Showing posts with label Ko Samet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ko Samet. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Ko Samet เกาะเสม็ด (Part II of II)

the first thing i did after checking-in was dive into the sea.
it was just like a bath, warm and calm. total bliss.

i bought some goggles with me, and swam towards the rocks where i could see schools of tropical fish of all colors and sizes swimming around me. i love the feeling you get swimming with fish, that feeling you have entered another world so distant from our land-breathing one.

all in all it was so relaxing here at this resort.
i did nothing but swim, swim, eat, drink, read, sleep, and swim.
if only life could be a bit more like this....

Ao Prao Resort - อ่าวพร้าวรีสอร์ท


Ao Prao Resort - อ่าวพร้าวรีสอร์ท


for one of the days we hired a scooter (
automatic = 400 bhat) to zoom around the island and check out some other beaches.
to hire the scooter we didn't need a drivers licence or anything. they didn't even ask us for our passports!
so off we went (no helmets of course) on those pot-holed tracks. i'm amazed we didn't skid on the gravel during this adventure because some of the tracks were pretty steep and not made for scooters!
and after a few drinks on the beach at night it was probably not the safest methods to get back to the resort, what with no street lights and wild dogs sleeping where ever they please!

after going back to the pier where we arrived to stock-up on snacks from 7-11, we headed down to the most "commercial" beach; Hat Sai Kaew or also known as "diamond beach" as the sand here is so white and soft!
but although the sand is amazing, it's not my kind of beach. OK, sure when i was "younger" it would have been cool, but it's pretty crowded, both day and night, lots of jet-skis and boats in the water, and way too "touristy" for my liking.
we scooted our way right down to the southern tip of the island (well, as far as the road could take us) to where the Paradee Resort & Spa
is; looks like a beautiful resort and no doubt very expensive.
a few of the other beached dotted around the island were pretty nice but i have to say that i think we made the best choice in choosing Ao Prao; it was by far the best in my books.

other snaps of the island

top left: vendor at Hat Sai Kaew beach
top right: Hat Sai Kaew beach

bottom left: a beach...forgot the name

bottom right: away from the beaches you can see local life on the island


vendor & one of the many dogs on the island



on the final day, i so didn't want to leave...., i had another swim in that beautiful ocean before this time taking the free speed boat from the island back to the mainland.
wow, what a difference!
i got to sit on a real seat, and rather than the 30-40 minute ride on the ferry, we were back on the mainland in around 10 minutes.
i later found out that there was all along a speed boat service from Ban Phe, but departed from a different pier about 200 meters away.
oh well, i'm glad i got to experience both worlds.

From Ban Phe we caught the hourly bus that goes back to Bangkok's Ekamai bus terminal (around 3.5 hours). No stop on the way, but there was a very small toilet on the bus. i forgot the price of the ticket but it was a bit more expensive than the bus we took from the airport (i think around 150 baht); but much more comfortable with a cooler air conditioner and a complementary bottle of water for all.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Ko Samet เกาะเสม็ด (Part I of II)

sa-wat-dii khráp - สวัสดีครับ (hello) from Thailand!

well i'm not in Thailand now but have just returned from a well deserved (well i think so!) relaxing trip there.
although i've been back in Hong Kong for a few days now i will want to say
khop khun - ขอบคุณ (thank you) in Thai to everyone. the Thai people are so warm and always say hello and thank you while doing the wai (like Ronald...). it's always so much nicer to be on the receiving end of such fine service.

it was my 2nd trip to Thailand but a first to arrive at Bangkok's new Suvarnabhumi Airport.
although the airport's a bit too spread out (it can be a bit of a trek walking around), it's so better than the old Don Muang airport with a more modern feel to it and tastefully decorated with Thai art here and there.
i arrived at 9:40am, and after changing my HK$ into some Thai baht, i hoped on the free shuttle bus that runs directly outside the airport to the "public transport center"; about a 10min ride away.
from here i had planned to find an intercity bus going to Ban Phe or to Rayong.

Suvarnabhumi Airport


my destination you ask?
Ko Samet.
or Ko Samed... or Samet Island....or in Thai it's simply
เกาะเสม็ด.

Ko Samet is a small island in the gulf of Thailand known for it's white sandy beaches, crystal waters and relaxed environment....just what i needed.
i was hoping for a bus to Ban Phe which is where the ferry pier is located, but from the public transport center there are only buses going to Rayong
(ระยอง), the town beside Ban Phe.
lucky for me the next bus was at 10:40 so i was just in time. the ticket to Rayong was only 137 baht.
so off we went for the 3 hour bus ride in a warm...air conditioned bus full of local Thais.

after making a brief stop on the way, we finally pulled into Rayong's small bus terminal where i was bombarded with "you want taxi?". "you go ban phe?" "ko samet?" "cheap cheap!!"
cheap cheap my a**!
i wasn't gonna fall for their traps so after a bit of confusion i found a "songthaew -
สองแถว" (don't ask me how to pronounce this) which is basically like an adapted pickup truck or a shared taxi with 2 rows of seats in the back. Once full, and i mean pretty overloaded, we started on the journey to Ban Phe (about 15min)....under the blaring sun....
the uncomfortable ride (
i was sitting on the crack between 2 seats) was only 25 baht.

songthaew - สองแถว


finally we got dropped off at Ban Phe pier.
this time i had splashed out and booked a room at a luxury resort and was told there was a free speed boat ride from the pier directly to the resorts beach. i was soon given a ticket for the "speed boat leaving now!" with a price tag of 2000 bahts! what the *&"%!? that's like 14 times more expensive than my 3 hour bus journey! no matter how many times i said i had a free speed boat i wasn't getting anywhere so i asked for the standard ferry which most tourists & locals take to the island.
as it was "leaving now!" i paid my 200 baht (i think i got ripped-off) and walked down the pier to a ferry that was totally full with people, bags, food, chickens, you name it, it was on that boat. having nowhere to sit but on the side of the boat in 30 degrees something sunshine we jugged our way towards Ko Samet.

on the ferry from Ban Phe


just so you can understand what i'm talking about, here is a map of Ko Samet.



so i was staying at Ao Prao beach and the ferry i was riding was going to Nah Dan pier....great.
at this stage all i wanted to do was dive into the ever so inviting blue ocean!
at Nah Dan pier were waiting
more songthaews (not another one!) to take people to the beach of their choice. i jumped on the one going to Ao Prao with a few others. after about 1 minute we were stopped and all asked to fork out the 200 baht entrance free to the island. Ko Samet is actually a national park so all us "foreigners" pay 200 baht, Thais pay 80....
the road (read this as a path) was paved up until this point. after paying the entrance fee the road disappears and becomes a pot-holed, rain-washed, unkempt, gravel track.
ummmm, i wonder where our 200 bahts are being used....?!

but after a short ride (25 baht) i was greeted with the sight i had been waiting for.
Ao Prao resort. it was like paradise.

the small beach of Ao Prao is shared by 3 resorts (Ao Prao, Le Vimarn, and Lima Coco) with Ao Prao resort being at the end.
hard to image that 7 hours ago i was in Hong Kong's bustling city and now sipping a refreshing drink listening to the sounds of lapping waves....


Ao Prao


a perfect welcome
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