I chose to go to Railey Beach after Khao Sok, I didn't end up there though. In order to get there I had to take a mini-van to Krabi, then transfer to a covered pick up truck to Ao Nang.
The street lights in Krabi were a fancy surprise. I took these pics with my cheap Samsung phone from the back of a moving pick up at dusk, so they're not the greatest. If you want to see these more clearly, you can google images of Krabi street lights and they come up...
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Right? What the fuhh...
These golden elephant lights were in a town somewhere about thirty minutes before Krabi...
Limestone mountain pass and the happy, crazy driving, chauffeur 's hat. (I guess they're not mountains, but something else per say.)...
I had to stay the night in Ao Nang because the next ferry to Railey Beach didn't leave until the next morning. This strip of beach I stayed at was more developed with classy resorts than any area I've seen so far in Thailand. None of the buildings were shacks, the sidewalks were...well, for one, they had sidewalks, and two, they were nice. I don't know why this town attracts couples and families with money. Maybe it's just a good jumping off point to destinations nearby. Or maybe it's this view from the concrete path along the beach...
Here's the entrance to one of the fancy hotels...
Oddly, my hostel way cheap. 150 THB for the night. That's half what I paid in other places. It was nice, the 88Hostel it was called. I was the only person staying in the entire place for the night.
The morning that I was supposed to go to Railey Beach, I decided to go to Ko Phi Phi instead. Lonely Planet says Railey is all about rock climbing. It looked nice in internet pictures, but I thought that I could go to Ko Phi Phi and relax on a tropical island for a few days and get some planning and writing done. Wow, was I wrong about that!
Lastly, I saw a three foot crocodile in this river that was a few yards from the beachfront street in Ao Nang. The croc was tagged with a collar. It disappeared in the time it took me to scramble for a camera...
Next post: Travelman discovers he DOES NOT like Ko Phi Phi. Travelman does not like it one bit, even less than a pickle peanut butter horseradish sandwich.
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