Friday, 20 December 2013

Krabi Trip Day 2 - Island Experience


Nausy! Nausy! Nausy!
Guess age is realllly catching up on me (or is it I'm catching up on age?) 

Today, we went to the ever talked about Krabi, the Phi Phi Island. We bought the package from one of the agent here for 1200 Baht per person. The package is inclusive of a tour to 4 small islands around the Phi Phi Island, lunch there and snorkeliing. The shop is located at the last end of the main road to the beach with a pink signage stating 'Information'. It is recommendable. Oh! By the way, we were being pick up at the hotel lobby for the tour.

Being over excited, the hubs and I sat at the front. The ride was extremely bumpy so in case you are suffering from back ache, heart problem and are pregnant, you should consider of not going. Sam, our American guide stressed out on two simple rules; no sand and no stand. If we break the rules, he will break our pockets. That's what he said. None of us did.

 
So, we started off at around 9:00 a.m. in a speed boat and had our first stop at the Bamboo Island.



PRISTINE! Only one word to describe it.

It was after this that I got soooo nauseatic that the following photos were taken from my husband's phone.
The Maya Bay is the ever famous island where they filmed The Beach. However, according to the tour agent, much part of it has change due the Tsunami before. The island was very crowded when we were there.




Then, to Phi Phi Island.



Actually, there wasn't much at this island and it is a bit crowded. 

After one and hour stop here, we then headed to the snorkelling activity.





At 4:30 we went back to Aonang.

These activity is a must if you go to Krabi. My advice is, choose a good tourist agent. Do bring your oilment in case you get nausetic. Travel as light as possible. You don't even need to bring your own drinking water as an ample of supply is on board. So does, a large tray of refreshing fruits to quench your thirst and help on your nausea. 

The view was so awesome that you feel like crying. 














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