Darwin na Alice v għan

Have fallen a bit behind in updating things here, so here’s a quick round-up.

We travelled to Australia in October, starting our journey in Darwin. Dear old Darwinstill has a place in my heart, having lived there for almost 7 let. As usual, it didn’t disappoint, in the sense that we got drenched when the heavens opened whilst we were walking to feed the fish at Doctors Gully one afternoon. You can’t beat  Darwin thunderstorms!

We did a jumping croc cruise and the family enjoyed it, especially as the infamous beast Brutus put on a bit of a show for us after not having been seen for a few days so we were told. And he is a brute. I wouldn’t like to have a swim with him.

We had some good Aussie tucker at the Humpty Doo pub the same day and headed to Berry Springs for a swim later in the afternoon. Unfortunately the water was off limits and all roped off due toseasonal conditions”. Translation? Salt water crocs had been spotted in the swimming hole. Bugger! So back to the hotel pool for a cool off instead.

 My birthday treat for 2011 was an overnight trip on The Ghan from Darwin to Alice Springs. The family and I enjoyed it immensely and I’d be only too happy to do it again sometime.

We only had time to stay one night in Alice, visiting a new reptile park (disappointing) then Simpson’s Gap (beautiful especially since for a while we were the only ones there). Fed the wallabies at our motel at Heavitree Gap and then rode camels into the sunset. All in all great fun.

The next day flew down to Adelaide to spend a few days visiting the family before heading on to Hobart for Jenny & David’s lovely wedding.

On the way home to Muscat we stopped over in Chiang Mai Thailand for a few days since it was the Thai New Year and the Loy Krathong Festival. It was quite spectacular and I will write more about that part of the trip soon.

Trip photos can be seen on my Picasa albums.


Jenny je Poroka

My dear daughter Jenny was married in November 2011 to her fiancé David. It was a beautiful day and a beautiful wedding. I wish them many, many years of happiness together.

Jenny & David's WeddingJenny in David je WeddingNovember 5, 2011Fotografije: 30

Tajska julij 2011

A slightly belated post, but we had a superb time in Thailand in July. It was a 3 week holiday that we could easily have extended indefinitely (given the option)!

The trip got off to a good startwe flew non-stop on Oman Air, leaving Muscat at about 10:30 in the morning and arriving into Bangkok at about 7:30 in the evening. No lengthy transits en-route and no night flightshow civilized! It cost more than going via Dubai, Abu Dhabi or Doha, but it was money well spent.

We stayed in Bangkok just for 2 nights, at the Montien Riverside Hotel. I’ve stayed there before and chose it especially so that it would be convenient for us to enjoy their river Dinner Cruise on the Montienthip. Unfortunately it turned out to be the only disappointment of our whole trip, as they cancelled the cruise at short notice due to insufficient bookings. I wasn’t in the room when Zawadi answered the phone call, and not knowing any better, she asked the concierge to book us on something else. Big mistake! We ended up on some awful boat called the White Orchid (or something like that). Crappy buffet food instead of an a-la-carte menu, deafeningly loud music blaring from speakers right next to our table, a transvestite fashion paradeOh dear. Not quite what I’d originally had in mind! Still, it could have been worse (e.g. the boat could have sunk).

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After that, things only got better though. We flew Air Asia down to Krabi to spend a few nights at one of my favourite placesSunrise Tropical Resort in Railay. It was beautiful and relaxing as always. Skye flew in from Australia the same day that we arrived and spent the next week with us. We were waiting at the pool and Amani & Malaika were climbing up to suss out every long boat that came in to see if it was Skye. They were so excited to spot her cruising in on her own private long boat.

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The next stop on our holiday was somewhere new for all of usKhao Sok and the tree houses at the Baan Khao Sok Resort next to the National Park of the same name. The tree-houses were quite comfortable (and pretty high up the tree!) It rained non-stop almost the whole time we were there, which put a dampener on things a bit (pardon the pun). Nevertheless we jumped on to rubber tubes and floated down the river accompanied by a guide. Great fun!

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From there, another new locationthe Hotspring Beach Resort at Phang Nga. The hotel was really nice and the thermal pools were excellent for soaking  aching muscles.

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Lovely main (cool) pool as well. The beach was not as nice as the hotel’s photos showed it to be, but evidently they’d had some pretty bad flooding there recently, causing the damage. Still a very good choice for a stay though.

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Next stop was Kata Beach Phuket where we  indulged ourselves by splurging on a stay at the Baray Villas. It’s difficult to put into words just how beautiful the place isa private plunge pool that extends into your living roomthe biggest and most comfortable bed I’ve ever slept in. I could go on and on, but have a look at the photos and you’ll see what I mean. On top of everything else, the restaurant had fantastic food at very reasonable prices. The dinner menu is so comprehensive it’s the size of a table-top book! And then there was the spa that left both Zawadi and I in a state approaching nirvana. Seriouslysince we came home Zawadi hasn’t stopped asking when can we go back again! The hotel really was that nice. The staff incredibly helpful and politethe whole place is a credit to the management. They’ve done a fantastic job. Sure it costs a few bob to stay here, but I doubt you’ll find better value for money anywhere in the world.

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When it was time to leave, we flew Thai Airways business class to Bangkok. (Thailand travel tipbusiness class fares on Thai Airways domestic flights are very reasonably priced, especially if you book well ahead.) In Bangkok, this time we stayed at the Lebua Hotel. It’s really nice too ;)  And for a real treat, have dinner at their roof-top restaurant, the Sirocco.

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It’s on about the 63rd floor and is the highest alfresco restaurant in the world apparently. I think that of all the different hotels I’ve stayed in Bangkok over the years, Lebua is my favourite. We did some shopping at Siam Paragon, visited the surprisingly large and impressive aquarium in the basement there. The kids and I took a tuktuk to see the snakes at the Red Cross.

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On our last night we enjoyed browsing at Patpong and dined as usual at that crazy Mexican restaurant, Patty’s Fiesta.

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From Bangkok we travelled northeast by minivan for approximately 3 hours to Nakhorn Ratchsima, staying at The Greenery Resort za 3 nights. It was a really nice spot, with a children’s pool that Amani and Malaika just loved. One day they stayed in it for over 5 hours straight! Slides and water canons and a giant bucket on top that emptied out about every 10 minut, drenching all the children. Next door was a fun park with assorted rides, swings etc. They loved that too. There’s a National Park where we went to watch one million bats pour out of a cave at sunsetan amazing sight to behold. Another day we rode an elephant through steams and jungles and then in the afternoonvisited” Italija! Somewhat bizarrely, there’s an Italian style shopping village plopped in the middle of the jungle! An interesting spot for a bit of shopping, a nice Italian food lunch and some gelati afterwards too.

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The final stop on this holiday, about an hour’s drive from Nakhorn Ratchasima, was Muak Lek where we stayed at the beautiful Ndol Streamside Villas. A lovely peaceful spot with antique Thai style rooms. There’s not much to do there really except sit back, kick off your shoes and relax. Zawadi did manage to find out that there was a giant mall not too far away by car, but the kids and I elected to enjoy the pool while she went shopping.

From there it was only a couple of hours drive to Suvarnabhumi Airport, from where our early afternoon Oman Air flight had us back in Muscat at 5pm. Kudos to Oman Air for scheduling flights atrespectabletimes of the day instead of only in the middle of the night!