Let’s Go Krabi…This hub was merely a gateway to our next adventure where we would put Jenn’s diving skills to some use in the Similan Islands. Since we have explored the Krabi area in our previous Thailand trip, no sites or activities were organized. We wanted a few days of relaxation, some good food and lots of sun. Unfortunately, the good weather turned on us and we ended up receiving buckets and buckets of rainfall. We were told that the monsoon season did not start for another few months, but this was obviously a conspiracy. The rain parted for only brief periods of time but the sun never quite made it out from behind the seemingly endless clouds, and before too long the rain would return with a vengeance.
We’ve arranged for a bus to Khoa Lak where we will begin our seven day yacht and diving adventure. We hope that the sun will be agreeable but that remains to be seen.
Let’s Go Khoa Lak… When we booked our plans for Khoa Lak weeks ago in Bangkok, we were so excited for what this week would bring. 7 days on a yacht- diving, snorkelling, sun tanning as much as we wanted in the Similan Islands which just happen to be one of the top ten places in the world to dive… but Mother Nature had other plans for us.
When we arrived at the diving centre where the speed boat was supposed to take us to the yacht we were told that the waves were much too high at the moment and that we’d be going out the next day instead. Sadly this became a daily ritual. Each day we would wake up with anticipation, thinking that today would be the day that we would finally be able to leave only to be told otherwise. Instead we would spend the day in our hotel room- as the torrential downpours wouldn’t even give way enough for us to do anything- playing dice games, reading books and drinking amaretto or whatever else we fancied.
After 3 days of waiting, we headed to the dive shop to talk to the guys and see what our chances were of getting out at all. We were told that Koh Toa had been hit with a major storm and very large waves and that the island where we had been only days before was severely damaged with many businesses being washed away. A boat had sunk with 18 people on board after being hit with 5 meter- high waves, luckily they were all rescued by the Thai Marines, and all of our dive shops boats were stuck between islands trying to wait out the storm. It was not looking good for us and to be honest the idea of being out on the water was not a welcomed one. After waiting one more day we decided that it was not meant to be and since the weather was still not letting up we decided to chase the sun rather than wait it out any longer.
Jenn & Stijn, very much enjoy reading about your adventures and you certainly are on a fantastic one. The Maldives look gorgeous. Keep trucking and have fun with your mom's soon! love jan, regina
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