If Part 1 was about our arrival and a wild monkey chase, then Part 2's got EVEN MORE monkey madness.
Tyler 1 and I split off in the morning of Day 2 from Amanda. She's got her international scuba divers license and went off to do that. She's cooler than us (damn Europeans). We decided to rent a kayak and navigate some of the beaches and other spots around the main island.
Our morning was full of fun-filled entertainment, to say the least. This is a video of us on the kayak as we approach what's known as "Monkey Bay" -- yes, more monkeys!
We did a little snorkeling off the beach. There was a very large group of Chinese tourists there so a lot of sand was kicked up and the visibility wasn't great. We found ways to entertain ourselves on the island. Within just a few minutes, we had a wild father monkey show up scouring through our snorkeling bag. He apologized to us, then decided to stick around for a little social conversation. Check it out.
The island had a few random tin huts. No one was living in them -- and they definitely weren't for tourists. We explored them a little. Then Tyler 1 decided it was time he make one of them his new permanent residence. Here's his "send off" video to his parents...tear.
Finally it was time for some "man-venture." A little snorkeling. Some cute videos. No sir. Can't leave it at just that. Off in the distance we saw a small passage of water cutting through one of the large cliffs. We decided to pass through it in our kayak while the water crashed the rocks and the waves undulated like maddened giants.
Our kayaking adventure would eventually come to an end, sadly. The three of us all re-grouped and moved onto our next excursion: island hopping with a group of about 8 other people. Yeaahh!
We stopped at about 6 different spots. Our first stop was "Monkey Beach," not to be confused with "Monkey Bay." And yes, there were plenty more wild monkeys, though these ones were a little more timid.
Actually no -- scratch that -- the monkeys were just as frickin' nuts!
They were jumping on the boats, falling from the trees and doing strange Asian monkey belly dances (okay, maybe not that). One of them even bit Tyler 1!! Fortunately he was wearing a shirt so the skin wasn't punctured. He'd otherwise have to be taken to the hospital for rabies (which we were convinced he had BEFORE he was bit, anyways).
Here's a clip of one of the little buggers. Kinda cute, actually.
Next up was a few different coves with absolutely beautiful, clear, blue water teaming with all sorts of colorful fish and marine life. Here are some great shots.
A nice 360-degree view.
But the grand finale was Maya Bay. You've probably heard of the Leo DiCaprio movie, "The Beach." It was directed by the same director that won an Academy Award for Slumdog Millionaire, Danny Boyle.
Maya Bay is where The Beach was shot. We were given an hour to check it out, snorkel, take pictures, etc. Every minute was breathtaking. All this on a day when the sun wasn't fully out...
Me and Amanda playing in the sand.
The trek back to the boat.
We left the island in the early afternoon the following day.
Here are some shots from our departure back to Phuket, to eventually go home.
Needless to say, we were each a little depressed to be leaving. The trip was too short, but we definitely made the most of it. Phi Phi Island can be sure it hasn't seen the last of us -- for sure!
Thanks for reading. Keep a looksy for my next post. Who knows what adventures are a'brewin' as I write this!
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