Phang Nga Bay

Sea Topaz
Duncan Briggs
Tue 29 Apr 2014 08:27
08.10.215 N 98.20.508 E
 
The climbing was a success, but Denise and Duncan came back very tired and de-hydrated. We then moved on to Koh Hong and picked up a mooring amongst very picturesque scenery. We took the dinghy to go into a big hong (this is a lagoon within the hill). Again amazing scenery. We also explored the two small beaches and another cave. Denise was not well that night; she had picked up a traveler's bug; not nice at all. Subsequently we did not do much the next day. Moved on to another island with a white beach and again stunning scenery. We left Koh Pak Bai the next morning. The next morning we left early to get over the shallow area at high tide and went to Koh Yang/Koh Hong. Here we explored more hongs and caves by dinghy. There were many tourists here in boats doing the same thing, but the nice thing was that they were taken around in inflatable kayaks. Denise was feeling much better again so was able to enjoy the magnificent sights. The photos speak for themselves.
After lunch we motored to Koh Panak; a much bigger islands with many challenging hongs and caves. I had seen enough by then and let Denise and Duncan go off to be more adventurous. The tourists had gone by then so they had all the caves to themselves and took some amazing photographs. A very wet rainstorm cleared the air a bit; it really is not and sticky here.
After a quiet night at anchor we made our way to Yacht Haven Marina. Denise's time was coming to an end; we hired a car to do some more sight seeing (Nayang Beach); put the air conditioner on on the boat to cool down and relax before going to the airport in the middle of the night.
The next day Duncan and I took the car north and explored the coastline above Phuket; also very nice and a lot less crowded. This area was very badly hit by the tsunami of 2004.
We spent one more night in the marina and then headed back to Boat Lagoon Marina to get Sea Topaz ready for hauling out.
Looking down from the top
Looking back to the climbing wall
Entrance to the Hong
Inside the Hong
Exiting the Hong
Entrance to a Hong
Exit of the Hong
Making the dinghy secure prior to going into another hong
Inside the Hong
Entrance to a Hong
Sea Topaz in Phang Nga Bay