We spent a long weekend at this gorgeous island off the south-eastern Gulf coast. Like many places in SE Asia, it took a plane, a boat, and a minivan to get us there.
Once on the island, we found our guesthouse on a river that feeds into the sea. We hiked our way toward the interior of the island, uphill through the forest, to a waterfall and a great swimming area.
We also spent some time with an elephant sanctuary and got to bathe, ride, and feed one. We also made friends with our self-described 'boy mahout'. Another beautiful place in this amazing part of the world.
Once on the island, we found our guesthouse on a river that feeds into the sea. We hiked our way toward the interior of the island, uphill through the forest, to a waterfall and a great swimming area.
We also spent some time with an elephant sanctuary and got to bathe, ride, and feed one. We also made friends with our self-described 'boy mahout'. Another beautiful place in this amazing part of the world.
Few airports are so small and cute |
Even the plane and manicured bushes were cute |
This ferry took us and the minivan across to the island |
The river community was holding its annual blind kayak race |
All paddlers wore blindfolds |
This family lives at the guesthouse we stayed in |
These crabs are usually quick enough to hide under the sand before I can snap a pic |
The mysterious Thai crab circles from space |
I loved the gas stations here |
Apparently, it's a Mecca for Russian tourists |
Your one-stop shop for books and motor scooters |
A less fancy gas station |
Beth's next job assignment. She'll have to learn 'Eaglish' first. |
Did I mention the gas stations here? |
The traditional Thai sport |
The trail toward the waterfall |
These fish were literally man-eating |
They nibbled for as long as you could take it and hold still |
Now look, see, just stay calm and no one gets hurt! |
Mr. Boy Mahout got a call from his mama while taking us out for a spin with Nellie. By the way, is she the one who buys your shirts? Just asking. |
He's 12 - such a nice kid, going to school, learning English, and he enjoys working |
Rubber plantation - part of a big industry in Thailand |
The sap is extracted and refined to make rubber |
Chillin' - a universal tradition |
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