January 4, 2009
To be fair, there are probably worse places to get stuck in than laid-back Koh Tao. We all didn’t mind that extra day at all.
How often are we able to do absolutely nothing for several days, lazing around at the beachside restaurant in the nice breezy tropical weather in a quiet paradize island? Times like this, we need to savour the moment! 😉
Some random shots of the Koh Tao trip:






January 4, 2009
The New Year’s party held in the mountain area of the island was fantastic and fabulously lighted up. There’s nothing much one could ask for with awesome music and great company in a natural setting of the forest.



The boys decided to light up the Thai lantern in welcoming midnight into 2009. Really cool stuff and we were the first one to set it off into the wind. Happy New Year!
January 4, 2009
What a trip! We could have been home earlier if not for an errant travel agent who did not confim our boat trip back. We had only asked him at least 5 times and we were reassured so when we booked the return tickets. Dumbass.
We did manage an alternative on the same day. However, the boat we were supposed to be on was unfortunately cancelled due to high waves and had to be rescheduled to the day after. Of course, in Thai style, the boat was delayed and we had to do quite a detour on our way back. It was a long, long journey home with 6 hours of non-stop extremely rough boat ride from Koh Tao – Koh Phangan – Surathani followed by more than 8 hours bus ride from Surathani to Bangkok. I blame the travel agent who did not book our confirmed seats on that boat! It could have been done via a 2-hour catamaran to Chompon and then a 5 hour bus-drive to Bangkok from there. Only, this is Thailand and we are the victims in THEIR organized mess, leaving us in massive confusion through the entire ordeal of trying to get home. Try to complain and I guarantee you it will get you nowhere. They probably will stall you even more and you’ll end up spending more money on a strategically placed resort! Some travellers had missed their flight and lucky for us, we all live in Bangkok. It’s good to be home!

Tourists stranded at the pier in Koh Tao waiting for the ticket counter to be opened for some guarantee of a boat trip back to mainland.