As I have said before, the
holidays in Malaysia are wonderful and we try and take every opportunity to use
them to explore uncharted territory. The Indian holiday Thaipusam
allowed us to have a 5 day holiday with friends to the beautiful island of Koh Samui,
Thailand.
Kelly, Alex, Layla, James, Kaes, and I all left Thursday,
January 24
th on an early morning flight to Koh Samui. There is a 1
hour time difference between Thailand and Malaysia, so we arrived with a full
day ahead of us on the island. We stayed at the beautiful Amari Palm Reef
resort on the east side of Samui of Chaweng Beach.
After getting settled into our hotel rooms, we spent the
rest of the day by the pool and beach relaxing and enjoying the beautiful
weather.
Friday we had the buffet breakfast at the hotel that was
absolutely delicious! It was by far one of the most diverse breakfast spreads
we have ever had and even more importantly had BACON! Since we don’t get pork
too often in KL, it was nice to have it as an option each morning for
breakfast. Turkey or beef bacon doesn't hold a candle to the real stuff. After
more relaxing by the pool, we all decided to go get foot massages and then the
girls roamed around the shops to see what kind of cheap knock-offs we could
find.
Saturday was an interesting day full of lady boys! Me, Kaes,
Kelly, and Alex decided to go get body massages this time instead of foot
massages. When we got to the salon, the therapist they assigned to each of us was
two lady boys!! Kaes was not excited and wanted to leave, but I told him there
was nothing to worry about since I was laying right next to him. It was quite
humorous seeing the look on his face, but he didn’t seem to enjoy the laugh at
his expense J
We both agreed it was some of the best massages we have ever had! That night we
went to one of the famous lady boy cabaret shows that Thailand is known for all
over the country. The show had some great performers and some of the ladies
could fool most anyone!
Sunday was full of more lazy lounging, but at night we
decided to attend a traditional Muay Thai Boxing match. Muay Thai is taught
from a very early age and even boys as young as 14 were competing in this very
intense type of fighting. Boys that didn’t even weigh 100 pounds all the way up
to men up to 175 were involved in a series of 10 fights. Of the many times Kaes
and I have been to Thailand, this was our first experience to see a Muay Thai
match.
Monday was our last day before flying back to KL, so we had
an easy day and had breakfast, then packed up our room. No trip to Thailand
would be complete without a massage, so Kaes and I opted to get foot massages
after a delicious Pad Thai lunch at a small local restaurant, and then headed
to the airport for our afternoon flight.
We had a great, relaxing weekend in Koh Samui. It is
definitely a quick and easy trip to get to for even a short weekend away from
KL.
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