The beauty of the Gulf of Thailand is a question that has lingered in our minds until today, when we finally arrived at the shores of Ko Raet, also known as Ko Raet-Ko Kai, in the Ao Tung Maha district of Chumphon province.

Our journey began on Friday at 10:00 PM. The train took us from Phetchaburi Railway Station to Mab Amrit Station in Chumphon Province for a fare of 101 baht.

We arrived at the station at 2:00 AM and found a place to sleep on a stone bench nearby. We waited until morning and then continued our journey by van, which was parked opposite the railway station. The fare from the railway station to Ao Tung Maha was only 30 baht.


It only took us 15 minutes by van to reach the entrance of Ao Tung Maha. We then called Green, our tour guide, to pick us up and take us to the pier.





We boarded the boat at 8:30 AM and set off on our adventure. Today, our vessel was a speedboat with a total of six passengers, including us, and three friendly crew members who provided excellent and personalized service.


We then sailed to Duck and Chicken Island.

Upon arrival, we wasted no time and jumped straight into the water.

This dive site offers encounters with schools of sardines and vast fields of sea anemones. The anemones are so dense that they truly resemble meadows, and the area is teeming with vibrantly colored fish.


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After we had our fill of diving, we took a boat to Koh Vieng to feast on blue swimmer crabs.


Before we eat the hanging crab, let's make some history first, haha. You know what I'm talking about without me saying it. ><



Feasting on fresh seafood in the sea: shrimp, crab, and squid. So delicious!

Before leaving, we had some fun activities.


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We arrived back on shore at 3:00 PM. Our trip for the day has ended. Oh, oh, oh, oh, do you see something? It definitely won't end easily because we have a tent. We'll have to see where we're going to put the tent.

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