We left the Similans with the wind on the nose, tacking back and forth unsure of where we would anchor. We finally rounded the point of Ko Ra to watch a flotilla of 50 or more fishing boats leave the port right before a torrential rain squall hit. Simon sent me up the front to keep a lookout and I only wished I had taken my shampoo with me!
We pottered around some deserted islands for a few days before heading to Ko Phayam near the Burmese border. It was like stepping back 20years. Small-scale tourism, friendly locals and older hippy tourists. We hired a motorbike – not sure why they insisted no riding on the beach given the roads???
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