A Travel Journal by K.A. Lim
Go Holiday DIY Package Itinerary
Flight Information
Departure : Aug 10 2008(KUL - HKT) AK 872 12:45PM
Return : Aug 13 2008(HKT - KUL) AK 873 1:35PM
Hotel Information
Hotel : The Royal Paradise Hotel, Patong, Phuket
Room Type : 3 nights Superior Deluxe Room - 2 rooms
No : 4 Adults
Total Amount : RM2,100
Currency conversion: 100baht = RM10.20
1st day - 10th August 08 Sunday
"Sawat-dee Khrab" - Our flight on Air Aisa AK872 touched down at Phuket airport at 1:30pm local time. Checking through the Immigration was a breeze. We boarded an air-conditoned Toyota Camry taxi (550baht) straight to Patong where we had booked our accommodation at The Phuket Royal Paradise Hotel . The journey from the airport to Patong takes about 45 minutes.
The name Phuket is derived from the Malay word bukit, meaning hill. The island was previously named Junk Ceylon on European charts, a corruption of the Malay Tanjung Salang meaning Cape Salang. Later it became known as Thalang, after the name of the main town on the island. The island did not come to be known as Phuket until quite late in its history when the administrative centre was moved to a mining town in the centre of the island called Phuket.
Along the way, at a traffic roundabout, we saw the famous

After checking in at the hotel and feeling


Most of the shops were not yet open for business, so we finally ended up with some snacks from a convenience store much like a 7-eleven shop. Later we found a side-street stall selling 'Phat thai' (ผัดไทย) Thai fried noodles (50baht) and 'Khao phat' (ข้าวผัด) fried rice with some pork (muu) or chicken (kai) and egg mixed in (50baht) for take-away.

After a good rest, we walked the streets of Patong Beach. The road by the beach is jam-packed with hotels, restaurants, travel agents and shops selling varieties of goods. We settled for the night’s dinner (910baht) for 4 persons. After dinner, we found a reasonably priced travel agent along the road and booked our tour trip for the next day to Phi Phi Island (1300baht) per person for 4. At the pedestrian walking street of Bangla Road, there was a hive of activities. People were at the bars drinking and a-go-go girls were pole dancing at most of the drinking bars. On the way back to hotel, we were persuaded by a few charming masseuse and went in the massage parlor for a feet massage. The feet, hand and shoulder massage cost (250baht) for a full hour of relaxing massage.
2nd day - 11th August 08 Monday
The pick-up van arrived at 8:00am at the hotel lobby. After a few more pick-ups along the way for other tourists headed for the Phi Phi Island tour, we arrived at the Chalong Bay where groups of day-trippers assembled at a sea-front shed. The tour operator, Anda Varee Co. gave everyone a briefing on the activities of the day and the number of stops. At 9:00am we were led to the speedboat parked along the beach front. We boarded the 3 engine speedboat and speeded through the waves with about 36 passengers onboard straight for Phi Phi Leh Island. The distant is about 37 kilometers with a traveling time of 45 minutes.
Regarded by many as being one the most beautiful beaches, our

Next, we passed through Loh Samah Bay, Phi Leh Cove, Viking Cave and stopped ashore at Monkey Beach. There were many monkeys at the island and they were seen taking bananas from tourist. Later, we stopped for snorkeling. The corals were not as beautiful as compared to other places in the world and the waves were so strong that we had to struggle to keep afloat. After the snorkeling activity, we stop at Phi Phi Don Ton Sai Bay for a buffet lunch. This is one of the worst-hit beaches during the tsunami disaster in December 2004. There were no longer signs of destruction by now as most buildings were quickly rebuilt to restore the tourism industry. After lunch, we travelled for 45 minutes to our last stop at Khai Nok Island for a 2 hour relaxation at the beach. Rental of 2 beach chairs per umbrella is 150baht. We had fun time feeding bread, bananas and watermelon to a melee of small fishes racing for a mouthful on the clear water beach. The speedboat raced back to the Chalong Bay Pier at 4:30pm and transferred us back on the earlier van, sending us back to our hotel at Patong.
After a good rest, we had our buffet dinner at the hotel where we stayed. The Royal Paradise Hotel promotes the cheapest buffet in town of (250baht) per person. The streets were full of life as we walked to the newly built shopping complex, the JunkCeylon. A display of water fountains and water screen and laser images showed on a water screen against the background of a huge junk ship built inside the shopping mall tells the story of the king’s rule.
We walked to the same travel agency and booked our tour for the next day - a morning tour of Camp Chang Kalim on an elephant. It is one hour elephant trekking costing (575baht) per person after a good bargaining. We also bought tickets for the famous Phuket FantaSea, a carnival-like night-time “theme park” buffet dinner and show at (1700baht) per person.
3rd day - 12th August Tuesday




[The Kingdom of Thailand's elephant population is rapidly diminishing. You can help keep the remaining elephants alive by supporting trekking enterprises like this. By earning a living taking tourists through the cool mountain jungles, rivers and beaches of Phuket Island, local elephants get a new lease of life, away from the harsh logging camps of the north and the pollution of Bangkok, Those not interested in the trekking can simply take a look at these magnificent animals, feed them bananas and learn a bit about their history and plight.]
After a bath and short rest, we walked towards the Patong Beach.

At 5:45pm, we were picked up by a van for the famous Phuket



4th day - 13th August 08 Wednesday

Back at the hotel and after packing, we boarded a taxi (530baht) to the Phuket airport. Our AK873 Air Asia flight from Phuket to KL departed at 1:35pm and we arrived at KL LCCT airport an hour later.
We enjoyed our trip with fond memories and

Some simple Thai conversation
Hello - Sawat-dee Khrab
Thank you - Kap Koon Khrab
How are you - sabai de mai
I am fine - sabai dee
Sorry - khor thot
I don't want - mai ow khrab
How much is this - ra ka thao rai
Can you make it cheaper - lot noi dai mai
Yes - dai
No - may dai
How much is it to go to Patong - bai Patong thao rai
One - nueng
Two - song
Three - sam
Four - see
Five - har
Six - hok
Seven - jed
Eight - bad
Nine - gao
Ten - sib
One hundred - nueng roi
Two Thousand - song pun