Hey there my Steemit friends. I just thought to do a new travel series that shows how I actually do the traveling part of my life. Who would have thunk it? lol Now you guys can see how a real long term professional budget traveler moves around the planet and how much it costs.
I was going to use these set of photos for a "Travel Adventure" post but instead they will be used for my first "Travel Pro On the Move" post. However I will say this, getting from Koh Pha Ngan to Krabi was a bit of an adventure. Koh Pha Ngan is an Island in the Gulf of Thailand so I had to take this ferry boat to the main land then a mini bus to Krabi Town.
The ferry was horrendous. You can see in the photos below it was not a nice calm sunny morning. It was cold, windy, and the sea was rough. People were miserable, getting sea sick, and a few were vomiting over the edge. Whenever I have to take a boat I always have my fingers crossed that the seas are calm. Over the years traveling I've found myself in some pretty hectic waters and have personally gotten sea sick myself. It's the worst; vomiting, feeling nauseous, and you can't make it stop, ugghh, just awful.
Fortunately on this ride I wasn't totally turning green and I actually did alright, especially compared to some others on board. The weather and seas got noticeably better for the last half hour of the two hour ride on the way to Surat Thani. This is where we would change to the mini bus and travel three more hours south west to Krabi Town.
If I remember correctly the taxi from my hotel in Haad Rin, Koh Pha Gnan to the pier was about three dollars. At the pier I bought a combination boat and mini van ticket all the way to Krabi Town for about 15 more dollars. So for less than twenty dollars and six hours later I got myself from Koh Phagnan to Krabi! The best part of all is that I didn't lose my breakfast on the ferry! Until next time -Dan "World Travel Pro!"
Thanks for sharing your great photos , so glad you didnt lose your breakfast but a couple of people on that ferry dont look so good lol! What a great deal though only 15.00 dollars @world-travel-pro ! great budget traveling , im liking your new "on the move " series ! Thanks for sharing ! upped and resteemed !✌👍😀
Good idea to add series on how you actually travel from place to place! A big part of traveling is the destinations but without the traveling in between destinations, you would turn into a "settler" and not a travel-pro!
Also interesting to see how much it costs since that is usually one of the more expensive parts of traveling.
Wow, Thailand is one of my favorite country. Food and people so nice. Upload some more nice picture~~~
Very fond of traveling by ship, every hour how many hours depart
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Nice photography, and beautiful scenery
Beautiful picture and wonderful tour, as usual sequence of tapes and the accuracy of details Thank you for your participation in the diary I appreciate the effort you change
Your ferry ride sounded rough. Glad you made it and kept your breakfast!
The proper journey of a backpacker in Thailand. If we had the time, we would do it. However, between Sam's studies and Becca's work, we have to spend the money to travel by plane within Thailand. However, Sam wants to make sure we do the sleeper train to Chiang Mai when we go.
During your six hour journey (total) going from sea to land, you can see many aspect of daily Thai life. From the fisherman by the sea, workers in the city and the farmers in the countryside. We are sure it would be quite interesting.
Btw, those other tourists on the ferry look worst for wear and probably dreaded the ferry ride back to Surat Thani too! At least you didn't have any alcohol in your system, or did you? :p
Yes and we also travel light too. We often share a bag when going for a long weekend then have a smaller bag to keep day trip items.
No drink? Good on you. Actually, that is probably an expensive we can do without, yet it's nice to treat ourselves when on holiday. Sam likes to try local beers.
I love Thailand and all its islands
wowwww....