Destination – Thailand
- Part I –
Koh Chang &
Koh Mak (Islands in the northeast) and a Bangkok
stopover
Immediately after
crossing the border we know we’ve arrived in Thailand. After the 4 hour bus ride on the Cambodian
side, we walk across the border, and then take a minivan, pickup, ferry to Koh
Chang and then another pickup. Of
course, at any given moment you have no idea how you’re going to get there and
most importantly when you are going to begin your journey. But somehow you just know you will get there in
the end, so you just hang around and get to know your fellow travelers, in this
case, two nice French chicks and a weird German sextourist. It was this way 14 years ago, it was this way
9 years ago and it’s the “same same” now.
We go back to
Koh Chang after 9 years and It’s changed so much. We remember one reasonable place to eat and some
very rustic accommodation. Now, it’s so big and so many nice hotels and all
sorts of shops and restaurants. Well, what really matters that the beach is still amazing. The food is still nice and cheap served in
tiny portions, by western standards. Thai massages are even better than we
remembered. We stay at the Paddy’s Palms Resort, a nice hotel with a big pool
and nice buffet breakfast. If you are not overly sensitive to the sexual
exploitation of young women in developing countries by old (or young but really
weird), disgusting sexual western predators, you’ll have no problems staying there.
We did!
After 1 week in
Koh Chang we move to Koh Mak. Only a pickup
then ferry then pickup ride away and we
find this secluded amazing little paradise. Please check out the pics. We meet a nice German couple on the boat, some
new instant friends. The beach is so
beautiful that makes you actually forget about the painful sand fly bites, the very
rustic accommodation and the really scary electric storm at night. It’s really
Thailand as it was 10, 15 years ago. After a few days in Koh Mak, we take a
speedboat back to the mainland, one of our bumpiest rides ever. Then we catch a nice bus and head to Bangkok.
And YES, it’s still one of the coolest, hippest, most cosmopolitan pumping
capital cities ever.
Welcome to Backpackistan!
This time we are just here for 3 days,
but yeah, we’ll be back! Next stop Laos …..