| Lisa, Jess, Michael, Lennox and I |
| Jess, Lisa, Stephen, Lennox and I |
7 AUGUST 2010
A taxi took me to the ferry, and this time I did get on the 9.30 a.m. fast Lamphrey ferry to Koh Phangan. We then changed onto another ferry which went to Koh Samui and then another ferry to Daank on the mainland.
After a 500 meter walk with our bags (mine was a very heavy large suitcase) we were taken to a travel agents by bus. I had been told that we would be taken by mini bus to Phuket and that it would leave at 3.00 p.m. and arrive in Phuket about 6 p.m. The bus arrived (not a mini bus) about 4 p.m. and about half an hour later we were transferred onto another bus which turned out to be a slow service bus which picked up and dropped off passengers on the way! We did not arrive in Phuket until about 8.30 p.m. and I finally got to my brother’s villa about 9.00 p.m. extremely tired and travel weary with a septic toe.
I am now ready for some R & R and to spend time with my family.
| Michael's Villa |
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| Michael's Villa |
FRIDAY 6 AUGUST 2010
It is quite difficult to get to other bays from Chalok Baan Kao, and I particularly wanted to visit Shark Bay, where there are several sharks (hence the name). It’s possible to take a taxi, which I was told would be about 400 baht, or boat taxi which is about 100 baht each way. There are also several snorkelling excursions which go around the whole island.
THURSDAY 5 AUGUST 2010
WEDNESDAY 4 2010
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| Our dive boat |
TUESDAY 3 AUGUST 2010
MONDAY 2 AUGUST 2010
The train arrived about 8.00 a.m., only an hour late, and after a wash at the station I went in search of breakfast and then wondered into Chinatown. There wasn’t much going on, as most happens later on, but there were a lot of shoe shops! I was saved from carrying a pair of lovely red shoes around and adding to my luggage problems because the woman wouldn’t sell me less than 6 pairs – it was wholesale only.
I then got a tuk tuk to Wat Traimit, which is very near the Station. The temple was lovely, and inside is an amazing 3 meter high Buddha made of SOLID gold. It was only found about 40 years ago when it was being moved and accidentally dropped from a crane and the plaster covering it fell away. It weighs 5.5 tonnes! What’s the price of gold today?
I boarded the 1 p.m. train to take me to Chumphon, further south, ready to catch the boat to Koh Tao.
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| Wat Traimit which houses the Golden Buddha |
The train arrived in Chumphon about 10 p.m. and two women met us off the train and organised boat tickets for myself and 2 other passengers, and then took me to Chumphon Hotel; the two men were going to catch the night boat to Koh Tao. The hotel was 310 baht (about £6) for a basic room with fan, TV (all in Thai), bathroom, two double beds and a resident gecko. A fitted bottom sheet was on the bed, no top sheet but a ‘blanket’ made out of towelling which served as the top covering.
I arranged for a tuk tuk to take me to the station and caught the 5.55 pm sleeper to Bangkok. The seats were changed into beds about 7.30 p.m. but unfortunately I was in the top bunk, as that was the last berth available when I booked two days ago, but it was very comfortable. There were two very noisy French families on board who played cards until about 11.30 p.m., long after most people were trying to sleep. They woke up about 6.00 a.m. just as noisily.
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| Night train to Bangkok |
SUNDAY 1 AUGUST 2010
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| The hammock is made out of one piece of bamboo |
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| 150 year old Thai house |