Ko Samet Take 4
On the weekend of February 23-24, the foreign teachers and I
decided to go to Ko Samet for our last hurrah as a group. It was also a holiday
weekend: Monday was a Buddhist holiday, so no school! I thought it was very
fitting that we go to Ko Samet, as this was the first place Anna and I
travelled to together after arriving at our school. I have also now been to Ko
Samet 4 times, and 3 of those times were since January. Haha...
Friday:
Anna, Laura and I decided to leave Friday night – as it was
a long weekend, we were a bit worried about finding a room. We left our
apartment at around 3:20pm, and caught a taxi to Ekemai bus station. The taxi
took FOREVER – the traffic was ridiculous (I guess because it was the long
weekend) and our driver took a slightly weird route. We ended up doubling back
and going on another road with hardly any traffic. Grrrr... We eventually got
out of the taxi about a block away from the station, and speed walked the rest
of the way – we thought we would be able to catch the 5:00 bus (yes the taxi
ride took about an hour and a half). However, when we arrived at the bus
station, we discovered the next bus didn’t leave until 6:30pm (all the other
buses leave on the hour). Lame. We then went for dinner at McDonalds.
We boarded the bus at 6:30 and were on our way. We managed
to make friends with the little Thai boy sitting in front of us by making faces
and explosion noises. He was very cute! I slept for much of the ride – I had
had a really long week and was exhausted. The bus ride also took a long time –
4 hours. We finally arrived in Ban Phe around 10:30pm, and caught a speedboat
to the island. Once we arrived, we spent a looooong time walking around looking
for a room. Many hotels’ reception desks were closed, and the rooms we did find
were like super-VIP rooms, and very expensive. Eventually, we found a room a
bit on the pricey side, but it was all there was. We dropped off our stuff and
got ready to go out. At this point I also had a massive headache, and it was
about 1:30am. I walked on the beach for a bit with the girls, but decided I was
feeling to lousy to stay out. So I went back to the room, and went to sleep.
Saturday:
I woke up at 8am on Saturday – the plan was to scout for
another room early on. When I woke up, there was no sign of Anna or Laura.
There had been talk about sleeping on the beach the previous night, so I wasn’t
worried. I got ready and decided to start searching for a room while I waited
for them to call me back. I was just walking up to Naga Guesthouse (where we
have stayed before), when I ran into the two of them. They had decided to sleep
on the beach on a couple of chairs. So we started our search together. Naga was
full, and so was another hotel. The third place we checked, Jep’s, had ONE free
room, and it just happened to be a fan room for 700B (for 3 people – pretty decent).
So we snatched that up, and then went to ask around for Erin and Thomas. While
we were having lunch, Thomas called and said he was feeling sick, so wouldn’t
be able to come. But Erin was still planning on coming – yay girl’s weekend!
We spent most of the day sitting on the beach, eating snacks
and drinking beer. The weather was cloudy, which I didn’t mind as I wouldn’t
burn as easily. Erin arrived around 5pm and joined our beach party. Shortly
after, we went for dinner at the Silver Sand Resort restaurant, which I have
frequented several times now. While we were there, we made friends with an
Italian guy and a British guy travelling together. After dinner, we went to the
bar at Naga Guesthouse, where we found body paint and some other OEG
participants. We painted ourselves up and danced like loons. The bar also had a
muay-thai/boxing ring – we climbed in and practiced our “Body Combat” moves.
Classy... Fun times were had.
Sunday:
We all woke up pretty hung over, but dragged ourselves out
of our bungalow for breakfast. We spent the rest of the day sitting/napping on
the beach. It was very nice and relaxing. In the evening, we decided a slightly
more relaxed night was in order. So we took our drinks and sat on the beach for
a while. We found the most adorable puppy – sooooo cute! I always seem to run
into the cutest baby animals on Ko Samet. We also ran into our Italian/British
friends from the night before. Later on, the bar near us closed, so we moved to
the bar at Naga again. We contented ourselves by ordering more drinks, then
playing “Never Have I Ever” on the beach.
So nice...
Monday:
We got up, checked out of our hotel, and headed for the
beach. The sun had finally decided to come out: it was glorious. Our original
plan had been to leave relatively early... This was scrapped by the beautiful
weather. So we sat at Jep’s beachside restaurant, had lunch, then drank beers
on the beach and in the shallows. It was lovely – just what a beach vacation should
be like. I’ll just post some pictures now:
Eventually, we went to the ferry and back to Bangkok. We
were all exhausted and sunburnt, so we pretty much passed out on the bus. Awesome
weekend!
It was a really great
final weekend with the foreign teachers. As I’m writing this, they have all
goen their separate ways to travel: Laura and Thomas are in Myanmar, Erin is in
Laos and Anna is in Cambodia. I already miss having them around! We became
quite close during the semester, and I hope that we will be able to remain in
touch, and catch each other when we can. Talk of road trips across North
America are already in the making. As for myself, I’m definitely glad I decided
to stay another semester. I can’t imagine leaving now... I’ll be leaving in a
couple weeks myself to go travelling, and I’m quite excited. But until then, I’ll
be hanging around school. But I’m ready for my next adventure!
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