Thursday, September 19, 2013

PLACES I'VE BEEN AND PLACES I WANNA GO.

A quick post.

I've only just recently started documenting and writing my travels. I am a traveller and explorer by heart. As a young kid, I was so used to traveling a lot with other people. Travel by land, sea and air. I mostly enjoy land travels. Exhausting it may be but I get to see loads of things.

Back in my childhood days, my family always travel during summer by land trip. Back then, fuel wasn't that expensive and other commodities was reasonably priced. We would always go on a road trip which I wanna do again now that I am older and I have toys to document my travels.

I've been to many places in the Philippines. Manila being the least liked of all the places that I've been. No offense intended to the Manileños.

Let's start from the south.

I have been to Basilan on a one day travel and my mom up until now still doesn't know that I've been there. I went there with a friend. And I don't know what that place was called but the place was so nice! It was like the setting of Lord of The Rings forest. I just don't have any photos of it now.

Zamboanga City. Stayed there for 5 years so I know the place pretty much and the dialect. I learned!

From Zamboanga City I've travelled to Dipolog, Ozamis, Dapitan, Pagadian, Margosatubig, Iligan and all the other barangays that I've passed by during the travel.

Cagayan de Oro city, my home. But I consider Zamboanga as my real home though I've only stayed there for 5 years. It's totally more fun there.

From CDO I've travelled the road going to Surigao passing by Gingoog City, Butuan and many more barangays passed along the way. I've been to Malaybalay City in Bukidnon too and frankly I've passed Bukidnon many times and many places there while en route to Davao City.

The only place I've not been in Mindanao is the central part.

Visayas region. I've been to Cebu, Naval, Tacloban (father's hometown), Samar (mother's hometown), makes me a pure blooded Waray. Hahaha.. And I've learned the dialect as well. As a kid I used to spend my summers there. Palawan which I've been to last summer. There's still so many places in Visayas that I wanna visit.

Come Luzon. Manila of course. Batangas, Tagaytay, Olongapo, Baguio, Pampanga and the barangays I've passed by along the way.

So in the next 20 days to come, I am traveling up north to add more place visited on my list. And I mean really up North all the way up to Pagudpud. Batanes will have to wait till next time. And as for down south, I wanna visit Tawi-Tawi. I know it's a dangerous placed, I guess being labelled by the media as dangerous, that description clings on to the town till now. But I do have some friends that lives there so maybe I can go there after all.

My plan is to travel the Philippines first before setting out for more international travels. I have been to so far internationally speaking, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. Favourite place is Krabi, Thailand.

As for international trips, my main target is Europe. But being such an expensive travel, I'll save up for that. As for asia, I really wanna go to Cambodia. I am quite interested in that country.

This is me. And this is my passion for travel. I should've just become a flight attendant or work in cruise line but well, I didn't fit in those lines.

I quite envy my friends working in cruise line. They've been all around the world. But I'll get there too. Maybe just not as fast as them but I'll get there. This is my dream.

Working hard for that dream!


Well, that's all I wanna say. I said QUICK post but then again, this is not so quick after all. Teehee..


Much Love!!!

2D/1N NONGSA, BATAM, INDONESIA

Hello my Nomadic Traveler Friends!

Today's trip takes us to the sunny island of Batam, Indonesia...

Batam is an island, municipality and the largest city (on the island) in Riau Island Province of Indonesia. 45 min away by ferry from Singapore. Batam is divided into 12 sub-districts with Nongsa, Batam, Indonesia as our main destination for today.

My friends and I decided to have a short getaway and so we decided to head out to Batam.


HOW TO GET THERE?!?!

Staying in Singapore, we got there by ferry. Book your ferry tickets and hop on for a 45min ride.

Or fly to the island's main airport, the Hang Nadim Airport. International flights currently includes Singapore, Penang and Kula Lumpur.


SLEEP WHERE?!?!?!

I've been in Batam a few times but most of those times I stayed in Batam Kota (Central City) and this is my fisrt time outside the city, in Nongsa.

We booked at TURI BEACH RESORT. Being relaxation as the name of the game we decided to head down to this really awesome resort. Stayed there and just relax. Terrific place! You'll sure have fun!

Turi Beach Resort is located in Nongsa, Batam Island. 45 minutes drive from the main town in Batam and just 35 minutes away from Singapore by ferry.

TURI BEACH RESORT
Day 1. Meet up at 7am at Tanah Merah Interchange MRT station. Then we took a cab going to Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal. Once we arrived we got our tickets and stuff, the ferry leaves at 8am so we still have some time to have breakfast. After breakfast we headed to the immigration and board our ferry. It was 35 minutes ferry ride and since it was still early for us we had a peaceful nap. We woke up just in time. WELCOME TO NONGSAPURA, NONGSA, BATAM, INDONESIA!!!

We were greeted by the Turi Beach Resort staff and a transport took us to the hotel. There were other people together with us too. Vacationers.

We arrived at Turi Beach Resort. It was BEAUTIFUL!!! Our room was not yet ready so we decided to take a swim at the pool or walk around and marvel at the beautiful sight.

Everything was amazingly beautiful. But to my horror, just as happy as we arrived in Turi, my period came and I was sooooooo damn unprepared! Which caused me to panic a bit because we were so far away from the city and they don't have any nearby 7-11 or provisions shop for that matter. The only small souvenir shop they have which also sells tampons was CLOSE! We had to wait till someone came and opened the store for me! Damnit! What a mess. But that didn't stop me from having fun!

We went to the rocky area to explore. It was slippery. Very slippery! I slipped and fell! Probably was not my lucky day. But it was okay. I still was feeling positive regardless of the slip and period issues. By 1pm our room was ready. After showering, we decided to head out of Turi and have our massage and have lunch at a seafood house. Mind you, there's not much cabs in Nongsa area so we had to hire a cab for 5hrs which would bring us to wherever we want to go for a handsome fee. At this point, you don't have much choice.
I SLIPPED AND FELL AND GUESS THAT'S JUST SHIT.. lol.
Our first stop was our late lunch at Golden Prawn. We had a very huge lunch! It was so cheap that we just can't help ourselves. The seafood was so fresh! You know why?! Because they're still alive! They have this huge area where all the fishes and shells, crabs, lobsters were kept. You pick which one you want and how you want it to be cooked and they'll do the rest for you. Wait for about 45min and get ready to rumble!!!

We were so stuffed! So full... After lunch we went out to Batam city center and walked around the mall. Brought some stuffs mostly food. And the purpose of the walk is for our tummy to do it'd work because we wanna get our massage. Finally after some 2 hours we went to our massage place. I totally forgot the name but it was so nice. The place was just awesome and neat. And they accept SGD! The massage was only SGD22 for a 2hrs body scrub massage! Beat that! In Singapore 1hr is SGD60! What a killer!

It was a damn nice 2hrs relaxation massage. After massage we still had some more time so we decided to head back to the mall and grab some A&W. It was fun! The A&W crew were so nice. Hahaha.. And they joined us for some photos too! They're so free right?! Lol.

After our day in Batam City, it's time to go back to Nongsa. It was getting dark and by the time we reached Nongsa it was total darkness. There were no street lights and it was really scary. No wonder the driver said we should get back to Nongsa before dark.

We hanged out at the lobby for some time to have free wifi connection. Facebook. Twitter. Whatsapp. Instagram. Name it and we did it all in the lobby.

We headed back to our room. It was a fun and relaxing day. We're only staying for one night and the next day is our check out day. Desiree asked the F.O to do a late cheek out for us and luckily we were able to do late check out.

Day 2. Last day in Nongsa. Woke up pretty happy that day. We had our breakfast and since it was buffet, hahahaha, we sat there until 10am! After breakfast we changed to our swim wear (and this is where tampons are very useful) and went out swimming the entire day until 2pm. Our check out was 3pm. Our scheduled ferry trip was at 4:30pm.

For our last day in Nongsa, and with many Rupiah still on hand, we decided to splurge on drinks! Avocado shake was yummy! And some fries. The Turi staff were so nice and helpful.

We were transferred to Nongsapura Ferry Terminal. Head to immigration and boarded our ferry. Saying goodbye to Nongsa and Turi.

It was a very relaxing 2days holiday.

This holiday was last July 2012. It was a package we got from Groupon. You can check out their website for more travel discounts.

In all, we spent roughly about SGD 150 for the entire 2D1N trip.

Take some time off from the stressful society that is called WORK and relax. You deserve a lil break too!

Have a wonderful trip guys! Take care & Enjoy!

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN TO LATELY?!?!

Much Love!

Monday, September 9, 2013

1 DAY IN CEBU CITY, PHILIPPINES

Hello my Nomad Traveler Friends!

The Nomad Travels to the sunny island of Cebu City!!! On this entry, Me & bf stayed in Cebu for 1 day only. How we spent that day and where we had our over night? Read more!

CEBU CITY is the capital city of Cebu and is the second city of The Philippines being center of Metro Cebu. The city is located at the Eastern Shore of Cebu Island. It is the first Spanish settlement and the oldest city in the Philippines.

According to history, Ferdinand Magellan landed in Cebu on April 7, 1521 and with his threats of foreign occupation, he was killed at the Battle of Mactan after. Quite a colorful history actually. The Spanish invasion did not end with the death of Magellan.

Anyways, moving forward!

HOW TO GET THERE???

Whenever I go to Cebu, I always fly! For international & domestic flights, you will be arriving in Mactan International Airport. Getting around Cebu is quite easy. 2 major mode of transportations. Public Jeepneys & Taxi. Take a pick. Or you can ask your hotel for an airport transfer option.

I said before "whenever I go to Cebu". Yes, I've been to Cebu countless of times but not for holiday. My landing in Cebu City is just for transit. I usually stay inside the airport for some 3 or 4 hrs before flying off to other parts of the country.


WHERE TO STAY?!?!

The first time me and my bf stayed at Cebu, we stayed at The Holiday Spa Hotel located at Banilad, Cebu City. This is actually quite a convenient location. Essentially near Ayala Mall and accessible to the airport and the city.

There are loads of hotels all around Cebu. But seriously, while on vacation, hotel accommodation is not that much of importance simply because you do not stay inside your room the entire day!

This hotel is nice and comfy enough for us. Location worked quite well for us. A walking distance from The Distillery where we spent our night drinking.


WHAT TO DO 1 NIGHT STAY IN CEBU???

When in Cebu just for a day, it is best to visit historic places and experience SuTuKiL. Yes!! Cebu boasts a lot of activities and places to go. There's the infamous Sinulog Festival held every january of the year. It's Cebu's major festival that flocks from all over Philippines and from other countries visits Cebu to witness this colorful festival. Unfortunately for us, we did not go there during Sinulog.

So what did we do in Cebu???

You basically can't visit a lot of places in just one day. And Cebu being almost like the crowded Manila, we didn't bother going around far. So we went to visit one famous tourist spot that is The Magellan's Cross.

A Christian Cross commissioned by the Portuguese/Spanish explorer Ferdinand Magellan upon his arrival in Cebu on April 1521.

Lapu-Lapu Shrine. I've been here some 19 or 20 years ago. Yup! Way back in time. 20 years later, the Shrine has been improved a lot.

The Lapu-Lapu statue is a 20ft bronze statue in Punta Engaño, Lapu-Lapu City, Mactan Cebu in honor of Datu Lapu-Lapu who in history defeated Magellan during the Battle of Mactan.


BASILICA DEL STO. NIÑO CHURCH. One of the oldest church in the Philippines. Another historic place full of colors. A walking distance from the Magellan's Cross.




WHERE TO EAT?!?!

When in Cebu, it's the best to eat their SuTuKiL a short term for (SUGBA, TULA, KILAW) a type of cooking in many Filipino household. Sugba = grill. Tula = Fish Soup. Kilaw = Fish eaten raw. But ofcourse, there are other things to eat aside from this trio. There are loads of Sutukil restaurants around Mactan Area. Can be quite expensive though.

Salo-Salo SuTuKiL Restaurant. Located in Mactan, Cebu City.

The place was a typical sutukil restaurant. By the sea. Fresh seafood by the entrance to choose from. You pick whatever you want, how many kilo you want, tell them how you want each to be cooked and enjoy your food. That simple concept. But be wise. Places like this has too many tricks up their sleeves most especially to foreigners. Always ask how much the price is. Take note on that. Or be surprised once you pick up the bill.

Anyways, we had such an awesome time eating. Fresh seafood and the sea breeze! It was a pretty hot day and a nice cold coke was really what I just needed.

Food was awesome! Fresh as it could ever be. Hmmmm... I had too much.!!



Aside from here there are lots of places to visit in Cebu. The old town of Colon St., Cebu City. Fort San Pedro, Taoist Temple and many more that you can Google.

But as for me and bf, this day is enough. the next time we will visit Cebu, we will be heading to Moalboal and Camotes Island.
AYALA
With Shoebe at Ayala Mall enjoying Gelato! 
There! Cebu City in 1 day. Oh! Most of the time we took Cab going around Cebu. We can't risk getting lost in this big city uder 24hrs. Hehe.. Plus we had to wake up 3am and head to the airport for our flight to the sunny island of Puerto Princesa, Palawan.!!

The only thing you need to prep up fro your budget is the Sutukil, hotel & cab fare. Magellan's Cross & Lapu-Lapu Shrine is for free!

Enjoy your trip my fellow Nomads!

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN TO LATELY?!?!

Much Love!

KRABI, THAILAND

Hello my Traveller friends!

Today, The Nomad Travels to the sunny island of KRABI, THAILAND.

Thailand is known as the "Land of the Smiles" and it is easy to see why. Thai people are so friendly and they always give out that warm smile anywhere.

I have been to Thailand many times. Bangkok & Phuket. But this time, this is my first time going to Krabi with friends.

We went last April 2012. Celebrating my birthday & Gina's birthday. Actually, my birthday has passed probably a week or so, but, still, it's still April! This trip has been planned some months ago so we could plan our Annual Leaves/PH/OFF from work altogether.. It was a 4days/3night holiday. Away from the city and into the more serene Krabi.

Our main destination in Krabi was Ao-Nang. Walking distance to the beach.

Ao-Nang is not anything like Phuket. Frankly, there's no prostitution in Ao-Nang. We didn't see any sex trade trannies or even real babes for sex. Nothing!!! Ao-Nang is a clean place! It's not as happening as Phuket is though. Not a place for rowdy people looking for night life. Ao-Nang is a very serene place. Relaxing. Might be boring for you if you're the "Phuket" type of person.
HOW TO GET THERE???

LEARN TO FLY!!!  Kidding! Book a flight to Krabi International Airport. Unlike Bangkok, Krabi's airport is much more smaller. And from there, either you can ask your hotel for an airport transfer, or if you are on a tour package I think airport transfer is included. Other than that, take a cab going to your hotel.

Our hotel was situated in AO NANG.. 30 minutes away from the airport. We paid BHT 600. And then the uncle offered to pick us up at the hotel on the day we will leave Ao Nang. So yeah, we took it. And I think it was a good idea coz there was not much cabs going around Ao Nang. Although I guess you can take their public transportation but with all our bags it's too much of a hassle.

KNOCK OFF WHERE?!?!

Gina booked us at Mercure Krabi. A quiet place, kinda secluded, and there's not much transportation going in and out there. From the main road, It's a 5min walk to our hotel.

The hotel is pretty nice actually! The beds were comfy! They have 3 pools and a poolside bar. They do weekends evening seafood buffets and breakfast buffets. Food wise, it was okay. But, if you really want to experience Krabi gastronomy itself, hit the food stalls at the road side! Fabulous and really cheap!

WHAT TO DO?!?!

When in Krabi or in any part of the Thai islands like Phi-Phi Island or Phuket or Chiang Mai and the likes, the first thing any tourist would do is BOOK AN ISLAND TOUR.

Along side the streets of Krabi are really small stalls that sells island tours. At first we were hesitant to take the tour because they are just beside the road! It's not like any travel tour office which is air conditioned and such. They do have flyers stating the rates and such plus they offer discounts too. So we walked around first, and comparing tour package prices, had lunch and finally, on the way back to our hotel we bought 2 island tour package from the Travel Tour Agency whose office is just at the roadside, no aircon and feels like you'll get conned somehow. They provide hotel pickups on a scheduled time. So yes! We somehow trusted them.

We booked the "4 Islands Tour" and "Phi-Phi Islands Tour" through Barracudas Tour.


DAY 1.

Upon arrival in Krabi, we checked-in and went out asap to grab some lunch. Our hotel may be 5min walk from the major road but once you get there, restaurants are everywhere.

We had our late lunch as we arrived at about 2pm something.

Booked our tours.

Head back to the hotel. Rest for a while and then we went out for the good 'ol traditional Thai Massage. It really felt awesome! We decided to do the massage on our first day coz we have this gut feeling that on the following days to come we will not be able to get any more massage and we were right! The next day we can't even sleep properly. We had major sunburns!!! FML...

After massage, we went back to the hotel to have our drinking session. To our surprise, the hotel staff popped at the door with a birthday cake for Gina! The sweetest thing ever!

Oh! And I forgot to mention, back at the immigration in Krabi Airport, the immigration officer SANG HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO GINA!!! Super amazing!! Thai people are really so amazing!

Anyways, we enjoyed the cake and got pretty high on vodka and went to sleep.


DAY 2.

Waking up early for breakfast before going on our 1st island tour.

Our hotel was so cool, they provided us with beach bags and inside were beach towels! But of course, you gotta return back the towels. The next day they will change your beach towels again. Awesome! Again, the hotel exceeded our expectations!

We were fetched at the exact timing the sales person told us for our pick up time. Before going off, we lathered ourselves with loads of sun block.

We stopped at the blvd. where I guess the main office was for the travel agency. There were a bunch of us. We were divided into 4 groups. We were handed different colored stickers to stick to our shirts so the tour guide I guess can easily spot his group.

Because we booked the tour with the speed boat, we belonged to the first class. Those who booked with the long tail boats, well, I guess is kinda boring.

The difference you is that for the speed boat tour, there's only 15-20 of us. Where by the Long Tail boat was 50-75 people. That's massive! Ofcourse, speed boat tours costs more but it's more comfy and definitely faster than the long tail boat.

We hopped on to the speed boat and took the very front seat. It was my first time to ride the speed boat so it took me a whole good 10 minutes to settle in and stop from screaming and laughing like some hysterical woman while the rest was so calm. FML.

We went to another island first to fetch the rest of the guests who stayed in that 5 star resort.

The first stop was at PHRANANG CAVE.

Beautiful views. Although some of the cave walls were vandalized by idiots. I really hate this kind of people! Like cmon! Have respect for nature!

While at Pranang Cave, we stayed there for 1 hour. Guests can do rock climbing.. There were guides though for those first timers. They have the easy climb and then they have the extreme climb. Freaking admire those guides. Of course, safety is a primary precaution, so climbers were required to wear the safety harness, shoes, and helmets. I just don't know how much it costs. I didn't asked.

While in Phranang Cave, we saw this deity worship sanctuary which was full of wood carved "penis" or rather "penises" coz there was a lot of those things. Lingams are a symbol of the Hindu God Shiva and are associated with fertility and virility.

The guide said that in old times, fishermen, before going off to the sea to ensure a safe journey at the seas.

I did not took any pictures of the sanctuary in respect to their tradition and beliefs. If you guys are interested, you can always find those pictures over Google or Yahoo. Just type in on search PHRANANG CAVE.


Nest stop, CHICKEN ISLAND. Laugh at the name all you want, but once you see the island you'll know why they call it the Chicken Island. Yes!! The mountain formation was that of a chicken! Especially the chicken head!! Reminds me of Cow & Chicken. LOL. Did a 45min snorkeling there. We were warned not to go far as the sea current was moving fast. For the life of me! I don't freaking know how to swim! So I depended on my life jacket so dearly.. I snorkeled anyways.. I was paddling constantly towards the speed boat coz the current was quite strong taking me with it far from the boat.
CHICKEN ISLAND
LONG TAIL BOAT


We went to another island just for a quick lunch included in the package tour. From afar we can see the Tup Island. After our lunch I went on a quick dive to the sea and some sun tanning before heading off to the next island.

3rd island, TUP ISLAND. Situated along Koh Dam Khwan. You will see two islands from a distance but as the tide recedes, the sea is gradually separated by white sands & limestones connecting the two islands. Snorkeling here and there. Exploring the islands. And keeping an eye on our tour guide Alex a.k.a "Bob Marley". There were lots of tourists around and so many speed boats and long tail boats. By this time I can sense that my skin is burning but I still went on having fun under the sun. After an hour of fun, we headed back to the boat for some refreshments provided of course by the tour. Sweet Pineapples & Watermelons and ultra cold mineral water! Ahhhh...

CREDITS TO: GOOGLE IMAGES | www.globalgrasshopper.com  For a better view of what Tup Island looks like! 
Last island on the list is Poda Island. White sands. More snorkeling and frankly, I prefer this island's snorkeling site! The water's crystal clear! Just awesome!!! By this time We were pretty burned out and my skin is so red. I am feeling the pain now. I still pushed through and snorkeled. Pretty amazing view!

After an hour it's time to go back home. On the way home, we were so beaten up by the sun that no aloe vera gel can ease the pain. I was in pain! After so many years, I've gotten myself burned so badly by the sun. I asked my friend to help me put on my back aloe vera gel that I brought with me.

Halfway back to Ao-Nang, we passed the rain. The calm seas went boing boing. And those with us at the front seat moved back to the shelter. While we stayed in front. Braving the storm. Lol. It wasn't like the storm actually. But hey! It was windy and raining and the speed boat was slapped by the sea. A wild rocky ride! The rain hitting my face was painful! But you know what?! It was fun! We arrived at Ao-Nang wet but safely.

We thanked Alex a.k.a Bob Marley and gave him a whopping tip for a service well done. And we like him so much. He was so much fun.

Once we reached the hotel we straightaway headed to the pool and let our skin cool off. It helped a wee bit but damn sunburn is too much!!! And yes! We lathered ourselves with sunblock an hour before the tour started and as many times as we remembered.

After the pool, we headed back to our room and rinsed up. Resting for a while before going out to grab dinner. We headed to a BBQ buffet at a restaurant near our hotel for BHT250/pax we were so damn full.. Walked around Ao-Nang, exploring and went back to the hotel. Fell asleep like nobody's business. Snoring. Too tired.

Day 3. 

Woke up at 6am. Prepped and had breakfast at our hotel's restaurant. Buffet breakfasts are the bomb! Need to load up my tummy for today's adventure. 8am was our pick-up time however we were picked up at about 9am. Somehow we were nearly missed out had we not pestered the hotel's front desk to call the tour agency.

Anyways, for today's tour, we are heading to the Phi-Phi Islands! 8 islands the entire day!

So we were brought back to the same place yesterday and hopped on to our speed boat. Of course, we took the front seat! It's more fun there! This time however, out tour guide was not as nice as Alex.

1st island was the BAMBOO ISLAND. Another day under the sun. And although our skin was still aching from the sunburns yesterday, we still went on. I still managed to put on my life jacket so ever slowly and carefully and went snorkeling again! Hahaha... 45min snorkel time and off we go to the next stop.

2nd island was Viking Cave. We just passed by there the speed boat moving so slowly for us tourists to take photos.

3rd island was Lohsamah Bay. Another snorkeling site. This time I didn't go down. Need to save my skin.

4th island was Pileh Bay. The most beautiful lagoon I've ever seen! It was so breathtakingly beautiful. The waters were so crystal clear. The lush trees so ever green. We were all so amazed by this beautiful sight. We were not allowed to snorkel there. As the lagoon was for pictures only.

5th island was the ever famous Maya Bay. Surrounded by Mountains and white sand, Maya Bay was the shooting location of Leonardo Di Caprio's movie THE BEACH. Well, I still don't understand that movie until now and I couldn't even be bothered watching it again. Anyways, Too many people there. It has been too popularized by "The Beach" that a lot of tourists wants to go there. And Maya Bay will not fail you guys! The lush scenery is so tempting. Don't just stay at the shore! Walk around but don't walk too far and get lost. We walked around the island and found this really cool kind of a lagoon place where people jump off the cliff!!! It was amazing! Too bad I just don't know how to swim and certainly will not risk my life for a beautiful lagoon jump. Hehe... I fell in love with the place! Photo's cant express much, you'd have to be there to feel what I felt.

6th island was Monkey Beach. Well, by it's name I guess you guys can tell that this is a dominion for Monkeys! Too many monkeys! Scary! You can go down and swim around but I didn't want to. You can feed the monkeys too but be cautious. They can take anything from you and you can't do anything about it. Just take photo's to be safe.

7th island Phi-Phi Don. Where we had our super late lunch. Relaxed on the beach. Did swim a bit. Commercial stores are everywhere. You can buy your souvenirs from there too. After an hour we went off to the last island.

8th island Hin Klang. It's an open sea snorkeling. Amazing clear waters. I put on my life vest again ever so careful and went snorkeling again. Pretty awesome sight.

After an hour at Hin Klang, It's time to go back to Ao-Nang. Back to our hotel. Swim by the pool again to cool ourselves. After a while we headed back to our room and took showers. By 7pm, we went out to have some dinner. We ended up having dinner at the street. But hey! There were a lot of Caucasians eating by the road side and drinking at the road side. The best way to experience Thai food. Stuffed at a very cheap price! Too much!!!

So we headed back to our hotel after walking around and buying souvenirs. Had a leg massage instead of body massage. You see, it was indeed a great thing that we had our massage on the first day at Krabi. Prepped our things. Checked our passports. Contacted the driver to send us back to the airport. And went to bed with an aching body.

Day 4.

Had our last day breakfast at the hotel. Prepped and checked for any last minute things. Checked out and boarded our cab on the way back to the airport and fly back to reality. Vacation is over!!

It was a really fun holiday. We've burned our skins but it was all worth it!

So we have come to the end of my journey to Krabi, Thailand. I left my heart at Krabi!!!

In total, I spent about SGD600 for the entire trip. I can't bloody remember how much was the airfare and hotel anymore. We flew by Jetstar. Booked the hotel by Agoda. That SGD 600 was also inclusive of food, drinks, tips, souvenirs, & cab fare.

But here's the definite price for the tour which I still have the pamphlet with me till now. Lucky me!

BARRACUDAS TOUR
 - 245/7 Moo 2, Ao-Nang, Muang, Krabi 81000 Thailand
 - Tel. 075-637092, 075-695111-2
 - Fax 075-637094
 - email: barracudastourkrabi@hotmail.com
 - www.barracudastourkrabi.com

PHI-PHI ISLANDS (by speed boat)
*adults: BHT 1,800.00
*child: BHT 1,200.00

4 ISLANDS (by speed boat / long tail)
*adult: BHT 1,200.00 / BHT 600.00
*child: BHT 800 / BHT 400.00

08:00 - Pick up from Krabi Town & Klong Muang
08:30 - Pick up from Ao-Nang
09:00 - Depart from pier by speed boat
09:30 - Depart from pier by Long Tail Boats.

All package includes:

- hotel transfers
- National PArk fees
- Accidental Insurance
- English Speaking Guides
- Masks, snoekerls, and life jacket
- Lunch *restaurant lunch for Phi-Phi Island tour / *buffet lunch for 4 Islands tour
- fruits and drinking water
- soft drinks at Phi-Phi Island

THINGS TO BRING AND NEVER TO FORGET!!!

Passport
light, comfy clothes.
load up on sunscreen with high SPF and with protection against UVA/UVB
Aloe Vera Gel (to cool your skin)
sunglasses
beach cap
beach towels
beach mat (optional)
swim wear
camera (preferably water proof for under water photo shoot)
camera protector
dry bag if you have to keep your valuables DRY!
flip flops
anti-motion sickness tablets for those who can't take the motion.
Water (optional. The tour guide will provide bottled water for all)
crazy friends
and yourself!!!

Enjoy yourselves. Protect your skin. Have fun under the SUN!!!

Look for ALEX if you're going on tour with the Barracudas!!

Have a great beach summer!

WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN TO LATELY?!?!

Much Love!