Chalok Lam (AKA Chaloklum) is a very natural picturesque location at the northernmost tip of Ko Pha Ngan. The shoreline stretches for 3 km and the mountains frame the bay in its entirety. This was once a fishing village where industry dominated the sea front and activity until just a few years ago when the rows of drying squid were removed from the beaches to allow tourism to flourish. There are many Thai-style restaurants and some new funkier bars and restaurants in the village sea front with bungalows across the bay also offering food and drink.
See Ko Pha Ngan for information on getting to the island. From the main port of Thong Sala, songthaews are available to Chalok Lam every day at around 12:00 when the ferries arrive from Samui and Surat Thani. At other times taxis can be hired, but are expensive and the price must be negotiated with the driver. Motorbikes can be rented all over the island for both short- and long-term rentals. Prices from 100 baht a day.
Walking, renting motorbikes or share taxis (from bungalows in Chalok Lam at 10:00) to Thong Sala, the main port.
There is another Thai temple in the village and ceremonies are held each day at 07:30 with all welcome. At Wat Pra Sanctum the head monk Pra Adjan speaks very good English and is very willing to include tourists within the meditation that he leads for the Monks.
There is an elephant trekking camp just south of the village near the Thai (Wat Pra Sanctum) and Chinese temples. Several diving schools in the village offers pursuits for the aqua challenged, wake boarding and water skiing. Wakeboarding and there are plenty of longtail boats for hire to tour the island or simply go fishing. A cooking school is located just outside the village.
The bay in general is much more laid back than other parts of the island and traditionally people party in the south at the full moon party and then chill out in Chalok Lam. The villagers are very friendly and there is a fantastic atmosphere.
There are several diving school scattered throughout the village including Sail Rock Divers, The Dive Inn and Chaloklum Diving.
Local fruit and vegetables are available from roadside stands. There is one mini-market, several Thai markets, a 7-Eleven, and several ATMs in Chalok Lam.
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