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Bye Bye Bangkok, Hello Koh Samui

Posted by Dave on July 23rd, 2008

Beautiful Chaweng Beach

I took an overnight, double-decker bus filled with backpackers from Bangkok to Surat Thani. The bus/boat combination was $14, half the cost of the train/boat option, and more readily available, so I went with it. I got a few hours of sleep during the ride. I found the provided blankets necessary given the air-conditioning which was kept cranked up the whole way. I was sitting next to a nice Australian woman who was previously mistaken for a ladyboy by a drunk old white guy while we were waiting to be shown to the bus from Khao San road. I witnessed the awkward exchange and felt bad for her.

Backpackers bound for Phuket

Around 6am, eleven hours after we began our journey, the bus dumped us off at a small outdoor cafe. The cafe was a staging ground for people to be shuttled to various connections depending on their ultimate island destination. After watching someone ride off on the back of a scooter, and a gaggle of people headed for Phuket pack into a pick-up, a giant luxury bus pulled up for those of us headed to Kho Samui. I grabbed a seat in the lower level lounge which was fit for a rock star.

Ferry to Kho Samui

What I expected to be a short ride turned into another hour of driving. Along the way, we filled up the bus with more of the Kho Samui bound. The bus pulled right onto the pier so it was only a few steps to the waiting ferry. Another one and a half hours later, the ferry stopped at Kho Samui.

My bungalow on Kho Samui

Next, it was into the back of one of the modified pick-ups with the bench seating. These cool contraptions are the cheapest way to shuttle yourself around on the islands. Air-conditioned taxis are too costly, and I have no intention of learning how to ride a scooter after seeing the walking wounded upon arrival in Bangkok. I hopped off at Chaweng Beach, the busiest area on the island. I found a bungalow along one of the beach access roads, dropped off my stuff in the room, and before checking in, walked out to the water for my first view of a Thai beach.

It was truly picture-perfect.

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5 Comments »

Comment by Wendy UNITED STATES
2008-07-23 09:09:03

The first photo is gorgeous!

 
Comment by Jay UNITED STATES
2008-07-23 11:17:41

Dave - Keep up the awesome, I check your site daily. I am really enjoying the pics and stories now that you are in Thailand. “Enjoy the Beach and cut the BS” :)

 
Comment by Nomadic Matt UNITED KINGDOM (34 comments.)
2008-07-23 16:00:56

chaweng is a nice beach…all the action happens there…..are you on haat rin yet? ooooo i can’t wait to get to bangkok next month…..you’re making me excited.

Comment by Dave THAILAND
2008-07-24 22:52:16

Yep, I’ve enjoyed Haat Rin and am on the more remote north of the island now. :)

 
 
Comment by Kango Suz UNITED STATES (64 comments.)
2008-07-28 14:55:58

What a great bungalo! Enjoy your time on the beach!

 
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