Hello, my name is Yui. This is my first time writing a post.
If there is anything wrong, please advise.
My first post will take you to Koh Chang, but during the rainy season.
Going during this season means fewer people and lower prices. 5555
This trip was 4 days and 3 nights.
I traveled by private car, which runs on gas.
The wheels turned from Bang Kapi onto the motorway straight to the pier of Koh Chang, Trat Province.
The ferry fare is 120 baht per person.
Upon reaching Koh Chang, turn right and continue driving until you reach the end of the island. You will find a sign for Klong Kloi Village.
This view will be located at the front entrance of the village.
Accommodation name: "Sea you Bungalow"
The owner of the accommodation, "พี่โซล่", charges 500 baht per night.
However, they offered a discount, making the room with a fan and private bathroom with hot water available for a lower price.
The accommodation is very private and quiet.
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The atmosphere outside the room at night is very good.
In the evening, we sat down to eat something by the beach at Mr. Tee Bar, owned by "Tee".
According to Tee, the beach is relatively deserted during the low season.
The entire restaurant was ours, with only our table occupied. We relaxed and stretched out comfortably.
On the morning of the 2nd, I woke up feeling industrious. I decided to change the location where I photograph the products in my shop.
Embracing the morning air, I rented a motorbike for 150 baht per day and cruised around, soaking in the surrounding atmosphere.
I also encountered a mischievous monkey. Normally, feeding monkeys on the island is prohibited. If you feed them, they will swarm down in large numbers to eat, which will disrupt the lives of the locals. Therefore, they have campaigned against feeding monkeys. However, some people still secretly feed them. This one was eating durian, which someone had given it. More importantly, it was sitting on the roof of a car to eat it, leaving the car covered in durian. ><
Stop by a local restaurant for a quick bite to satisfy your hunger. The owner is kind and offers reasonable prices for locals, significantly lower than the menu prices. A single dish costs only 50 baht, and everything is delicious.
The shop assistants sat waiting to serve customers (or perhaps waiting to eat).
After we were full, we went for a motorbike ride.
Then we stopped by to buy seafood to give to Tee to cook for lunch and dinner.
At Bang Baeo Pier, not far from our accommodation, we rode our motorbikes leisurely.
This is Mr. Tee, the owner of Mr. Tee Bar, grilling for us.
After a satisfying meal, I relaxed by watching Western women enjoying themselves in the water.
Late at night, Tee invited me to Santi Santi Bar, located near Lonely Beach.
We went to listen to reggae music, and it turned out there was a party at the bar, so Tee ended up jamming with the band.
On the morning of the 3rd, I woke up and took photos as usual. The owner of the Sea You Bungalow, "Brother Sol", volunteered to take me to a waterfall near the accommodation. However, I can't remember the name of the waterfall. The water level is low during this period, and it will only be high at the end of the year. There were many butterflies, the water was clear, and it flowed cool.
Work and travel. ^_^
This is P'Soi. Thank you for taking me on a tour.
This restaurant, Rasta View, offers stunning panoramic views. It features a reggae-themed design and the staff are also reggae enthusiasts.
Another scenic viewpoint, I don't remember the name, but it was beautiful. We walked across a wooden bridge between the ocean and the mountains.
In the evening, we had pizza at Joy Cottage. We ordered the Joy Cottage pizza, which is named after the restaurant.
On the way back, I bought fresh food from the nearby market for Tee to cook for us, just like before.
Tonight, Tee and his son played live music for us before we left the next day.
Thank you for taking care of us like family.
Didgeridoo, the instrument the child brought along.
On the morning of the fourth day, we walked around the area to take pictures of the scenery and had lunch at the same restaurant as before. Then we sat by the sea for a while and took some group photos. After that, we returned to Bangkok.
The total cost of the 4-day, 3-night trip to Koh Chang for two people was 7,763 baht. This included 4,833 baht for food and souvenirs, 1,000 baht for gas and tolls, 1,000 baht for accommodation (normally 500 baht per night, but the host offered a discount), 480 baht for round-trip ferry tickets, and 450 baht for motorbike rental (150 baht per day).
Thank you for reading in advance.
Feel free to give feedback, the images may not be clear, sorry.
Follow us for our next trip.
In closing, Yui would like to share a video that she recently learned to make, along with the accompanying song composed by Tee. Thank you.
Contact information for Brother Sol: https://www.facebook.com/seayoubungalows
Contact information for Mr. Tee: https://www.facebook.com/MrTee-Bar-606477312729103/?fref=ts
Yu Yui
Friday, September 27, 2024 10:26 AM