South East Asia Backpacker Podcast
What does it take to build a life, businesses, and a family on a Thai island? 🏝️ Maayan from Sweet Life Lanta [https://www.youtube.com/c/SweetLifeLanta] shares her journey that resulted in her finding a home, starting a business and building a family on Koh Lanta - it's a story of organic growth, cultural immersion, and entrepreneurial resilience. From a long-distance relationship while working in Myanmar to building several business on the island (Guesthouses, AirBnB properties and her husband, Mon's cooking school [https://cookingwithmon.com/], the couple's businesses grew spontaneously and organically. When the pandemic hit, they pivoted to online cooking classes, connecting with people worldwide who missed Thailand and their YouTube channel was born. [https://www.youtube.com/c/SweetLifeLanta] In this episode, we explore: * Why Koh Lanta offers authentic Thai culture with diverse communities living in harmony * Starting businesses in Thailand as a mixed couple and navigating ownership laws * Pandemic adaptation and taking the cooking school online * First-time visitor tips to Thailand and hidden gems * The community of Western women with Thai partners Whether you're dreaming of island life or planning your first Koh Lanta trip, Maayan offers genuine insights into creating a sweet life in Southeast Asia. Links & Resources * Sweet Life Lanta [https://www.youtube.com/c/SweetLifeLanta] YouTube Channel * Sweet Life Guest House [https://sweetlifelanta.com/Accommodation/sweet-life] and Wooda House [https://sweetlifelanta.com/Accommodation/wooda-house-1] (accommodations in Koh Lanta Old Town) * Cooking with Mon [https://cookingwithmon.com/] on Koh Lanta * Koh Lanta Travel Guide 🏝️ [https://southeastasiabackpacker.com/destinations/thailand-2/the-islands/koh-lanta-3/] Want more stories from Southeast Asia? Subscribe to the Southeast Asia Backpacker Newsletter [https://southeastasiabackpacker.com/sign-up/] for insider tips, travel inspiration, and updates on new podcast episodes.
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