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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Hello Koh Phangang Island!

Call it what you will... but I think it's a bit of sweet irony when you're driving a scooter to return it at the pier and you say, "Wow, it's great that we didn't even have to put gas in this while we've had it" when it begins to putter to a stop!  Yes, that's right, literally right after Aaron said that, we ran out of gas!  haha  There are no gas stations here!  Instead, you find the closest food stand and they will usually have a liter of oil to sell for the equivalent of about $1.50!  This sweet lady even poured it in the scooter for us!  Aaron helped her back across the street, to her store, and she lunged in for a big hug!  So cute!

We couldn't leave Koh Tao without a delicious Thai banana pancake with nutella!  It'd be a crime not to endulge!  This guy was so entertaining!  Picture a chef from Bennihanas, except instead of shopping carrots and beef, he was throwing the knives and chopping the bananas, throwing them into the sticks of butter, etc!  Aaron was so impressed, he even tipped the guy! :)

We made it to the dock, with about 10 minutes to spar before loading onto the Catamarran!  I love how the boats in Thailand are so colorful and charming! :)

This was the most comfortable boat I've ever ridden on in Asia!  During the hour and a half it took us to go from Koh Tao to Koh Phangang, we had comfy and spacious leather seats, TV's, airconditioning (a luxury on sticky hot days!), a snack bar, and big windows to look out and enjoy the scenery!

We arrived in Koh Phangang around 10:30am, rented a scooter for 150 baht a day (about $4.50), and headed in search of paradise!  To be honest, we hadn't done our research about Koh Phangang, so when we got there, we were unpleasantly surprised to see that it wasn't exactly the paradise we were hoping for... We rode and rode and rode to the north end of the island and stopped here at a restaurant on Mae Hat Beach, where we checked the map and put a plan together!  After lunch, we would head for nearby Salad Beach!

Koh Salad was beautiful, and gave us hope that we had made the right decision about coming to Koh Phangang!  We walked to EVERY hotel on Koh Salad beach, asking for available rooms, but ALL of them were booked!  This was a 1st for me when traveling Asia!  Places are almost sure to have at least 1 room available, which is why I never book in advance!  Unfortunately, the world renowned FULL MOON PARTY was on the island the night before, so the partiers (sp?) were occupying the rooms by sleeping off their hangovers!

We reluctantly jumped on the scooter and headed for Haad Yao Beach, and were pleasantly surprised with what we saw there!  The beach is a bit touristy, but the sand is powdery white, the water is clear, and the atmosphere is relaxed and casual!  We both checked into the first place that had available rooms!  We would call Silver Beach Bungalows home for the next 2 nights!  My bungalow was closest to the restaurant and the beach too!  My lucky day!

Silver Beach Bungalows is a cute little compound of bungalows, which sit just steps from the sandy beach! 

My home away from home!  It was really spacious... probably the size of my apartment in Korea!  It was much more than I needed, but I enjoyed it while I was there! 

We immediately put on our bathing suits and went for a swim!  This is looking back at the restaurant of the place where we are staying!

This is looking north (up the beach)...  We both took our snorkeling gear out in the water, to check out the corals and fish, but unfortunately, the mask that Aaron bought yesterday in Koh Tao is a NO GO!  Water seaps in as soon as you go underwater!  FAIL!  :(

We spent most of the afternoon going between the water and the beach, reading, talking, eating, drinking, and people watching!

The flowers in Thailand are stunning, which makes it really hard for me not to pick them all the time and stick them in my hair! :)

Around 4:30pm, we hopped on the scooter and headed for a sunset point!

We stopped here for gas, and I found it funny that the restaurant's menu is propped out in front of a table holding liter bottles filled with gas!   Nothing like a one stop shop, eh?!

The views from the high mountain roads are spectacular here!

 Unfortunately, we weren't paying attention on our scooter ride and ended up getting lost on the jungle roads, so we made our way back to Haad Yao to watch the sunset from our own beach!

Call me cheesy - I don't care!  I love writing in the sand... :)

 The sunset was spectacular, and watching it from our dinner table on the sand was even better!

This local Thai guy had swam out to this rock, about 150 meters off the shore, to do some fishing...

We ordered fresh (whole) fish at this restaurant, and had it grilled to perfection, while we watched the fire show, and drank our drinks by candle and moonlight!   Romantic?  Yep, I'd say so!  :)

Our last day in Ko Tao...

To have a fantastically athletic boyfriend who is also artistic and an excellent photographer, makes me a lucky gal, I think?!

Aaron got up at 5:30am to catch the sunrise (again) this morning!  The next 4 pics are some beautiful shots he captured while the sun was rising over the water outside the bungalows!
   

These are the steps we used, in order to get into the water to see the sharks!

By this point, the sun had fully risen and was gloriously shinning onto the bungalows!   (My bungalow is front and center!)

Yoga is HUGE in Thailand, and while I'd like to say I got up early and did an hour of yoga every morning, I just plain didn't! 

Instead, I walked with Aaron to the restaurant next to the Bungalows and endulged in some toast with banana and nutella... 

... with a side of 1 friendly and playful cat to keep me company!

I hadn't blogged for a while because the internet was being finiky, so I walked over to Koppee, a ways down the road, ordered myself a cold diet coke and an apple and went to work jounraling my trip! :)

A couple hours later, Aaron came and met me!  Between he and the dog at my feet, how could I not enjoy myself!?

I'll bet you can't guess what we did next?!  Okay, okay, you're right... we went swimming...

and laid out!!  (Yes mom, I'm using my sunscreen, and yes, I've been re-applying!)

Around 4:30pm, we took the scooter into town to do some shopping!  I bought a tank top and a new dress, while Aaron splurged ($12.00) on his very own snorkel and mask! 

We walked along the beach, in town, to check out what the rest of the island had to offer!  I found this sign quite funny!  Knock on wood... I've NEVER had anything stolen while traveling in Asia!

Speaking of funny... I thought this was really funny!  Buddhists usually build shrines outside their businesses and homes, offering small gifts of fruit and flowers in the morning!  For whatever reason, this shrine held military dolls and a police car!!

We always try to visit new restaurants while we're traveling, but last night's dinner was so delicious, we couldn't resist going back to the same place!    This time, Aaron ordered 2 GIGANTIC grilled prawns... (which he LOVED, in case it wasn't already obvious!)

They were devoured within minutes... Poor little guys!

I had my all time Thai favorite - grilled corn!  I can't explain why... but this country's corn is the BEST corn I've ever tasted, hands down!

After dinner, we stopped by the local 7/11 to pick up some supplies!  While I was waiting, outside, I snapped this picture!  Believe it or not, there is not driving age for scooters!  We've seen little, little kids driving scooters to school and back more than a couple times!  Granted, not this little... but still!

As hard as I tried to convince myself these guys didn't need to be posted on the blog, I have to post this picture!  Talk about people being out of place!  To make it even more funny, we were sure they were from Atlanta or Chicago, but when we heard them speaking French, we couldn't help but stand in awe of the irony we were witnessing before us!

Aaron had talked about wanting to build a fire on the rocks in front of the bungalows, so as soon as we got back, he began gathering wood and dry pwalm branches!

He carefully placed each piece of material on top of the other, like a true mountain man...

and wala... there was fire! 

I'd love to say that there were no injuries involved in the fire extravaganza, but when you're climbing on slippery rocks, with only the moonlight to guide you, chance are slim that no blood will be shed!  I was walking on the rocks, holding my camera, when I slipped and fell on my side, banging my camera on the rocks!  Oops!    Aaron stood shocked, saying "Jillers, are you okay?!  Jill, are you okay?!"  Luckily, I made out better than I thought I had, with only a little blood on my toe, and a bruise on my knee! :)  Oh, and the camera was fine! YAY!

We quickly found a nice dry rock to settle into while we enjoyed the fire - which lasted about a 1/2 hour or more!

If you could see the rest of this scene, you would see how magical it truly was!  The water was glistening, the waves were crashing nearby, the moon was full, the bungalows across the bay were lit in beautiful shades of blue, orange, and yellow, and the air was calm and cool!  It was a perfect way to spend our last night in Koh Tao!

Tomorrow morning, we're headed for Koh Phanganag Island!