Tuesday, 16 June 2009

Koh Tao > Bangkok > Sydney

Hey guys!

Hope you are all well...
Just a quick update on the 2nd chapter of our journey.

Last time we left the blog as we were heading to Koh Tao. We spent about 3 nights on this beautiful island. It is notorious for being the chillout spot where people recover from the full moon party, and it did not disappoint. We spent most of our time on Sai Ree beach - a picturesque sandy stretch with warm, crystal clear water.

The weather was very hot every day, and we spent most of our time just relaxing on the beach. Along the shore there are a number of very relaxed restaurants where you can eat lying down on mats facing out to the sea which we found suited our lifestyle perfectly.

However, once the sun went down, the beach turns into another party, and what was supposed to be our relaxing days off turned out to be time spent recovering from the night before - but what better place to be doing it?

We spent one of the days away from Sai Ree and went to a nearby bay. It was great to see more of the island and the new location was good for snorkelling so we rented some gear and spent the day checking out some of the sea life that Thailand has to offer.

Having made the most of our 8 days of summer holiday this year, we jumped on a boat to a place called Chumporn, from where we took an 8 hour overnight bus to Bangkok. This was suprisingly comfortable and easy - we slept most of the way so the time flew by. The bus arrived slightly earlier than expected so we arrived in Bangkok at about 4am. We were unsure whether to power through the night but decided to get some accomodation in the end. For 350 baht (7 pounds) we stayed the night in a hostel room with one double bed. The three of us crashed the night here in what was possibly our most uncomfortable night so far but yet another interesting night in thailand. the blow was somewhat softened by the knowledge that we would be spending the next night in the hilton (thanks again to the Reas).

The next day we took a cultural dive into the history of Thailand, which basically comprised of being sped around on a tuk tuk looking at three Thai palaces. The most impressive were the grand palace and the 'Big Buddha' which unsuprisingly is a massive gold buddha statue. Unfortunately we couldnt get in anywhere because we were dressed inappropriately but we managed to get some nice photos from the outside.

After this we ventured into a different part of thai culture and went to a shopping centre called MBK, the hub of Bucci, Sparmani, Oakey and other such 'genuine imitation' brands. Being the astute business minds that we are, we left empty handed but had a good time looking around. It was then back to the hilton for a shower and then out on the town for our last night in bangkok. We capped off thailand in style and the next day jumped on a plane to Sydney...

We arrived in Sydney a little tired from the flight but spent our first day looking at the city from the deck of a ferry. It is a beautiful place and we have all agreed that it could be an awesome placement location for next year. The next day we woke up a little sore from the night before but in an effort to salvage the day we took a ferry to Manly beach. It is a very cool beach - very wet and cold that day but it inspired us to try surfing. The next day we got up early and took a bus to the famous Bondi beach, rented some surf gear and as lessons were outside of our budget, proceeded to learn by doing. While there were a few hard slams early on as we found our sea legs, by the end of the day we were all catching waves, standing up, surfing into shore and using words like 'gnarly,' 'far out,' and 'radical' - surfer boys to the core.

We then spent our last night in Sydney at a rugby league match. It was held at the ANZ staduim where all the Olympic events took place The olympic park is pretty impressive and although the 80,000 strong stadium wasnt full the atmosphere was still exciting as the local Bulldogs beat the Penrith Panthers. Great way to cap off our time in Sydney.

Now it is on to New Zealand and the core of our holiday. We arrived this morning, have checked into a nice hostel. After a sleep to recover from the flight we found a bar to watch NZ play France at rugby and later we will hopefully watch the Lions beat South Africa (apologies to the Thomas family) before calling it a night.

Tomorrow at 10am we head to Wanaka and the start of the ski season, where priority number 1 is to get a job - we will let you know how it goes!

Hope you are all well,

Lots of love,

Jub, Mark and Si.

Tuesday, 9 June 2009

Bangkok, Koh Pan Yang and the Full moon party!

Hi Everyone,

So we arrived safely in Thailand and spent the first night in Bangkok. Craig (Si's dad) was kind enough to put us all up at the Hilton for the night as he had extra loyalty points - thanks a lot for that Craig it is an awesome hotel.
We spent the saturday evening seeing a bit of Bangkok centre itself, it is a pretty crazy place, full of life and incredibly busy but the Thai people were all very welcoming to tourists so in no way unpleasant. We checked out MBK - the giant indoor market place where you can pretty much get anything you need ever and picked up a few items - one of which is this camera with flowers on the front of it called Brica (not the most heterosexual purchase but we all agree she has a lot of character!)
Other than that we went to Koh saun road - the main party strip in Bangkok where all the travellers go and had a good time checking out the bars and restaurants there. The next day we hopped on a plane from Bangkok to Koh Samui in order to make it to the world famous full moon party. Once in Samui we got on a ferry and arrived in Koh Pan Yang - they are pretty close to one another so taking the flight and ferry was a better option than taking a 16 hour bus journey to get there even if a little more expensive.

Koh Pan Yang was awesome - we arrived there and everyone was getting ready for the night ahead, but we honestly had no clue what to expect. The night itself was pretty crazy - the party is based on a huge beach where there must have been about 10-20 bars in which people go to dance outside of including performers dancing with fire amongst other things.. We estimate there must have been about 5-10 thousand people on this beach the majority of who were Westerners but there were also your fair share of Thai and amongst them the infamous ladyboys.. Luckily we didn't have too much of a run in with any of them. We somehow met up with a number of friends from uni which was very unexpected but a really nice surprise. The party lasted until 11am the next day but the three of us called it a day/evening around 9am at which we were pretty knackered from dancing all night in front of a massive full moon. We took loads of pictures so will look to have them up at some point and they should help to explain the atmosphere as it was really something special, easily the greatest party we've ever been too. Also thankfully everything went really smoothly - none of us lost anything or got into any trouble which was a contrast to some of the stories that arise after events like this. Anyway after that we had another night in Haad Rin (the town where the party takes place) before heading to the port or Thang Sala where we are staying tonight on a really cool beach bungalow.. Tomorrow we will be heading to Koh Tao (a bit more of a chilled out island not far from Koh Pan Yang) where we will take it easy and have a bit of a beach holiday (tough life!)

Ok well we will try and update this with maybe more but shorter messages in the future as the last few days have been pretty hectic and there has been lots going on so am sure have missed out on loads of the details..

Take care and will speak soon

Love

Mark Jub and Si

Tuesday, 2 June 2009

First Blog

Hi everyone,

Blog set up and hoping that you can all keep track of what we are up to throughout the next few months.. Right now we are just getting ready for departure on friday with first stop Bangkok! Then onto Sydney and then New Zealand and finishing with Hong Kong.

The three of us will try to keep this updated as regularly as possible with what we get up to and hopefully with the many stories that will arise.

Ok well I hope you are all well and keep an eye out for our next update when we get out there!

Mark