Friday, February 14, 2014

Koh Pu Island, February 14

This island is a peaceful, laid back place. There isn't much here, except some other restaurants with their guest cabins. At night you only see the stars and some lights from the cabins or restaurants. We think that this would be a great place for a group of people to visit and hang out for  a week or more. A great place to end a tour.

One reason that this island is not on the tourist hot spot list is the beach. The beach is not the white, sand beach of the other islands and when the tide goes out there are rocks. But this might just be a postive thing!!

The beach when the tide goes out.

Some more pictures from the island, in no particular order.
Someone is building a road behind the cabins we are staying in. The road will lead to the other businesses down the beach. This is so motor scooters and tuk-tuks and the occassional truck won't have to drive down the beach. They often have a hard time making it through the sand.


Another Sand Art picture by Charlie.


We have been eating Som Tam (son tum) at the various beach restaurants. This one had run out of papaya and used cucumber. It was still pretty good.


We used the orange kayaka for an ocean tour. We spent about an hour or so paddling along the coast line.


Monkeys- The monkeys were all over the island. We had to keep our windows shut and locked when ever we went out. If we didn't the monkeys would come inside the cabins and steal whatever they could.


The monkeys were not very friendly creatures. In fact, they were very aggressive.


For Valentine's Day we decided to do a little bar hoppping. There weren't many tourists, as most had moved on. Also, no one was celebrating Valentine's Day except us. It isn't a special day in this part of the world. One of the bars we visited. We were the only ones there.


The bar tender took our photo.



Since it was Valentine's Day we decided on trying some of the local specialties.
Long Island ice tea and pina calada.


Our last dinner on the island. A coconut soup, masaman, and a chicken dish.


February 14, full moon rising over the island.






The sunset from one of the bars down the beach.



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