5:30am - We left Nakhon Si Thammarat the sky was still dark and streets were quiet. |
Dim Sum is slightly different from Malaysia smaller in size but as good and tasty. |
I like the pau, they are incredibly soft and delicious. |
6:30am - We resumed the tour. |
pedal and pedal .... and enjoyed the scenery
The weather was kind of cloudy and cooling. |
7:30am - it started to rain but it was not heavy we could still continue cycling. |
All wet yet we kept going.... |
My dashboard for the next 5 days. |
7:46am - We were here ... Thakheun. |
Cycling in Thailand is pretty safe & friendly. |
7:56am - 7-11 stop over - the rain got heavier |
My new fender did not work well. |
8:16am - Trying to recharge the body & mind. |
Self improvised fender reinforced with 2 satay sticks and it work very well. |
8:25am - Back to the road. |
8:56am - We encountered the first flat tyre and it was Michelle's. |
Sam is ever ready and found a suitable ground for the repair. It was a puncture alright and a new tube was replaced. |
9:45am - All done and back into the journey. |
10:00am - Suddenly a couple greeted me "Sawadikap"and I turned around and saw 2 whites. It was a couple from UK on a super duper spaceship. It is hybrid of a recumbent, a tandem and a trailer... |
This place looks cool for a cold drink. |
The weather was getting hot we stopped at this place to rest our bodies and cooled it down with coca cola. I must admit I took a lot of cokes in the trip. |
There was no free wifi here but there was free banana for us.. |
A generous lady who she kept on offering us fruits to eat and charged only for the cost of coke....sawadikap.... |
11:06 - There are sufficient road signs at the highway that will keep you on track. |
Crossing the highway 401 |
11:11am - Sign of relief .... beach is nearby! |
11:18am - Ultimately I came close to the sea, I love the smell of it and enjoyed the wonderful breeze. I just could not imagine I could bring my bicycle to this part of the world. |
1:10pm we continued along a scenic road parallel to the shoreline with simple timber houses and plenty of coconut trees. |
We hopped into a few resorts...there were ample to choose. |
2.00pm - Lunch at the resort's restaurant - I had a good & wonderful seafood Lad Na while deciding whether to stay in this place or not. |
3:25pm So we decided to check-in the resort with a room rate for 2 @ 1,000bahts |
What more do you expect for 500bahts each for a night stay including breakfast.
4:15pm After checking -in & a quick laundry chore I went out to the beach for a relaxing moment. |
5:10pm - It was time for dinner and off we headed to Sichon town, saw these trawlers coming back to the shore. |
Approaching the town of Sichon |
This is it, Sichon a small cowboy town uncrowded and peaceful with no foreign tourists lingering around. |
Asking a Policeman for a direction & food recommendation. We wanted specifically a meal of moogata and he gave us the solution. |
5:45pm - At last we found the place after a roam in the town. |
We thought we were early but there were patrons earlier than us. |
This is moogata buffet where you can either grill & boil your food. |
Eat as much as you can for less than 200bahts each. |
What a road name we saw on our way back to the resort. I realised that these small towns sleep very early...come 9.00pm it's dead. |
The route we took for the day and a distance in the range of 80km. |
1 comment:
Very inspiring touring ride !
and the side cycle lane is so wide;
and interesting pictures like the recumberent riders !
Post a Comment