Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Greetings From Thailand!

Its been awhile since the previous update to our blog… As you know we managed to sell the old thing called a Jeep back in Australia and purchase some sweet flight tickets to Thailand.

On our first day in Bangkok we actually made it to the Grand Palace, which we missed during our last trip here as we were scammed into thinking that it was closed. A couple of hustlers tried the same scams again but now we are experienced Thailand travelers so we weren’t going to fall for it again. Its seriously unbelievable how many people try to scam you by telling you the Grand Palace is closed or that you can’t wear those in there, here I just happen to have some appropriate ra…. clothes for you.. The Grand Palace was grand, alright, its surely taken some time and effort to build the place.


The Grand Palace! Finally!

Actually inside.....

.....the gates...

After leaving the palace we went to see a luxurious shopping mall called Siam Paragon. We went down to the inner food court to grab some lunch and that’s when it hit us again of what it can feel like to eat in Thailand. Our lunch cost around 3 €, including three bottles of water and both of our meals. Fantastic!

Linda decided to surprise me already back in Australia after our Thailand trip was confirmed. She had booked us a table at the world famous Bed Supper Club. Those of you who haven’t heard of the place, it’s a restaurant/club, where you eat a five course surprise menu on beds of course! The whole interior is white and the theme changes weekly. This time there were washing machines scattered around the place and clothes lines hanging from the ceiling and because the place is totally white, they can add effects through lighting which was awesome. A pink light comes on and the whole place turns pink etc. The food was fabulous also, a definite recommendation!


Having dinner....

....at the Bed Supper Club

The next day, after making yet again more travel arrangements we hopped on plane and flew to Phuket. When we got there we were astonished by the local taxi mafia, which cannot be compared by anywhere in Thailand. If an hour in a cab in Bangkok costs about 70-80 baht it will cost approximately 300 to get a 5 min ride here, nice rip off wouldn’t you say…. We called Tiina to let her know that we’ve arrived and got ourselves invited to a Thai sauna which was great!


Getting a ride...

...from the overpriced tuk tuk taxis!

At the Thai sauna

Having dinner with Tiina at a really good Japanese restaurant

Henkka and some bananas...

The chilling memories...

....of the Tsumani.

Our next adventure was to set off to an island called Raya, 50 km of the coast of Phuket. Seeing Phuket was not the kind of place we would like to go for a vacation, it was more like Las Palmas with 1000 go go bars. Once we arrived to Raya Island with about 70 finnish tourists named Jaska and Reino being on a day trip with Aurinkomatkat, to our relief we knew that 1: they would be gone in four hours and 2: the island was a sweet place to be… not that big, many beaches, few tourists and the clear waters of the Andaman Sea.


The main beach of Raya by day...

and by...

....evening

The local island transportation...

Enjoying a...

...beautiful sunset

On the next day it was time to begin our PADI instructed diving experience… Those of you who have been with me to the beach might have realized that although I’m very fond of the sea, I’m not really what you could call a fish IN water. Sure, I enjoy swimming and snorkeling on a beautiful beach on a perfect day but the idea of being say 15-20m under it slightly terrified me… Perfectly able to hide this nervous feeling from Linda and my instructor, we got a quick briefing of how to breathe and off we were into the depths of the Andaman… It wasn’t as terrifying being underwater as I thought it would be and I actually didn’t pass out. I decided to do a couple of more dives and be a certified scuba diver but Linda really enjoyed diving and decided to dive for over a week and become an Advanced Open Water Diver!


The office

Linda and instructor Heikki reviewing some theory

Getting the equipment ready

embarking from the beach....



Back after another....

....adventure dive

After the great time we had at Raya Island we went back to Phuket and meet my mom and Olli. We had a really nice couple of days just taking it easy and eating well. Although we also realized that our visas weren’t valid for our whole time in Thailand and after visiting the local immigration office we learned we could not extend our visas by 16 days but leave the country for a visa run to get another stamp for 30 days. Unbelievable system they got here! So we drove to the border of Thailand and Burma on a rented car and went on a the boat over to Burma for 30 mins and back. This meant driving for 9 hours plus the boat ride but it went well and we’re legal tourists again…


Going back to Phuket

Mom and Olli!

Evidence that we've been to Burma and had lunch there..

The things you see....

...on the road...

Passports stamped!

After our Burma experience we took of back to our favourite place in Thailand, Koh Samui. We rented a bungalow for a week at Matlang Resort in Chaweng Beach, where we stayed also the last time we were here.


Our bungalow at Matlang Resort

The porch

The view...

...sweet!

Dinner on the beach in Chaweng

Bo Phut Fisherman's Village

and dinner there as well!

Now we’re at Lamai Beach at a really nice resort called Spa Samui. Linda decided to try the cleansing program which meant fasting for 7 days! She’s been doing great and its her last fasting day today! I hope everything is well with all of you and we will be coming back on the 29th of April so see you then!!

Linda & Henkka


Linda moving to Lamai beach....

and me tailing with a scooter...

Fasting can be accomplished in a perfect enviroment!

3 comments:

  1. Great photos!

    I hope that you make it back according to your plans.

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  2. The brake between the previous and the most recent post was intolerably long.

    But I forgive you since your previous post was so informative and had many good pictures (and no, I don't mean only Linda's pretty ones).

    Hope to see you two dearlings soon. (Sorry Jussi, I had to borrow your word 'dearling'. But then again, you owe it to Sheldon Vanauken.)

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  3. Come home!! The most beautiful girl in my life!! .Susse

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