Khao Lak Seafood Family House
Travel Blogs from Khao Lak
Wet paradise
My own private bungalow, a stone throw away from the pristine beaches of Khao Lak on the Andaman coast in the Southwest of Thailand. That was where I woke up on that fine Sunday morning. But it had been quite an effort to get there. The ride to the airport went fine, as my dad was kind enough to drive me there, and the flight to München was no …
Khao Lak & Rawai Muay Thai
... yells me about his life, how he met his wife, his children & the hour drive flies by. I literally want to scream with d citenebf when I see my room! It'd pure luxury compared to what I've been living in! Last night I have a mattress on a floor in a flooded hostel in a dorm with 12 others, tonight I have a king size bed, with a duvet, air con, my OWN bathroom, kitchen, flat screen tv, DVD player & balcony to the swimming pool...... ...
Overnight at a Floating Village
... villages. Siobhan knew Wit from her previous trips to the lake here at Ratchapaphra Dam. Wit put up the canopy on the boat but the frequent rain squalls as well as the spray from the boat meant that I used my jacket for the first time since arriving in Asia. I also wore the life jacket as we were low to the water and I felt safer with it on. Even in the misty weather we could soon see the magnificent limestone peaks that form the watershed of ...
Half The Job Done
... directly on the kids. Being the first volunteers to kick start the English Camp at Bang Wan, we took it slow with the children, making sure they still had fun with the language and would want to learn more of it in the future. To me, that was half the job done. But looking at it in its entirety, there was still a lot of work to do if we we wanted to get anywhere with the kids, not to mention, more volunteers to step up and offer their time as ...
Heavy Hearted
... long classes from 10am, I finally got to see the cute chubby boy who kept wanting to shake my hand the day before. As expected, he was still cute, still chubby and still wanted to shake my hand.
Despite only spending two days teaching at Ban Dek, I left the school feeling a little heavy-hearted. I knew I was going to miss the kids that made me proud by shouting English terms in the corridors after my lessons. With memories and pictures to hold on to, I allowed ...
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