Anita & Sam

Thursday, August 07, 2008

The Journey Home - Our Last Blogg!

Hi there,


Well, this is our final blog and it has taken us a while to get around to it. We have been pretty busy since we got home but really wanted to finish off our adventure with a blog from the journey home... We flew direct to London on the way over so thought we would take our time on the way home to avoid some jetlag, relax and enjoy some sun while we had the opportunity.


HONG KONG


First stop was Hong Kong. We had a good flight with Cathay Pacific and were lucky enough to have some of Sam's family to visit which kept us up on the first night.



After we got the very decorative taxi (above) to our hotel we went and met Sam's uncle Tony and cousin Elissa for a lovely traditional Cantonese meal. It was the first time I had ever had a cup of tea to drink with the actual main meal, different...but yum! We then got our first look at the HK skyline from the top of Elissa's apartment block. It was amazing.



We dropped Tony off then Elissa kindly took us to one of the street markets. It was sensory overload! With bright lights, so many people, smells, traffic, bright tacky toys, clothes and accessories. It was just crazy and great to see.



Day one we walked along the harbour edge and caught the famous Star Ferry from Kowloon to central. The Star Ferry (below) is very old, rocky and full of character. It was a great, quick way to get across the harbour from mainland Kowloon to Hong Kong Island.



There are lots of things to do on Hong Kong Island. It took us a while to firstly navigate our way through all the shopping/business buildings which are all mostly linked by air conditioned walkways to avoid the heat and humidity. We got briefly distracted by some of the many designer stores on the way to the Peak Tram. The Peak is HK Island's highest point. The view from the summit is supposed to be one of the most spectacular cityscapes in the world. The tram ride to the top of Victoria Peak was really fun, it is soooo steep, nearly vertical - we were laughing on the ride up cause it felt so weird. You can see here how it just drops over the edge!


This photo of Sam is taken at the top of the Peak. Unfortunately it was hard to see much at all really, because of the fog, smog and low, humid clouds. A fun ride anyway :)



We also had a ride on the tall, narrow trams that get around the streets of Central on HK island. While on HK island we went on a really nice bus ride to the Stanley Street market which sold a range of cheap clothing and junk. We didn't buy much from the many shopping opportunities in HK (even the very long Nathan Road in Kowloon) mainly because our suitcases were already bursting with stuff we were taking home from London!


We spent a really nice evening exploring the many shops, restaurants and markets on either side of the 'pedestrian (mid-levels) escalator'. It's a great way of moving people up a very steep area of town called SoHo. This is where we found a 'wet market' (pic below). It's called this because the ground is continually hosed down to wash away all the spills from the fish, fruit and vege stalls. It's a very colourful and smelly place!

Back on the Kowloon side we took in more of the amazing skyline, oh and I got a wonderful foot massage from one of the many reflexology/massage shops.



Sam wanted this photo included...it's me in a manga cartoon, No.1 of course! :)


While we were in HK we took the opportunity to visit Macau. It took an hour to get there by ferry. It is a tiny territory which used to belong to the Portuguese but is attached to mainland China. Macau has many casinos and this is what has now made it a popular tourist spot. It rivals Las Vegas which is very weird and now has many of the same big casinos like Wynn and MGM Grand. A popular way to get around Macau for the day is by bike like the one below. You pay a driver to show you the sights on his bike. We felt quite uncomfortable with this especially as our driver was a very small little Chinese man who we thought would struggle with Sam and I!!! But he was keen to take us and show us the sights of his town. He was lovely and of course we bought him drinks as it was so bloody hot and gave a generous tip out of guilt!

Anyway, he took us to some great places. First stop was A-Ma Temple. It's behind us in the pic below.







It was a really beautiful place, unlike anything we had seen before. Everyone had incense burning, which is what the coils above are made from.

Then we got back on the bike and drove through some very interesting streets full of shops and markets.


Our tour ended at the ruins of the church of St Paul (below) - apparently the greatest monument to Christianity in Asia, and the guy is our driver. He was much happier than he looks in the picture! Cute, funny man!


After our guide left us we walked in the stinkin' heat to the Lou Lim Ioc Garden. Tricky to find but is was a lovely spot with huge shade trees, lotus ponds, bamboo and a bridge with nine turns to escape the evil spirits (who can apparently only move in straight lines). Local people were using the garden to play cards or and practice t'ai chi.







This is me, below in one of the town squares which we thought looked very European, from the Portuguese rule. Macau was a great day trip spot.




THAILAND

We were soooo happy to arrive in Thailand. We flew into Phuket and headed straight to our hotel in Kata Beach about 15mins south of Patong Beach. We were greeted by the sunset below which was the view from our beautiful room. The hotel was great and it was just so nice to be at a real beach! The water in the ocean was so warm, warmer than we'd ever felt. And we suddenly felt very close to home with the added smell of aeroguard :)














We spent the first day hanging at the beach which was the main reason for visiting Thailand. Did I mention how warm the water was?! - Amazing! Below is the beach just in front of our hotel where we were constantly harassed by the local people selling their creations. Some stuff was pretty cool, and useful, like a sand brush to clean the beach chairs. Great Idea! We spent a fair bit of time here, in and out of the water and sipping cocktails.


We decided to venture from Kata Beach into Patong to check out the notorious night life. We tried our bargaining skills with the tuk-tuk guys but got better at it as the trip went on. Anyway, this is me catching a ride in the back of an over priced tuk-tuk on the way to Patong Beach.

We found a really cheap, really yummy Thai restaurant and grabbed some dinner. Then we wandered along to the main drag, found ourselves a good seat out the front of a bar and watched the crazy crowd pass by. We were warned about 'lady boys' but still couldn't figure out why there were so many??? Anyway, there were all sorts of people there having a good time and a good laugh! We were certainly glad that we weren't staying at Patong though. Kata Beach where we were was a bit quieter and generally nicer in every way. It was good to be able to escape the weirdness!

The streets were lined with tuk-tuks and people trying to sell things. They were quite forceful but it's all good fun.

Sam found a new friend, someone was selling photos of this monkey and we couldn't resist a cuddle even though it doesn't seem right at all. The poor monkey just looked like he wanted to go home to bed, we hope he is well looked after.

Closer to Kata Beach was a bar/restaurant with this young elephant out the front on most nights. She was very cute and very friendly. People were paying the owner to feed her bananas which she couldn't get enough of. The kids walking by thought it was wonderful.



I guess we did lots of animal related activities in Thailand but it was all great fun and unique to Thailand. Another interesting one was a cobra show. They are just amazing the way they hypnotise them, very entertaining!


We've also got a photo of me holding the snake and it's a shocker! I was freaking out as it wrapped it's tail up under my dress and between my legs!! So it didn't make the blog!
Our holiday in Thailand was made up of 3 nights at Kata Beach, then 3 nights on Phi Phi Island (where 'The Beach' was filmed') then back to Kata beach for another 3 nights at the same hotel, so lucky it was wonderful :)

We took a 3hr boat ride to get to Phi Phi from Phuket. The photo below is the area where the boat came in. We were in a big ferry but there are lots of long boats there too which the locals use to shuttle people around. Most people go to Phi Phi for a day trip or do day trips once they are there. The beach on Phi Phi wasn't as nice at Kata but the little coves close by are just stunning.


Our first night on Phi Phi there was just the most beautiful sunset - EVER. The clouds were the most amazing orange colour. We were very lucky to see it. We were lucky with the weather in general in Thailand considering we were there in wet season. We just had a couple of rainy days at the end of the 9 nights so not bad at all. It was very hot though, but we were sick of the cold.




We did a day trip the next day on a speed boat with 6 other people. We went to some really gorgeous spots with crystal clear, aqua couloured water and sheer jungle cliffs. It was cool. We went to some great snorkelling sites (like shark point!) as well and a spot for cliff jumping which a couple of people finally did. We were deterred after our native guide said he had never done it and he was pretty adventurous! He also warned to jump straight or you risk breaking ribs!! that was enough for us.

The night life of Phi Phi is so relaxed. It's a very natural island lifestyle so not many luxuries but still cool bars with good atmospheres. There are little shacks with people selling food straight from BBQ plates and often funny smells from the heat and poor living conditions. We noticed no one gets dressed up and there are lots of kittens and cats with stumpy tails (apparently from inbreeding?). The place is just very cruisy.

We went to a bar one night to see some Thai boxing. Sam enjoyed it but I left early because i didn't like seeing drunk tourists encouraged to fight each other with little control over the situation even though they were in the ring. Sam said the professional thai boxers came on soon after I left and were more controlled and talented. Oh well, not my thing but very popular with lots of people.


On our last full day we wanted to revisit one of the spots we were taken to on our day trip. It was called monkey beach and we didn't have much time there on the tour. We paid a guy to take us there on our own in his long boat. We had bought a bunch oof bananas for the monkeys from a stall on the island. We were the only ones there when we arrived and the monkeys quickly came down from the trees for us to feed them. The monkeys are wild but used to being fed. They were surprisingly very calm and gentle. They took the bananas from our hands and peeled them. It was great fun. There were quite a few babies too and there were really cute.








This is another monkey on Phi Phi Island, obviously not wild anymore with it's nappy on! It was like the one at Patong and the lady was charging people for photos. Not good really.

When we got back to Kata beach there was one more thing we knew we wanted to do, apart from soaking up the sun on the beach and that was to go on an elephant trek...

We left for our ride not far from where we were staying. We were on the elephant for an hour had had a great time treking up through the jungle. The ride was pretty rocky especially when I was on top of his head rather than in the chair! We're definalety glad we had a ride while in thailand. The elephants are lovely...except for when she tried to steer our chair into a wasps next! :)
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Well, we had a really gret trip home and are glad we took the time to do it slowly. We also stopped off in Sydney and had 3 nights catching up with Granny and everyone which was great. It was so good arriving in Brissy. Sam and I had been feeling pretty homesick towards the end in London so it was great to see everyone and get home. We had a nice get together at Cathy and Dave's the night we arrived which was great. Now that we have had time to catch up with friends and family properly it feels like we never really left, except that we have a whole bunch of wonderful memories and experiences to look back on together.


This is a snap below of our exciting maget collection which we have from everywhere we visited for the whole time we were away. It's fun looking at them and thinking about all the cool things we did in each place.

Lots of Love from Anita & Sam xoxoxx

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