Friday 29 February 2008

This is the end...

...my friend!

Oh its a sad sad moment. :o(
Time has just flown past! It feels like only yesterday we were wondering what to pack for 6 months of travelling!
It's been a wonderful 5 months - absolutely wonderful!

Back to Bangkok with a bang!

We started in Bangkok - now we're ending in Bangkok!


SO much has happened in between!


We arrived a couple of days before our flight - just so we could sort out our shipping and do some last minute shopping.


On one such shopping trip, we noticed a Mr Singh and his wife - so naturally we rushed over to say hello. Turns out he lives 5 minutes away from us in London and moreover, his daughter was in the same class as Gurcharan! Another example of how small the world really is. You may never meet people that live 5 minutes from your home and you will end up meeting them miles away from home. It was wonderful to meet them and we ended up spending a whole day with them. They we're great company!

Manav, Bobby, Raj Uncle, Aunty, and the 'UK Couple'

Later that evening we were fortunate to dine with another very good mate of ours - Bobby. That's not all, the great Manav SIngh also gave us the pleasure of his company. Manav has his own blog where he posts dilruba lessons! He is a very good dilruba player himself. We only know him through his blog - it was good to meet him in person! (infact, he is single and very good looking hint hint!!!hehe!) ;o) It was quite the party - Manav took us out for some midnight ice cream treat at a 'cool' funky ice cream parlour. I had a ferrero rocher and nutella ice cream! mmmm! they even had...DURIAN ICE CREAM!!!! can you believe that! yuck!

Ban's resort - Ko Tao, Thailand

This cost us 15 pounds a night.
Can you believe it - this luxurious resort for 15 pounds a night?! The views were breath taking. Sitting on the balcony watching the sunset after a hard day's work of diving, sun bathing on the beach or swimming in one of the two pools was divine!
Moreover - this place had a whole other room! Yes, we could actually walk out of our bedroom into a whole different lounge room! We found that very strange as for the last few months we only have one room and a bathroom to ourselves!

The beaches in Ko Tao are some of the best we have come across. The vibe and atmosphere here is great. The water is crystal clear and you can even spot a few fishes near the beacht. The sand is soft white and powdery. It's small enough not to be too commercial - but big enough to have some swanky restaurants.

KO Tao is one of three islands in the south of Thailand. Ko Samui is for the package tourist and too commercial - so we didn't bother going there. Ko Phan ngan is where the infamous Full Moon Parties are held. We gave it a miss as it has more of the party all night vibe, which we're not into.
We ended up spending a whole 13 nights here - the longest amount of time we have spent in any one place.

It was our last destination in the whole South East Asia backpacking trip. It was a great way to say goodbye - it couldn't have been better!

Sunday 17 February 2008

Swimming with sharks!!!

yes...SHARKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SO, Gurcharan and I are fully certified Open Water PADI Divers!

It was the most fun I've ever had. In fact, I had so much fun that we decided to do the Advance PADI! Unfortunately, Gurcharan had a massive migrane and could not complete his course - the crazy boy still went out to do 2 deep water dives though! NUTTER! Despite his migrane and throwing up he still managed to get his core dives done, so atleast he can do the deep dives. I on the other hand am a certified Advanced PADI diver. I got to do the night dive - which was a spooky but exciting experience for me. The last two dives require navigation without the instructor! He just throws you over board and wishes you good luck! This was kinda daunting at first - but the training and instruments really prove useful here!

Diving is one of the most amazing experiences of my life. Its a whole new universe down there. The live coral was teaming with all kinds of aquatic life. Its unbelievable how many different shapes, colours, sizes God has created on this earth - diving with these animals just puts a whole new dimention to the diversity of life on this panet.

Gurcharan all kitted up. Hmmmnnn...Crissy and Camile look perplexed - are they checking out his butt?!
Preet all kitted up! The scuba gear was heavyy - not the best thing on a rocking boat!

My buddy Daphna and me. She's a cool fun loving chick! :o)
Daphna and I again - this is what we look like in the water!

The team. From the front L to R: Kate from London, PReet from the jungle, Amilie from France (works in CHina), Daphna from Israel. In the back L to R: Gurcharan from Ludhiana village, Quintin from France (in China now), Marcel from Holland (one of our instructors - lives in Ko Tao now the lucky bugger!), Camile from US, Flavius Marcus Alexander III from Holland (Flav for short - he is one of the main instructors in the diving school) and Crissy from US.

Small World

Meet Harnek and his lovely wife Sabrina

Harnek Singh and Sabrina are travelling the world - in 9 months! They're from West London and are not planning on getting back for a long time!
We met them purely by chance in Ko Tao. Hmmmnnn...small world!
Basically, before we started travelling one of our mates, Diwan, mentioned that a couple of his friends were travelling the world - and that was that...until...we spotted a Singh randomly in Ko Tao, Thailand and went over to say hello. You see, its so exciting to meet another Singh where most Singhs dont dare to venture and also when you haven't seen one in months! It turns out this couple was the same couple that Diwan mentioned all those months ago! We're so stunned that we should meet them, especially as the chances of being at the same place at the same time are so slim!
Just goes to show that some meetings are destined to happen - no matter how far away from home.
That's Sophie- she's travelling with Harnek and Sabrina for a little while.

Friday 8 February 2008

Chinese New Year

Gurcharan looking uber cool at the uber cool Siam Emporium. This is where all the hip and trendy hang out.

7th Feb was Chinese New Year - it is now the year of the Rat. From what I hear, its a good year for romance and for the economy! So either start looking for that special someone or invest in the stock exchange!!!

Me trying to look uber cool!

The decorations for the Chinese New Year were so funky!

The camera man asked for my cheesiest grin! :o)

Khao San Road

Any

Anyone who's been to Bangkok has heard of Khao San Road.
This is where all the backpackers hang out. Its a crazy street with equally crazy set of shops/stalls - anything from bead shops to stalls selling fried crickets, scorpion and worms!

This is where I had my hair braided.

It goes wild here at night when all the tourists hit the restaurants and pubs causing the usual chaos associated with holidaying in Bangkok! A bit too wild for us two oldies, im afraid!
Khao San Road by day

Tiger Temple

You've probably seen the documentary - or read about it.
Me and Tiger

This is the famous Tiger Temple.
Me and another tiger

What is it? Well its a sanctuary for animals. It all started when an injured peacock was brought here to get mended and recover. After that time people from all over would bring animals here to get better and be looked after by the monks.

Three tigers

Soon after a Tiger cub that was bought by a wealthy thai was brought here as it was in a bad condition, the thai chap had paid for it to be killed and stuffed, when the tiger cub arrived it had already been injected and was in a bad way, but didn't die.

After helping the cub to recovery and it doing quite well it died. But people still brought cubs here and after seeing then do so well and breed there were tigers everywhere.

After a long day in a busted and broken mini van we arrived to the temple where after paying our 300 baht we went to the tiger canyon where the tigers are kept. to have pictures taken with the tigers we had to queue in the heat for about 30 minutes then one by one you are led round by one person while another takes your picture.

The whole thing was a bit surreal, and a bit of a production line as you didnt get to spend time with the tigers but only to take a picture then move on. There were some people who were overwhelmed by the experience and there were those that saw it as a money spinner with little disregard for the tigers.
My, my, what big teeth you have!

But, if you get the chance you should do it and decide for yourself.
Lets play dead!

Oh, and before you enter you must sign a disclaimer saying basically if you get eaten you cant hold the temple responsible! haha.. Thailand!


Cute, but deadly


I had to poke the tiger to get him to do that, guess where?!

Tiger Temple

It was a fantastic experience.
Got some really good shots too.

The temple also houses other animals like this deer and wild boar.
Its a huge complex and is continuously expanding

Gurcharan walking through to the tiger canyon.

The monks help look after the tigers.

There are a number of caretakers that help with the running of the tiger temple.

"What's this strange creature touching my backside!"

The Bridge Over the River Kwai







Look what I got done!!!!!!

Finally got em!!

I been wanting to get em since I started this trip - and I've finally got them now - and I absolutely LOVE em!!!!! :o)
It took 2 1/2 hours to finish! Yes, two and a half HOURS!!!!!
At one time there were four people plus the cute little girl in pink pullin on my hair!


I was worried my head would hurt - but its been fine...so far!

I just love my braids! :o)

"cos I'm worth it!"

Oh yes call me a poser!! heehee - can't stop looking at the mirror!

Ah - I love being a hippy!

Floating Market


The Floating Market is a popular tourist destination in Thailand. We didn't get a chance to visit the last time in 2006 - so decided to do it this time.

Its mostly the women that row the boats, dressed in beautifully coloured clothes and hats




The coconut man - he sold us a really yummy coconut! :o)

mmmm...it was so sweet and delicious!

Not sure if she's selling those plants or they are to decorate her boat?! She was certainly trying her best to get the 3 point turn right!


It can get pretty congested - packed full of tourists! This market is now more geared towards the tourists than anything else.

Smile for the camera...I said smile! It was a very hot day!

Gurcharan eyeing up some wares!

On solid ground!