Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Ao Nang, Krabi, Thailand

By: Kristin
So we took a 9 hour bus ride to Krabi Town from Malaysia. During the whole 9 hours we stopped once to have a 15 minute lunch. Bren and I were the only "farang" (tourist/english speaking) on the bus and so when they announced lunch in Thai we had no clue what they were saying. Luckily this nice girl helped us and translated as she knew a little bit of English. For the rest of the ride she was very eager to speak to us in English. Once we got off the bus we were literally ushered into a little garage area where we were offered tourist information. We both didn't really want to pay any deposit for accomodation before we actually saw the room so said we would wait until we got to Ao Nang (about 20 minutes from Krabi Town, on the coast). So we hopped into the back of a pick-up truck with two benches to sit on. The taxi driver took us to the J. Hotel which turned out to be a beauty! Clean, with hot shower, tv, mini fridge and balcony....all for the low, low price of 400Baht ( 12$ Can./night). The one bad thing was the room was infested with ants....although if we didn't leave any food out or bother them, they didn't both us much....but it was quite disgusting when Bren decided to knock on the base boards and about a million ants came out and crawled up the wall....EW!
We ended up staying in Ao Nang for almost a week because I got Dengue Fever (although I was told it was just the flu by the first doctor)...so really I spent my time in bed...not that fun at all.
But Bren got out and was able to explore. Here is his part of the story...
Well, although a lot of the time I was taking care of Kristin by getting her food and drinks and taking her to the Dr. I was still able to get a little bit of time to go and explore the local area. I hopped on a longtail boat and took the 15 minute ride over to Hat (Hat=Beach) Rai Leh and Hat Phranang. Kristin and I had done this before but at that time Kristin had already started to feel sick so we didn't exactly explore much. Anyway...this time was great for me. Hat Rai Leh is known for its world class climbing and although I didn't climb I did watch quite a few climbers do there thing. I do know that I'd really love to come back here and just climb for a couple of weeks. I did do a bit of hiking around the area and discovered a great view of the beaches. I also met up with some people that were setting up a slackline. For those of you (probably all of you) who don't know what a slackline is it is basically a stretchy flat rope that you string between 2 points and then walk/balance on it. I have one at home so if anyone wants to give it a go I'll set it up next summer! It started as training for climbing but is now coming into it's own as a sport. Anyway between walking the line I was able to swim in the sea and eat delicious fresh pineapple that Thai ladies sold on the beach...It was a good day for me!!

Our little taxi from the bus stop in Krabi twon to Ao Nang (Ao means Bay).

One of the first things we noticed was the new evacuation signs. There are also huge metal towers every 100 metres that have sirens on them to warn you if a Tsunami was to come.

Everyone here rides these little scooters around so you see them
parked like this all over the place.

This is Ko Pudu (Ko or Koh means Island) with a longtail boat in the forground. To go anywhere you just hop on a longtail boat.

This Thai women is making our favorite thing...Banana Pancakes!!! Mmmmm


Kristin holding our banana pancakes...Mmm so good!!!!


Longtail boats lined up in the morning ready to take you somewhere.
This is the beach at Ao Nang.

Longtail boats again.

It is monsoon season here right now and here it comes....

This is my Tahi buddy who I bought some braclets from. Every night in Ao Nang people would set up little shops on the street. Both Kris and I found some great things.

This is taken from the longtail boat and is of the headland at Hat Rai Leh. West Rai Leh is to the left of the huge limestone spire.

Between west Rai Leh and East Rai Leh is a small piece of land and even now you can still see a lot of the damage that the Tsunami did. It's even better to see that the Thai people are always hard at work at you can see the changes from day to day.

Some rock climbers on Hat Ton Sai (a beach right near Hat Rai Ley).

The View from the lookout I found. The lagoon on the left is West Rai Ley
and bottom right is East Rai Ley.

Slackling on the beach at Phranang Cave. I didn't get any pictures of me unfortunately. It is actually quite hard to walk the line.

Looking the other way at the slackline and Phranang Cave.


8 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We can see why you'd like to go back to this area - it's beautiful. We're sorry that you both weren't able to explore (or shop) much. So happy you're feeling better Kristin! Love Mum and Dad

8:44 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glad to see you're back on track - or at least look like it.
The rock climbing looks a little scary. Any safety nets? The beach is so beautiful.
Take care
Love
Aunt Elaine

7:51 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Finally, lots of pictures...yeah!!!! It looks so beautiful there, I can see why Charles loved it so much when he was there. The banana pancakes look too yummy! Take care and lots of love from us....

8:45 AM  
Blogger ginny said...

Wowee. I've just now had a chance to catch up a little with everything you've got on your website. You two have had a chance to see so much and you still have so much more to go!

Enjoy!

11:30 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hey Guys,

Brendon, some of those pictures you took look like pictures I would use for a background on my computer..... awesome!! It was good to hear from you the other day and I am glad Kristin is starting to feel better. :) Akshay is having a BBQ today and tommorrow we are having our annual d^&k out golf tourney and another BBQ at Greg's. Should be a good weekend we haven't had something like this for awhile. I will keep you guys updated and let you know how the first week of school goes next week. In the meantime enjoy your trip. Thailand looks absolutely amazing!!

12:31 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Kris, I'm so glad that you are getting better. Dengue!! Crazy, girl! Hopefully you make a full recovery quickly.
Bren, the slacklining looks awesome... what an unbelievable place to do it. (hopefully you don't land on your face as often as me when you slack line).

miss you guys,
dani

1:22 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Guys,

I love the pictures of the longtail boats.
How high up was that rope you were walking on, Brendon?
Such beautiful and different scenery and as well as so many interesting things to eat.
Love,
Mom and Dad

4:40 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

banana pancakes. yum.
- kenny

11:37 AM  

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