This is the follow-up in pictures of my article describing my day in Ayutthaya.
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Welcome to the Island
No, that is not a picture from a postcard. I actually have been on that beach today. And with that, welcome to Ko Phangan!
A couple of days ago I found a bungalow resort that had just one room left, so I did not think twice and booked that room. The resort is located on the northwestern part of the island on the Thong Nai Pan Yai beach. It is not on the beach you see in the picture but one beach to the north. As it is located at the end of the beach it is very quiet around here which I really enjoy.
After a long and exhausting bus and ferry combination I arrived on the island yesterday in the afternoon. On that day I did not do much apart from taking a short swim in the sea and then going to bed early. Today, however, I had one of the nicest days so far. After breakfast I started a hiking trip to the next beach to the south (the one in the picture). That took me about an hour and a great amount of sweat. During the hike I stopped at a small bar on the hill that had this magnificent view and also a delicious mango shake. I then continued my walk to a series of nearby waterfalls. They seem to be quite famous around here, because several kings, including the current one, visited them and left there signatures carved in stones there.
As soon as I finished the small sightseeing program I proceeded to the beach, took a swim and then had a spicy mango salad at a restaurant. After that I felt refreshed enough to go all the way back. On that way dark clouds started to appear in the distance so I stepped it up a notch. Just when I was ten meters away from my bungalow it started to rain. This is what I call perfect timing!
So far it really has been great here. The temperatures are just right: Hot and sunny during the day so that you enjoy taking a swim in the sea. In the evening it gets a bit colder so that you do not really need an A/C in the bungalow (which I do not have anyways). For tomorrow I booked a tour to the Ang Thong area, a marine national park, that will include snorkeling and more swimming on exiting beaches. Now sun comes out again, so I might go for another swim. See you soon!
Soccer Match in Chiang Rai
The day I left the Mirror Foundation was also the beginning of the weekend for all volunteers, so we all headed back to Chiang Rai. While planning what to do this evening (for me it was the last evening with all the volunteers) we heard about a soccer match that should take place on this evening. So a big group of us decided to go there to support the local soccer team, the Chiang Rai United team.
After arriving at the stadium, we bought our tickets for around 80 Baht, got some beer and snacks and found some nice seats. For some reason we ended up right in the middle of the most loyal fan club. So there were rhythmic drums, speaking choirs and lots of enthusiasm all around us. During the match our group got more and more integrated into the local fan club and it seemed that we soon were the second biggest attraction. The locals were eager to take pictures with us and some of us even got to do the instruction part of the speaking choir. The match was fun to watch and luckily the local team won. Consequently, the whole atmosphere was very good and everybody was celebrating. Well, not everybody. There was a very small block of supporters of the other team. After the match, however, they disappeared really fast.
After the match we struggled to find a taxi back to town. Luckily, a few guys agreed to take us with their truck. However, I am not quite sure they saw how many people we were. We ended up sitting with 17 (if I recall it correctly) people in the back of a truck, so far my personal record. Shouting the speaking choirs we had learned this evening we got back into town and probably left quite an impression on the helpful drivers of the truck. If you ever should have the chance to go to a soccer match here I can only recommend you do so. It is cheap, it is fun and the Thai people really seem to enjoy the foreign company.