SOLO Magazine Sweden, “Romantic
Thailand”
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A little pieec of Paradise...
Berlingska Tidende
August 2007
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A popular German TV station presented our Koyao Island Resort
on TV
March 2007
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Please have a look at the movie by
clicking on the picture. |
Queen of Bhutan visits Koyao Island Resort
February 2007
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HRH Ashi Sangay Choden Wangchuck, Queen of Bhutan,
visited the island paradise with her daughter on a rare private
trip away from her mountain kingdom, praising the renowned eco-resort
and its care for the local environment and community. |
Exploring Koh Yao Noi in Sawasdee Thai Air Magazine
February 2007
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I was overjoyed to discover an island virtually
devoid of tourist-related commerce. |
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Koyao Island Resort invites Ta Kao Primary School for
a Drawing Contest
June 2007
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Koyao Children Community Center organised
a drawing contest at Koyao Island Resort for the children of Ta
Kao Primary school. The day was a lot of fun and gave the children
the chance to practice artwork outside the classroom and talk English
with the guests of the Resort. |
Koyao Island Resort
in Sawasdee Thai Air Magazine
November 2006
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I discovered Koh Yao Noi to be an idyllic
place where the pace of life is still slow and unhurried. |
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Beloved Thai Princess Gives Blessing to Koyao Island Resort
April 2006
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HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, recently appointed
UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador, last week made a surprise visit Koyao
Island Resort on Koh Yao Noi island, known for its natural beauty
and its close ties with the local community |
The Origin of Koyao Island Resort
in Thailand Magazine
October 2005
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A heavy dose of love (and of course, a little
investment) was involved in the creation of Koyao Island
Resort and it shows in every inch of its lush greenery and
classically simple style. |
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Koh Yao Noi in One2Go Magazine
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The population lives here very much as they
would have done decades ago. There has been electricity for
just three years, a small hospital, around 10 bungalows resorts
(of varying star status) and several small schools. But the
visitor really gets a feeling of how it must have been… way
back then. |
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