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Patong Beach, Thailand

24 September 2013

For our last night in Thailand we decided to go and see the famous Patong beach area.  We stayed in Kata to avoid the crowds so, to get there, we took a 20 minute taxi, through Karon, up to Patong.

As expected, Patong was just crazy from the first moment.  As we entered the Patong area, our taxi had to screech to a halt to wait for two elephants to cross the road! Yes, you read it right, two live elephants carrying tourists back from their day trips!

As we drove down the road, a little further, we passed a Cabaret show (with ladyboys (very convincing transvestites) of course.  Then, as we rounded the corner to the beachfront, we were suddenly at a standstill in congested traffic which, continued all the way around the beach ring road.  We hopped out and headed into the crowds to see what we could find.

The first fantastic discovery was a bargain clothing wholesaler where everything was about a third of the price of any other store we saw in Phuket.  Had we known this at the time, we would have bought a whole lot more!  But we did manage to pick up a few things.

We headed over to the beach to see the last of the daylight disappear but not before we had watched a paragliding company giving rides (of 5-10 minutes) to a large handful of tourists.  Everytime the parachute returned to the beach, the two handlers managed to unclip the person, reset the harness, secure the next person and then push off for another run; all in only 10-20 seconds! Absolutely unbelievable! The one handler also tags along for the ride so that he can guide the parachute in the right direction.  He is not even strapped in.  He jumps up, swings himself up into the ropes and then hangs on during the ride.

Getting hungry, we ventured back onto the opposite side of the street to search for a restaurant.  Distracted by a few more clothing stalls and became more expert by the minute at palming off aggresive salesman.  We eventually hit the main party district in Patong.  Lights, noise, sex and booze everywhere.

Picture the madness. Salesman everywhere pushing their wares into your face.  Lights flashing and music blaring from the hundreds of bars on the strip.  Advertisements and flyers everywhere about ping-pong shows which are not really about ping-pong at all. Ladyboys enticing you into the bars, clubs, cabarets and other forms of entertainment that can be found in this place. “Make you a suit sir?”, “Like iguanas, here take photo – and give me 100baht”, “Come, bar good ladies”, “Happy hour here, best price, come come”…

An eye-opening experience to say the least. The exhausted travellers retreated back to the quiet hotel in Kata a couple of hours later. As a last farewell, we chose a taxi with our own flashing lights and disco music to take us back home.  Awesome!  I think this may just have been the highlight of my evening.  Wind blowing through my hair, lights flashing, music pumping and four of us bopping as we sang the few lyrics we knew of the dance music all the way back to Kata.

Patong, you are forever seared into my brain with your colourful lights and your craziness!

Kata Beach, Thailand

09 September 2013

We had a short stopover in Phuket for only 2 nights.   We chose to stay at Kata as this is known to be the quieter of the three main beach areas (Patong, Karon and Kata).  The beach itself was so different to those in Phi Phi with big waves, slightly coarser sand and, believe it or not, more people.  There were even ‘no swim’ zones due to rough currents.

We enjoyed a (windy) afternoon stroll on Kata beach and also a morning tanning session the next day.  It was a slightly quieter vibe here and even though it was difficult to swim because of the very high Spring tide, we still enjoyed a few dips to cool off.

The excitement of the day was when R helped save a lady from the rip tide which had pulled her out to sea when her and her boyfriend were swimming in the ‘no swim’ zone.  Even though she had passed out and collapsed from exhaustion by the time they got her on to the beach, she was fine and recovered with oxygen and lots of rest.

The wave house just next to the beach was very cool and reminded me very much of the Gateway wave house in Umhlanga, South Africa.

Kata had a huge selection of restaurants, hotels, shopping areas and travel agents. There is also a buzzing taxi industry taking tourists between Patong, Karon, Kata, Old Phuket town and the Phuket port and airport.  Our taxi from Phuket port (from the Phi Phi ferry) took at least an hour to Kata which was not bad considering the heavy traffic.

The ClubMed Kata resort spans almost the full length of the beach front which means that anyone staying in a resort behind this has to go around in order to get to the beach on either end.  We didn’t mind the walk though! So many interesting things to see in this little beach village.

Karon Beach, Thailand

06 September 2013

We visited Karon beach for only one day as part of our two night stay in Phuket.  The famous snake/dragon statue greeted us as we jumped out of the taxi and the long, sandy beach beckoned to us to come and enjoy this beautiful beach.

The long, sandy beach hid the number of visitors well as there was enough place for everyone to feel like they were actually alone on the beach.  Most sources say that Karon is 4km long and it is also wide enough to give you a sandy or grassy spot to escape rising tides.

Our day was very relaxed, a little swimming, a little waboba for the boys, tanning, sleeping.  We also were happy taking advantage of a vendor for a new bikini at only 150baht – WHAT A STEAL! She was part of the many who (conveniently) constantly walked up and down hoping for business for anything from eats to clothing to hammocks.

I hope to return someday to explore a bit more – I think a few early morning runs on Karon beach would be just the best way to start a day before exploring the rest of this lovely place.