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    Krabi – the start of our family travels in Thailand

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018
    written by Miguel Gluton

    After weeks of debating whether to go into Thailand or not because of the unrest in Bangkok, we finally decided to board a flight to Krabi and explore the south Andaman coast of Thailand for a few weeks. The flight with AirAsia was a breeze, although we were the last on the plane and almost missed our flight because two boys that will remain nameless (Colin and Noah you know who you are) spent far too long in the lolly shop purchasing lollies for the plane.

    Once in Krabi our guest house had a taxi waiting for us. Its always a thrill to get off a plane and have someone standing there with your name on a piece of paper. Our guest house, Long Beach Krabi Villas was amazing. Around 20mins outside the main tourist area of Ao Nang Beach, the bungalows were set on the tranquil, quiet Noppharat Thara Beach that we had to ourselves most of the time. With the palm trees, clear water and beautiful limestone islands dotting the bay the location was wonderful.

    Our room was small and basic, but clean, mosquito proof and 10m from the beach. Apart from the beach front location, the biggest attraction of Long Beach Krabi Villas is the owners. Ae and her family were so friendly and helpful. Nothing was too much trouble, even just a chat. Noah and Hayley really enjoyed playing with Ae’s two daughters.

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    Of course it wasn’t completely paradise – being that remote meant that power was supplied by a generator that only ran between 6pm and 6am. May in Thailand is ridiculously hot so during the afternoon we sweltered in the heat, checking the clock every five minutes in the hope that it was 6pm already.

    And unfortunately Colin wasn’t able to find the same remote Internet services here that he had in Malaysia, so working was impossible between lack of Internet and the heat. It’s the perfect spot for a holiday, not so great if you need to work!

    Heat and Internet aside, we loved our stay there. The accommodation is cheap and the location beautiful. Ae provides free kayaks for guests so we spent one morning paddling around the nearest island watching crabs scuttling on rocks, waves splashing into limestone caves and fishermen checking their nets. The kids spent a lot of time on the sand drawing, collecting shells, swimming in the bath temperature water and chasing crabs at low tide. They also ate the best meal that they’ve had in months thanks to Ae’s delicious fried rice, while we scoffed down delicious green Thai curries. And even better the food was cheap!

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    All in all it was like camping at a deserted, gorgeous beach but with a cabin and a chef!

    The highlight of the trip for Noah was riding into town on – (Nanna stop reading now) a motorbike with all four of us piled on. Five if you count Hannah Bubba. We feel like real locals now. The ride into town was a great chance to see local life. On our way in we passed rubber plantations, villagers eating market dinners after Sunday afternoon temple and stalls selling strange fruits sitting out in the sweltering heat. We even saw an elephant from a local tour company walking down the road. The nearest town, Ao Nang was lovely and not as over developed as I’d been lead to believe by guidebooks. No shopping centres in sight, just lots of little tourist shops and restaurants. It resembled Noosa or Byron Bay 15 years ago. I’m sure it was prettier before the shops and resorts appeared but it looked like a good place to stay if you like being close to everything.

    You may also like: Koh Lanta Activities: 20 Best Things to do

    We had planned to stay in Krabi for 5 nights but unfortunately Colin had a lot of work to do and between the heat and lack of Internet we had to move on after two nights. We’d love to go back to stay with Ae again so hopefully we can fit it in before the end of our time in Thailand, or in a few months time when its not so hot. Koh Lanta is our next destination so fingers crossed we can sort out the Internet and electricity issues.

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    Hanoi with kids: 4 great things to do

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018

    Explore traditional houses at the Museum of Ethnography It’s a long way from downtown Hanoi but the Museum of Ethnography showcasing the cultures of the many different minority tribes of Vietnam is well worth…

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    Family days in Hanoi

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018

    Smog so thick your eyes burn, picturesque lakes that are better viewed from a distance, crowded streets that were seemingly constructed at odd angles to help you loose your way, locals and…

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    Cruising Halong Bay in Style

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018November 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018November 7, 2018

    Halong Bay – the highlight of our time in Vietnam without question. We arrived in Hanoi on the train just after 4am and went to Classic II Hotel for a sleep, shower and…

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    Duck duck goose on the Reunification Express

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018

    After our time in Hue, we headed to the train station to catch the overnight train to Hanoi. The train was only a little late and we spent the time chatting to…

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    Its hot, damn hot… in Hue

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018

    Our first adventures in Hue started with a visit to the Royal Tomb of Tu Doc, a ridiculous thing to do in the scorching hot June afternoons. Our tour was supposed to…

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    Over the Hai Van Pass

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018

    My mother’s partner, Wilson entered Vietnam with the important question of “what was the national symbol of Vietnam?”. On discovering it was the buffulo his mission has since been to capture a…

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    Sandcastles and sales spiels at Cua Dai beach, Hoi An

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018

    Our final days in Hoi An were spent trying to avoid the ridiculous June heat. You know its hot when even the locals are complaining. On Saturday afternoon we drove out to…

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    Sorry kids, the powers off so no ice creams today… Hoi An and My Son

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018

    Our second stop in Vietnam with Nanna and Wilson was Hoi An, a short 1hr flight from Ho Chi Minh to Danang, followed by a 30 minute drive to reach Hoi An.…

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    Follow the Ho Chi Minh Road…

    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 19, 2018September 7, 2018

    500 motorbikes waiting at a set of lights, round-a-bouts with bikes and cars weaving around each other in a chaotic dance, touts that never accept ‘no’ .. welcome to Ho Chi Minh…

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