Showing posts with label krabi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label krabi. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

Fish Spa in Krabi Town


A few weeks ago we treated ourselves to a spa experience of a different kind.

It involved treatment by fish!


We went to a little place on the local weekend market.
While we were waiting our turn we could order any kind of drink and listen to the performances on the market stage.

When it was time for our "treatment" we had to rinse our feet off, then walk to a long row of aquariums with little fish.

These fish nibble on the foot soles and pretty much any skin immersed into the water, and thereby remove any old skin cells.

I admit, it took a while to get used to it. The intensity of the experience depends on how hungry the fish are. The fish in my aquarium seemed to be very hungry, so that almost all of them were nibbling on some part of my feet.


It doesn't hurt at all, but can be very ticklish. After a while however, one gets quite used to it.

The fish in Konrad's pool didn't seem quite so hungry and only some of them were actually nibbling away. We switched half-way through. This way I could also prove to him that all my squeaking and jerking in the beginning wasn't just me being overly ticklish ;)

After half an hour we got handed a little foot towel to dry off with and got to walk away with nice and smooth foot soles.

Friday, 2 December 2011

Arrived in Krabi, Thailand

We are here in Thailand for over a week now, nearing two, so it's definitely time for an entry about the place we'd like to call home for the next little while.

Interestingly, in all of our time here we didn't take half as many pictures as in the 3 days in Beijing. I guess, we are "home" in a sense. There will still be lots of picture opportunities.

This is one of the first pictures we took while having breakfast one morning:
A monkey "walking the line".




Krabi Town itself has no beaches but is right at the river that leads to the ocean. A lot of boats go out from here to some of the nicest beaches that can't be reached by any road or to the gorgeous islands around here.

We often enjoy walking along the river taking in the view of karst mountains and mangrove forests on the other side and convincing the boatsmen that we are not planning to go on a boat trip, which they so eagerly offer.

Konrad enjoying a coconut on the pier.




There are many of these karst mountains that you see in the background around here. If you ever watched James Bond "The Man with the Golden Gun" they might be familiar for you.

"James Bond Tours" are offered which will take you to the exact same ones from the movie.

This particular formation they call the "Dog Ears". I took the picture on a walk in the morning. Notice the high water level on the pier and also the mangroves.




This picture was taken not too far away in the evening, right before it started raining pretty good. In the evenings the tide goes down and water level is very low, exposing all kinds of crabs and other critters in the sand.




We are enjoying very good and inexpensive food around here. There are many restaurants, street stalls, and markets to choose from. This is a traditional dish called Pad Thai.

I had it three times at three different locations already, and it is slightly different every time. But every time it is fried noodles with a choice of chicken, shrimp, or sometimes beef, with different greens and sauces.




This is Pad Thai as well, this time from the night market.





Konrad had a fried rice dish that night.




We also enjoy going to the city market often, mainly for the great abundance of fresh fruit. Some are unknown and exotic for us, but so far we have not been disappointed.








There are no pictures of our place yet, because we are still renting a room in a guesthouse.

On our search for a place we are really learning the meaning of "Thai Time". People live a laid back life style which we really enjoy, but are not very used to when it comes to important decisions.

But, Lord willing, sometime next week we should be able to move out of the guesthouse into our own place.

Wednesday, 19 October 2011

Kelowna-Calgary-Vancouver-Beijing-Phuket-Krabi

This title is quite a mouthful, but basically that is our beginning travel route.
I even had a hard time fitting it all into one map. If you click the map below it will take you to an interactive map with our travel route.


Only 12 more days until we start our travels with a road trip from Kelowna to Calgary. There we will spend another 2 weeks before we make our way towards Asia. With layovers in Vancouver and Beijing it will be almost 2 days later before be touch ground in Phuket, Thailand.

We will probably stay there for a little bit before going to Krabi (about 2 hour drive from Phuket). While we plan on visiting as many of Thailand's neighboring countries as possible, we plan to make Krabi our home base.