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17th
of July
After
a last walk on the beach of Ao Nang I went back to Krabi
and took the ferry to Ko Phi Phi at 2:00 pm.
After my arrival on Ko Phi Phi I took
a taxiboat to "Long Beach" . Not knowing what
to do I decided to walk back to the main village. It
took me about half an hour to get there (10 minutes
if you take the boat.). It's just a small path and you
even have to do some "climbing" (sort of...).
I stayed in the village for about 4 hours, had dinner
and watched the movie "The Beach". After that
I had to walk back to Long Beach, which turned out to
be a real adventure. I left my flashlight at the bungalow,
and when I started to walk back it has already been
dark. I was hardly able to find the road, and sometimes
I just bumped into a tree or a stone. It took me nearly
1,5 hours to make my way back...>
18th of July
The 13th day of my trip, which I think was the best
day so far (right 13 is my lucky number!!)
I decided to join a snorkelling group to Ko Phi Phi
Le. Perhaps some of you know that parts of the movie
"The Beach" were filmed at Maya Bay on Ko
Phi Phi Le. (There are two islands: Ko Phi Phi Don,
which is where all tourists stay, and Ko Phi Phi Le,
which is a national park). Usually, all the tours start
at 9:00 am, but I took the one which started at 12:00
am.
We
where a small group of six persons and Andrew, our guide.
Snorkelling around Ko Phi Phi Le is amazing: You see
a lot of fishes and different corals. Usually Maya Bay
is crowded with boats, but when we got there it was
just us and "The Beach". I was even able to
see sharks for the first time in my life. A big female
and a little baby. They are not dangerous at all (but
they DO look dangerous).
Unfortunately Ko Phi Phi gets more and more crowded these
days, and some of the tourists just don't care about rubbish
and pollution on the island. If you go to Ko Phi Phi you
will understand what I'm talking about.
I
think that's really sad. But there are also people who
care about the island. Like Andrew, our guide. He doesn't
use plastic bottles or plastic bags. I think that's very
important on an island, cause every plastic bottle, every
plastic-bag, even every can has to be removed from an
island. And that's expensive and someone has to pay for
it. The best thing is to AVOID rubbish. Use your own bottle
and bring your own cotton-bag with you. |
19th of July
My last day on Ko Phi Phi. I had to take the ferry
at 1:30 pm back to Krabi, to get on a Bus to Bangkok.
What's next? I meet up with my travel-mate Martin in Bangkok
and then we are going to Chang Mai |