“Everywhere I travel, tiny life.
Single-serving sugar, single-serving cream, single pat of butter. The
microwave Cordon Bleu hobby kit. Shampoo-conditioner combos,
sample-packaged mouthwash, tiny bars of soap. The people I meet on
each flight? They're single-serving friends.” - Fight Club 1.
Going to Thailand was a last minute
decision. School had let out and I spent a week relaxing and tying up
the loose ends of the semester. I had one trip planned for the
summer, Beijing, but that wasn't until July 13th. I had a
few weeks before that was to happen so I started trying to figure out
places I wanted to go. It started as a few days in Hong Kong then
after a bit of researching it transformed into 9 days in Thailand. It
took a few days for my indecisive self to choose Ao Nang in the Krabi
Province. The pictures of the area looked beautiful with huge and
colorful rock faces and crisp blue watered beaches. It's also a popular place for rock climbing, which was on my list of things to do. I decided on
spending a week there then staying in Bangkok for a day and a half.
My plane was to leave at 8:30 in the
morning. I needed to be at the airport around 6:30 but unfortunately
the shuttle from Shoaxing to Hangzhou Airport wouldn't get me there
on time. Rather than staying the night in Hangzhou Airport (like
Nick, Peter, and I did for our Harbin trip, more about that in a
later post), I found a cheap hotel close to the airport with a
shuttle.
First Leg: Hangzhou to Hong Kong
Single-serving potato omelet, fruit,
and a danish
As I said previously, the plane was
suppose to leave at 8:30. This didn't happen and our flight was
delayed an hour and fifteen minutes because the gate wouldn't pull
away from the plane. This wouldn't have been to much of an
inconvenience but there was a chance that I would miss the second leg
of my flight. The flight wasn't too bad around two hours and some
minutes. I spent most of the plane ride watching Inception and trying
to tune out the ruckus my fellow passengers where causing.
Second Leg: Hong Kong to Bangkok
Single-serving chicken, vegetable, and
rice with a roll
The second leg of the trip was
scheduled to leave at 12:05 and our boarding time began just as the
plane landed in Hong Kong. Luckily, they had crew members waiting for
those of us with transfer flights and took us directly to the gate.
Hong Kong to Bangkok took around two and a half hours. This flight
was a bit quieter and more relaxing.
Layover: Bangkok
Subway 6 inch ham and cheese and a
Krispy Kreme Doughnut
I had a couple hour layover in Bangkok
airport. In that time I had to go through customs which, I've always
hated thanks to crossing the border in Detroit. Most of the time when crossing over to Windsor or back, the border
patrol would be overly aggressive and about half the time would
search my car. Getting into Thailand was easier than that. I filled
out the immigration form, handed it and my passport to the border
patrol guard, which he then looked over and mumbled one question to
me, “When are you leaving?” I replied and was quickly on my way
to check in for my next flight.
My gate at Bangkok Airport |
Third Leg: Bangkok to Krabi
Single-serving Hodgepodge including
coleslaw, a form of Thai bologna, bread, and a piece of cake
My third plane left around 5:10 in the
afternoon. This was the shortest of my flights lasting around an hour
and ten minutes. We flew over the east coast of Thailand which
offered some beautiful views of some of the islands around there.
When we landed, it was raining. They parked the plane on the tarmac
and pulled a bus up. We all disembarked and got onto the
bus. Once it was fully loaded, it took us a total of twenty-five
yards to the door of the terminal, which was hilariously pointless.
It wasn't even raining that hard.
Fourth Leg: Krabi Airport to Glur
Hostel, Ao Nang
Single-serving friends: German
backpackers
Krabi Airport has buses that will take
you directly to where you're staying. From the airport to my hostel
was another forty minutes. It was dark so there wasn't a lot to see
aside from how their restaurants and bars where set up around the
road. I chatted with some German backpackers about Ao Nang and what
we knew about it, places to go, things to do, etc. I finally
arrived at my hostel around 8:30 at night.
After a full day of flights, airport
security checks, single-serving meals, and single-serving friends I
was pretty exhausted. I checked into my hostel and met a few of the
other people who were staying in my dorm. I was pretty excited to see
what the rest of the trip was going to hold for me.
1. Fight Club. Dir. David Fincher. Twentieth Century Fox, 1999. Fiction Film
1. Fight Club. Dir. David Fincher. Twentieth Century Fox, 1999. Fiction Film
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