Friday, January 22, 2016

(day 7) ko lanta, snorkeling

Woke up early for our snorkeling tour! We'd booked it through our hotel the night before, and I was super super psyched! The two main things I wanted to do in Thailand were snorkel, and rock climb.

Sunrise was really nice, the beach was mostly empty -- some joggers and old folks getting up at the crack of dawn but otherwise, real quite. Well actually, the beach we stayed at was really not crowded at all.

Did a little bit of reading before breakfast. The Good Earth, really good book!!!! Recommend.

You find this kind of flower all over the islands, apparently it's a plumeria flower.
Breakfast is included and was really really nice!
Lots of hot breakfast foods, salad, fruit, juice, coffee, plus you can ask them to cook whatever style of eggs you like (though we never did).
Sleepy cat at bar enjoys the sunrise too.
They pick you up right at your hotel, and we were told to watch out for the green boat. Again, not 100% sure of what's going on, but sure enough, at the appropriate time we see a green boat driving up to the beach! As they get close they kill the motors and then you wade out and climb into the boat. Kind of fun. :)

Didn't get any good shots of the boat, it was medium sized and we had about 20 people on the tour. The tours are not really social at all...sure, people might chat a tiny bit, but for the most part, everyone comes in a group or with their friend, and people kind of stick to their little groups throughout all the activities.
Hahaha. So I bought these waterproof cases hoping I could bring my phone and take pictures. The case worked great, my phone was totally protected from the water, but I couldn't get it to focus and take anything good! Dylan's fared a bit better.

Fuzzy pictures notwithstanding, snorkeling was. SO SO SO NICE.

I'd only been once before, in Cancun, and I remember it being cool, lots of fish. But the water here was just sooooo clear, the marine life was so brilliant, the corals were so colorful and amazing!! I was floored.

We made two different stops and were allowed to snorkel at both places for maybe half an hour.

One of the guides accompanied us for one of the trips and retrieved a purple starfish for us to hold! I say guides, but really they are just the tour operators. They don't really "guide" you, like tell you what species of fish are or anything, and they're not really responsible for hand holding you through the tour. This guide was really nice though, I think they thought we didn't know how to swim or something, so the head tour guide told another guy to take us around.

All the guides on all the tours I went on during the trip were super sweet, btw.

Even though they do the same trips every day, see hordes of tourists, and get very little thanks in return, they are really fun, sweet, gracious, and kind. It really made me appreciate Thai people that they could be so friendly in the face of so many less than friendly people. Not that I saw a lot of tourists being rude, either, just like, you know...the guides help you on and off the boat, hold your flippers while you're climbing back in, etc. and no one says thank you much, it's kind of just taken for granted that they'll get helped...but if you watch the guides they're pretty self sufficient, so it's not like you NEED to be helped.

Anyway shout out to all my awesome tour guides, I've forgotten most of your abnormal sounding names, but I remember your faces and you really really made my tours memorable and awesome. :)
We stopped at Ko Rok for lunch and relaxation time. Ko Rok (ko means island) is a national park, so no development happens on there, which means no hotels and mostly untouched beautiful beaches! It is hands down the most gorgeous beach I have ever seen. The sand feels like finely sifted flour beneath your feet, a perfect white color. The ocean is alternating saturated strips of turquoise, aquamarine, blue-green, teal. The water is warm and swimmable. It really is the most idealistic place I've ever seen. I wanted so much to share it with all my friends and family to see someday, but it is a bit troublesome to get to. I hope you can all see it someday. Every second I was there I couldn't believe my surroundings. It was truly a paradise.

I take terrible pictures and panoramas.
The water is SO CLEAR!
The proximity of the cora reefs means lots of little coral bits on the shores.
Lunch was provided, it was pretty good. The guides kept telling us to go see something that sounded like GARBLEGOOKENGLISHWORD but not to worry cuz they don't bite. We were like ?????

We found the garblegooks. They are HUGE lizards! Looks like a komodo dragon but moves really slowly and apparently harmless.
After a couple hours chilling there, we may have gone to one more place, I don't remember, but then we got dropped back at our resort the same way we were picked up.

Rinsed off and took a dip in the pool, then showered and cleaned up.

We'd both applied sunscreen but apparently not enough -- both of us were pretty lobstery on our backs (the part that gets exposed while you're facedown snorkeling)
Made it out to the poolside in time for sunset! Read our books and enjoyed the beautiful view (did not take a very good pic of it though).
...and made a friend!! This lil girl, saw her prancing along in the grasses, fake hunting the tall blades of grass. She was so adorable!! When we went near her she started squeaking and mewing at us, so we dubbed her L'il Squeaker.
She was a tiny adorable little thing, and despite not wanting to contract any strange diseases, we absolutely had to play with her a bit. She looked healthy, just small. We saw her every day during our stay at Ko Lanta. We were really worried about her situation until we saw her hunt down a tiny lizard for food, so at least she can take care of herself. Thai people are kind and caring to most strays as well.

We even briefly considered adopting her, it seems that there IS an avenue of possibility for such an adoption, but it is not easy and it's quite expensive.

In the end, it was too much trouble, and also kind of presumptuous for us to uproot this little kitten from her home just because we think we could do better.

L'il squeaker is a great hunter so I'm sure she is doing fine, hope we can meet again someday in Ko Lanta. :)

Went to a beach bar for drinks/dinner. They spread out little mats and tables on the beach so you can enjoy the sound of crashing waves while you relax in the evening.
Sadly the food was not up to snuff. I got a green curry, and while it was far from inedible, it was probably one of the worst meals I had while in Thailand. I guess you are paying for the ambiance and not a five star chef. :) Should have known.

Regardless, a really nice end to a really full day. The snorkeling tour was AMAZING, an unforgettable experience that I'll keep with me my whole life.

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