Sunday, April 08, 2007

Some more of the Night market

Sunny side up eggs anyone? They are much smaller than our typical eggs, so I think these are duck eggs or something. Its interesting to see how they make it.

They have this circular vessel with about 27 semi spherical cavities, and into each of them they empty the contents of an egg. A lot like the way we make Mini idli's actually :)

This pan cake wrap was particularly good


It had a green filling - I think this is Surat Thani's famous egg custard. In the pic, its the one that looks like a pyramid-shaped wrap (on the table - front, left)

Night market at Surat Thani


My quest for the banana-coconut-sticky rice snack kept me wandering around Surat Thani city. Thanks to the directions from a lot of people, I landed up at the Night market mostly by accident (Sunday nights = Night markets in Thailand). And what an enchanting experience it was- I sampled a lot of street food, and all of them were delicious !! I found quite a few vegetarian dishes, and even got a (slightly different) banana-rice snack. Thanks to Curro for suggesting the Fruit Shakes. I tried the Tomato shake, and it was GOOD !

Sunset at the Surat thani pier


I reached the port at Surat Thani at about 6 pm today. Settled the night boat headed for Ko Tao and then wandered around town. I have been blessed with amazingly beautiful sunsets all through this trip, and this one was no exception..

The overnight boat to Ko Tao..


This is the sleeping compartment of the boat I am taking to Ko Tao from Surat Thani. It leaves at 11 pm, and reaches Ko Tao around 8 in the morning.

Friday, April 06, 2007

A boat anchored in Phi Phi Island


Wednesday, April 04, 2007

The lake at sunset


It was even more magical to see all the large rocks bathed in an orange glow !

Take-away Coffee anyone?



In a bamboo cup !

There is light at the end of the cave


This was taken just after our caving adventure. It was wet, wild and scary but amazing FUN.

And no, I am not posing in this pic. The pic was taken with teh camera timer so I had to run to position.

Cave - nothing like I have ever experienced


The image is of the entrance to the cave

Lake + Cave tour


There is this real big lake in the National park, and today we went on a Lake tour day trip. It was a little expensive, and I was a bit skeptical about how it would turnout. But, it was FANTASTIC. I didn have much expectations from this trip and that made it all the better actually. There were many limestone rock formations along and in the lake, and boat weaved its way through them. The pic above, is just one of the several "Gateways to heaven"

Lunch at the River cottages


Mmmm .. Delicious and visually soothing as well

Khao Sok cottage - great deal


There was this incredibly beautiful sunset that evening at the park. Here is my attempt to capture its indescribable beauty with my camera. The pic is taken from a bridge over a small stream (they call it river)

I stayed at a cottage by the river - the establishment was called Bamboo something. Rooms were superb(the pic on the right) - at THB 200, they were much better than the barebones place I got in HatYai.






Khao Sak National Park at last

And my oh my - the last part of the drive was very scenic indeed! The moment I reached the place, I felt very happy. There was something about the place - the peace and tranquility almost made time to slow down !



Surat Thanni - City of Happy people


Stopped for about 2 hours here. Got off one mini bus (more like a Van) and got into another. The travel agency was right opposite this grand Wat (or Buddhist temple).

Day One - In this Hat Yai place


I landed on Monday night (ard 10) at this place called Hat Yai, which is close to the Thailand-Malaysia border. Stayed at a small place called Cathay Guest house - a small, funcitonal place. I left the place on Tuesday morning, to go to SuratThani and then to Khao Sok Natl park

Monday, April 02, 2007

Another adventure begins...

Yay!!
    Today I head off to Thailand - the land of smiles, Buddhas, more Buddhas and smiling Buddhas and lots of sand n surf and plenty of fun! First stop-  Hat Yai by Tiger airways. From there I move up north to the Islands of Phuket, Phi phi and Phang Na and Krabi. Having soaked up enough sun, I continue to journey upwards to Bangkok.
As for Hat Yai, I reach there at about 930 in the night and will spend the night at a guest house. Tomorrow morning, I look for a way to get to the Thale Noi bird sanctuary or the other (I am forgetting the name) national park.