Tonsai beach, Thailand
Day 12 of my trip to Thailand and I’ve made myvway to Tonsai Beach, part of the Krabi region. I took a ferry from Phuket, about an hour and a half of travel time, and was shuttled by a little Thai moter boat to Railay beach. The trip over was fantastic. Crystal clear blue water, limestone islands jutting out of the sea, ain’t so bad. Immediatly when I got to Railay I could tell the difference of lifestyle that Krabi has to offer. There were maybe 20 stores and bars on the patch ip from the beach. Super low key. Well, oops, I took a look at the bungalow website and it is actually 450 meters from Tonsai beach. I remember at the moment having read about the treachorous path from Railay to Tonsai. Yes, I almost gave up, turned around and called it quits. It really wouldn’t have been so bad if I wasn’t carrying both bags and had some water. It was 20, maybe 30 minutes hiking through the HOT mosquito infested jungle up some pretty damn steep and narrow paths. I think I lost 5 pounds of water wait on this short trek and maybe the equivelent in blood. Tad bit of an exageration : ) So I finally get to the first set of bungalows, where my friend and I have planned to meet and were hoping to find accomodation. Akkk, they were full and the lady working there didn’t speak much english. I almost turned back to see if I could grab an expensive room in railay, glad i didn’t. I walked to the next set of bungalows, full again, but the owners were much mire helpful. They called around and found me the only open room in tonsai. When I looked weeks ago all places that accepted reservations were full and all others were first come first serve. I snagged the room for 700 baht. This seems expensive for a fan bungalow in the middle of the jungle/ rocky beach. There are lizards and ants running through. This will be my first stay at a place with a mosquito net. My fantastic cottage in the hills of Phuket was 1200. I finally calmed down and cooled off once I put my bags down, then headed into ‘town’. This place has the aura of a tree house burning man rock climbing camp. It is assumed that if you’re in tonsai that you climb. The first bar that I saw looked super chill, pool table, ping pong, and space cookies…? Don’t think that could be legal on Thailand, I believe drug enforcement is really strict. Maybe not… Went to the beach and I saw some people getting in their last climbs of the day. The beach is rocky and is not ideal for swimming, but there was a beautiful sunset. Sorry, no photos. I can’t wait to climb tomorow! Sorry for any mis-spellings, typing from my iPhone.



