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Thailand
Hike to Sai Kaew |
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On this page I'll show
you a little hike that I took from Ao Wong Duan to Hat Sai Keaw.
It may look far on the map at the left, but you can probably
walk it in 30 minutes or so.
For those who would prefer not to
hike, there is a dirt road that parallels the shore, and pickup
truck taxis will take you there.
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Hey,
get up out of that lounge chair. There's a head land at
the north of Wong Duan, but don't climb over it. Just head
left at the end of the beach, before the fried rice stand and
you'll walk across Ao Cho. Ao Cho is a pretty depressing
place that has seen better days, but then at the end of that begins
a path that takes the high ground above the Ao Nuan. It's
a nice hike with lots of tree roots to use as steps. While
you're hiking, you'll probably cross some ant trails, like the
one on the bottom half of the composite. Yes, that line
is made of live ants. Probably boring if you live in the
tropics, but interesting for a city boy like me.
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| As I said, you're up above the beaches
now, so you get some pretty nice vistas. There are some nice
outlying islands, and you can charter a boat to take you out to
them, as we did. We paid 250 baht each for about a three-hour
excursion. |
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Since the ferry doesn't give
access to these beaches you'll find along the hiking trail, the
bungalows and restaurants are on a small scale. Here, the
lady in the pink on the left was the waitress. She had a seat
at the table with the guests to take their order. Inland from
the hiking trail is a wider path that the taxis can navigate, as
I mentioned above. You don't actually need to hike if you want to
visit or stay at these intervening beaches.
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| Next we come to Ao Phai, the first large beach
north of Wong Duan. This picture is looking back to the south.
Lots of soccer being played here as well. |
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OK, we made it up to Hat Sai
Kaew, a truly expansive beach that continues all the way to that
point you can see. If you take another look at the map at
the top of this page you can see that it all ends at that point.
There is also beach on the northeastern shore of the island, though,
as I noticed when I was taking the ferry back to the mainland later.
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| We saw a sign for a snorkeling trip
and island cruise, and decided to go for it. No long tail
boats on Samet; all I saw were speed boats and ferries. Don't
know what the name of this island was, but the snorkeling was OK,
and the speed boat ride was thrilling. The spray created nice
rainbows, one of which I caught here. Remember your super
strength sun block when down here - you can do yourself in in a
hurry. |
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Although they resisted, I was able
to talk the family into hiking with me to where we found the speed
boat. It didn't take us back down to our beach, though, and
we had a good hike waiting for us back to the hotel at the end of
the day. Here dad follows mom and the kids as we pass through
Ao Cho. Son Casey, takes a look back to see what's keeping
me. |
| The second hotel we stayed at was
the Malibu Garden Resort. It was the biggest operation on
Ao Wong Duan, with a Minimart. Personally, I thought it was
overpriced at 1,400 baht since the rooms were quite small, but they
were clean. The price included a full breakfast, though.
The contact number I have is (038) 651292. |
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In front of the Malibu I caught this scene.
You can see the empty raft that brings in the passengers from the
ferry. A Bon Voyage sign sends you off back to the Thai mainland
to catch your bus back to Bangkok, or wherever you may be headed
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In
sum, Koh Samet is a nice Thai island that will cost you a lot less
than places such as Phuket. Just realize that you'll probably
lose one travel day flying to Bangkok, and then one more getting
to Koh Samet if you take the bus -- four lost days in total.
We were only there for three days, and I wanted to stay on to explore
it further. I guess that gives us an excuse to go back and
visit again someday. Koh Samet gets a thumbs up from me, and
you may enjoy it, too.
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Arrival
from Bangkok (page one) | Wong
Duan (page two) | Glenn's Home Page
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Tokyo, Japan
April 5, 1999
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