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Travel Blogs from Ko Tao
Diving, rest and relaxation
The girls and I arrived in Ko Tao ready for some fun in the sun. We were completely exhausted from our journey to the island, but decided not to nap. We showered, ate and walked around the town like a bunch of zombies. Along the way we ran into some friends we made earlier in the trip and made plans to hang out with them later that evening. With in …
Thailand Take Two
... vast majority of the actual party with Emma, Alice and Hannah down by Cactus Bar and managed to trawl through a few buckets. I probably hit the hay finally around five, by this point relatively compos mentis, my faculties fully restored with the aid of a chicken schnitzel and a few chocolate milks (Thais seem to love the stuff). Ultimately I’d give it a seven out of ten. Definite room for improvement but I think I cop some of the responsibility for that, ...
Koh tao!
... chilled, alot more greenery everywhere and waaay less magaluf than koh phangan which is nice! Foods way better here too been at a really nice kebab place the last 2 nights, lovely! Todays been really dull its rained a lot and me and gemma have just kind of mooched around while abby and becky went snorkelling! We've hung out with them while we've been here, beckys ...
We found NEMO!!
... vodka and cloudy lemonade for £2 a drink on ladies night!! We ended up in a bar called fish bowl, with drunk people drink through rings of fire and got home around 3.30am! We had decided as we had around two weeks left in Thailand, and we had done pretty much everything we wanted to, we were going to go back to the city and back to Bangkok for some retail therapy. So we got on the ferry and bus on a 11 hour hour journey to Bangkok!! Lots of love Emma and Jess ...
Shark Stalking
... out backpacker vibe and more upmarket dive places whilst still managing to retain some local unspoiled charm. We would recommend staying, if possible in a room with air conditioning or a sea breeze at least. The little fan in our room, try as it might just didn't really seem to be effective and we resorted to sleeping under damp towels to try and stay cool at night. For the cheap price we were paying at Asia divers, and the facilities the place had, it was ...