Three Malaysians drove all the way from Kuala Lumpur to Thailand – then back again – and discovered some gems along the way.
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Once the borders reopened, we started planning again. We chose to go to Thailand as we thought that would be the best destination for the three of us. This was our first time going on such a long road trip, so we didn’t want to venture too far from home.Planning wasn’t easy at first – even figuring out where we wanted to go took a long time. But once we got into the spirit of things, ideas and decisions came to us much easily.
At the Malaysian immigration, the officer took some time to check our documents, and we explained why we were going to be in Thailand for 17 days. He smiled, and let us through. At the Thai immigration – Sadao Customs – things also went smoothly and we were warmly welcomed. We stayed on the island for two days, visiting attractions like the Lamai View Point, Big Buddha and Muko Ang Thong National Marine Park, where we got to see an amazing view of the surrounding islands from the top of a hill. This was really worth the tiring trek it took us to get there.
The next day, we continued our journey to central Thailand to get to Pattaya, where we spent the next three nights. We visited the Sanctuary of Truth, the Tiger Park and night markets, and even went on a para-motoring experience. We had been eating lots of pad kra pao since arriving in Thailand and we could tell that there were differences in the way they made it, but we loved all of them.
The next day we went to Chumpon and the drive there was lovely as we passed through the countryside. Along the way we saw a wood-carving shop so we stopped to buy a few souvenirs.
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