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7/16/2011

Destination: Koh Chang

Koh Chang
Khlong Phlu Waterfall

Just a four hour drive and a car ferry ride from Bangkok, we arrived on Koh Chang.  “Koh” in Thai means island and “Chang” means elephant. It was truly beautiful there.  David loves ferries, so the car ferry ride from the mainland to Koh Chang was right up his alley.  We stayed at a nice bungalow near the beach. The weather cooperated half of our stay.  On the rainy days, we drove around the island, checking out the various viewpoints.  It was breathtaking. There was a road that went almost all the way around the island.  It would climb very high and then drop really low - very dramatic.  In our minds, we think our little Soluna is a 4-wheel drive so we often drove down roads that led to who knows where and I think we were lucky to get ack. We had to really pay special attention as the rain, at times, was coming down so fast and hard that parts of some roads were flooded.  The drives were quite adventuresome! 

On one of the drier days, we took a hike to Khlong Phlu Waterfall.  David encouraged me to try the mile hike each way.  It was rugged terrain - no paved paths here.  One would think that at the end of such a hike, I would have experienced sore legs, calves, etc.  Not me!  I had sore arms as I must have been tensing them as I grabbed for branches, rocks and David's hand along the way.  I even popped a blood vessel in my eye from the stress.  Ahhh, but the view was well worth the hike.  

Koh Chang Tuk Tuk
View on a road trip around the island
Always at the top of our list when exploring is where/what our next meal will be, whether it be street food or a restaurant.  Italian food was EVERYWHERE – not necessarily GOOD Italian food, however.  We used Trip Advisor and a traveling magazine to choose our dining options, but everywhere we went, the establishment had either gone out of business or was closed for the season, since this is the rainy or “green” season.  We did manage to find a cute little German bakery, good pizza and of course, yummy Thai food.  One of the highlights of our stay on Koh Chang was having dinner on the beach.  We stopped at a restaurant in one of the little villages and ended up walking through the restaurant directly to the beach.  We had some Thai dishes but we were most impressed with the 10-inch long prawn that they BBQed for us.  Yummy!  While on the beach, David also experienced something climbing on his back.  It was some sort of many-legged insect, hairy and about 4 inches long.  We think it might have been dangerous since the waiter got a stick and carefully removed it from David's back and gingerly took it away somewhere - we don't know where.  All in all, we really liked the feel of the island with its little villages every few kilometers.   It was a beautiful island, with beautiful views and beautiful people!
Koh Chang Coast Line
Koh Chang Coastline

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