Koh Samet to Bangkok
// June 22nd, 2008 // No Comments » // Koh Samet
The speed boat arrived and we all got aboard the makeshift pier rolled out by a little red tractor and hopped into the whiter than white boat, took one last look at Ko Samet under beaming sunshine and gentle skipped across the water out of our little bay. The ride back couldnt have been more civilised in comparison to the crash bang wallop of the way over five days earlier, it was warm, smooth and all together fucking lovely. But very sad to be leaving on such a beautiful day and
knowing we would soon have to say goodbye to mummy and daddy.
We had about an hour to kill before Mr Jack was due to pick us up so we went for a stroll around sleepy Ban Phe and Mandy bought probably the best shorts ive ever seen quickly followd by a glorious sit down on the pier with a can of chang. Mr Jack arrived in style and handed us all a cool towel to mop our brows and all too soon we were burning rubber away from Koh Samet and back to the “liveliness” of Bangkok.
But we had our little corner of peace in the Peninsuar again and we had checked in and faffed about abit were on a river ferry heading for the skytrain. The plan was a short ride around and then some dinner, at the next stop to where we got on it seemed like every person in Bangkok was waiting to get on as well and within a minute the doors were shut and the word sardines springs to mind. One woman in particular was carrying a bag of piping hot soup which unbeknown to her was resting on Mandys leg and scalding her knee a treat and of course in true british style Mandy quietly endured it so not to make a fuss.
Siam square was heaving with people and on our way there Jo had spotted an open air arena thing that looked alot of fun so he lead us there and there was a band playing on a stage, a massive screen showing a football match, a market and an art showcase of lots of big aereal pictures taken all over the world of the most amazing places and things it was mega awesome and just insipred us further to see the world.
We had a quick trundle through the shopping mall and as we did a crowd of people passed by with a young white tiger in a shopping trolley!!?? well the last time we were in a big flashy mall in Siam square we saw 10ft sharks in an aquarium so it didnt seem too out of the ordinary. We topped off our new Bangkok experience with a gut busting trip to The Hard Rock Café which was very fitting as we had had our last meal in england before we left at the Hard Rock and now here we were again…
With a fair bit of pursuasion we got Mandy into a TukTuk and rattled off to the red light district for a stroll as you do. We litterally got out of the TukTuk walked down the street to a backing of loud music and “hey mister you want ping pong show” then got in a taxi the other end, having had quite enough of that we headed for the Millenium Hilton’s 360 bar for another roof top night cap before returning to our hotel with mummy and daddy for the last time.
Bright and early the next morning and by the time everyone was up and about the sunglasses were already on. We headed down for a breakfast fit for a king… they even had veal sausages! before climbing into the leather clad charriot of Mr Jack for the last time and by now the tears were starting to roll. We went and checked Jo and Mandy’s bags then said our teary goodbyes before heading back to the Koh San Road…
p.s. (from Georgie) mummy and dado thankyou for the best week we have had traveling, thankyou for coming, thankyou for everything. we cant wait to see you next time!!!
p.s. (from Aaron) Thanks a hundred million it was the best holiday Ive ever had and I cant wait to see you again we miss you already
lot of love and hugs xxx The Kids xxx





