Everyone has their idea of paradise, ours
was always something you saw in a holiday brochure, or
on the TV however, you never believe these places are really as
good as they look. That all changed when we came to Krabi.
(dun dun duuuuuuuun, that sounds all so dramatic aha)
It took a taxi, plane, bus, a walk through the sea, a boat, a walk
out
of the sea, to get to this beautiful place, but once you're here it's
SO worth it.
It's the type of place that you have to walk through palm trees to
get to breakfast.
Once you're at breakfast you're greeted by an all you can
eat buffet with every food imaginable, (the pancakes and the
garlic bread being a top favourite) your entertainment for the morning is monkeys swinging through the trees above your head. The view is something else, white sand, blue sea, hot sun beaming down on you, it's all a bit overwhelming that a place so perfect and so beautiful exists when you're used to St Ives, a small town where it often rains.
Once you're at breakfast you're greeted by an all you can
eat buffet with every food imaginable, (the pancakes and the
garlic bread being a top favourite) your entertainment for the morning is monkeys swinging through the trees above your head. The view is something else, white sand, blue sea, hot sun beaming down on you, it's all a bit overwhelming that a place so perfect and so beautiful exists when you're used to St Ives, a small town where it often rains.
We spent most of our time by the pool or on the beach,
(being the white girls we are, we all burnt on the first day)
we even braved a hike one day, which can only be described as a
sweaty
experience (ew, I know). The evenings were warm, and every night the
most
romantic sunset lit up the beach which people would sit on mats and
watch the sun go down. This life is something we could get used to.
We even found a 'chocolate milk' alternative, fresh fruit ice
smoothies,
which on a hot day went down a treat. (However, now that we are on
our way to Chiang Mai we are looking forward to having those 27 Baht
chocolate milk's back in our lives)
Hope everyone is well back home.
Lots of love,
Megan, Robyn and Erin