Once on Koh Tao (we arrived Tuesday morning around 9:30 on the Island), we started our scubadiving classes. We had to watch some videos, listen to "lectures", "read" a book and fill out a study guide before taking a theoretical test. We also walked out from the beach with scuba gear on into the shallow water to do some underwater exercises in a safe environment....you know, where if something goes wrong all you have to do is stand up. The scariest exercise was probably taking off my mask (with the breathing regulator still in my mouth) and having to put it back on under water.
Here's a picture of our group of divers. Alain was our instructor. He is the cool guy laying at our feet. He was really an awesome instructor.....also....he's a Belgian! Hurray for Belgium.
We don't have pictures of scubadiving unfortunately. Our underwater camera cannot handle that without a casing....but we did go snorkeling as well. We went to this bay on the other side of the island with a Swedish couple who was in our Scubadiving group: Elizabeth and Andre. If you look closely at the bay you can see a big rock.....thats about where we were snorkeling (actually....that rock is just where you could actually start seeing anything because the water was not very clear).Another part of our adventure seen in this picture is our fun ride in a pick-up taxi along the hilly and completely unpaved roads throughout the island. This was really fun, especially with elizabeth and Andre in the back with us!
Here is some coral/weird and colourful sealife we saw. When you wave your hand close enough to these little colourful animals they would completely suck in. It was pretty cool.
We went on an all day snorkeling trip. That was actually pretty cool. Unfortunately it was pretty windy and cloudy so the visibility was not so good and we never got great pictures. We did see some cool fish though. Here we are on the boat that took us, a Thai family and three Swedish women to three different islands.
Koh Tao was awesome! Probably the best part of the whole trip!
Next we moved on to a resort in Chumpohn city, which is in Chumpohn province. We basically just chose to stay there because it was on our way back to Bangkok. We stayed three nights to be relaxed. It was nice....ok....could have been better. It was really not that bad.....but there are many reasons why we would not stay there again. Here are some of the positive aspects though:
Our little bungalow was pretty cool. It had a nice view too, but the weather was never nice enough to get a good picture.
We went on an all day snorkeling trip. That was actually pretty cool. Unfortunately it was pretty windy and cloudy so the visibility was not so good and we never got great pictures. We did see some cool fish though. Here we are on the boat that took us, a Thai family and three Swedish women to three different islands.
Here are some of the coolest fish we saw. They were beautiful! Unfortunately this picture does not show nearly how brightly colored they were!
Here's Derrick! (sorry this picture is not clear at all.....it was the water's fault I tell you!)
And here's Miranda!
And after we spent two more nights in Bangkok, we flew back to Japan.
Here's Derrick! (sorry this picture is not clear at all.....it was the water's fault I tell you!)
And here's Miranda!
We were supposed to go on a squid fishing trip one evening.....but the weather was not good enough.....it was too windy. SO, the resort decided to take us on a random sight seeing trip instead. We tried to go to a museum.....but it was closed because it was January 1st.
So....we saw monkeys! Ha, it was actually quite fun because we got to feed them.
We loved reading the English translation of the description of the monkeys. This is only some of it....our favorite part is the first line of the second paragraph.
And we saw some caves and a nice little temple. In the cave we saw a 2,000 year old painting of Buddha. That was pretty cool...unfortunately it was not well preserved and was very difficult to make out.
The man here was our guide for the caves and the small museum there that had nothing to do with the cave, lol. He was hilarious. He spoke like 5 words of english. When he was done "explaining" one thing he moved on to the next spot and would say "you you you, come come come" until we were all standing around him ready to decode his next explanation. Usually he ended up speaking Thai to our guide from the resort (the young woman in the picture on the left) who was driving us around. She would then kind of translate in broken Egnlish with a very strong Thai accent. Fun times.
And after we spent two more nights in Bangkok, we flew back to Japan.
We arrived back on Tuesday January 6th.
We made a stop in the Nagoya airport where we were told to "watch our steps" on the travelator by the voice coming out of the machine. We enjoyed this sign.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year everyone!
1 comment:
Ah, hilarious! You guys crack me up!! ^-^ I am glad you had a good time. Next time, don't forget to smuggle us over in your luggage. We'll fit. There is only FOUR of us....
Glad you're back!!
Laura H...
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