Thailand is most definitely one of our favourite places to
visit hence, why we decided to make our honey moon trip to Phuket which is an island off the south-west coast
of Thailand.
The flying however was pretty longer than we had expected as
we had to take another domestic flight to reach Phuket from Bangkok which was unexpectedly
delayed.
So, let me begin with our first day at the Andatel Grandé Patong Phuket Hotel. This hotel was located in an area where everything was
easily accessible! Thankfully! For example, for dinner all we had to do was
cross the street and randomly select a place to dine.
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Vendors
Street food
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Chicken teriyaki, egg and vegetable fried rice and garlic bread |
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The delicious banana and nutella pancake |
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Barbecued fish with chili sauce. Yum! |
The entire street is lined with these fast food Thai restaurants and we just loved taking walks at night, smelling food from one restaurant to another. There were also pubs, dance clubs and Go-Go’s which are basically strip clubs and some vendors would basically shove their signs, in your face that reads, either a plethora of Thai dishes, or a sign that simply read, ‘Live Ping Pong Show’ haha!
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I loved this shop! |
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Street food |
This place is full of tourists! I loved the fact that we were able to explore Patong at our own pace and, more importantly at our own liking! :D
Phi Phi islands
The following day was our tour to the Phi Phi islands! This
tour was a very long and boring ferry ride to the islands. However, when we
approached the islands non of that really mattered because it was much too
beautiful to be missed! We were taken to an amazing spot, ‘The Maya bay’
afterwards, to spend time snorkeling. It felt like a whole new world in there!
:D Reminded me of my small days where I used to imagine myself stuck in an
island, just like in the Tv series , ‘The Swiss Family of Robinson’ and I think
it pretty much did made me feel so. J
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Ferry ride |
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See the fish around him? |
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Maya bay |
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Beautiful! |
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Shopping in Phi phi |
Raya beach
The Raya beach is probably one of the most beautiful
beaches I've ever seen. Luckily, this was only a 30 minute ride to the island
because we went in a speed boat and it was possibly the wisest thing to do! The
water was sparkling light blue, The climate was fabulous, and we had plenty of
time to relax and snorkel. What more could you ask for? J
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Don't forget to rent out one of these beach chairs. Costs about 200 baht. |
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Wheeeeee! |
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The next day we were met
precisely on time at the hotel by Joey our guide and her driver, for our city
tour and to take us to our next holiday destination in Mai khao beach. The city
tour was probably the best way to get to know almost everything about the city
in a relatively short period of time. The guides were very engaging, fun,
pleasant and nice and tolerant enough to take us to places of our choice than
that was only in their list of places such as the Karon view point, Chalong temple and the
world’s biggest jewellery store, the ‘Gems gallery in Phuket’.
The Gems gallery
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Men at work |
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A panaromic view of the inside of the building |
Learning about the history of gem and jewellery through a tunnel train ride. It was so cool!
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Karon view point |
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Joey our guide |
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The over exposed shot we took with an eagle for 100 baht -.- gah! |
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Chalong temple |
Tiger Kingdom
Although at first we were really looking
forward to visit the Tiger kingdom, we weren’t really sure if we’d be able to,
thinking it would be a long ride from Patong and from what we had heard, the
deal is that you only get to spend around 10 minutes with the tigers. Hence, it
wasn’t going to be worth the visit we thought. However, when Joey asked us if
there was any other place we’d like to visit, I just mentioned the ‘Tiger
Kingdom’ and luckily it was not that much of a distance from where we were and
she happily agreed to take us there! I was all happy and grins! :D
And there we were! At the Tiger Kingdom watching those graceful and elegant big cats crawl lazily from one place to another trying to get a break from all that photo posing with the darn humans! Apparently, these tigers aren’t sedated and I was so relieved to hear that! They were born in captivity and have been raised and brought up around people since then. They looked very healthy to me and seemed like they were all well taken care of and yes, most importantly they seemed happy!
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A little freaked out at first yes! |
So just like we were
informed before, the deal is to buy 15 minutes with one tiger (or more) of
different sizes. -New borns, middle aged fellas and the adults. The two of us
decided to take the risk and go for the adult tigers. Surprisingly, the cubs were the most expensive!
It’s probably because it’s less riskier, you can pet them all you want and
there is a hundred percent chance of getting that perfect desired picture with
the cubs whereas, we had to approach the big cats from behind and not touch its
head or anywhere close to its mouth. However, we managed to get some cool pics,
thanks to the hired photographer! Those ten to fifteen minutes was just so fun
and I can’t express in words the excitement, of being next to an actual adult
tiger! We felt really good after the visit and had absolutely no second
thoughts about it.
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This is how I caught his attention |
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Ooh! |
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xD |
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Happily in love <3 |
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Yawn |
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Tourists posing with the cubs |
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Cubs |
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Drink of the day - Tiger 's special |
A hub for relaxation
After our city tour we checked in at the Holiday Inn resort
Phuket, Mai khao beach. This area seemed far off from the urban area however
closer to the Phuket airport. This place was made for relaxation I’d say! It
was a totally different atmosphere in comparison to Patong and an incredibly
chic location! This hotel was conveniently situated in the beach but in order
to get to the hotel, you have to drive inside a bit and there is nothing of
note in walking distance to the hotel except for a few small stalls. Unless you
hire a taxi and take a 60 minute ride to Patong or in case you’re interested to
shop, you can hire a taxi and hit the nearest Tesco Lotus or Big C.
Happiness is
when you find out that your hotel room’s been upgraded and to notice that you’re truly welcomed by a delicious piece of cheese cake! :D
Food
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Ceaser salad |
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vegetable pizza |
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Hawaian pizza |
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Pad-ka-prao |
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Sea food soup |
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Apple pancake with chocolate syrup and ice cream |
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Coconut Creme Brulee with cookies |
Sun set
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Watching the sunset and posing for pics |
....and I get carried away =P
Elephant safari
So our driver arrived at the
hotel the next morning to take us for our elephant safari. It was quite an
experience I must say. We were basically taken to a site that was either
completely transformed in to a village or was actually a village. I don’t know!
Somehow it seemed like a farm and did give us a village feeling!
So the first part of our 5
in 1 package before we got to the elephants was to take a rare mode of
transportation which is fun and eco-friendly at the same time. Guess what!
Yes! It was a bullock cart
ride! A ride, I thoroughly enjoyed and hadn’t experienced before! I was holding
tight on to my seat scared that I would fall in to the mud as we kept swaying
back and forth throughout the whole journey.
Later we were taught how to
make a papaw salad (Thai style)
Ingredients
Raw papaw peeled and sliced
thin
Carrot sliced thin
Peanuts
Palm sugar paste
Lime
Chilli
Pinch of salt
From what I remember, first
you crush the dry ingredients all together and add the palm sugar paste in to
it. Add the papaw and carrot and squeeze in the lime and mix well!
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Voila! |
Learning about the Agricultural stuff
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Rubber sheets |
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Posing for a pic with the massive bull |
Monkey show
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Kick boxers |
Elephant ride
Finally, it was the moment
we two were waiting for. The elephant ride! We were taken to this platform that
was made of wood and bamboo to wait for our turn. We had to get on the elephant
when it’s back was leveled with the platform and soon climb on to her back.
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Bamboo platform |
The man who controls the elephant and who was supposed to guide us through our adventure was seated on it’s head between it’s ears. When I asked him what her name was, he said ‘Nanduo’ at least, from what I understood with his Thai accent! It was a little wobbly at first, even before we started to move, trying to get comfortable in the hard metal howdah. We were slightly feeling insecure at first, in our seats that were high enough to reach some trees! …and we started moving.
The ride seemed fairly smooth, though I was a little stiff on my seat hanging on tight, to make sure neither myself nor my belongings fall off. However, I was enjoying the thrill of being on an elephant for the first time.
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Feeding 'Nanduo' bananas
The Elephant circus show
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Elephant butt massage lol |
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Guy volunteering to play 'Find the banana' and they put the banana in his pants lol |
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Still searching for the banana haha!
The announcer asks the elephant to find the correct banana and yes he did! lol |
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An end to our island safari |
I have to say it was a holiday well spent and we enjoyed every bit of it. For those honeymooners who are looking for a trip full of adventure, entertainment and relaxation?…I cannot recommend this place enough for you!!!
Ok!!! So this has been long
enough and ironically my honey moon vacation post had to top my wedding post cz
I’m still waiting for my wedding pictures. Once I do get them will blog soon
about it. Till then… xoxo
Super trip! :D (Except for the tigers and the monkey shows...bit anti animals for entertainment BUT nice pics!!)
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