We say Good-bye
30.05.2008
30 °C
This is our last blog entry (ooohhhhh)
Im sitting in the Qantas lounge waiting for our final flight which gets us back home! Hallelujah and Praise the Lord. Don't get me wrong - we have loved our travels and most of all we have missed home even more. So it will be great to see everyone, feed our dog, wash our clothes and all the rest of things that we take for granted in being at 'home'.
Hong Kong wasn't what we expected! The food was terrible - in fact is was worse than the chinese food that you pick up at the Robina Town Centre for $6 a plate. We were very dissappointed. But thankfully most of Hong Kong is very westernised so we just managed to eat at KFC, McDonalds and some other 'safe' food outlets. KFC was weird. They served rice and their chips looked like a crisp crossed with a potato wedge. Oh yeah and at the KFC we ate at they had annoying 'elevator or lift' music playing the background - sent me flippin mad!
We managed to get up to Victoria Peak and get a great view of Hong Kong, as well as checking out a fishing village and walking through Stanley Market. THe hotel where we stayed was nice but they placed us in a room right next to the service elevators - so we could hear the lifts going up and down all night. In fact right now I can still hear those blasted lifts.
Our last stop was Phuket, which we stayed in Panwa beach. It is a quiet and private beach on the western side of Phuket Island. Most of the action is in Patong which is on the East side. We were very happy here as all we wanted to do (and did) was lay on the beach, eat amazing Thai food and catch some sunrays and zzzz. We did manage to get into some retail therapy though. I was doing all the bartering then I let Jo loose on these poor handbag vendors in the markets - I tell ya they didn't know what hit them! She was a woman on a mission. After this Jo had the 'barter' bug and adrenaline kicked in so it was barter, barter, barter for everything.
On our last day we went for an Elephant trek through the hills on Phuket. Very cool. We were on Tungyip a 30 yr old female elephant - she was very gentle on us in walking around the jungle. After the ride we got off and fed our elephant some watermelon, pineapple, bananas and sugarcane. She didn't like the pineapple - but she couldn't get enough of the bananas. After feeding Tungyip we saw a young elephant training camp where the young elephants showed off their skills in playing soccer, playing harmonicas, dancing, painting, and many other such 'cute and adorable' little tricks and antics. One elephant was such a show off that when the dance music came on - she pushed the other elephants out of the way and stood right in everyones line of sight doing her dance. HAd us in stitches. We then fed them some bananas and it was back to our hotel.
Our last night we decided to head up to the top of the hill where we saw a little restaurant and had been telling us the whole time in Phuket that we needed to go eat there once. Anyway - we made the journey there and found that the restaurant didn't open at night but only during the day. Dissappointed we headed back to our hotel and on the way Jo fell over and grazed her knee and hand. We laughed it off that night as the way Jo fell was hilarious. But as we were leaving the hotel today Jo went to get a couple more photos of the beach and with camera in hand did another fall this time however rolling her ankle - so not so funny!
Well what a way to end our trip! Gotta go out with some 'memorable' moment.
Thank-you for joining with us on this once in a lifetime journey. We glad you shared our adverture with us, and hope you learnt something and had a laugh or two cause we certaintly did!
Look forward to talking to you soon
Matt & Jo
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