We braved a final journey to Ao Nang for our last day. We woke early, had a quick breakfast and took the longtail boat to Ao Nang. Before we did anything else, we spotted the longtail boatman who brought us home two nights ago and arranged with his friend toContinue Reading

One of the popular must try tour around these parts is called the Four Island Tour. In usual kiasu Singaporean style, we steered clear of commercialised tour packages and haggled with one of the longtail boatman instead. We agreed to pay him 1,700 baht for the 4-hour tour. A tourContinue Reading

My hubby brought his laptop with us for our trip hoping to get some work done while the kids take their afternoon naps. Unfortunately his plan worked because Railay Bay Resort actually provides free Wi-Fi. What a bummer. So here I taking advantage and trying to blog one post atContinue Reading

To keep spirits up, I decided to forgo my trip to Phang Nga Bay and spend the day enjoying what Railay itself has to offer. We took a short stroll to Railay East and then turned right along the shore until we came upon a narrow path. The path cutsContinue Reading

The morning came too soon harbouring more signs of a rainy day. What a bummer. We took an excruciating long time to get ready and have our breakfast. By the time we got to Ao Nang, no doubt by longtail boat again, it was near 11am. We rented a ToyotaContinue Reading

We spent the morning strolling along the beach in Railay West. The guide books claimed that this is one of the more beautiful and unspoilt beaches in Thailand. Well I suppose that depends on your definition of beautiful… The beach itself is pretty average. What was unique are the limestoneContinue Reading

In the year 2004 before I got married and had my first child, I traveled once every two months. In that year I went to Cambodia, Hong Kong, Penang, Japan and Kota Kinabalu and I thought that was the way life was to be lived. Alas between full time work,Continue Reading