here (although there are small local stores)
- Don’t expect much nightlife; Full Moon parties are on the other side of the island (a high for most!)
- Some of the fittings are a little tired, but the owners are updating them on a rolling basis
Best time to go
The perfect time is the late European winter to early autumn, bearing in mind that July sometimes brings heavy rains for a day or so. In late Oct/Nov, things get quiet and rain and heavy winds can lash the bays from the seaward side. That means high waves on Noi, where part of the beach simply disappears, though Yai remains perfectly swimmable; you can also be lucky and get a couple of sunny weeks. In Dec/Jan the waves can still be high, but they calm down around the middle of February.
Consult the internet if you want to drape your trip around the Full Moon Party.
Consult the internet if you want to drape your trip around the Full Moon Party.