Krabi Cannabis Guide Rules Etiquette GanjaHouse Koh Lanta

Krabi Cannabis Guide: Rules, Etiquette, and Finding the Best Dispensaries

Author: Dr. Niran Srisuk, Ph.D. – Botanical Scientist, Krabi‑based cultivator, and long‑time resident of Ao Nang & Koh Lanta

Published on GanjaHouse.net – October 2026

Table of Contents

1. [Krabi’s Cannabis Landscape in 2026: An Overview](#1-krabis-cannabis-landscape-in-2026-an-overview)

2. [The 2026 Legal Framework & Tourist Etiquette in Krabi](#2-the-2026-legal-framework–tourist-etiquette-in-krabi)

3. [The Krabi Dispensary Ecosystem: Navigating Quality vs Tourist Traps](#3-the-krabi-dispensary-ecosystem-navigating-quality-vs-tourist-traps)

4. [Why Koh Lanta Is Krabi’s Craft Cannabis Sanctuary (The GanjaHouse Difference)](#4-why-koh‑lanta-is-krabis-craft-cannabis-sanctuary-the-ganjahouse-difference)

5. [Area‑by‑Area Krabi Cannabis Guide](#5-area‑by‑area-krabi-cannabis-guide)

6. [Best Strains for Classic Krabi Adventures](#6-best-strains-for-classic-krabi-adventures)

7. [Comprehensive Comparison Table](#7-comprehensive-comparison-table)

8. [Safety, Responsible Dosing, and Local Emergency Contacts](#8-safety‑responsible-dosing‑and-local-emergency-contacts)

9. [Practical FAQ for Tourists](#9-practical-faq-for-tourists)

1. Krabi’s Cannabis Landscape in 2026: An Overview

Cannabis Sativa L Var Indica Krabi Botanical Survey Infographic
Fig 1.1: Archival Botanical Survey & Regional Transit Guide — Krabi Mainland, Railay Enclave, and Koh Lanta Craft Sanctuary.

1.1 Geography – the three cannabis micro‑climates

Region Key Geography Typical Micro‑climate Cannabis Vibe
**Ao Nang / Krabi Town (mainland)** Foothills of the Tenasserim Range, sheltered by limestone cliffs; busy road arteries (Route 4) and a modern airport (KBV). Warm‑humid, sea‑breeze moderated evenings. Fast‑paced, “shop‑and‑go” culture; high tourist turnover.
**Railay Peninsula** (Railay & Tonsai) Accessible only by long‑tail boat; dramatic cliffs, dense mangrove fringe. Slightly cooler at night due to sea breezes, higher airflow in cliff‑cavities. Climbing‑centric, low‑key, often “cannabis‑café” vibe.
**Koh Lanta** (Saladan, Long Beach, Klong Nin) 70 km island chain off the mainland, separated by the Andaman Sea; sparse development, abundant coconut groves. Stable 27‑30 °C, lower air‑pollution, night‑time breezes across the lagoon. Craft‑focused, boutique, “slow‑travel” ethos.

These micro‑climates translate directly into cultivation decisions. 2026 sees three dominant production models:

1. Industrial‑scale indoor farms on the mainland—high‑THC, standardized genetics for the mass market.

2. Hybrid greenhouse‑outdoor “sun‑rooms” in the Railay area—leveraging the sea‑breeze to preserve terpene profiles while still controlling temperature.

3. Artisanal craft farms on Koh Lanta—small‑lot, hand‑trimmed, cold‑cured, often run by former horticulturalists from the university’s Botany department.

1.2 From “Roadside Stalls” to “Premium Boutique” – the 2026 Evolution

Year Milestone Impact on Consumer Experience
**2018–2020** First “Medical‑only” licences (30 farms). Ganja considered a prescription‑only product; only Thai citizens with a medical card could purchase.
**2022** Full commercial legalization (Act B 2022). Over‑the‑counter sales allowed for adults 20+, sparking a flood of pop‑up stalls.
**2023–2024** Introduction of **Laboratory COA (Certificate of Analysis)** requirement for all licensed producers. Consumer confidence rose; bulk “dry‑herb” began to be graded (A‑, B‑, C‑).
**2025** **“Craft Cannabis” amendment** – permits small‑scale growers (<500 m²) to market “artisan” strains and require **cold‑cure** (minimum 14 days). The market split: 70 % mass‑market, 30 % premium. “Boutique” dispensaries like GanjaHouse opened.
**2026** **Smart‑store licensing** – allows QR‑code verification of each gram’s lab report, linked to a blockchain ledger. Tourists can scan a tag on the jar and see potency, pesticide‑free status, and harvest date on their phone.

The result is a stratified ecosystem where informed visitors can chase lab‑verified, terpene‑rich flower while the “budget” traveler still finds affordable options—though the latter are increasingly labeled as “Regulation‑Only” (no COA, limited to 0.5 % THC).

2. The 2026 Legal Framework & Tourist Etiquette in Krabi

2.1 Where You Can *Legally* Consume

Zone Allowed? Conditions / Notes
**Private villa balconies & patios** Must be enclosed from public view (e.g., high walls, foliage).
**Licensed “weed cafés”** (e.g., GanjaHouse Lounge, Ao Nang’s Green Leaf) Must display the licence number; consumption limited to 30 min per table during peak hours.
**Designated smoking areas** (usually fenced garden zones of hotels, or “cannabis gardens” in Koh Lanta) Signage required; no minors within 5 m radius.
**Public beaches** (Ao Nang Beach, Railay West, Klong Nin) Strictly prohibited by the **Public Nuisance Act (Section 25/4)** – smoke and odor are considered a public disturbance.
**National parks** (Than Bok Khorani, Mu Ko Loei) Even vaporizing is disallowed; park rangers can levy fines up to 20,000 THB.
**Temples & religious sites** (Wat Kaew Korawaram, Wat Tham Suea) Absolute prohibition; offending visitors may be barred from the site and fined.
**Street markets** (Krabi Town Night Market, Ao Nang Walking Street) No consumption *or* open containers; you may **carry** sealed, odor‑proof containers.

Practical tip: Most boutique hotels provide a “cannabis‑friendly patio” that you can reserve when booking. Ask for the “canna‑terra” when you check‑in.

2.2 Thai Public Nuisance Laws – Section 25/4

  • Definition: Any activity causing “offensive odor, noise, or smoke” in a public space is punishable.
  • Penalty: Up to 300,000 THB or 1 year imprisonment for repeat offenders.
  • Enforcement: Local police patrol beaches at sunset; park rangers check for vapor clouds in back‑country trails.

What this means for you: Even discreet vaporizing in a crowded beach bar can trigger a fine. Use a personal vaporizer with a low‑temperature, odor‑less mode and a pocket‑sized odor‑absorbing pouch (activated carbon).

2.3 Age & Health Restrictions

Requirement Detail
**Minimum Age** 20 years (Thai law). International visitors must present a passport confirming age.
**Pregnancy/Lactation** Strict ban – any consumption (including CBD) can result in a **5,000 THB** administrative penalty.
**Medical Cards** Not required for recreational purchases, but **must be shown** if you are buying *medical‑grade* (≥30 % THC) products.
**ID Checks** All licensed dispensaries scan the passport’s MRZ (machine‑readable zone) and store a **temporary hash** for audit purposes.

2.4 Domestic Travel Rules – Moving Cannabis Between Islands

Transport Allowed? Max Quantity (per person) Key Conditions
**Ferry (Krabi–Koh Lanta, e.g., Ao Nang & Phang Nga line)** ✅ (sealed, odor‑proof) 1 gram per 1 kg of luggage (max 10 g in carry‑on). Must be in original sealed jar with COA label; no open containers.
**Long‑tail boat (Railay ↔ Ao Nang)** Same as ferry, but staff often inspect bags. Keep a copy of the dispensary receipt.
**Speedboat (to Phi Phi, Hong Islands)** 5 g per passenger, if the vessel is privately chartered. Commercial operators may refuse; always declare at the check‑in desk.
**Domestic flight (KBV → Bangkok)** ✅ (checked baggage only) 5 g in checked bag; 0 g in cabin. Place the jar in a **hard‑shell container** and declare on the security form if asked.
**Car/Taxi** No legal limit, but police may stop you for random checks. Keep the jar in the trunk, not the passenger seat.

> Bottom line: Never smoke on a boat or ferry. The narrow decks and enclosed cabins make odor travel quickly, and the Marine Police have authority to issue on‑the‑spot fines.

3. The Krabi Dispensary Ecosystem: Navigating Quality vs Tourist Traps

3.1 Types of Retail Outlets

Type Typical Price (THB/g) Product Range Typical Customer
**Beach‑shack “Regie” vendors** 80‑120 Low‑THC, no lab data, often “Thai‑style” blends. Backpackers, spur‑of‑the‑moment buyers.
**Tourist‑trap street shops** (Ao Nang Central) 150‑210 Mixed; some “premium” on display but often **over‑priced** and **stale**. Mid‑budget tourists, first‑timers.
**Licensed “Boutique” dispensaries** (e.g., GanjaHouse Koh Lanta, RiverGreen Krabi) 200‑300 Lab‑verified, cold‑cured, Mix & Match bundles, optional CBD isolates. Connoisseurs, medical users, digital nomads.
**Online “Smart‑store” platforms** (ThaiGreen, WeedyGo) 190‑260 Same as boutique but delivered to your villa. Remote bungalows, expats.

3.2 Red Flags – How to Spot Degraded or Low‑Quality Cannabis

  • Sun‑bleached jars that sit in direct sunlight for hours – the UV exposure destroys cannabinoids and terpenes.
  • Brown, brittle buds that crumble into dust when touched – indicates over‑drying or old stock (>3 months).
  • Lack of aroma – high‑quality cannabis should emit a distinct terpene bouquet within seconds of opening the jar.
  • Missing COA – every licensed retailer must display a QR‑code that links to a lab report. No QR = non‑licensed.
  • “All‑natural” claims without DNA testing – they may be mis‑labelled low‑THC “herb‑mix” that contains cut‑materials.

3.3 The “Dual Pricing” Trap

Many Ao Nang stalls display two price tags:

1. “Tourist Rate” – prominently shown, high.

2. “Local Rate” – printed on the back, significantly lower (often 30‑40 % cheaper).

This is legal only if the vendor qualifies as a “local” (Thai national with a valid business licence). As a foreign visitor, you must pay the tourist rate. To avoid being overcharged:

  • Ask for the “Thai price” only when you have a Thai ID (or accompanied by a Thai friend).
  • Prefer transparent, fixed‑price boutique shops where the per‑gram cost never changes.

4. Why Koh Lanta Is Krabi’s Craft Cannabis Sanctuary (The GanjaHouse Difference)

4.1 The Island Ethos

Koh Lanta remains the most low‑density, eco‑conscious part of Krabi. The island’s council enacted the “Green Island Initiative” (2024), limiting large‑scale indoor farms to protect mangrove ecosystems. Result? A scarcity‑driven premium that keeps cultivators focused on quality, not quantity.

4.2 GanjaHouse’s Production Philosophy

Feature Detail
**Harvest Cycle** Every 10‑14 days a fresh batch arrives from our family‑run greenhouse in Ban Khlong Nin. No bud sits longer than 48 hours in a warehouse before being **cold‑cured (4 °C, 85 % RH)**.
**Strain Rotation** We rotate **10 core genetics** each season, enabling full terpene expression without cross‑pollination.
**Lab Verification** All batches are screened by **Thai Institute of Food & Drug Testing (TIFDT)**. Results uploaded to a **blockchain QR** on the jar.
**Sustainability** Water‑recirculation from rain‑harvested tanks; organic nutrients (vermicompost, fish emulsions).
**Mix & Match Protocol** Customers can blend any strain(s) within a **single order**. Pricing is per‑gram **tiered**: 10 g ≈ 1,200 THB, 20 g ≈ 2,000 THB, 30 g ≈ 2,700 THB. No hidden fees.
**Physical Experience** The Koh Lanta storefront sits on the beachfront promenade of Long Beach. A **cacao‑infused lounge** lets you sample nano‑dosed sips while you peruse the menu. No “drive‑through” – you arrive, sit, and order.

4.3 Delivery vs In‑Person – What Works Best on Koh Lanta

Service ETA Cost (THB) Packaging
**Boutique In‑Store Pick‑up** Immediate Airtight, UV‑protected, scented‑neutral jar.
**Standard Villa Delivery (within 5 km)** 30‑45 min 150‑200 Odor‑proof cooler bag with ice pack (maintains 22 °C).
**Express Island‑wide (up to 15 km)** 15‑20 min (motorbike) 250‑300 Same cooler bag + tamper‑evident seal.
**Remote Bungalow ( >15 km )** 45‑60 min (four‑wheel) 350‑400 Insulated box, GPS tracking.

Tip: Reserve delivery at least 2 hours ahead of sunset, as traffic on the island surges after 5 pm.

5. Area‑by‑Area Krabi Cannabis Guide

5.1 Ao Nang

  • Density: ~45 dispensaries within a 2 km radius.
  • Best for: Quick grabs, “one‑stop‑shop” convenience, access to tourist‑rate bundles.
  • Typical Price: 180‑220 THB/g (mid‑range).
  • Local Etiquette:
  • No open containers on the beachfront promenade.
  • Keep consumption to designated “cannabis lounge” (e.g., Green Leaf Café, 10 m from the sand).

5.2 Railay Beach & Tonsai

  • Culture: Rock‑climbing hub; many climbers use cannabis as a “focus aid.”
  • Dispensaries: 4 official boutique shops (e.g., Climb‑High Co., Rock & Roll Herb).
  • Price Range: 200‑260 THB/g, often sold in “Vapor‑Ready Pre‑rolls” (0.5 g pre‑rolled for easy transport).
  • Special Note: Boats to Railay do not allow open containers; keep your jar sealed until you step onto the beach.

5.3 Koh Lanta

Sub‑area Signature Feature Recommended Dispensary Typical Strain
**Saladan** Tourist hub, night market GanjaHouse Koh Lanta “Lanta Lemon Haze” (Sativa)
**Long Beach (Phra Ae)** Sunset‑view lounge bars RiverGreen Lounge “Sunset OG” (Hybrid)
**Klong Khong** Eco‑villa community Eco‑Herb Collective “Klong Kush” (High‑CBD)
**Klong Nin** Mangrove‑edge cottages GanjaHouse (pop‑up) “Mangrove Magic” (Indica)
**Old Town** Traditional wooden houses Lanta Botanical “Old‑Town Spice” (Hybrid)
  • Best practice: Use the GanjaHouse Loyalty App to collect “Canna‑Points”; after 5 purchases you receive a free 2 g sampler.

5.4 Krabi Town

  • Atmosphere: Administrative centre; bustling night market (Saturday 6‑10 pm).
  • Dispensaries: Two municipal‑licensed shops (Krabi Green, Thai Herb Co.).
  • Price: 170‑190 THB/g, often fresh but not boutique‑grade.
  • Etiquette: The night market prohibits any “smell”. You may carry sealed jars, but no public use until you exit the market zone.

6. Best Strains for Classic Krabi Adventures

Below you’ll find strain‑to‑activity pairings with brief cannabinoid/terpene profiles, recommended dosage, and the best time of day to enjoy them.

Adventure Strain (THC % / CBD %) Key Terpenes Experience Recommended Dose (Flower)
**Island Hopping & Snorkeling** (Four Islands, Hong Islands) **Durban Poison** – 18 % / <0.1 % **Pinene, Terpinolene** – crisp, pine, citrus Energetic focus, clear head for water visibility. 0.2‑0.3 g (≈1 joint) before boarding.
**Jack Herer** – 20 % / <0.2 % **Myrcene, Limonene** – bright, euphoric Boosts confidence for paddle‑boarding. Same as above.
**Amsterdam Amnesia** – 22 % / 0.1 % **Limonene, Caryophyllene** – citrus‑spicy Long‑lasting uplift for island‑hopping day‑trip. 0.3‑0.4 g.
**Rock Climbing & Jungle Trekking** (Railay, Tiger Cave) **Mimosa Punch** – 19 % / 0.3 % **Caryophyllene, Linalool** – sweet‑spice, calm focus Balanced hybrid that sharpens motor coordination without anxiety. 0.15‑0.25 g pre‑climb (30 min before).
**Critical Orange Punch** – 21 % / 0.2 % **Terpinolene, Ocimene** – orange zest, fresh Enhances stamina, mitigates sore muscles post‑climb. 0.2 g post‑session (optional).
**Sunset Beach Lounging & Cocktails** (Klong Nin, Relax Bay) **Glueberry OG** – 23 % / 0.4 % **Myrcene, Humulene** – earthy, deep relaxation Heavy body “couch‑lock” ideal for sunset chill. 0.1‑0.2 g (smoked slowly).
**HiFi 4G** – 18 % / 0.5 % **Limonene, Bisabolol** – mellow, floral Light euphoria, perfect for cocktail pairings. 0.15 g – enjoy with a Mai Tai.
**Deep Sleep & Body Recovery** (After Sunburn, Exertion) **Banana Blaze** – 24 % / 0.2 % **Myrcene, Caryophyllene** – sweet banana, soothing Deep sedative, muscle relaxant. 0.2‑0.3 g before bedtime.
**Northern Lights** – 22 % / 0.1 % **Pinene, Myrcene** – pine, sweet Classic “sleep‑inducing” indica. 0.2 g; add a CBD‑rich tea.
**Grandaddy Purple** – 23 % / 0.2 % **Linalool, Myrcene** – grape‑berry, calming Relieves inflammation, ideal for post‑sunburn care. 0.25 g + topical CBD balm.

> Dosage notes: Krabi’s tropical climate and high humidity can enhance cannabinoid absorption; start 25 % lower than your usual dose if you’re new to the region.

7. Comprehensive Comparison Table

Attribute **Beach‑Shack Regie** **Ao Nang Tourist‑Trap** **Boutique (GanjaHouse – Koh Lanta)** **Online Smart‑Store**
**Price per gram** 80‑120 THB 150‑210 THB 200‑300 THB (incl. COA) 190‑260 THB (variable)
**Freshness guarantee** 1‑3 weeks (often older) Up to 2 weeks, no cold‑cure <48 h cold‑cured, restocked every 10‑14 days Same as boutique (warehouse‑fresh)
**Lab COA** ❌ (none) ❌ (rare) ✅ QR‑code → blockchain ledger (THC/CBD, pesticides) ✅ QR‑code via app
**Mix & Match** ❌ (single‑strain only) ❌ (bundled “tourist packs”) ✅ Any combination, tiered pricing ✅ Choose up to 5 strains per order
**Delivery Speed** N/A (walk‑in only) N/A 15‑45 min (villa) 30‑90 min (island)
**Payment Options** Cash only Cash, QR‑Pay (PromptPay) Cash, PromptPay, Visa/MasterCard, Wise PromptPay, Credit Card, crypto (USDT)
**Legal Compliance** Licensed but low‑grade (≤0.5 % THC) Licensed, “tourist pricing” permitted Licensed, **Craft Cannabis** licence (2025) Licensed, integrated with Ministry of Public Health portal
**Typical Customer** Backpackers, budget travelers First‑time tourists, middle‑budget Connoisseurs, digital nomads, medical users Remote workers, villa guests, high‑spend tourists

8. Safety, Responsible Dosing, and Local Emergency Contacts

8.1 Managing High‑Potency Flower in Tropical Heat

1. Hydration is king – Aim for 2 L of water per hour of activity; add electrolytes (coconut water, sea‑salt sachets).

2. Temperature control – Keep buds below 30 °C before consumption; store in a insulated cooler bag with a small ice pack (do not freeze).

3. Pace yourself – The combination of high humidity and THC potency can accelerate onset; wait 30 min after each inhalation before taking another hit.

4. Avoid simultaneous alcohol – Mixing ethanol with THC raises the risk of nausea and dizziness, especially in heat.

8.2 What to Do If You Over‑Consume

Symptom Immediate Action Follow‑up
Light‑headedness, mild anxiety Move to a **shaded, cool area**; breathe slowly; sip water with a pinch of salt. If symptoms persist >30 min, consider **CBD tincture (5‑10 mg)** to counteract THC.
Nausea / vomiting Sit upright, sip ginger tea (available at most cafés). If vomiting continues 2 × or you feel faint, go to the nearest clinic.
Severe panic / hallucinations **Call a trusted friend**; stay with a sober companion; avoid loud music. Emergency services (see contact list).
Chest pain / breathing difficulty **Dial 1669** (Thai emergency number) immediately. Transport to Krabi Hospital (KHM) – English‑speaking staff on call.

8.3 Emergency Medical Numbers & Facilities

Service Phone Location English Support
**Police (non‑emergency)** 191 Provincial Police Station, Krabi Town Basic English
**Ambulance / Emergency** 1669 Nationwide; dispatches nearest ambulance (Krabi Hospital & Lanta Hospital). English‑speaking paramedics on request.
**Krabi Hospital (KHM)** +66 75 613 010 99 Pho Thai Road, Krabi Town 24 hr, English‑speaking doctors (internal medicine, toxicology).
**Lanta Hospital (Southern Thailand)** +66 75 754 511 5 km from Saladan, Koh Lanta Small ER, English‑speaking nurse on call.
**Phuket International Hospital (for severe cases)** +66 76 230 200 Phuket (≈2‑hour drive) Fully English‑speaking staff, high‑tech ICU.

Tip: Carry a small “Medical Card” (paper) with your passport number, known allergies, and the emergency numbers above. Keep it in your day‑pack.

9. Practical FAQ for Tourists

Question Answer
**Can weed be delivered to remote bungalows and luxury villas?** Yes. GanjaHouse offers **Island‑wide delivery** up to 25 km from the main depot. For remote resorts (e.g., Sunrise Beach Resort, 30 km north), we partner with local motorbike couriers who use **GPS‑tracked insulated cases**. Expect a **20‑minute surcharge**.
**What payment methods are accepted?** • **Cash** (Thai Baht) – most ubiquitous.
• **PromptPay** (QR code) – fast, no fees for Thai cards.
• **International cards** (Visa, Mastercard, Amex) – accepted in boutique shops; a 2 % surcharge may apply.
• **Wise/TransferWise** – for large orders (≥100 g).
• **USDT (Tether) crypto** – via GanjaHouse app (2026 pilot).
**What are the legal carrying limits for tourists?** **Maximum 10 g** for personal use **per person** if you are travelling **by land or sea** within Krabi Province. **5 g** is the limit for domestic air travel (checked baggage only). Carry the jar in its original sealed container with the COA label visible.
**How should I pack my cannabis for ferry travel?** 1. Place the sealed jar in a **hard‑shell plastic case** (≈15 × 10 × 5 cm).
2. Wrap the case in **bubble wrap** (additional odor barrier).
3. Slip the package into a **sealed zip‑lock bag** with a **silica‑gel packet** to control moisture.
4. Keep it in your **checked luggage** (or under your seat if you travel by ferry cabin).
**Are there any “no‑smoke” zones I should be extra careful about?** – All **public beaches** (Ao Nang, Railay, Klong Nin).
– **National parks** (including Than Bok Khorani, Mu Ko Loei).
– **Temples** (Wat Kaew Korawaram, Wat Tham Suea).
– **Night markets** (Krabi Town, Ao Nang Walking Street).
Violations may result in a **Thai Baht 5,000‑20,000 fine** and possible detention.
**Can I bring a personal vaporizer from home?** Absolutely. Just ensure it **doesn’t exceed 0.5 g** of removable chamber capacity (Thai regulation). Avoid “mod” devices that produce large clouds; they are more likely to be flagged under the nuisance law.
**Is CBD‑only legal?** Yes, **CBD products ≤0.2 % THC** are legal for adults 20+. However, they **must be labeled** and **registered** with the Thai FDA. GanjaHouse sells **full‑spectrum CBD oils** (15 % CBD) with a COA.
**Do I need a medical prescription for high‑THC flower?** **No** for recreational use (≤30 % THC). For **medical‑grade (>30 % THC) extracts** you must present a valid Thai medical card. Boutique shops will ask for proof before sale.
**What is the best time of day to consume before a sunrise hike?** **Early morning (5‑6 am) low‑dose sativa (0.1 g)** – it gives alertness without impairing coordination. Avoid heavy indica before a climb.
**Can I smoke on a long‑tail boat to Railrail?** **No.** The boat is considered a *public transport vessel*; open containers are prohibited. Keep your jar sealed until you disembark.

Closing Thoughts

Krabi in 2026 has blossomed into a balanced cannabis destination: the mountain‑kissed mainland offers convenience and volume, Railay intertwines adventure with a modest boutique scene, and Koh Lanta represents the pinnacle of craft, sustainability, and hospitality. By respecting the legal framework, practicing good etiquette, and choosing transparent, lab‑verified dispensaries—especially the GanjaHouse experience—you’ll enjoy the island’s natural magnificence without a hitch.

Whether you’re chasing waves, chalking a climb, or simply watching the sunset from a hammock, the right strain, the right setting, and the right knowledge will guarantee a memorable, safe, and responsible Krabi cannabis journey.

Enjoy, stay safe, and keep the vibes green!

Prepared by Dr. Niran Srisuk, Ph.D.

Botanical Scientist, Co‑Founder – GanjaHouse Koh Lanta

Contact: +66 75 327 998 (WhatsApp) – www.ganjahouse.net


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