Tuesday, December 15, 2009

South Islands

The diving in Koh Tao was not quite as good as expected, but we still made it fun. The conditions were really bad (apparently due to the recent full moon) but we were diving with a group of lads from Sarah's open water course, and as they were typical lads we ended up spending the whole time doing Underwater Kung Fu Fighting and gymnastics (there were literally only about 10 fish)!!

One of the afternoons we had off from diving, we decided it would be a good idea to rent out some motorbikes (it's the done thing in Thailand - everyone has one) and go and investigate a beach which has some good cliff jumping. On the map, the route was one of the few proper roads so we figured it would be fine - the fact that I'd never ridden a motorbike before was clearly not an issue for the Thai people hassling me to rent one! After about 50m of practice on a proper tarmac road, we reached a dirt track. Thinking that it must just be a short section, then lead back on to the main road, we decided to keep going on the motorbike. This carried on for about 20 minutes, and every time we turned a corner or got up a hill, the track got worse! Due to my lack of experience on a bike, half of the time one of the guys had to take their bike up and come back for mine (Sarah was sensible and didn't get one!), until we gave up and left them half way.


Even the quad bike was struggling with it! So we had to walk the rest of the way (about 45 mins in the blazing heat up a dirt track - not fun!) but the beach was awesome once we got there and we did get a chance to do some cliff jumping. The next day, however, I discovered maybe the bike renting wasn't such a good idea when I took it back to them and they tried charging me 6000B (120 pounds) for a few small scratches on the bottom of the bike! This is clearly how the Thai's make their money - hire the bikes out to inexperienced blonde english girls then rip them off for all the money they have. Luckily we managed to agree on only 2180B (44 pounds), but still a rip off!



We only stayed one day after the diving then headed to Koh Samui (yet another hungover, not fun boat ride) for a couple of days. Koh Samui is very pretty with nice beaches, but much more touristy which also made it much more expensive! There were less backpackers and more holiday people, so we didn't stay too long. I did, however, make the most of the amazing shopping there and managed to get almost all of my Christmas shopping done (you're all getting socks! lol).

Phi Phi was the next stop, which we absolutely loved. It's such a beautiful small island, no vehicles are allowed (apart from push bikes), so everyone walks everywhere. It only takes about 10-15 minutes to walk from one side to the other in the main section. We did a sunset boat trip which included visiting monkey beach, snorkelling, kayaking, and visiting Maya Bay (the setting for the film "The Beach") which was amazing.
We also got to do several dives - in much better conditions than Koh Tao. We got to see a huuugggeeee wreck from a passenger ferry which sank 12 years ago, several turtles, and oh yeah...about 10 leopard sharks! They ranged from about 1.5m to 2.5m and would literally just sit right next to you minding their own business. I felt like giving them a hug but thought maybe that wouldn't be the best idea seeing as their closest relative is a reef shark which could eat me!

The evenings on Phi Phi were surprisingly busy. We spent most of the time in a place called Banana Bar which did amazing banana buckets (basically tasting of banana milkshake), and a bar which had Muay Thai boxing every night. One of our friends got in the ring one night to win a free bucket, it was an awesome atmosphere. We would then spend the rest of the night dancing in a beach bar with lots of english music - I've heard quite a few songs now that weren't released before I came, so I've got lots to catch up on!

We are now in a place called Railay which is just around the coast from Krabi - this is the most well known place for rock climbing so we're gonna give that a go! The next stop will be a small island where a James Bond film was set, and then back to Bangkok before flying home. Can't believe how quickly the time here is going!

Sawadee Ka xxxx

1 comment:

  1. Wow, leopard sharks, wrecks and cliff-jumping - what a great way to round off a fantastic trip! Have fun climbing, and if you see a slack line it could be Mike's (he left it for the locals)!
    Your stocking awaits....all love, Mum xxx

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