After our horrifying experience getting to Phuket, we stayed in Phuket Town for 2 days. If you ever come to Thailand, you should know that there are three ways to move across the country:
1. to fly
2.to physically go to the bus and/or train stations and purchase tickets personally
3. to buy travel arrangements from the dime-a-dozen tourist shops. The tourist shops are cost effective and will save you time arranging connections but the trips they arrange are a genuine ordeal. You are basically treated like cattle and hurded from one point to another and put in very exploitive situations. i.e. paying for meals/snacks at a price usually quadriple what the locals pay. The only good thing to take away from this route is you know your money is going straight to the communities.
All in all, I recommend going to the government stations personally. It so much better of a trip and way more comfortable.
Phuket Town
After Phuket, we boared a government bus and had the best trip ever to go around the way to the town of Krabi. It was air conditioned, spacious and both Heather and I sprawled out to view the countryside; it was very nice.
Krabi is easily the most touristy place we have been to so far. When we first got into town we took a long tailed boat to a beach around the bend which is only accessible by sea. This place is beautiful. From here, you can either take day trips to visit national park islands that are prestine to dive or snorkel. Or you can just go out for a day long ride. In fact, the movie 'the Beach' was filmed on one the island near Phi Phi Island and you can go for an overnight camp there!
Ao Nong Beach, main drag
Tomorrow, we are leaving Thailand and flying out of Krabi to Maylaysia's capitol city, Kuala Lumpur!!!
We think it was an insect that bit her eyeball while she was sleeping that caused her to rub her eye so hard that capularies were burst, but waking up that morning was a shear panic. The white of her left eye was blood red, blurred vision and she could barely stand up because of the pain it caused. The clinic we took her to was very clean and legitamate. She was not a happy camper in this pic...
Had Riin, Koh Pha Ngan Town Center
Thailand rainy season don't mess around!!! I thought I knew what rain was...
Every month, 5,000 maniacs from all over the world come to this island for the famous Full Moon Party. I figure I had to partake simply for the full sociological experience of it. And it truly is an experience. I can't say for sure, because I don't want to be hanged or spend the rest of my life in Thai prison and I'm a clean kid, but I'm almost positive there was more than just alcohol being consume at this party. This shingdig kicks off at about 10p.m. and doesn't quit untill well after 10 a.m.
I still cannot figure out why these two guys were wearing ponchos. It wasn't raining but they did not seem to mind me taking this photo.

2 comments:
That could only happen to heather.LOL No affence of course heater is just that you allways have a way of getting hurt! Again the pics are amazing and so are the stories. Keep up with your pages I love to hear what you kids are up to and you don't seem so far away if I can read about it. We all miss you!!! Talk to ya soon
The banana pancake pic brought me back for sure. I use to also consume those with reckless abandon. So delicious.
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