Sunday, May 23, 2010
Notes about Thailand
2. The best food you can find is ALWAYS about 5 minutes walk from all the tourist traps. It is always about half the price. Ex. Song's Pad Thai on Ko Phi Phi, wouldnt have found it if i hadnt asked a dude where the best pad thai is. But we were looking at 150 baht for crappy tourist food then we found heaven on a plate for 70 baht.
3. Thais live on very little. So sometimes realizing that this mans entire source of income is his motorbike taxi or tuk tuk rides really puts your exorbitant life in America into perspective, ie expensive handbags, luxury cars, expensive food, and bitching about things these people couldnt even imagine.
4. Unlike some other third world countries, Thailand people really do put forth effort to make a living. They havent exactly been taught an effective or efficient way to do it but they are always willing to learn and are so happy to be taught anything.
5. Old white men and little Thai girls is disgusting and there is nothing else to add to that.
6. A house on one of the most amazing island in the world costs $30,000. Now you wasnt to glitz it up you can own a mansion for 3,000,000 baht, that is under $100,000. So who wants to split a vacation home here with me?
7. COdy and I did a cost analysis on living here for a year and we did it considering pretty nice accomodations and food. here it is:
Room: 200*12 2400
Food: 15*356 5340
Travel:
Weekly Trip 1300(400B*2*52)
Trip to States 1500 2800
Drinking etc: avg 3 changs/day 1335
this takes into account you
dont drink every damn day
Activities:
Diving 1* per month
climbing 2* per month 1540
Miscellaneous: 200
Total Living Exp or 1 YR: $13,615
8. If you smile, or even better, smile, clasp your hands and bow a little bit, the Thais love you and treat you like family. Just assimilating a little goes a long way.
9. Thais are very nice people, although you must understand that there are punks and thieves in any nation. They sometimes get touristed out, but usually wil do anything to help you with whatever whim you have.
10. You will always be "Phalang" which just means white westerner, so you might as well own it and refer to yourself as the good looking phalang and know how to say "Sawatdee Krop, Pom Chue John" which means hello, My name is John.
LIfe is good here, people are nice and the landscape is beautiful. Hard to leave when the waves are crashing and the sun is setting.
Last day in Thailand for a while...What to do?
I went to Karon Beach because i had never been to that particular beach before and it is supposed to be a mix between Patong party and Kata clean so i took a motorbike taxi over there. I finally shopped a little bit and got 3 Lacoste polos, 2 Thailand shirts, some yoga pants, and of course a thailand plate thing all for a whopping 40 bucks. Was a stretch and i didnt really bargain mainly because i had to get rid of a lot of baht. When Cody's card got eaten the night before i had to spot him a little and i was left with a bunch when he left. Ergo a spendthrift last day. I went to a cool spot close to the beach and grabbed some amazing non-tourist pad thai and spiced the hell out of it. After food i decided that the only proper thing to do would be to get a massage on the beach, duh. So i met Moon, my massage lady, and i put my new yoga pants on. She actually gave me an oil massage which is much less painful but much less cool than a real thai massage. I loved it either way because I was laying about 30 feet from the beach and the wind was blowing and the waves were crashing and the palm trees swaying. Pretty ideal for a relaxing massage. Moon had a son my age and had been doing massage for 22 yrs.
So I strolled over and grabbed a pineapple/orange shake and hopped onthe local bus to Phuket town after walking the whole beach and taking in the sights and sounds. I chilled out in the AC at my hotel(i use the term AC loosely here) in order to use the internet and set up a place to stay for my temporary visit to Austin as well as talk to friends. then i went to the bus station.
When i got to the airport at 6pm i found out that the Korean Air terminal didnt even open till 9:45pm and my flight was at 12:45am so i decided to go see another adventure. Grabbed a taxi to Hat Nai Yang, a beach right near the airport. I grabbed a delicious crab dinner on the beach at sunset for 8 bucks, which is really splurging here, then just watched the sun go down. I wasnt full so i hit up the Royal Indian Cuisine which beat the hell out of the crab and...the owner spoke ENGLISH! I finally had the spiciest dish in thailand which wasnt even thai food. I think Thai spice isnt a big deal if you grew up in texas because we eat a lot of spicy food all the time.
I grabbed a chang and rolled to Orange bar where i hung out with the locals and beat a girl named Pim in pool and connect four and played some card game i didnt even understand. Needless to say i was the one taking shots the most during the card game, haha. One of the dudes from the bar gave me a ride to the airport and I just made my flight on time. Here I am in Seoul, South Korea and I have a 9 hour layover so i am going to go tour the city here. the next post has some cool info on Thailand.
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Diving and Rock Climbing
We grabbed some food and chilled out on the beach and discussed our next move over a chang and a sunset. Decided to head to Railay beach for climbing the next day and that was a good call. WE just zonked out when we got to our hotel. I actually used the recomendations that i had gotten about the area this time which was much smarter. we stayed in Ao Nang at a place called Andaman and it was nice, plush, and cheap as hell. there was a sauna(like you need that, just step outside), full weight room and workout area and the lady who ran it was really nice and quite small even for a thai gal.
Woke up around 7 the next morning and rolled over to Railay by longtail boat. Definitely think we did railay better this time. we got a rec for a good climbing company and headed directly over to the cliff. So basically this is how it works. You get your equipment and get to the climb site. then you look up and are like which of these do you think i can do, crazy thai nutcase. the dudes are little pros and they teach you how to tie the knots and everything and you proceed to chalk up and get ready. As they belay you you just grapple your way up this ridiculous cliff. there were like 6 climbs you could do there and we did the 4 hardest. The hardest one we did was a 6a or b, whatever that means, and it consisted of us climbing 30 meters, like 90 ft, up the limestone until there is this one part where there are basically no holds at all. you just kind of jump and use your feet a lot. it was hard, but definitely nothing upside down or anything. When you get to the top and look back over your shoulder you see so far across the see and the other islands that you are like, damn i am really really high right now! Then you are glad that a little thai guy about half your weight is waiting to have you come on down. Rock climbing was great for so many reasons. First off you get an amazing work out and you use muscles you dont usually use. You get to hang out with people who are in ridiculous shape and jave been tons of cool places. And you get so look down on the area you are hanging out in to see the lay of the land. It was a great experience and I will definitely do it again. I will say though that after 4 hours of climbing we were dead tired.
Checked out Tonsai beach and had some Tom Yam Kung there, which is spicy prawn soup with vegetables etc, and chilled out there for a bit. While waiting for our longtail boat to have enough people to go back to Ao Nang, I played the Thai version of hacky sack. They use a really hard wooden ball that is a little bigger than a softball but thatched with wood or bamboo or something, definitely not as comfortable as a hackysack. I had a blast and held my own with the locals. We got back to Ao Nang and we took showers and headed out.
So i had told Cody how good the indian food here was so we found an indian place and sat down. Holy hell this butter chicken was amazing. We were both just eating like wild animals after having climbed so much. We had garlic naan, cucumber yogurt, i had Butter chicken, and Cody had Chicken Vindaloo. Great food. We went out to an irish pub wehre the guy couldnt finish a damn song so we switched to chang bar and played pool with other travelers.
Next day took the bus to Phuket and grabbed indian food again and went out and then this morning Cody left on his flight. Apparently the market is picking up so I have to kind of decide if I am going to ignore it, buy a computer here, or fly back to trade. Full moon party is in 7 days...
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
railay beach, Phuket town, Kata Beach, CODY arrives, Ko phi phi
There is so much to talk about but i will just post a ton of pics once i can steal them from everyone else. WE left ko phi phi and went to railay beach where we met up with another friend and just chilled out. Had a great time with Colin, Henry, Whit, Josephine, and Isabelle while they were here. I feel a little bad because i think i subjected them to the worst living conditions ive seen yet... Truly roughing it.
so I decided to get some nice accomodations as i went back to phuket to pick up cody. Split a room for 8 bucks a person in Phuket town and it was freakin luxury! Air conditioning, an actual Hotel named Daeng Plaza Hotel, i mean there were even sheets on the bed and a real bathroom! I was pretty excited.
Then i picked up Cody as he arrived in Phuket and took him directly to Kata Beach where I should have taken Colin and everyone else because it is ten times better than Patong Beach. Clean, cheap, nice, beautiful and everything. We stayed in a place called The Kata Phuket Palace! Air conditioning, murals on the walls, tiled everything, just extremely luxurious and all for another 8 bucks! I may be upping my tab here but it is definitely worth it. Cody and I surfed and hit up the After Beach Bar where we watched the sunset with all the thai friends we made at the bar. Definitely beat chick in connect four! Had a blast up on the terrace overlooking the beach and mountains. Heading home and slept for 11 hours. Needed Recovery.
WE came to Ko phi phi yesterday and met some a cool Irish girl and British guy to travel with for a bit. Definitely not staying at the Rock backpacker hostel this time, haha. We went out last night and today we just chilled on the beach, read, all got a massage(best yet by the way), and signed up for diving tomorow morning.
Probably gonna see some sharks tomorow, check that stuff out! Need pictures
Friday, May 14, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
COLIN, WHIT, JO, HENRY visit!
My last night there i decided i deserved to finally go out in the party capital of the Thailand Gulf and it was great. Danced till 5am and got up just in time to catch a taxi, boat, and bus to phuket.
Met Henry at about 12:45 and got to hear about his awesome Muay Thai boxing camp and while waiting we just laughed and laughed. then i had a surprise happen... Josephine was supposed to show up around 1am and she did, but along with her she brought Colin who wasready to rock and roll and I didnt know he was coming. Talk about a badass surprise! So we definitely went out and had a blast but one bad thing did happen. The bartender at the bar said "hey, you are american?" i said yes and then she told me to take my shirt off, of course i did. Seconds later i had a guy put a light on my face and say put my shirt on so i did, but as i was doing so i got jumped by like 8 thai bouncers. I definitely got roughed up a little bit and Colin, Jo, Henry and some other friends and I might have gotten taken to thai prison for a little bit... Well, we got let out and evrything was alright but i definitely have a shiner on my right eye from one of the many punches i took to the face, Henry got his shirt torn off and thrown down some stairs, and Josephine got hit in the head which really pissed us all off. All in all, lesson: dont go to Patong beach unless you want to be overcharged, see tons of ladyboys and old men, and get your ass beat by many thai dudes. lesson learned, haha.
Got on a boat to Ko Phi Phi, and everything was already better. Metsome awesome Isreali dudes and we had the best pad thai i have ever experienced at Song's pad thai shop. Went to the beach, and definitely got an hour long thai massage alongside colin, Jo, and Whit. MMmmmmmmm, i lovede it. Oh, by the way, here is my official shout to Todd Perzel, TP, son of Sharon and Bill! You should be here with us right now! Ko phi phi is absolute paradise, whit and jo took it easy after whit and colin won a rope jumping contest to earn a free bucket! Damn Thomas brothers always winning stuff! COlin and I definitely partied our balls off till 5 or so inthe morning and had the blast of a lifetime with the most amazing friends i could ever ask for. We definitely took a swim, with swimsuit on, many times betwixt and between whiskey buckets and dancing on the stage.
can safely say i love ko phi phi and this island rocks in every way! so glad to have my friends here with me. amazing time, amazing people, and it is just freaking gorgeous here!
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Saturday, May 8, 2010
First Day of Open Water Diving
Got up at 6am, got ready and went to get picked up. Got there, grabbed a coffee and got all my gear, got on the boat with everyone diving that day. boat ride of around 40 mins we went over all the info i had learned the day before. got to Sail Rock and jumped on in!
My first dive was 46 minutes at 12 meters and i had to do some skills and stuff before we got to stroll around this awesome rock formation. I saw some amazing fish and coral which i will list in a sec. Thon was really cool and i just wanted to keep going but i guess decompression sickness is a bad deal? Took an hour break and jumped back in, the second time i got to do some skills deeper and was down for 54 minutes. I was glad that I got to stay down there for so long because there was just so many amazing, colorful things to see. And it is very comfortable under da sea. i actually had a little stomach ache before getting in, but once i was in the water everything felt better. I actually was told that diving is a good hangover cure????
Here is a list of the fish i saw:
skunk clownfish, moonish idol, yellowback fusilier, yellow boxfish, pacific lionfish(scary looking), like 6 barracudas overall which were cool and big, krempfs wart slug, sea urchins, mushroom coral, Anemones, surgeonfish, blue damselfish etc. Also saw some triggerfish that attack you if you come too close because they are protecting their eggs and mate, i didnt go to close
There is just so much color that i wasnt expecting and the whole feeling of being that far down and just hanging out without being attached to anything and being able to explore underwater is an amazing feeling. I feel like scuba is definitely a relaxing activity that you can do forever. And everyone who dives seems like they are just cool folks.
Tomorrow I go on my third and fourth open water dives and get my PADI certification. Should be cool because now i get to go to 18 meters and I actually know what im looking at, haha.
After i got back, i zonked out in my hammock and had all sorts of damn weird dreams. The malaria medication i am taking makes me have the most jacked up dreams in the world! I had heard about it but in Siem Reap and now i have been really going crazy in my dreams, i really wish i had a video camera in my head because this stuff is nuts!
woke up and turned over to see the water and went right back to sleep, haha. gonna take it easy again tonight but this island is like a party animal all the time! last night they had a huge foam party and it just goes on and on. Hard to deny it but im gonna rest for a couple of nights, lame.
Friday, May 7, 2010
Half Moon Party and switch to Haad Rin
Paradise found
Thursday, May 6, 2010
Ko Phan Ngan: Padi Diving Course
Moving on to more pleasant news, I met John and Sandy who live in Colorado, Ft. Collins and Steamboat respectively. John is VP of an environmental consulting firm which he has run for 30 yrs, yes we talked about his business most of the flight, and Sandy actually runs the Rio Grande Mexican Restaurand in Steamboat which Colin and I ate at while snowboarding there a couple of years ago! Talk about meeting cool friends. They want me and colin to come visit them in Steamboat this year so they can show us how the locals do it!
By the way, after getting off the plane I was so happy to have temps around 85 degrees and a breeze and the water everywhere! Amazing and so much less jacked up than what ive seen in mexico. Made some friends on the minibus ride, we grabbed a beer and waited for the ferry to Ko Phan Ngan, which is renowned for the Full Moon Parties, and off we went. I had to stay the night in Ko Phan Ngang so i decided to stay close to the pier so i could get to Ko Tao for diving early, but events changed my plans. I met some really cool people in the night market who live and work here. First dude, Steve who works for Lotus Diving, told me there was diving here on Phan Ngang and that it would save me an almost 2 hr ferry ride tomorow. Check, decision done. And i met a chick who taught at a muay thai boxing camp? cool folks.
Now here is where the Murray clan will be proud. I got up at 6 am and scheduled my first PADI dive course. Got picked up and rolled over to do my PADI Instructional training to become a licensed diver. I met Thon, my personal instructor, who is a Thai dude who is just all smiles and happiness. I proceeded to take all the classwork quickly in anticipation of the dives. Got in the water and everything was awesome. Diving is actually mainly just all common sense with a couple of precautions here and there to make sure you dont freak out. I loved every freakin bit of it. My instructor was very cool with my fast pace and ready to get rollin. He said "JOhn, you are fast learn dive, nice." The underwater parts of my learning were more interesting and much more intriguing than the surface but i only got to finish all the inclosed pool parts today. I will be going in the open water tomorow, wait, hahah, not tomorow because im going to the Half Moon Party tonight! Of which Thon is also attending and everyone else onthe island. I am extremely excited to be able to use my new skills in actual open water dives. I had done something called SNUBA before which is similar to scuba but I am ready for the real thing. happy with the competence and professionalism of the staff and I think they probably have the nicest restroom in Thailand!
After Diving i went back to my hostel, Why NOt Guesthouse, and upgraded rooms from 6 bucks to 10 bucks(splurge, i Know) and took a nap for 3 hours. Time for food and then off to the Half Moon Party in Ban Tai. Definitely glad i get to check out the half moon one first so i have a little idea of what Im doing at the FULL.
More to come and I will get a camera as soon as possible ...
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
why does everyone hate America?
Grenade Launchers, AK-47s, and Angkor Wat
We got out of the truck and got our guns ready and walked into what definitely looked like a minefield. I went first per the video above and shot my first grenade ever! It was awesome and I definitely felt like Rambo from the newest, most badass, most perfect, Rambo movie! Exhilirating to shoot a grenade and watch it blow stuff up! so then henry went and his first grenade actually didnt blow up which meant we have a live grenade where we are about to walk... His second shot worked great though and blew tons of stuff up, check plus. the stupid video has taken an hour and a half to load so il try again tomorow, but it is well worth it
Monday, May 3, 2010
Sunday, May 2, 2010
VANG VIENG!
With the wolfpack now assembled we headed from Luang Prabang to Vang Vieng by 5 hour, oh wait that means 8 hour bus. took some amazing photos and videoson the ride there. got there and grabbed our bungalows on the river. Vang Vieng has the most amazing scenery with lush green mountains all around and beautiful weather all the time. The first day we got there we just missed tubing by an hour so we decided to check out the town and grab some food. Met up with some other friends from around SE asia and went back and got ready. Went out there and had a blast.
Next day we actually went tubing. so to dispel any actual thought of tubing it is basically about 200 meters of three bars sitting on the river with rope swings everywhere, high dives, and ziplines. All looking out on the beautiful mountains. Everyone drinks buckets of whiskey, 7up, and M150(an energy drink akin to straight speed...) and everyone writes funny phrases on each other with blue pens and wears red headbands with more phrases on them. It is just a really fun place and we had a blast. We actually rented a tube the first day and the only bother all day was keeping up with the tube, haha.
I ate green curry like a hundred times and loved every bite. Met tons of friends and met a lot of people that were traveling through who ended up just staying for weeks, months, some for years. It is just addictive and everybody is having a blast. Without sounding bad, i would like to note that the Lao people, although it is an undeveloped country, are probably the laziest people ive ever encountered. They just cant really be bothered with work or anything of the sort. Noodle soup, sleep, and beerlao is all they do, really.
This was the first pure party stop on the trip and we made it count. So in consequence the pics on this post will be of us at our most presentable. Had a blast and would recommend Vang Vieng to anyone with a pulse. This break in Vientiane has been great because we all just needed to finally sleep and sit after going out till 5am every night for 5 nights straight. I am putting a video on here of a ropeswing, but it is taking forever so i hope it actually loads the pics i put too. Next stop is siem reap to see Angkor Wat, and then to the islands to get scuba certified at Ko Tao and then to Phuket and Krabi.
Saturday, May 1, 2010
Vang Vieng...delay delay, Lao is amazing
for now just go to Youtube and check out "vang vieng tubing" and you will know what im talkingabout. they said they were actually going to put our videos up soon.
to be continued...with lots of pictures and first video of the blog,