Drive To Krabi – Day 4.

November 29, 2010 by  
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Destination : Krabi – Island Hopping
Posted By Kent

Date : 23rd September 2009

Today is the highlight of our trip – island hopping.  The company will pick us up at 8.30am. Wake up earlier and had our breakfast at the hotel. Since I had a little time to spare, I decided to have a short walk at the beach right in front of the hotel. This is the first time visit Aonang Beach since I arrived 2 days ago.

To be honest, the beach here is not attractive at all and I hope the Island will not disappointing us.

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4th Day In Krabi.

September 8, 2010 by  
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4th Day In Krabi.

Posted By : kspay

4th day. The same breakfast and same venue we have for today. Enuf photo for it, skip ^^

Today 4 islands tour by Long Tail Boat. No more speed boat, cos this is complimentary tour from our ASEAN package by Peace Laguna Resort. (speed boat tour more expensive) Is good also, giving us a new experience. The one sitting on wheel chair is an Australian, the girl beside him is from Thailand. Maybe is his tour guide. Didnt ask, but she is taking care of him during this trip. They also staying in Peace Laguna. Because of him, you can see the good side of human. People is helping each other although we all coming from different country and different color of skin. Both the tour guide and our European tourist carry and help him to up and down from boat on every stop. Of course, I did help as well, just I am to slip to carry him. So, I only helping in carry his wheelchair ^^  from this direction, this island really looks like a turtle for me ^^ (It is actually 2 separated island)

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Poda Islands

July 9, 2009 by  
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Poda Island

8 km West of Ao Nang, this small group of islands has a natural landmark in Chicken Island’s limestone rock, resembling a chicken’s head and neck. At the back of the island, you can find yourself in an underwater world of brilliantly coloured marine life.

Locals refer to this as Poda Nok Island (Koh Darm Kwan). At low tide it is possible to walk along a connecting beach or sandbank from Chicken Island to Mor Island.

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