Although I grew up at the laidback and sleepy town of Kuala
Terengganu and had the best childhood visiting beaches, islands and waterfalls,
I insisted on an urban holiday with the kids for our annual year end get away.
But Hubs is a beach bum and after much deliberation, he won and promptly booked
the tickets while I fervently sent prayers to the Good Gods up there that I
would not lose the remaining scanty hair I have on my head during the trip.
So this was the plan; Fly to
Surat Thani and find our way to Koh Phangan then find our way to Koh Samui. The
route involved a plane, ferry, bus, cab and van. Yup, my hubby is an aspiring
Robinson Crusoe who conveniently forgot that we have a diva of a daughter and a
Speedy Gonzales of a son.
The day finally dawned upon us
to board our flight to Surat Thani on Air Asia from KLIA2. As fate would have
it, we got caught in some delays and we missed the flight. Flight was at
12.30pm, we were at the gate at 12.15pm and we were denied entry despite the
plane still being there and hasn't taxied off. The scene was like this; we
arrived at the gate looking harried and frazzled with two kids in tow. No staff
at the gate. Waved frantically to attract the attention but no one noticed. Ran
to the next gate to seek help only to be told that they can't help and when the
staff returned and the plane was still there, he just said sorry although we
begged him to let us on the flight. When she heard that, Pebbles wailed out
loudly that she had never missed a flight in her life before! She's 5 and she
has only flown twice. We totally understood that we should have been
there earlier but we were held up at the security check. We did not hear any
announcements because seriously it was like the market. Super noisy with all
the fellow holidaymakers and the departure gate was P15 and if I were to
compare it with the solar system, P15 was Planet Neptune if the Security Check
is the Sun. It's freaking far! And we were not the only ones who did not board
the flight, there were three others who got there 5 minutes earlier than us. Oh
well, to cut the long story short, we had to purchase new tickets again not to
Surat Thani because the next flight was only on Sunday (this was Friday). We
purchased tickets to Krabi instead. At this point, hubs and I were super tired.
We slept only at 1am since we still had to finish work and woke up at 4am to
pack so we were severely sleep deprived and after pacifying Pebbles and getting
back our luggage, we went to L9 to wait for our 5pm flight to Krabi where we only
ended up boarding the flight at 5.15pm and the plane only took off at 5.30pm.
Oh the irony!
So we reached Krabi and stayed
at this really nice hotel called Phra Nang Inn which I highly
recommend for you guys to check it out. It brought back fond memories of me
visiting my aunt who worked at Pan Pacific Pangkor as this hotel was like the
smaller version of it. The staff are helpful and the beach is just stone's
throw away. The night market is directly opposite it so we spent some time
checking out the stalls and I like it very much because we could hear music
blaring from one side and there is so much to see at the night market.
Although the beach was nothing
to shout about (Hubs was still feeling sore about missing the beach at Koh
Phangan) we had a fun time at the beach. We thought of doing some island hopping at Krabi but then
decided against it as the kids were still very tired so we decided that we
would do it at Koh Samui.
Initially, we were supposed to
take a bus then ferry to Koh Samui which would be a 5 hour journey and since I
am blessed with a super smart and kind sister in law who chided us for getting
the kids to endure such harrowing journey, she promptly booked us a flight from
Krabi to Koh Samui with Bangkok Airways which was a pleasant experience. And
yes, we were at the Krabi airport super early and lepaked at the lounge a good
90 minutes before our flight.
Once we reached Koh Samui, we
checked into another nice hotel Novotel at Chaweng Although
there is no lift there (all stairs) we found a back alley which was like a
small hill so that was our daily work out for 3 days...hahaha
We went to town that night and
hung out at the new mall called Central Festival. We ate some food and listened
to a live band which concluded with a dance performance by 3 super fit and sexy
girls who enthralled the audience with their rather provocative dance moves. We
had a long chat with Pebbles when she tried to replicate the dance moves back
the hotel. Oh the perils of parenthood!
The next day started early as
we had signed up for 4 x 4 Offroad Major Safari Tour which were exhilarating
for me and Hubs but terrified the hell of Pebbles and oddly it made Bubba sleep
the whole journey!
This was the itinerary:
1. Chinese Lady Monk Temple
2. Big Buddha Temple
3. 4x4 to the Mountain Top to
see the Panoramic View Point 360
4. Big Buddha at the Mountain
Top
5. Had Thai Lunch at the
Panoramic Restaurant
6. Elephant Trekking (we did
not do that because it's animal cruelty)
7. Elephant and Monkey show (we
did not want to watch it but the kids were cranky and we needed to divert the
attention)
8. Muay Thai show
9. Coconut plantation
10. Namuang Waterfall
11. Grandfather and Grandmother Rock (I
seriously don't know why they call them that because it is rather obscene and
since Pebbles was asleep, I opted to stay back in the truck while Hubs took the
oblivious Bubba with him)
12. Back to the hotel
Here's a picture of us in the
4x4 truck. Don't take parenting tips from us. Haha
Since the kids slept on and off
during the tour, we were so tired and were ready to collapse but both wanted to
swim in the pool so we had to oblige. (Have kids, they say. It will be fun,
they say)
Because of the bumpy ride, we
were aching badly but braved on for our next adventure; the Samui
Island Tour at the Angthong National Marine Park. We first got into
the van which took us to the pier where we boarded a tour boat. We were the
only ones with kids and all eyes were on us when Bubba started to cry out as he
wanted to explore the tour boat by walking around in his oversized life jacket
and we didn't let him because he can easily slip through the brackets into the
water! Pebbles on the other hand clung onto me like a Koala. But despite that
we enjoyed the breath taking view as the tour boat sped to the first island,
Mah Koh Island. We had to climb about 300 steps on an almost 90 degree incline
to get to the top to view the magnificent Emerald lagoon.
As it is a relatively large
tour boat, we needed to hop onto the long tail boat to get to the shore. Here's
the tricky part because you need to be fit and nimble enough to hop on and hop
off the boat without looking like a clumsy sloth like yours truly. We were very
fortunate that the locals at the boat helped to lift our kids so we only needed
to ensure we don't fall during the transfer. Trust me it was a tall order.
The Long Tail Boat
We then went to another island Wua Ta Lap Island where we spent a
good two hour frolicking in the beautiful beach and then it was time to head
back.
We got on a bus for another 2 hour journey. Stopped at a point to get on a van and reached the Surat Thani airport at 12pm. Our flight was at 1.30pm. We reached home sweet home at 7pm exactly 13 hours from the time we got onto the cab at Novotel in Chaweng.
All in all it was a great trip but also tiring. Because of the
kids, we could not try out some street food and our kids only ate spaghetti
much to our chagrin. But we learned a lot about traveling with young kids so
here's a list of Dos and Don'ts of which I hope would help you in your trip in
some way.
1. Be early for your flight. Triple check the time to board
2. If you are going to the beach, you can be in the swim wear and
with your clothes on top and just bring a towel. Best to bring two sets of swim
wear so you can let one dry overnight when one is being used.
3. Bring snacks like chips, biscuits or fruits. No chocolates
because they melt
4. Use loads of sunscreen and mosquito repellent
5. Use flip flops not fancy shoes as they get wet all the time
6. Since we had to wake up like super early for tours, we showered
the kids with warm shower right before bed so they only brushed their teeth and
washed their faces the following morning.
7. Wet wipes is mankind's best creation. Use it
8. For island hopping, get yourself a (or two) water proof bag(s). It's super convenient. 5L would do
7. Wet wipes is mankind's best creation. Use it
8. For island hopping, get yourself a (or two) water proof bag(s). It's super convenient. 5L would do
9. Pebbles suffers from bad case of wheezing
so we were quite diligent in making sure both kids were out of their swim wear,
wiped down and had a good dose of the sun after they are out of the water.
10. Since our holiday was filled with back
to back activities, the kids took up to a week post-holiday to recover so do
ensure there isn't any events or activities after you are back from the
holiday.
11. And you need a break too! It's funny how hubs commented that HE needed a holiday once we returned home...hahaha
Our kids did have episodes of tantrums and meltdowns but it was mostly because they were tired and cranky so we had to bribe them with cool fruit juices that worked for us. We were also very fortunate to have fellow holiday goers were understanding and empathetic and helped to entertain the kids in foreign languages.
All in all it was a memorable holiday and since we survived a holiday that involved two islands with two kids, I am sure you can too!
11. And you need a break too! It's funny how hubs commented that HE needed a holiday once we returned home...hahaha
Our kids did have episodes of tantrums and meltdowns but it was mostly because they were tired and cranky so we had to bribe them with cool fruit juices that worked for us. We were also very fortunate to have fellow holiday goers were understanding and empathetic and helped to entertain the kids in foreign languages.
All in all it was a memorable holiday and since we survived a holiday that involved two islands with two kids, I am sure you can too!
No comments:
Post a Comment