Chiang Mai to Phuket by plane, Thailand Day 45 (March-15)
We arrive at the Phuket International Airport, and take mini-bus to the Lucky Guesthouse in Kata beach. The minibus stops at a travel agent on the way to town, which is an annoyance for some, and tremendous convenience for others. We are happy to collect information and do some price comparison. We check in to the Lucky Guest house, and choose a nice basic clean and comfortable bungalow for $14; no AC, and no hot water. The cold shower feels great before bed, and the evenings are cool. We chat some Mandarin with a shy grade schooler in the lobby who is just learning.
The first thing we notice in Phuket is that our fellow travelers have suddenly put on an extra 50 pounds. The average age also go up from 20’s to 50’s. The sun crusted glory is hanging out in full force after dinner, with shirts unbuttoned or pulled up, allowing additional digesting room. Phuket has many large hotels catering to package tourists, who venture only a few mouse clicks from home. The public beach in north Kata is almost completely dominated by Club Med. Our hotel is on the main street right behind Cluc Med, only 10 minutes walk to the beach. Oddly enough we never make it to the beach, even for a look.
Phuket, Thailand Day 46 (March-16)
It’s an early 7:30AM mini-bus pickup for our full day trip to visit Ao Phang-Nga National Marine park, and it’s easy to pronounce “James Bond Island”. On the way we pick up two groups of Israelis. We wait while the first group finishes their breakfast. It’s a small family of three, and we can’t understand how anyone who is staying in a fancy 5-star resort with 24 hour AC and hot water can possible smell so bad. At first, I thought they must be French. Later on the boat, and Egyptian fellow Vana befriended points them out. As a passport agent in Egypt, he is an expert in these matters. Next the mini-bus heads up to Patong beach which is the party capital of southern Thailand; known for its Go-Go bars. We wait for a group of six Israelis to get out of bed. From their thick language, I thought they were Russian. (Vana: they smell pretty bad too)
These days I don’t think the Man with the Golden Gun would choose this National Park for his hide out, because day trippers now arrive by the boat load. We arrive in a dock in northern Phuket where we are stickered, and loaded on to one of three large boats, each holding 50 to 100 people. The tour company does an excellent job of moving people through, and making the trip very enjoyable, despite the volume of people.
After about an hour boat ride, we get into canoes, and our guide paddles through a cave in Hong Kong Island to a hidden lagoon. We have to lie down in the boat to get through several spots, and depending on the tide, the lagoon is not always accessible. The geography is similar to Halong Bay, Vietnam with large limestone cliff Islands, which are recessed at the water line, allowing shady spots to paddle and observe stalagmites and caves.
The next stop is James Bond Island. It’s very beautiful, although with a few hundred people, and a beach overrun with vendors selling tourist junk; 30 minutes is plenty of time to stop, take a picture, and return to the boat. After lunch on the boat, we stop in a bay, and take a canoe for our own paddling, and a swim. The water is a pretty emerald green color, which turns into a cool looking Jade later at sunset. The recess in the cliffs at the water line is really nice place to hang out in the heat of mid-day. The final stop is at bat cave. Our guide paddles us into the dark, and we use flashlight to see bats sleeping on the roof of the cave. Deep in the cave is are on our backs again in the boat, and I am glad there are no bats above my head.
On the way back, they whistle to eagles and throw chicken skin in the water. I am not so happy about the wildlife feeding, but the Eagles are cool looking.
A final bonus is a Lady Boy show, with one of the Thai staff sporting a blue wig, make up, and tissue stuffed bra. The show makes for some embarrassed husbands, and great pictures. We really enjoyed this day trip.