Jansom Bay, Koh Tao. Thailand, July 2006. The beach resort has had new bungalows built on the rocks.

Thai stopover in Koh Tao

  Malaysia: Peninsula and Borneo - July 2006

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I went back to take a look at Jansom Bay, on Koh Tao. A nice little cove, that I liked, which is already in the process of transformation...

Koh Tao changes

The Churee CharmThe resort at Jansom Bay Beach has built new bungalows on the rocks.

Jansom Bay, Koh Tao. Thailand, July 2006. The beach resort has had new bungalows built on the rocks.

[See photos of my previous stays in Koh Tao: right here and the.]

Fortunately, they had the good idea to make them out of wood with a roof of palms, that doesn't disfigure the whole too much. But still, I liked them better without anything on them, me, these rocks...

Elsewhere on the island, there are lots of new buildings too. Koh Tao is changing at full speed!

Cape Town on Malaysia

Between two motorcycle rides in the island, I took the time to book my train ticket to go down to the Malaysian border.

Departure on Wednesday 28th: boat from Koh Tao to Chumphon in the early afternoon, then night train to Songai Kolok, the border town, in the morning.

To be continued!

🙂

  Malaysia: Peninsula and Borneo - July 2006

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