Southeast Asia and DestinationsCorry Seibert on 30 Nov 2006 07:45 pm

Koren & Erin in Koh Samui, Thailand
As seasoned travelers know, traveling in a new place is always exciting, but it can also be exhausting. Sticking to schedules, catching trains and buses, checking into hostels and hotels, getting lost - all of these flustering activities can take it out of you, so sometimes it’s wise to find a way to take a little vacation from your vacation.
Feeling a bit weary from touring around exciting destinations in Southeast Asia, like Bangkok and Singapore, RealTravelers Koren & Erin decided to brush off the travel dust and trade it in for beach sand on the beautiful island of Koh Samui. While Koh Samui offers plenty of cultural and adventure activities for tourists, it is also home to sprawling white sand beaches and warm sea waters. Koren & Erin took advantage of their time in this natural wonderland, resting up for their next adventure.
Here’s an excerpt from their journal, Surrounded by Speedos:
“The first thing was get into our bathing suits and go swimming. We stayed at Lamui beach which is beautiful. The water is crystal blue/green very warm, the sand is more grainy but we’re not complaining. Better than snow that’s back at home. We finally feel that after all that travelling we can relax and enjoy the trip. No schedules to worry about just working on our tans… We got Thai massages which were the best hours of our lives on the beach. They massage everything from your feet all the way up to your head. So relaxing and for only 200 baht. Definitely will be taking advantage of that a lot more often.” (more…)
For more ideas on where to go to relax, check out RealTravel journals tagged with Relaxation and Beach, and try the RealTravel Recommendations Feature. Also, keep an eye on Koren & Erin as they continue their travels through Southeast Asia.
Additional Helpful Links:
Southeast Asia Travel Guide
Thailand Travel Guide
Singapore Travel Guide
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