Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Pictures at Last

Sawatdee Cha.
Here we are back in Bangkok, healthy again. Gareth's already updated you, so I won't waste your time. :)

Grand Palace in Bangkok

'James Bond Rock' in Phang Nga National Park


In a cave in Phang Nga National Park

The only pictures from Phuket, so I included it.

Through the Looking Glass to the east coast of Ko Lanta

Fire Twirler on Ko Tao

Most amazing fire wielding five year old this side of the equator (centre)

Our first visible sunset in Thailand, Ko Tao

Monday, July 20, 2009

Islands!

Since last we spoke we've been all over. Unfortunately a proper update will have to wait until I find a computer that will recognize our card reader so I can get some photos up. In the meantime we'll make do with considerably fewer than a thousand words.

After leaving Prachuap Khiri Khan we headed to Phang Nga, a quiet little town next to a beautiful national park. We took a boat ride through mangrove forests and around several small islands and limestone caves. The trip included a stop-over on "James Bond Island", where scenes from The Man with the Golden Gun were filmed, and which is now inhabited primarily by seashell vendors.

Next we headed to Phuket, the large island in the south-west of Thailand. We spent a couple of days at some beautiful but overcrowded beaches swarming with pizzerias, pasta restaurants, and Europeans.

Next was the somewhat windblown island of Ko Lanta, which was supposed to be our quiet getaway. It certainly didn't disappoint in this regard, as we were quite literally the only people staying at the resort on our first night. The place was largely closed down, and so for about 14 dollars we were given a luxurious bungalow with private bathroom, four poster bed, and satellite TV. Oh, but the satellite wasn't hooked up and the power was off during almost our entire stay, so the staff brought us candle lanterns instead. It was really quite great.



From Ko Lanta we went straight to Ko Tao, on the east coast. It is a small island popular with divers and famous for its clear waters. We had fun exploring and motor-scootering around but the experience was dampened a little by the overcast and rainy weather and by the fact that we both got sick while we were there.



Now we are in Bangkok once again, about to head east. More interesting possibilities are brewing, so we'll try to update again soon.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Planes, trains, buses, boats and tuk-tuks

After taking a whole variety of transport, wee are in Prachuap Khiri Khan, a few hours south of Bangkok on the east coast.  It is a small town with a calm and relaxed atmosphere that is very welcome after the chaos of Bangkok's Khaosan Road.  For instance, we no longer fall asleep to the pounding reggae beats of 24 hr Bob Marley.  

Here are a few pictures of our last day in Kuala Lumpur and our first few in Thailand. 


Riding the express river boat in Bangkok was dirt cheap and way nicer than walking the exhaust filled streets.


Sara cooks up a storm at our vegetarian cooking lessons at May Kaidee's.  Thanks for the great present Sara!


Posing on the Skybridge between the Petronas Towers. 


At Butan Caves, outside KL.  Note that these were not the caves we stumbled on to accidentally after our bus adventure.