Thursday, 17 April 2014

Day 10: Last bit of Lamai, then back to The Hansar

Feeling moderately guilt about giving up on Lamai, we decided to make the most of the morning and headed down to the beach after breakfast.

The view from the restaurant
Hiking to the Beach


We'd been given some flip flops which were printed on the underside so that when you walk on a sandy beach, they imprint the words "Just Married". We were keen to get a nice shot for Dave's Mum and step-Dad who had given us the pressie.



Well, as it turns out... these flip-flops are pretty specific about the type of sand you need to be on for the imprint to work... we tried... hard!

'Oooo a coconut'

'Yusss got it!'

'Its got sea life on it'

'Look'


After much sand stamping, coconut wrangling and coral foraging it was time to go and we packed up and headed back to Bophut.

One upside is that the Silavadee was significantly more expensive the The Hansar, so we treated ourselves to a room upgrade, to a suite. The room was enormous and we had a giant stone bath in the middle of the room, wick woo!

By now, we were familiar with the routine at the Hansar, so obviously it time for a swim and a toastie. A lovely relaxing afternoon in the sun interrupted only by a stint on the jetski's (which are brilliant by the way... it's impossible to not smile on a jetski!)

In the evening we had a lovely Italian meal and then off for an early night.

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