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- Montag, 15. April 2024 um 23:55
- 🌙 29 °C
- Höhe über NN: 53 m
ThailandSalad Beach9°46’20” N 99°58’2” E
Day 11 - We've been here before?

17:15
Feels like we have settled into an easy-going rhythm during our time in Koh Pha Ngan. My alarm wakes us this morning at 09:00. We mooch for a while, before heading out to our favourite café for a bit of breakfast. We head back to our room via the 7/11, to cool down and catch up on our correspondence. Around 12:00, we declare beer o’clock, and head down to the beach bar. After a couple of wines and/or beers, we feel a bit peckish, so have a light lunch. We head back to our room to luxuriate in the awesome coldness and typically have a delightful afternoon nap. We wake around 16:30/17:00, and consider our plans for this evening. Rinse/repeat etc.
Nothing particularly stands out about today so far, and I suspect tomorrow will look and feel much like it. This is a good thing.
23:55
Well that was awesome fun. We have a lovely dinner at Locco’s Pizza Bar. Vicki has a re-run of her sea-bass dish from Saturday, and I have a stellar Tagliata, sliced chargrilled sirloin steak, served over rocket and shaved Parmesan. Tremendous. We head back to our room to freshen up for our evening jaunt, and head out around 20:00 for Apple Bar, where Graham Gold is playing tonight. The club/bar is at the top of an incredibly steep hill - so steep in fact that the bar run a free shuttle service from the main road up to the bar. Several stretches are at a 45 degree angle. When we reach the ‘top’ there are a further 4-5 flights of stairs to navigate, followed by a further climb to get up to the bar. If all that sounds a bit of a hassle, I have to tell you the views are worth it. We’re maybe 100m elevated from the beach, and the views down over Haad Yao, even at night, are breathtaking.
The club itself is a bit of a rabbit warren, with lots of nooks and crannies in which to hide. We grab a drink, and people watch for a half hour. Graham joins us for a chat and a beer, and we spend a lovely time shooting the breeze. He’s been a professional DJ for over 40 years, and it’s fascinating to listen to his stories and experiences. He’s resident on Koh Pha Ngan, and gives us a great insight into what life is like on the island for a Brit. The music’s great, even if the mixing is a little agricultural at times. It’s not super busy. April is the very end of the high season in Thailand. Graham’s playing at 22:30, so we relocate from our crow’s nest at the top of the club down to the dance floor, and have great fun raving away.
We’ve a big night tomorrow night for the Half Moon Party, so we declare victory around 23:40, and leave to navigate the treacherous down slope back to our hotel. Slightly miffed the shuttle will bring you up, but not back down. We take it very slow and steady. There’s almost a minor incident when the handrail that has been our friend suddenly disappears, but we bravely make it back to the main road. It’s a 2-3 minute walk from here back to our hotel. Back in our room, we can still clearly hear the music playing at the bar. I’d noticed a few reviews for Apple Bar on Google yesterday, most of which were from tourists staying locally complaining about the noise. Honestly - you go to a party island like Koh Pha Ngan and get incensed by a bit of music playing late? Grow the fuck up.Weiterlesen
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Possibly a GMJ track.