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Top 5 things to do in Ko Phi Phi

Saturday, February 15, 2014
When traveling in the southern region of Thailand, you must not miss out on the famed Phi Phi Islands. This group of beautiful islands are just a short boat ride away from Phuket and Krabi. For young backpackers and party goers, the possibility is endless in Ko Phi Phi Don (the bigger Phi Phi Island) and Koh Phi Phi Le. Here are the top 5 picks for the things must see and do when you're here!

Read also: What to Expect in Ko Phi Phi, Thailand

Top 5 things to do in Ko Phi Phi

Try the Enormous Pizzas

These face-sized slices of pizza are priced at 80 bahts each. This picture obviously does no justice to how big the pizzas really are, but rest assure that one slice of these can keep you satiated for hours. You cannot go wrong with a pepperoni and onion combo or a classic margherita pizza.

Ko Phi Phi
Remember to try the pizzas at Ko Phi Phi!


Climb Your Way Up to the Viewpoints

If you are not the kind to workout, and pant after a 100-meter run, then this might be challenging for you. However, you will find the climb worth it when you reach the viewpoint at the top, which offers a breathtaking panorama of the island. Spare a few extra hours and you will be able to catch the sunrise and sunset! Timings for sunrise and sunset at the Ko Phi Phi Viewpoint:

Sunrise:
April - November: 6.00 - 6.30 a.m.
December - March: 6.30 - 7.00 a.m.

Sunset:
February - July: 6.00 - 6.45 p.m.
August - January: 6.00 - 6.30 p.m.

Just remember to bring along at least one bottle of ice-cold water (which will eventually turn warm) and 20 bahts for entrance fee. No alcohol is allowed as it is a Muslim area. There are a few stalls which sell ice-cream and drinks in case you desperately need to get hydrated. The journey to the top takes approximately 25 minutes.

Phi Phi look out point
Look out points at Ko Phi Phi


Party at Slinky Beach Bar

Get drunk, make friends, grind ANYbody, and have the hairs of your hands and chest burned by participating in their crazy fire performances and games, like jumping through a ring (set on fire), skipping on ropes (set on fire), or attempting to break your spine by going under a bar (also set on fire) in a game of limbo.

You have not truly been to KPP if you do not spend a night at the bars along Lo Dalum.

slinky beach bar
Party at Slinky Beach Bar at Ko Phi Phi


Experience the Full Moon Party

Isn't this why you made KPP your destination in the first place? Phi Phi is second to Ko Phangan when it comes to full moon parties, but they are surely making an exceptional progress.

For newbies, the Full Moon Party is a beach party that takes place all night and involves plenty of drinking, drugs and dancing. It first started in Hat Rin in 1985 on the Ko Phangan island on the nights just before every full moon. The parties are mostly packed with tourists. However, the Full Moon Party across Thailand's islands are cancelled as of March 2020 until further notice., due to the pandemic.

Get a Thai Bamboo Tattoo

Tattoo parlors are literally on every street. Pick a date, get completely wasted, and make a mistake you'll probably regret over. Think of all the stories that you'll be able to share with your grandchildren one day!

In Thailand, 'bamboo tattoos' are done using a traditional poking technique by hand. This method was first used by monks when they perform the sak yant tattoos that you typically see on Muay Thai fighters. Many celebrities around the world has also gotten themselves one, such as Angelina Jolie - which made it so popular today!

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Top things to do in Ko Phi Phi: Get inked
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There are many places to get a tattoo at Ko Phi Phi


Happy traveling!
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Travel Vietnam

Ho Chi Minh: Behind the Sound of Pollution: Vietnam Part 1

Tuesday, January 14, 2014
Taking your first step into another country will always leave you in awe. Vietnam, however, has left me with an entirely different level of amazement.

In short, Vietnam was jaw-dropping, eye-opening, mind-blowing, heart-pumping, and every other bodily-related adjectives I could think of. Despite being an Asian, Vietnam, a country only 2,659.7 kilometers away, has made me realized that I was mistaken about everything I thought I knew about Asia.

Read also: 20 Vietnamese Food to Try

Ho Chi Minh: Behind the Sound of Pollution: Vietnam Part 1

Prior to this trip, I have read about the experiences of other bloggers just so I know what to expect when I am there. It was surprising to come across a few blog posts entitled 'Giving Vietnam Another Chance', and there were just too many negative remarks about the country that I was scheduled to fly to in less than a week's time. In order to make sure that I was able to embrace Vietnam wholeheartedly, I reassured myself that these bloggers were merely unaccustomed to the Asian way of living, in light of where they are coming from (mostly Americans).

So with an eager (and slightly anxious) heart, I have stepped foot in Vietnam for the first time!

saigon city aerial
Saigon city from above
ho chi minh city
Ho Chi Minh, the communist revolutionary leader of Vietnam
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Ho Chi Minh city

Vietnam is... different.
While the infrastructures of the buildings reminded me so much of my hometown Kluang, the people, however, behave in ways which are evidently different from us. 

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Street vendor at Ho Chi Minh


Vietnamese People are Hardworking

Remember that kid next door who would rather stay at home all day and remain unemployed just because he wasn't able to land his dream job? Or that girl you know from college who whined for hours on end about having to work more than what is supposedly required of her?

Vietnamese will make you feel so ashamed about your sloth and complacency. It could be selling masks by the streets, brewing coffee and tea for businessmen, or selling fruits at the back alleys of the temples - Vietnamese find contentment in making a living, however arduous they may seem to be.

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Morning market at Ho Chi Minh
People's Committee Building Saigon, Ho Chi Minh
People's Committee Building Saigon, Ho Chi Minh
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, Ho Chi Minh
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica of Saigon, Ho Chi Minh
Unmistakable French influence in the architecture of some of the most prominent local landmarks (due to the French colonialism in the late 1880s)
ho chi minh attractions
Who needs to fly to Paris for a wedding photoshoot when you can have it done right here in the city of Ho Chi Minh?
streets of ho chi minh
Streets of Ho Chi Minh
motorcycles in ho chi minh
Motorcycles. Motorcycles. More motorcycles.


Vietnam has the Highest Motorbike Ownership in the World

Saying "there are a crazy amount of motorcyclists on the streets" will not be able to justify the incalculable number of motorcycles surging through the already complex road system in Vietnam. The city comes alive with the sight of streams after streams of motorcycles, the collective buzzing sounds from their engines, and the smell of burning fuel in the air.

If you do not see motorcycles on the roads, you're probably not in Ho Chi Minh.

I figured the only way you could see for yourself how crazy the traffic really is would be to show you a video (which will be uploaded soon).

NEVER ATTEMPT TO CROSS A STREET WITHOUT THE SUPERVISION OF A LOCAL. NEVER. 

Ben Thanh Market
Ben Thanh Market is a must-see when visiting Ho Chi Minh City
Ben Thanh Market
Bustling Ben Thanh Market
popular markets in ho chi minh
Local tea selections at Ben Thanh Market, Ho Chi Minh
Ben Thanh Market, Ho Chi Minh
You want it? They have it! (Head on to Ben Thanh Market for a selection of.... everything)
night attractions in ho chi minh vietnam
View from where I was sitting during a dinner cruise (the experience was an amazing!)
vietnamese currency
Language barrier and having to figure out the exact amount to pay without getting confused (too many zeros!) are probably the only problems encountered during the trip.


This is only the introduction of the trip. There are just too many pictures and experiences to share and they are impossible to be summarized in just one blog post. Stay tuned for more!

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