I was up at 8ish and finished packing my bag, I had clothes that were still wet from the storm last night so hung them out and hoped they'd be dry before I had to put them in my backpack. My trainers were beyond soaked and I decided to leave them behind. I went into the centre to get breakfast, Juliane and I were supposed to be working but instead were packing up and cleaning the room, a job we abandoned yesterday in faver of lunch on the beach. I felt bad that I wasn't helping with the animals but the others had everything under control and said they didn't mind, although I'm sure they did a little bit! ...people should just say what they think.
My last walk with Nazir and Spot the Dog! |
My taxi arrived, I said goodbye to everyone and promised to seek them all out if I ever find myself in their home countries. Life as a backpacker is full of goodbyes, I kind of like it this way, make friends, have fun, and move on with fond memories... It's a nice way to live.
A fuller than full taxi took me to the pier at Saladan where I boarded the boat to Railay Beach. Luckily, this boat ride was much less eventful than my last! After a mid-ocean switch into a longtail boat I finally arrived in Railey Beach about 3pm... It's very beautiful here, I'm back in paradise.
I plan to spend a few days on the beach here before heading back to Bangkok to start the long journey back home. This month has been an interesting and eye opening one, I think that I've learnt a lot about both people and animals. I'm not sure that I'll ever return to Koh Lanta but it is definitely a place that I will never forget.
Thank You for having me, Koh Lanta... It has been a pleasure.
Railay Beach |