Grand View Ao Cho Hideaway
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First trip to the GM plant
... plate - and I could only read the numbers, not the letters. So we re-traced our way back to the hotel - much longer trip at night, dumped our laptops in our rooms and headed out for dinner.
Pattaya is a very, very touristy town. There are lots of hotels, bars and restaurants. Ross, Nicky and I went to a Korean restaurant in "Central" shopping Mall called "AKA". Ross insisted I try the Bibimbub which is a Korean classic dish. It was very good - ...
Ko Samet - The penultimate stop!
... line would strike again.
We got a nice place near the beach, and spent some good time that afternoon munching on some fried vegetables beachside. There were many places to get good grub on the beach, and we chose the place with beanbag chairs to eat our din din. At night, there was a bar that had a live band, and then fire dancers. We checked out that scene for awhile, then turned in for the night.
The next day was pretty nice and relaxing, did some beachside ...
Jenny and Kat's reunion
... entertained us. The next morning we decided to spend the night in a more reasonably priced room and ended up at another part of the beach in a great wooden pagoda. The room was rustic yet very nice and the sounds of the waves hitting the beach crept through the walls at night and lulled us to sleep. It also had a desk and chair on the deck where I sat and wrote in my journal. This was by far my favorite place to stay. Deciding to continue to beach hop, ...
Going absolutely mental on the Kings birthday
... fearless. At one stage he had a fire hula hoop going which he flipped from his body to his neck and then he caught a staff and starting spinning that at the same time. Outrageous.
Thai buckets are much fun but seriously dangerous. I found myself running into strangers I’d apparently met the night before and having little recollection of their stories involving me. I do remember having one of the best nights on the day ...
Sea, sand and storms!
... we were in the eye of the storm and it was only when the wind and rain started again that we knew it had passed.
Quickly got into a routine of going for long walks in the mornings and sitting on beach or veranda reading books in pm. In evenings we played games where much to K's annoyance I beat him successively at backgammon. No idea how I did it. TubTim's was full of incredibly friendly staff who we chatted to often and approximately 12 characterful dogs, ...