I first heard of Gota Village back in 2008 when some of my friends were working there during the Koh Lanta (french version of Survivor) show. Our friend invited us a few times but Ryan's work was always preventing it. But since he is working from home now there was no reason anymore to put off this trip.
The Gota Village Resort is very secluded. Hidden between mountains, beautiful beaches perfect for swimming, kayaking and snorekelling. No wonder it has always been the favorite setting of the the Survivor shows.
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Wooden Cabanas |
Gota has 3 beaches. The first 2 beaches can be access by foot. This
one is in front of the restaurant. Has got white and very fine sands but
really small.
The second beach is on the left side and you have to walk on this bridge
for about 5 minutes. I loved walking here. The deafening sounds of
crickets felt a bit eerie but at the same time the sight and smell of
the forest were just mesmerizing and beautiful.
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Waves kept erasing it. LOL |
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Silly sand writing :D |
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Dinner on the beach |
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Our large wooden cabana |
The third beach of Gota Island is the Hunongan Cove, It is where their
vip guests and executives of Survivor show usually stays. It's like a
"secret paradise" hidden in towering limestone cliffs with green's
vegetation, beach front cabanas and fine sand that is only
accessible by 3 to 5 minutes boat ride.
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Hunongan Cove |
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Hunongan Cove's beachfront wooden cabanas |
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Panoramic shot of Hunongan's beach |
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