Onward to Krabi in hopes of exploring Chicken Islands, missed on our last visit to the area. Although the wind was only moderate, there was a substantial chop so we circumnavigated Chicken Islands (Ko Dam) looking for a protected anchorage. Chicken Island is so named because of the odd shaped rock, pictured right.
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Unable to find a suitable spot for a trouble free night, we finally opted to drop the hook at Raily Beach, Krabi amongst the majestic rock pinnacles.
We went ashore but to a beach
adjacent to the backpacker/rock climber's beach we had
previously visited several months before. This stretch of beach
was definitely more upscale, restaurants and bars lining a sandy
strip frequented by a more family oriented group...lots of baby
buggies being pushed through the sand. |
So we headed back to Chicken Islands where we anchored and took the dinghy to the main beach, crowded with sunbathers. After stretching our legs with a lengthily stroll we returned to the boat. The anchorage was getting a little rough so we returned to Krabi. |
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December 5, 2007 We moved the boat down to the Southwest part of the island, home to a five star Resort, which has a private floating pontoon. There was a restaurant there called "Same Same." We could have stayed at Ko Lanta much longer but we needed to get to Langkawi, retrieve our part and make it back to Phuket for Christmas. |
December 7, 2007 Ko Kraden We anchored at Ko Kraden, a tiny bay on a little island. We took a trail through the middle of the island and reached Paradise Lost, run by a Hawaiian. We continued on to the other side of the island where there was a rustic resort with a windy beach. The following morning a squall blew in so we tried to take shelter around the other side of the island, but the holding was not good so we returned and rode out the bad weather. |
That was helpful when, another day, we shared on the rental of a car with Billabong to provision and stock up on duty free items. Many products are available in Langkawi that are not found in Thailand (mostly Australian brands) and softdrinks and alcohol is much cheaper. The anchorage remained calm and secure although the water seemed to encourage the growth of barnacles all down our waterline and covering the prop shaft and prop. We had a whole eco-system happening on Ascension and a barnacle farm of unbelievable size. The temps were in the 38 degree range and humid. December 20, 2007 Time was running out for us to get to Thailand for Christmas and our membrane still had not arrived. We finally decided to set sail even if it meant returning to Langkawi later to pick up our part. |
Ko Racha Nai. Our last anchorage was Ko Racha Nai. We decided to anchor around the opposite side of the island than where we were last trip. We ended up being in front of a busy hotel with speed boats and seadoos, not as relaxing as we would have hoped. We did not go ashore but snorkeled around the boat. December 23, 2007 We reached Nai Harn Beach and joined about 80 other boats already anchored there in prep for the Christmas festivities. |
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