Since our last post we
have had a busy few days, which started with a short ferry journey from Penang
to the island of Langkawi. The crossing was fun, we bumped into a few familiar
faces and strangely the entertainment on the boat was a collection of high
octane, violent action films. We spent 3 days in Langkawi relaxing, enjoying
the beach, spectacular sunsets and fake meat curries! Seriously, the fake meat
here (which is actually tofu) is incredible.
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There were many beautiful beaches to choose from, this beach was a popular choice for water sports in particular Banana Boats- always humorous. |
Langkawi was to be the last stop in Malaysia on our trip. The month has passed quickly and we have
visited many weird and wonderful places. Malaysia was nothing like I expected
it to be, every time I thought I had the country sussed along came the next
city, which brought with it something completely new that blew me away. When I
look back on our time in Malaysia I think that I will remember the incredible
food, welcoming friendly people, a wonderful mix of cultures and of course, my
first squat toilet!
Terima Kashi Malaysia!
Sà-wàt-de Kâ Thailand!
From Langkawi we
embarked on our journey to Thailand. This journey made me feel like I was in
the film Planes, Trains and Automobiles. First we caught a taxi from the hostel
to the ferry terminal where we boarded our ferry to Satun, Thailand. After a
quick and painless border crossing we knew we were officially in Thailand when
we were greeted by our first Tuk-Tuk. The Tuk-Tuk dropped us off at a bus station
in the middle of what appeared to be nowhere, just as I was beginning to wonder
if we had been duped a lady waved us over to what can only be described as
Barbie’s tour bus.
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This photo did not capture the true brilliance of this bus! |
The bus was bright
pink- not just the exterior paintwork but the interior carpets and curtains.
The roof was decorated with quilted leather and diamantes. At the front of the
bus was a 40 inch flat screen with surround sound- that’ll be us then listening
to Thai rock music for the remainder of the journey. Yes, we had arrived in
Thailand, how we had missed it!
The Barbie tour bus
took us to yet another middle of nowhere bus station. 15 minutes later a mini
van arrived to pick us up. No pink curtains or quilted leather here, just a driver who had a penchant for gangster
rap- particularly the Eminem variety. Give me Thai rock and roll any day!
The ferry crossing
took around 15 minutes, we then
drove through Ko Lanta’s smaller island to another ferry which again was a
quick crossing. Safely in Ko Lanta we were dropped in the middle of the town.
Now we just needed somewhere to stay. Who better to trust as your accommodation
guru than a man with a motorbike and sidecar? (Unfortunately I was so taken
aback by this there is no picture but I promise I will post one next time we
catch one.) This was no ordinary motorbike and sidecar. This one had a roof.
Within that roof the driver had an array of brochures for different accommodation
in the area, which he proceeded to pass to us and read as he drove along, to
think 30 minutes ago I was concerned that matt had no seat belt on the mini
bus. Funnily enough we choose one of the closest accommodations, which has
proved to be a good choice.
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Our bungalow on the right. |
We have a little
bungalow with the most amazing swimming pool, adorned with elephants shooting
water into the pool and we are right on the beach.
Again we have spent
the last few days relaxing at the beach or enjoying the swimming pool and as
always trying the local cuisine!
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Petrol for sale- 40 Bhat (90p ish a wine bottle size!) |
cousins who I want to
say a huge congratulations to on the birth of their absolutely gorgeous
daughter Mei-Li, she is literally a little pretty.
Congratulations to Darren and Wei!
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