One of the gravest mistakes in my life was buying vanilla black flip flops. Ok, maybe not the gravest, but it is in Top 5 for sure. The reason is everybody second person here wears black flip flops, so finding your pair among dozens of similar flips flops can be from challenging to down right impossible. I had to swap my pair on the second day of purchase, when I noticed that my pair was gone, and have been in the swapping loop since then. Currently I have a pair of black Havaianas, which is a nice upgrade from my no-name vanilla black flip-flops and twice as expensive too (we are talking about the difference of two euros here). Let’s see where this flip-flops game leads me.
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A transmission from Haad Yuan
I visited Haad Yuan for the first time two years ago and immediately fell in love with the place. Haad Yuan is an isolated beach in the South-Eastern part of Ko Phangan reachable by boat or a two-hour walk through the dense jungle. It is only a short boat trip from the Haad Rin, the capital of the Full Moon party, but feels like a remote island with its own laws and customs. While the rest of Ko Phangan is rapidly developed, Hat Yuan does not change. Time is frozen here in a permanent state of bliss, tranquility and freedom. On a first sight Haad Yuan is like any other beach on Ko Phangan: white sand, turquoise sea, scattered resorts, bars and random activities. But the unique atmosphere and semi-permanent hippy community are what make Haad Yuan so special. Everybody seems to be on the same wave-length and share the same interests along the lines of chilling out, yoga, meditation and loud techno music. It feels like a mixture between Monkey Island (with pirates present of course, aaaarrrgghh!) and the mellowed out tropical Fusion festival all year around. Just beautiful.
I have been here a week and it looks like I will spend the rest of my Thai visa here. The place really pulls you in and once you land here you do not want to go any place else. Indeed, why go, when you know you can hardly top this.
New Year’s party at Guy’s Bar is lined up and hopefully some Ashtanga yoga, as soon as I get rid of my cold. Christmas Eve party was mind-blowing, despite the costs (water-damaged Nexus One and cold). Fingers crossed for the phone to come back to life.
Breather in Bangkok
Excellent food, chilling out by the pool, occasional shopping (Prada sunglasses for 200ba :D) and some yoga. No sightseeing, no hiking, no walking around the city for hours. Exactly what I need after very hectic time in Hong Kong. Many thanks to Pekka and Ana for their hospitality. Just one more day here and then I will continue to Phangan.