Thursday, February 20, 2014
Day 31: Chatuchak Market
Day 29-30: Back in Bangkok
Vicky managed to find that last coconut shake and a coconut waffle to go with it. Our afternoon was spent touring on five different modes of transportation. We cruised up the Chao Phraya River on the ferry, took a tuk tuk to the subway, subway back to skytrain, skytrain to the station and a taxi back to the hotel.
Link to Pictures.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Day 28: Poo Poo and Prints
another location Steve discovered while out hugging the curves on his motorbike. On arrival today there were many areas of construction including what looks to be a large entry gate - the secret is out. Steve barbequed some pork kebabs, fresh garden beans and potatoes for dinner while we packed our bags. An amazing time in Chiang Mai with STIK Tours (Steve and Tik), we highly recommend them for anyone on vacation in the area. They are by special referral only, though ;) Everyday is a surprise from meals to the adventure, with each pick tailored to the guests desire. Off to Bangkok tomorrow for our last couple of days in Thailand. Link to all photos.
Monday, February 17, 2014
Day 27: Thailand's Highest Peak
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Day 26: Bua Tong Waterfall and Chiang Dao Cave
a large cave system with small areas containing religious shrines. We explored the public access lit sections and decided to skip the three other segments which you can be guided through with a lantern. Mainly because the smell of the gas lanterns in the enclosed space was a bit overwhelming and they wouldn't let us go with just Gary's dive lights. A light dinner in a fantastic setting then on to the Night Market for a little shopping. Tik acted as our personal shopper, getting us the true Thai pricing rather than the inflated farang rates.
It was quite entertaining, we would look at something, then send the signal and Tik would move in from the stall next door and casually look at a few things. Finally she would choose what we just put down and the negotiating would start. Tik had to get creative a few times, as a couple of the shop owners were on to the technique, but Tik used her skills to ensure she had nothing to do with these three farang's that were buying nothing. ;)
Link to the Pictures.
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Day 25: Mae Sa-Samoeng Loop
As we climbed higher there were extensive areas of agricultural production of all varieties of fruits and veggies. But with strawberry's still in season, they were the highlight, with several varieties as well as juice and our new favorite...dried strawberries that our so sweet even Gary is good with just two or three pieces. We finished out our climb at a hill top market that sold all the in season fruits and vegetables, local hill tribe crafts and offered 'go cart' rides, not to mention magnificent panoramic views of the surrounding valley. Continued the scenic tour with Ninja Steve's 'Secret-Agent-back-roads-short-cut' down the mountain and a visit to see Steve's School - Prem Tinsulanonda International School. Finished off the day with Tik cooking up an amazing dinner topped off with fresh strawberries for dessert. Link to all Pictures
Friday, February 14, 2014
Day 24: North to Chiang Mai
On our arrival we were greeted by STIK Tours (Steve and Tik) and taken back to their home for the next 5 days. Enjoyed a great Moo Gata dinner (Thai style BBQ buffet) where you pick your meats, green vegetables and noodles and cook them at your table - all you can eat and drink for $5 - Delicious!
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Day 23: Lanta Island Tour
Rented a scooter to tour the island today - two days of relaxing is enough. Drove across the island through Old Lanta Town (western shore) and all the way to the end of the road. That portion of the island seems almost unchanged from when we visited 5 years ago with Andy and Noha. Heading up the west shore we wrapped around the northern tip and started working down the eastern shore. The tourist map is a smattering of dots listing all the resorts closest to the pier and heading south along the first few beaches. But as you work farther south along the coast it still feels very similar to when we were here last. Groups of resorts with undeveloped patches of green space in between and beach areas that are still undeveloped. Yes, there are some higher class resorts replacing the older ones, but thankfully most are still small and quaint. Considering the change from when we first here in 1997 with dirt roads and grass huts it was nice to see a slow down in development. I am sure mostly due to economic conditions on not island preservation. We finished out the afternoon tour with sandwiches on fresh Rye bread at Nang Sabai (German bakery) and picked up a brownie and coconut cake for desert of course.
On our way back we noticed a bunch of people pulled over and stopped to see what they were looking at - monkeys - YAY! They must have noticed them on the side of the road then decided to throw them some Banana's, bad for the monkeys but good for photos.... We stayed back and waited for the crowds to disperse and then Gary worked his way in to get some great shots of a mother and baby actually eating what they were there for in the first place, flowering vegetation and seeds on the side of the road. Rounded out the day and our last night on Koh Lanta with another beautiful sunset, never get tired of watching the sun melt into the ocean.
Link to the Photos
On our way back we noticed a bunch of people pulled over and stopped to see what they were looking at - monkeys - YAY! They must have noticed them on the side of the road then decided to throw them some Banana's, bad for the monkeys but good for photos.... We stayed back and waited for the crowds to disperse and then Gary worked his way in to get some great shots of a mother and baby actually eating what they were there for in the first place, flowering vegetation and seeds on the side of the road. Rounded out the day and our last night on Koh Lanta with another beautiful sunset, never get tired of watching the sun melt into the ocean.
Link to the Photos
Wednesday, February 12, 2014
Monday, February 10, 2014
Day 20-21: Ko Lipe to Ko Lanta
Not sure Gary can sit till that long. Link to Pictures
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Day 18-19: Advanced Course Complete
Thursday, February 6, 2014
Day 17: Dive Training
Favorite picture of the day was the juvenile yellow boxfish. Finished diving around 3:30 then hit the 'Lipe Walking Street (concrete pathway that crosses the center of the island and contains loads of shopping, restaurants and massage parlors. Favorite food of the day - coconut bun - even Gary was impressed.
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Day 15-16: Bound for Ko Lipe
Spent the night at the Columbo airport waiting for our 7 am connection to Bangkok. Arrived Bangkok then flew to Krabi. We enjoyed dinner at the night market and got some much needed sleep. Up at 6 am for our land and sea transfer to Ko Lipe. At 6:45 we were picked up and marked with a green sticker to indicate we were headed to the Pac Bara Pier. Our driver prided himself on speed and promised we'd be on time. His efficiency allowed extra stopping time along the way but may have caused a few grey hairs for some, when others heard our seat belts click they decided to follow suit.
Upon arrival at PAC Bara we received our red sticker for Lipe. The sticker system works amazingly well, despite where you get dropped off as long as you're flagged with a sticker, you get where you're supposed to. We arrived at the Ko Lipe floating pier and took a longtail transfer to Adang Sea Lodge. Took a quick shower then headed out in search of lunch and a coconut shake. The rest of the afternoon was spent posting the last week of blogs and Vicky studying......Advanced dive course starts tomorrow.
Monday, February 3, 2014
Day 14: Maldives Farewell
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Day 13: Kuredu
Saturday, February 1, 2014
Day 12: Mantas and Turtle Airport
Highlight of the day was finally getting to see the Manta rays! At one point we were with two of them. Gary was swimming off for a video with one and another one came in behind him only a couple arm lengths from me.
It was so incredible watching them glide through the water as they fed. We thought the day couldn't possibly get better but the last dive was at a site know as 'Turtle airport'. We must have seen 10 different turtles and Gary got bumped by one coming out of a cave while he was taking a photo of a large snapper at a cleaning station. Candlelight barbeque dinner on an uninhabited island to end the last full dive day.
It was so incredible watching them glide through the water as they fed. We thought the day couldn't possibly get better but the last dive was at a site know as 'Turtle airport'. We must have seen 10 different turtles and Gary got bumped by one coming out of a cave while he was taking a photo of a large snapper at a cleaning station. Candlelight barbeque dinner on an uninhabited island to end the last full dive day.
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