continuation from day 1&2
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Getting a goodnite sleep after a 22-hour journey yesterday is an understatement
suprisingly jos, joker, amir, joeneng and me got up early today and had a morning stroll along the waterfront.
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Getting a goodnite sleep after a 22-hour journey yesterday is an understatement
suprisingly jos, joker, amir, joeneng and me got up early today and had a morning stroll along the waterfront.
maybe we kinda eager and curious to checkout the place since we lost half a day yesterday...earlier than most birds and predictably all shops haven't started business yet. The road was almost trafficless. The only notable creatures were the presence of departing fishermen and beach joggers.
Later on Scott and Farah joined the crowd.
...and thats when our empty stomach started to talk.
We were looking for McD for breakfast initially but felt the temptation of this Makcik who was selling (not-sure-type-of) rice & hot drinks to the local fisherman.
She just sat there on the raw sandy beach receiving orders from her customary customers. Apparently she attracted 7 rookie fishermen today.
Later on Scott and Farah joined the crowd.
...and thats when our empty stomach started to talk.
We were looking for McD for breakfast initially but felt the temptation of this Makcik who was selling (not-sure-type-of) rice & hot drinks to the local fisherman.
She just sat there on the raw sandy beach receiving orders from her customary customers. Apparently she attracted 7 rookie fishermen today.
after burps we went back to our camp to get ready for today's challenges. Krabi is famous for its impressive coastlines; strewn with hundred of islands and archipelagos of the Andaman Sea. Therefore island hopping is the obvious order of the day.
We asked Mr Big, the Mansion's boss on any island hopping daytrip...after an intense discussion he delightfully offer us a boat at a bargain price for the 'four island' package; Railay Beach, Chicken island, Koh Tub/Koh Mor and Poda Island.
So looks like we are giggling for a cruising. (but before boarding, this crap in above right pic wasted people's time: He wanted to buy a sandal first! LAME)
7 people (plus 2 crew; Mr Soon the tourguide and the pilot) onboard a nice 25-seater speedboat. Yeah, we got this baby all to ourselves.
Not sure about anybody else, but deep inside i feel like a millionaire tycoon.
Our first stop is Railay Beach, primarily known as a rock climbing hot spot, attracting climbers from all over the world due to its superb towering limestone cliffs.
there was a classroom vibe at the spot, with mostly European climbing instructors, beginners and professionals alike all scattered around the area.
Meanwhile, another less risky lesson was also in progress; the photography class.
class dismissed, so we head back to our bus
Cruised along and passed through Chicken island (also known as Koh Kai).
I (and i believe so are millions of other people) suspect the
island got its name due to the uncanny resemblance of part of its
geographic feature to a certain anatomy of Colonel Sanders worldwide
favourite dish.
Cruised along and passed through Chicken island (also known as Koh Kai).
I (and i believe so are millions of other people) suspect the
island got its name due to the uncanny resemblance of part of its
geographic feature to a certain anatomy of Colonel Sanders worldwide
favourite dish.
All of a sudden the boat stopped. Mr Soon the tourguide directed us to jump into the vicious sea. fortunately with the aid of life jackets...we are going down snorkeling kling kling
spent half an hour in the ocean...witnessing the almighty power of God's creation...the sea creatures were aplenty and colourful...but the coral was nothing to shout about...personally i have seen better
< looks like joeneng and jos really enjoyed the occasion, they were reluctant to get onboard
1pm, the sun was in full glory. At this time, offices around the universe is having lunchtime, so on vacation we should try to adapt the same discipline.
Exactly did that on our next stop: the 2 white coral sand beaches and crystal clear water isles of Koh Tub and Koh Mor
Majestically connected by white 'sandbank', it is possible to walk between these isles when the tide is low
The sandbank was simply knocked down by the force of the 26 December 2004 Tsunami waves.
It is now been rebuilt through natural tidal movements and has shaped into its original pristine condition. Let these pictures do the talking:
our last stop of the day: Koh Poda; a small island no more than a kilometre
in diameter, covered in palm trees and almost entirely encircled
by a soft white sand beach. The combination of scenery, beach and excellent snorkeling make it one of the most popular spot among daytrippers.
in diameter, covered in palm trees and almost entirely encircled
by a soft white sand beach. The combination of scenery, beach and excellent snorkeling make it one of the most popular spot among daytrippers.
We succumbed to the temptation of the crystal clear water and had a quick dip before going off. Onboard on the way back, some dessert was waiting for us
and thats when the sad news hit. Going out, Amir brought his international passport along; but somehow he realized the document is not in his possession. Work of a pickpocket? or he accidentally left it somewhere? conspiracy theory?
Worst case scenario, could he be allowed to leave the country? will he be able to get married? is KJ going to challenge his father-in-law for the post of PM? how tidy is Dato' K's moustache? would Ziela Jalil prefer a comeback on Tarzan Rimba 2 or Driving School 2?
Tune in to day 4 to get all the mysteries solved
end of day 3