DAY 1
This is the 1st short trip in 2009. Hy and I took the Air Asia promo fight SGD 110 to Phuket, and sign up the package offered by Royal Paradise Hotel which includes airport transfer, phi phi island 1 day trip, 4D 3N stay at the hotel facing the sea and a free dinner for SGD 350. However, the hotel logistics is pretty poor, they wrote to me for the flight details 4x, and finally I have to call them up at Changi Airport to confirm the pick up details.
Arrived Phuketat 130pm. Fortunately, the agent did pick us up at the airport. We carry on with the city tour. The agent bring us to have lunch at a local stall. I think the stall must be operated by Chinese, it just taste like A1 Bak Kut Teh and Seafood Noodles.
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After lunch, we went to Wat Chalong Chinese Temples. The tour guide did not give explanation, just drop us off, below is the abstract found online.
This temple played a significant role in Phuket’s history as over 100 years ago the Abbot at the time was instrumental in healing many immigrant Chinese labourers who were injured when rival gangs fought. Today, the watis visited by thousands of the faithful every month and is said to contain a fragment of the Lord Buddha’s bone.

I think the main attraction are the new born puppies lying around the temple, should be owned by the stall owners around the temple.

After the temple, we check in hotel. We stay on the 16th floor (25th the highest). Pleasant hotel, simple and clean. From the balcony, we can see the right side of the Patong Beach, not the 100% of it. We went for Thai massage at the hotel, 800baht (SGD 35) for 2 hours massage, what a steal. As usual, Thai massage emphasize on leg massage, almost 1 hour is on leg. Relax….

After spa. we had dinner at reataurants at Patong beach. Nothing fabulous, the food seem like westernized, not v authentic Thai. Surprisingly, now the ‘In thing’ in Patong beach is 孔明灯, mainly for Europeans. Do they get the idea from movie 赤 壁 ??? Don’t remember I see this when I was here 3 years ago…The wind is so so so strong, 35 to 40km/hr, the sliding door at the hotel is making so much noise that we have problem sleeping, and we got to wake up at 6am, cos they are picking us up at 7am to Ko Phi Phi !!!!
JOKE OF THE TRIP !!!! I set alarm at 445am, thought that it will be Thailand 545am. At the end, the alarm ring at 345am, and HY obediently wake up and brush her teeth. When I look at the hotel clock….’ohh ohh’
DAY 2
What a big spread of buffet breakfast, on the spot fried omelettes and pan cakes, porridge, salad, fruits, 8 to 10 hot selections (left over from yesterday dinner buffet?) Taste good anyway.
Its an hour ride to take the harbor, and the harbor is so crowded, mainly hundreds of Koreans. It has turned out to be such a commercialised place. Everybody is grouped according to green, orange, red, yellow and don’t know what else stickers, and board the ferry accordingly. At somewhere, we are transfered to the other ferry according to stickers again. We pass by bird nest cave, below pix… We drop off at somewhere nearby for snorkelling, many fishes but not a lot of variety.

After snorkelling, we head to Phi Phi island for lunch and a short dip in the sea. Thailand has the best pineapple in the world, super sweet and crunchy. Crowded and commercialised beach, but the beach is still well maintained.

We went to Phromthep Cape to watch sunset. Anybody got any idea is there a way for point and shoot camera to take a sunset picture? It is always black and red…Tired and hot and humid…The whole body still feels like on the boat, rocking up and down, left and right.



After a tiring day, we went back to hotel and had the free set dinner, clear seafood soup with mushroom, fried dumpling, fried curry chicken, vegetables, one more dish cannot remember, and seasonal fruits (best pineapple :>)
What a tiring day, we just knocked out immediately on bed, not too sure whether there is strong wind blowing at the sliding door.
DAY 3
We set off for sea canoeing at 8am to Ao Porpier, hopefully today will have a more interesting trip. The boat is less crowded, with only less than 20 tourists. The boat is a bit slow, but we enjoy the ride. It takes us 1.5hr to James Bond Island, where 007 Sean Connery acted in. We are transfered to a long tail boat as the shore is shallow. Many souvenior shops, can only take pictures, nobody is swimming. Lunch on boat after we left James Bond Island. Mainly fried sotong, fish, prawn, carrot…tom yam soup, noodles, rice, vege… taste ok. The best part should be free flow of ice cold coke, sprite and mineral water.

Next we went to Phang Nga Island to canoe. High class trip, we actually had a chauffer for our canoe. The canoe has to pass through tiny caves opening, we will definitely stucked in the entrance if we DIY. Nice scenary, blue sky, clear blue / green water…
After visiting the caves, finally we go to a lagoon to swim and canoe all by ourselves. Hooray!!!!!
Had dinner at the beach restaurant when we are backed at Patong beach. The end of the trip…early flight, pick up at 730am…yawn







































