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| Our Jungle Home |
We returned back to the accommodation where there was a small reception area where you could order food as we were in a really secluded area and other options were extremely limited. We spent the rest of the night playing Jenga with the staff before heading to bed after nightfall.
The next morning we headed with a group to James Bond island. This day trip has more pros than cons but a trip to see the island itself it is not a trip I would highly recommend. We drove out of the jungle for around two hours to a port where we transferred into a long tail boat. As first timers seeing the sea (especially by long tail boat) we were once again left speechless by the beauty of the Thai landscape. The sea was as clear as a bath in some areas and a glittering bright turquoise in others. The rock formations that are jotted around the sea are so beautiful they look as though someone has photoshopped them in! We sailed past mangroves, through caves - it was stunning. And then we arrived at James Bond beach which is also named gypsie island. The island itself is very small and is completely over run by sea gypsies with stalls. It is terribly hard to move around without being approached, stall sellers putting their products on you so you can't easily get away. Unfortunately for me the overpopulation and swarms of tourist/traders made for a very claustrophobic atmosphere. When we eventually maneuvered ourselves around the hoards of people we saw the rock that was featured in the James Bond film. We swam out to the rock and back emerging out of the water as though the rock had transformed us into one of Bond's femme fatales. Kidding!
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| The Group |
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| Arriving at the sea gypsie island |
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| Playing football in the school playground |
We headed back to the jungle for our last afternoon / night still taking in all of the scenery. Early the next morning it would be time to set off for the islands on the east side. Our first stop was to be Koh Samui.








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