D1:First time in Phuket
It was actually very hesitant before we left. After all, the tourist attractions are crowded, Southeast Asia is a mess. Thailand is not very developed, it is afraid of dirty and dangerous, and so on. But in the end, I could not resist the temptation of "no parents" graduation tour, so Thai Airways took off on June 16th.
The flight from Beijing to Bangkok took four and a half hours, and then Bangkok to Phuket took one hour. A bit tiring, but still more comfortable than a 13-hour flight to the US. As the plane approached Phuket airport, this photo taken as the clouds rolled in seemed to flash by, culminating in a "three-inch view". The sun is divine, reflecting an almost soft light through the clouds.
Arriving in Phuket at around 20:00 local time, the local escort and car were waiting at the airport gate, and the group went to the Kentary Hotel (a local five-star resort, which is actually a four-star resort in China).
Two people a suite, the room has a kitchen, balcony, living room, bathtub and so on. The facilities are superb, just a bit old, but really nice.
The sky was blue, the water was clear, and the room was big enough for us to have a crazy time~
D2: Island Tour
The next day, after refreshing myself, I started to go out to sea. I've been to Empire Island, Big Pp Island, and Little Pp Island, and there's not much to say about the scenery. All the stress of studying for high school literally disappears when you see the sea water split into a gradual blue color, layer upon layer of wrinkles and crinkles, like a rolling mirror.
But the location of 7 degrees north latitude really isn't something to sneeze at, and the heat from the earth's surface is so intense that it's a good thing less than half of our bodies can be submerged in the water, and the little sea breeze cools us off.
After playing most of the day on a couple of islands, we returned to the mainland at 16:00 p.m. and bought some random food at 711 (similar to a lot of convenience stores, which are super cheap).
Waiting for us in the evening was the stage show of "Little Brother", which the students had been clamoring for.
Really beautiful, this chest, this long legs (close under the powder is too thick), but there is no comparison there is no harm, I firmly refused to show.
It is said that if you like can leave each other WeChat, people will shake. Then tonight, huh huh huh.
It was already 23:00, we went back to the hotel, took a shower, cleaned up, got under the covers and hit the king.
D3:Le Tour Coral Island
On the third day, we went out to sea again, and the water project on Coral Island was the highlight of this time.
Umbrella banana boat eight hundred baht (160 RMB) / underwater walk two thousand one hundred baht (420 RMB) / water rowing boat nine hundred baht (180 RMB) per person.
It's still very affordable. In China, a parachute won't cost you 400 RMB.
(I didn't take many pictures because I was crazy. So please forgive me.)
In the afternoon I took off my bathing suit and changed into clean clothes to accompany us on an elephant ride, sitting on the back of a two-meter-tall elephant with only a loose seatbelt (presumably a monitor) flashing. It's still a bit scary when I think about it now.
Then we went for a two-hour Thai oil spa for 400 RMB per person. Let's just say that from 18:00-20:00, men and women came out with only two words "ecstasy" (cell phones and such were in lockers, no way to take pictures)
When we went back to our new hotel (Hyatt Regency Badung in the city center) to rest in the evening, the captured image looked like if Xiao Shui from "That Little Thing Called First Love" had started out as a young girl?
Font day four, a few of us died in the hotel.
Out from under the legs - a flamingo (huge, look at the proportions of the bed, absolutely eye-catching, a must-have for going out to the beach)
After soaking in the water, came out to soak again and rest for the rest of the day.
The weather was cool at night. Let's make a date to go shopping in Padang Walking Street. (Since I didn't plan to do a guide or anything like that in the beginning, there are so few photos.)
This is the sunset in Phuket, the red sky marking the twilight that rips through the clouds.
Of course, we chose to have a seafood dinner as a late night snack. It was 4,500 baht (900 RMB) for a big plate for the four of us. The owner is a warm Kazakh who speaks pretty good Chinese. Alipay is available for the bill. You can choose a flavor for each type of seafood. The lobster and garlic, meat and crab curry, clam sauce, and fried tiger prawns I remember were all steamed (I really forgot about the scallop fish).
It was quite filling, at first I was afraid it wouldn't be enough, but in the end I couldn't finish it (we were a table of three women and one man).
D4: Challenging the Hotel Pool
Since we were on a semi-autonomous tour, our local escort took us to some of the "official sites" accordingly.
Visit the Latex Factory (for you to buy pillows), Thai Silk Museum (for silk), Jewelry Factory (for you to buy gemstones), Viper Institute (for snake medicine).
This is the "human snake battle" at the Viper Institute, a real King Kong cobra (although I've seen it on TV countless times, the live version is still quite exciting)
At 8:00pm, the local escort finally took us to King Power (Phuket's largest duty-free store).
Dried mango and durian, dried Thai medicine, and other "daily necessities" are not mentioned. I remember we ended up flying to Beijing and had three boxes flown in.
Finally, we went back to the hotel, rested for one night, and went back to Beijing on the sixth day~
This is the first time I did a similar long strategy. I have no experience or reference. I just want to share this wonderful graduation trip, remember the most beautiful time of these six or seven days, and recommend Phuket, where the Indian Ocean meets the Pacific Ocean.
Seeing the beauty of the sea and the vastness of the sky is really worth a visit. Enjoy the scenery and the warmth of the people on the island; to experience the excitement of the mind and the comfort and freedom of nature.
Yes, with good friends.
Travel Guide
[About the itinerary]
We had a loose schedule, but we don't recommend you to play like us. The first and second days were too intense, the third day went out of shape, and it took two days of rest on the fourth or fifth day to ease up. Six days is fine under normal circumstances, but it can be less intensive in terms of sightseeing.
[About food]
There are also many local specialties to try. Seafood is a must. How can you go to the beach without seafood?