Monday, April 18, 2011

FULL-MOON PARTY----Koh Pangan


On March 19th Des and I took the late afternoon ferry over to Koh Pangan island (about 2hours from Koh Tao) where the big full-moon party is held each month. We arrived off the ferry and went straight to the Irish pub where I had a beer and made friends while Des found us a guesthouse--and what a brilliant job he did! We stayed at a little bungalow that was on the beach and with a beautiful view of the turquoise water.


Beach Bungalow


View from our deck

Des sitting at our local bar where we stayed


The beach in front of our beach hut
We met 3 very lovely English folk (Danielle, Smudge and Matt) who we had drinks with at the pub and then a meal before sharing the full-moon shinanigans with them!

Full-Moon Gang




The full-moon party was a blast. Apparently the moon was a "super-moon" the biggest there has been in 18 years. Walking down to the beach where the massive party was (tens of thousands of people) we came across glorious street food (which we definitely indulged in later in the wee hours of the morning), shops selling neon colored clothes and paint. We bought some florescent paint and sat on a curb painting eachother while drinking buckets! (Literally sand buckets filled with Thai whiskey,coke and redbull--rocket fuel that was strong enough to send us right up to that super-full-moon!)

Street Feast

BUCKETS! 


Getting festive

Mad beach crowds--thousands



The beach was jam packed and great craic with each bar playing differnet music, a fireslide that Danielle and I went down which we found out was ALSO a water-slide...a little too late, and people dressed up in all sorts of strange but hilarious gear! Had a fab night but was definitely sufferning the next day!

The fellow Canadian--showing our pride!





Glow glasses! 

Des obviously saying something hilarious--can't quite remember what it was

The water-fire slide 

Cracking open the glow sticks



Des getting "light" headed ; )
We were prepared to leave the island the next day but decided to stay and explore the island and ended up staying for 3 nights. We rented a scooter and explored the very large island going out to different waterfalls and viewpoints overlooking thousand of palm trees and several distant islands. We passed elephants and monkeys (not in the wild which in the case of the monkey was disturbing to see. It was going crazy being leashed up to a tree) and found a place whre we tested out our archery skills.






Chillin in our hammock 


Des and puppy

Waterfall



Archery



Cleaning out our ears with wax candles



Petrol from glass bottles that we fill our scooter up on
We decided to give the third island on the gulf coast a miss as Koh Samui is meant to be very expensive (for Thailand)  and full of resorts---And so---we left for the west coast where we have been having an amazing time on the islands and in the Andaman sea!

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