Wednesday, October 8, 2008
We arrived in Rio!
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After approximately 26,000 miles of traveling around the world during the last 4 months, we arrived in Rio. Now we are figuring out our next venture. :)
Los Angeles ---> Tokyo ---> Kyoto ---> Tokyo ---> Beijing ---> Xi'An ---> Beijing ---> Hong Kong ---> Macau ---> Singapore ---> Ubud, Bali ---> Bingin Beach, Bali ---> Padang ---> Mentawai Islands ---> Padang ---> Singapore ---> Hanoi ---> Halong Bay ---> Hanoi ---> Da Nang ---> Hoi An ---> Hanoi ---> Bangkok ---> Chiang Mai ---> Chiang Khong ---> Pak Ben ---> Luang Prabang ---> Siem Reap ---> Kuala Lumpur ---> Phuket ---> Ko Phi Phi ---> Railay ---> Surat Thani ---> Ko Tao ---> Chumphon ---> Bangkok ---> Cairo ---> Madrid ---> Rio de Janeiro
Ko Tao

Boat from Surat Thani to Ko Tao








We selected Ko Tao (cheap PADI certfificate paradise) in the Southern Gulf as our last beach stop in Thailand. It is a small and laid back island as beautiful and less chaotic than its famous neighbours (Ko Samui and Ko Pha - Ngan). It was a perfect place to relax on the beach and enjoy dinner on the sand...a great way to wrap up our Thai Beach tour and slowly prepare ourseselves to our trip back to reality.
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Railay (or Rai Leh)








Rai Leh is a gorgeous isthmus around the corner from Krabi and Ao Nang, but it feels oceans away. Hiding behind a layer of limestone cliffs, we found it one of the most stunning locations in Thailand. The beach is a super mellow place, free of transport or stalls selling knock offs, with emerald waters and psychedelic sunsets. : )
Rai Leh is also famous for the hundreds of excellent rock-climbing routes up the surrounding cliffs - another amazing dose of adrenaline in our trip.
Phi Phi Leah
Ko Phi Phi







Despite the tragic tsunami that swept through Phi Phi Don in December 2004, this island is incredibly beautiful. Ko Phi Phi Don is actually two islands joined by an narrow isthmus with Ao Ton Sai and Ao Lo Dalam beaches on either side. We stayed in Hat Yao (also known as Long Beach), which is accessible by boat or by a 30-minute hike from the village. The views from Phi Phi Leah, perfect swimming water and white sand are a hard combination to beat.
Phuket, Thailand



Back to Thailand....Now exploring the south...
We headed to Phuket to start our Thailand beach tour.
We stayed in Kata and managed to stay away from the resort type of crowds commonly present in this tourist magnet island. We rented a bike to circle the island and at the end Hat Kata Yai and Kata Noi were our favorite beaches! Plus, if you get lucky, both can offer some decent surf sessions and beautiful sunsets.
An afternoon in Kuala Lampur
Cambodian friends
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