Tom has started his new job in Bangkok in late June. Just before that, we decided to go to the southern beach town of Krabi for the weekend. This was our first trip to the deep south, a region famous for its islands and beach towns (Phuket, Phi Phi, Krabi to name but a few). Thanks to the low season, most hotels are quiet and offer good discounts (you know which website to use :-). The coastline near Krabi is magnificent, with islands and karst rock formations in the sea. We took a long boat from our hotel to Koh Hong, a picture perfect postcard island with pristine beaches. We relaxed there for a while and even got the visit from a local water monitor lizard (the park is a natural reserve). In the region, you can now see Tsunami warnings and escape routes, as the coastline suffered heavily from the 2004 tsunami. Even though the rainy season has started, we did not get a single drop of rain and temperatures were bearable.
22 June 2009
Krabi
Tom has started his new job in Bangkok in late June. Just before that, we decided to go to the southern beach town of Krabi for the weekend. This was our first trip to the deep south, a region famous for its islands and beach towns (Phuket, Phi Phi, Krabi to name but a few). Thanks to the low season, most hotels are quiet and offer good discounts (you know which website to use :-). The coastline near Krabi is magnificent, with islands and karst rock formations in the sea. We took a long boat from our hotel to Koh Hong, a picture perfect postcard island with pristine beaches. We relaxed there for a while and even got the visit from a local water monitor lizard (the park is a natural reserve). In the region, you can now see Tsunami warnings and escape routes, as the coastline suffered heavily from the 2004 tsunami. Even though the rainy season has started, we did not get a single drop of rain and temperatures were bearable.
16 June 2009
Recent news: Pattaya, Party etc.
Dear blog-readers,
Here are some news items from the last couple of weeks. Not much to mention. We went to the beach town of Pattaya a few weekends back with some friends (mostly colleagues of Nirmala) to go horse riding for a part of the group and to take a golf initiation for the others. Pattaya is famous or infamous for its night life and all types of entertainment but also has a wide range of"normal" tourist facilities, including a real Belgian restaurant (pictured), owned by a former Belgian paratrooper and professional boxer. More recently, Tom had to go to Singapore again for Thai visa purposes. We also gave a party at our place last weekend to celebrate Tom's new job. For some guests, this was clearly not enough as we ended up in a bar in the nearby Silom area. We have selected some random pictures suitable for publication on the blog... During the same weekend, Sunil (Nirmala's cousin) and his wife Manju and their two daughters were in town. We managed to catch up for a lunch in the enormous Central World complex, where Tom's new office is also situated. More news later!
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