Monday, April 13, 2009

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KRABI THAILAND




Langkawi, Malaysia to Krabi Thailand. What is the best route? From Langkawi take a ferry from jetty port at Kuah Town to Satun Thailand. There are three ferry times to satun from Langkawi. But we took the earliest departure which is 9am. It would take 45mins to 1 hour to reach Satun Thailand. Be sure to adjust your watch . Thailand is one hour behind Malaysia.

Cost of ferry ticket to Satun : RM30/person

From Satun, you go through immigration. Then ride the tuktuk to town to take a bus going to Krabi. From Satun town to Krabi town , it would take 4 to 5 hr bus ride.

Cost of Tuktuk from jetty port of Satun to Satun Town : TB20/person
Cost of Bus ride to Krabi : TB230/person


In Singapore and Malaysia you won't have trouble in communicating with the locals. But in Thailand, prepare yourself for not so many locals can speak english. But it's okay don't panic. . .

Yes, DON'T PANIC! Though this town was hit by a tsunami years ago, they've rebuilt it and has taken steps to protect the Thai people and tourists as well in case such natural calamity will occur again.

So, why go to krabi and not Phuket?
1. To stay in Krabi is much cheaper than Phuket. It's more quiet and less commercialized than Phuket.

2. From Krabi, you may also reach Phi Phi Islands by taking speedboat tours. Cost: TB 1000/person. They'll bring you to Bamboo Island, Monkey Island, Viking Island, Phi Phi Don, Ton Sai Beach, Snorkel at Phangan Bay, Maya Beach (scenes from the famous Leonardo Di Caprio's movie The Beach). They'll even provide Lunch, drinking water, cola, life vests, snorkel equipments. All for TB1,000!!

3. Watch Muay Thai competition.



4. Eat pad thai everyday.



5. Pose like Leonardo Di Caprio ala The Beach at Maya Beach.


6. Snorkeling is the national sport of tourists in Southern Thailand.


But what can i say? I love Southern Thailand, had a great time and will long to go back again in this beautiful area of Thailand
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LANGKAWI, MALAYSIA


How to enjoy Langkawi?
1. Rent a Car - it's absolutely practical. There are no public transportations available in Langkawi except for a taxi. Don't worry if you did not bring your Driver's Licence they won't ask anyway. You also have to put your on petrol. But first you must learn how to open a defective gas tank
door. . .

Cost: RM 50/day (for a not so new proton car)

2. Book an Island Hopping Tour. It will cost you RM29/person. Itinerary includes Lake of the pregnant woman, Eagle feeding,

3. Sightseeing is the best past time in Langkawi. So, make sure you pack your sun protection cream, shades, lots and lots of water, map of the island (in case you get lost. . .)



4. Pig out! Take time in taking in the flavors of Malaysian cuisine.

5. Visit the Duty Free Shops. Buy lots of chocolates. And buy yourself a new luggage, it's very very cheap here. Bought mine for RM71. Saleslady said waterproof material. . .

6. And lastly, make new friends!
Off to Krabi Thailand! Yahoo!!!

ASIAN ADVENTURE

Our adventure started in Singapore. We heard that it's really expensive to stay in Singapore so we decided to just pass by and eat at a hawker stall. Tiong Bahru was our first stop.
Spent a total of SGD30 to SGD40 on gloriously delicious meal!













Then we headed out to the newest Singapore attraction - Singapore Flyer - SGD29.50/adult entrance fee. You get to see the whole city for 30 minutes in a whole new way. Much like London Eye (in London).

After 5 hrs in Singapore we took a midnight bus to Kuala Lumpur. Buses going to malaysia are cheap and very comfortable. Best to hop on a bus during the night, it not only saves you accomodation expense but also less hotter to travel.
We arrived in Kuala Lumpur around 5am in the morning. Accomodations around KL during that time are fully booked because of the Formula One racing event. No choice but to pay more. Sigh

After a refreshing sleep and bath, we headed out to see the ever famous Petronas and KL Tower.

It's a quiet sunday morning , few cars are on the road. On the way to Petronas we spotted this cute hawaiian theme bar and resto .
At the end of the road is this humongous building towering over you. Despite of the KL heat , tourists flocked to KLCC Suria and the Petronas Twin Towers. But mind you, you have to book your tickets as early as 8am if you want to have an opportunity to climb up to the viewing deck. They only allow a certain number of persons in a day for viewing.





So you see, it's the Formula One fever in KL. Pose for the camera girl.
Hey! Do you mind?

A ground breaking experience and an ear splitting one. Watching the Formula One was extremely exciting! I was looking forward to seeing a car crashed to complete my experience. But unfortunately. the rain spoilt all the action. The race had to be stopped for a while. Spectators from all walks of life and all types of color grew impatient so just fill out the time , took our pictures ang goofed around the hillstand.
Next stop. . . Langkawi , Malaysia

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