James and I are very happy to be joined by our friends from home, Peter Shelton and Charles Glenn, who flew out for the Full Moon Party and still have a couple of days left with us. It has been great experiencing the South Islands of Thailand with them and we've had some great times (those of which we can remember).
One of the most memorable, and at the same time least memorable nights so far. |
The Full Moon Parties, on Koh Phangan, were definitely worth the wait. We met a lot of new people there and have both collected many stories of the characters that we became aquainted with (for instance, Canadian Eric, who convinced us all that he was in fact "not a lesbian" as he "did not have three nipples"). We met a few Irish people, embracing their National Holiday in style. The Full Moon Party itself was noticeably busier than the build up parties on the island, maybe by as much as four times, and drink prices went up too. However, I can honestly say that you cannot really compare it to any other night out you'll ever experience. Painted from head to toe in fluorescent body paint, carrying a bucket of some crazy mix of local whiskey and Red Bull syrup, dancing to songs unheard for months, it's an unmisseable event!
We planned to spend the following days allowing our livers to recover from the trauma we had put them through. The four of us travelled to Koh Phi Phi, an island to the West of Mainland Thailand. Little did we know, the nightlife on this island was just as fun and good natured as Koh Phangnan and we ended up going out most nights to investigate the local deals on drinking!
At this point, I would like to interject and reassure any readers that James and I have not just given up on life, and adopted the lifestyle of raging alcoholics in an effort to forget our identities and be forced to stay on the islands for the rest of our existance (although that does sound tempting). In between nights out, we have been exploring the immediate area and relaxing on beaches. Just a few days ago, Pete, Charles, James and I took a boat trip around the islands of Koh Phi Phi. At one point, we stopped to do some snorkelling and saw hundereds of tropical fish that would swim inches from our masks, a trully breathtaking experience. We then continued and stopped for a couple of hours on Maya Beach, a beautiful bay on one the islands that has been kept as a nature reserve so as to retain it's beauty. This beach was the setting for the film 'The Beach' with Leonardo Dicaprio, so it was an interesting visit for that reason also.
View from 'The Beach' |
We have now moved on further, to Phuket, another island joined to the mainland by a bridge. It is astounding to analyse the price difference between Koh Phi Phi and Phuket. Although we are staying in very basic accomodation here, it costs us a mere 350Baht for a room of four (that is about £1.90 a night per person) compared to the 1400Baht we were paying in Phi Phi (£7 per person per night) for a similar room. It is nice to have more money to spend so we can relax a bit more and not have to think about our budget all the time.
Pete and Charles will be staying with us until the end of the month, so we plan to spend a day or two in Bangkok before they leave, at which point James and I will depart for Vietnam! Plenty to fit in as we near the half-way point of our adventure through South East Asia.