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The Woman in Black

January 27, 2011 – 7:55 am | 11 Comments | 18 Read this
The Woman in Black

The cou­ple walked into the restau­rant and sat right behind us. The first thing I noticed was that we had the same shoes, a pair of red rub­ber flip-flop, the kind every­body wear at the beach. Her feet were tan, like mine, and I could see a whiter patch of skin where the san­dals’ strap rested.

Ko Phi Phi Don

January 26, 2011 – 1:01 pm | 7 Comments | 21 Read this
Ko Phi Phi Don

We had heard a lot about it. Ko Phi Phi (yes, it’s pro­nounced “pee-pee”!) has the best beach in Thai­land, it’s a must-stop etc. Well, what we found there was very dif­fer­ent from what we were expecting.

Ko Lanta

January 25, 2011 – 12:02 pm | 5 Comments | 14 Read this
Ko Lanta

If you feel an irre­sistible need to read Tom Clancy while burn­ing under the sun, wear a Speedo swim­suit and yell in some Scan­di­na­vian lan­guage, be mas­saged by young Thai girls, show off your bad-ass tat­toos and lis­ten to Scor­pi­ons while on hol­i­days, you came to the right place. Ko Lanta has all of the above.

Trang Islands

January 24, 2011 – 1:17 am | 5 Comments | 9 Read this
Trang Islands

Leav­ing Ko Muk was an unex­pected long jour­ney, but cer­tainly one of the most beau­ti­ful one I made.

Tham Morakot, the Emerald Cave

January 22, 2011 – 11:35 am | 11 Comments | 45 Read this
Tham Morakot, the Emerald Cave

Ko Muk is famous for the Emer­ald Cave, a lime­stone tun­nel that lead into an island cave, semi sub­merged by the sea. The only way to get there is by boat, so we arranged to have a long-tail to take us there.

Ko Muk

January 21, 2011 – 11:45 am | 7 Comments | 37 Read this
Ko Muk

Ko Muk is every­thing you could dream of. Palm trees? Checked. Pris­tine water? Checked. White pow­dery sand? Checked. Throw in pic­turesque Thai long-boats (the main form of trans­porta­tion around here) and you feel like you stepped into a postcard.

The Thai Adventure

January 20, 2011 – 7:06 am | 8 Comments | 42 Read this
The Thai Adventure

My motto has always been “travel the world, take pic­tures, eat choco­late”, but I’m strongly con­sid­er­ing chang­ing it for “you haven’t lived till you’ve taken a bus that runs out of gas in the mid­dle of the freeway”.

Pulau Langawi

January 19, 2011 – 9:41 am | 7 Comments | 18 Read this
Pulau Langawi

We had orig­i­nally planned to cross to Thai­land right after George­town, but we decided to linger a bit longer in Malaysia. Still look­ing for the per­fect pic­turesque island, we set­tled on Pulau Lan­gawi, which was said to have Malaysian’s best beach.

Georgetown

January 18, 2011 – 8:05 am | 8 Comments | 14 Read this
Georgetown

The empty streets were bustling with activ­ity at night: we were right in Lit­tle India and we could almost taste the smell of incense, burn­ing in front of most shops. We were also close to a Mosque, and the first night, we sud­denly woke up to the sound of the prayer call in the wee hours of the morning—it was pretty surreal.

Kuala Lumpur

January 17, 2011 – 7:35 am | 7 Comments | 16 Read this
Kuala Lumpur

Cross­ing the street is best done with both eyes closed and a prayer book in hand, as you try to dodge trucks, cars, irate taxi dri­vers and motor­bikes. The pedes­trian green light, a flash­ing ani­mated lit­tle stick fig­ure that runs, sums it all up: run like hell.