Thursday, January 17, 2013

Paradise.


“If I'd learnt one thing from travelling, it was that the way to get things done was to go ahead and do them. Don't talk about going to Borneo. Book a ticket, get a visa, pack a bag, and it just happens.”
-Alex Garland, The Beach
Worried about keeping to our schedule, we found a travel shop in Ao Nang and made transportation arrangements to Koh Phi Phi and from in advance. However, it is best to wait until you get to Phi Phi so you can make arrangements as you go.  We took the ferry from Krabi at about 9:30am and arrived at the picturesque Koh Phi Phi Don at 11am.  On arrival, we paid a 20 baht fee (contribution to help clean the island) and made our way from Tonsai Bay to our hotel in the middle of the island.  Koh Phi Phi Don is the largest of the Phi Phi Islands and the only island with tourist resorts.  As many know, the Phi Phi Islands are famous for their beauty, beach parties and of course site for the film, "The Beach".  As the movie suggests, these islands are a paradise.  Despite their abuse from the hoards of travelers and backpackers, the islands were everything I'd envisioned Thailand's beaches to be--white sand, warm turquoise sea water, surrounded by limestone cliffs.  This is an ideal destination for snorkeling and scuba diving, as a matter of fact there are several reputable companies that do scuba certification classes (it's a fraction of the scuba certification class costs at home).  We spent the first day exploring the island, relaxing around Loh Dalum Bay, and ended the night at a beachfront bar watching a skilled fire show, drinking a bucket of rum and even partook and limboed with fire.  So fun!

Loh Dalum Bay
Delicious Thai lunch
Tonsai Bay
Fire Show
Buckets O' Rum
Fire Limbo

The next day we did a snorkel full day tour around the Phi Phi Islands by long tail boat (400 baht).  The tour was so much fun!  We spent the entire day, bay hopping starting with Shark Point for some snorkeling.  The water was clear enough to see the coral bed below and colorful sea life swimming about. The tour continued around Koh Phi Phi Don with stops at Rantee Bay, Bamboo Island (a white sand nature reserve where travelers can camp overnight), and Monkey Beach.  Next we worked our way to Koh Phi Phi Leh to spend time at Viking Cave, Pileh Bay (bay that runs like a giant canal between towering limestone cliffs), Loh Samah Bay, and finally the scenic Maya Bay (location site for the film "The Beach").  That night we took a peek in Reggae Bar to see their Muy Thai boxing ring, open for customers to participate in their own fight.

Bamboo Island



Sawatdee Ka


Pileh Bay

Maya Bay

Maya Bay

Reggae Bar's Muy Thai ring
We spent our last day in Phi Phi renting a kayak and exploring on our own.  It was a fantastic way to end our time on the beaches and soak up more sun. 
I wish we had more time on Phi Phi Don.  Although it's touristy, busy and relatively pricey, it's definitely worth a visit.

 
Phi Phi Islands Sunset

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Walk, Don't Run.

Well its been quite a journey getting to Australia.  After over 2 months of travels around SE Asia, I finally arrived in Australia to begin my work and holiday year, and it was surprisingly an even greater adventure than I anticipated.  After spending the holidays with my family in the Philippines, I landed in Sydney on December 28, in time to relax for one more week before the apartment and job hunting began.  Sydney was as beautiful as ever, greeting us with great summer beach weather during our stay at Bondi Beach.  This has definitely been an endless summer. It was only fitting that we first arrive in Sydney, as I started my incredible year of travel exactly 1 year ago in the same city.  Full circle.  Not only that, but Sydney is arguably one of the best cities to ring in the New Year--and we had a blast indeed!  We walked a block from our apartment to attend the Shore Thing festival on Bondi Beach with the Chemical Brothers = One of the best New Year's celebrations.  We spent New Year's day back at Bondi Beach for some sun and a nap, however when we were there I encountered my first shark sighting alert.  The Bondi lifeguards quickly sounded the alarm forcing hundred of swimmers and surfers out of the water for 45 mins.  It was interesting to watch actually, as eventful situations seldomly happen in our Southern California beaches.  We were just becoming comfortable in Sydney before time came to pack up again and really start our Work and Holiday.  

Toast to start of our adventure year
Bondi NYE fireworks
Shore Thing 2012 Chemical Brothers
New Year's Day on Bondi Beach
Beach closure
So Long Sydney. Till next time.

Off to Melbourne…

I've heard that Melbourne has been rated the World's Most Livable City several years running now.  Although it doesn't have the beautiful beaches of Sydney and the weather is pretty bipolar (the day we arrived it was 105 degrees F, the following day had a low in the 60s).   I am fascinated by this city with all the graffitied lane ways, countless cafes and boutiques, and all together gathering of people for various events and festivals.  Not to mention how nice people from Melbourne are. This city is filled with culture and there's just so much to explore!  So that is why I decided to start the year by settling here for a least 6 months.  Finally unpacked my bags and got settled in a tiny 2-bedroom apartment in the heart of the CBD.  Can't wait to see where these dancing shoes will take me.
Melbourne
View of Flinders Street Station from our new "home"
Got to see the Australian Open 2012
Checking out Blender Lane Artists' Market
The Quarry Mountain Dead Rats and delicious food at Suzuki Night Market

Not going to lie, there have moments of slight anxiety from this crazy travel year, but I've never had a moment of regret from coming all this way and making it happen.  Looking back on the past year, I can honestly say that I am thankful.  Thankful for all the loved ones in my life and for all the opportunities to truly live life.  Somehow things have fallen into place. Luck or fate? Whatever it is, I can't wait see where the rest of this year takes me.  2012 was a year of experiences and exploration; a great year. Although,  I believe this year will be even better and I intend to bask in it. Don't fail me, 2013.  
 “To choose doubt as a philosophy of life is ken to choosing immobility as a means of transportation.”
― Yann Martel,  Life of Pi
Now to find a job….
Colleen and I, tramping abroad.