Well, we've been back for two weeks now, so thought we should upload the final few pictures and post the last update.
We had a great time, anyway, and are quite sad to be back.
So, the final update - We stayed in an a pretty average hotel near to Lamai in Koh Samui, called the Lamai Buri Resort. It's was okay, but not great. We wanted to stay somewhere really nice as we were going home in a few days, so we cut short our stay there (staying only 5 days rather than 8), and moved onto a much nicer hotel called the Peace Resort near to the north of Koh Samui, in a resort called Bo Phut.
After that, we went to Koh Samui airport, travelled to Bangkok, then onto Dubai in the same day. We stayed for a night in Dubai, then travelled to Birmingham, where it was cold and rainy.
The End.
Tuesday, 15 April 2008
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Beach...
We've just spent 6 days on the beach and by the pool at Khao Lak. We're off to Ko Samui tomorrow which is an island - Khao Lak is a beach resort on the mainland.
We've added a few more pictures but they're not very interesting....
Adam
We've added a few more pictures but they're not very interesting....
Adam
Monday, 10 March 2008
Lots of places since last update...
So, where have we been since the last update? Lots of places...
We went from Sydney to the Blue Mountains for a couple of nights and saw a few nice things and did a leg ruining walk that included going down 800 ridiculously steep steps.
Then it was back to Sydney for a night, where we stayed at the super nice 5* Radisson Plaza Hotel. It was absolute luxury... Calm, quiet, fantastic bed. Just lovely and relaxing, but in the middle of the city. No public transport rides into the city - Just everything on our doorstep (most of the time, we've been staying a little way out of town in order to keep costs down).
Then an 8 hour flight onto Bangkok - When we got upgraded by Emirates to first class!!!! Wow!!!! Lie flat beds, 21 inch personal TV, food on demand. Very very very nice.
So, here we are in Bangkok. To be honest, it's a bit of a culture shock after the Western nature of New Zealand and Australia. People everywhere, car fumes, tuk-tuks zipping around. So far we've just wandered around near to the city centre, founds lots of very air-conditioned shopping centres, Louise had her hair cut, got a boat up the river, figured out how to use the superbly air-conditioned Skytrain public transport system, went to the Khao San road and seen the Reclining Budda (a very big 45 metre long gold Budda statue).
Still lots more we want to see... But only got tomorrow before we fly off to Khao Lak on Wednesday. That's when we stop sightseeing and lie on the beach for 6 days...
We went from Sydney to the Blue Mountains for a couple of nights and saw a few nice things and did a leg ruining walk that included going down 800 ridiculously steep steps.
Then it was back to Sydney for a night, where we stayed at the super nice 5* Radisson Plaza Hotel. It was absolute luxury... Calm, quiet, fantastic bed. Just lovely and relaxing, but in the middle of the city. No public transport rides into the city - Just everything on our doorstep (most of the time, we've been staying a little way out of town in order to keep costs down).
Then an 8 hour flight onto Bangkok - When we got upgraded by Emirates to first class!!!! Wow!!!! Lie flat beds, 21 inch personal TV, food on demand. Very very very nice.
So, here we are in Bangkok. To be honest, it's a bit of a culture shock after the Western nature of New Zealand and Australia. People everywhere, car fumes, tuk-tuks zipping around. So far we've just wandered around near to the city centre, founds lots of very air-conditioned shopping centres, Louise had her hair cut, got a boat up the river, figured out how to use the superbly air-conditioned Skytrain public transport system, went to the Khao San road and seen the Reclining Budda (a very big 45 metre long gold Budda statue).
Still lots more we want to see... But only got tomorrow before we fly off to Khao Lak on Wednesday. That's when we stop sightseeing and lie on the beach for 6 days...
Monday, 3 March 2008
Tasmania and Sydney
We've added some new photos of a wildlife park in Tasmania, and some pictures of Sydney. It feels really hot here at the moment, thank goodness for air conditioning.
We're off to the Blue Mountins tomorrow. They are the mountains west of Sydney, take about 2 hours to get to, then off to Thailand on Saturday. Done lots of sightseeing around Sydney, all the usual tourist stuff...
Having a lovely time.
Louise and Adam.
We're off to the Blue Mountins tomorrow. They are the mountains west of Sydney, take about 2 hours to get to, then off to Thailand on Saturday. Done lots of sightseeing around Sydney, all the usual tourist stuff...
Having a lovely time.
Louise and Adam.
Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Arrvied in Australia...
We're in Australia.
New photo's added of Melbourne and Tasmania... Off to Sydney soon.
Adam.
New photo's added of Melbourne and Tasmania... Off to Sydney soon.
Adam.
Sunday, 17 February 2008
End of New Zealand.
Since the last post we've moved from Fox Glacier to Wanaka, then onto Queenstown.
Wanaka was really nice, a small touristy town on the edge of a really nice lake. We were supposed to go on a plane trip to Milford Sound from here, but it kept getting cancelled due to bad weather over the mountains. As a result we went to Wanaka Puzzling World instead (?) and saw the leaning tower of Wanaka, a big maze and a room of faces that appear to follow you as you move. Adam also went on a river jet up the Clutha river, which he really liked...
Next we moved onto Queenstown. Still couldn't fly to Milford Sound, so we went to a bird sanctuary and saw a few Kiwis and Keas (worlds only alpine parrot - Famed for liking to chew rubber, especially windscreen wipers off cars) and Adam did a bungy jump :-) whilst Louise went to a Yoga class.
...and that was New Zealand. Flying to Melbourne tomorrow.
Wanaka was really nice, a small touristy town on the edge of a really nice lake. We were supposed to go on a plane trip to Milford Sound from here, but it kept getting cancelled due to bad weather over the mountains. As a result we went to Wanaka Puzzling World instead (?) and saw the leaning tower of Wanaka, a big maze and a room of faces that appear to follow you as you move. Adam also went on a river jet up the Clutha river, which he really liked...
Next we moved onto Queenstown. Still couldn't fly to Milford Sound, so we went to a bird sanctuary and saw a few Kiwis and Keas (worlds only alpine parrot - Famed for liking to chew rubber, especially windscreen wipers off cars) and Adam did a bungy jump :-) whilst Louise went to a Yoga class.
...and that was New Zealand. Flying to Melbourne tomorrow.
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