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Tag Archives: Koh Kood

Koh Kood Relaxation
Thailand / The Islands

Koh Kood Relaxation

Posted on January 9, 2017 by Meg • Leave a comment

This day on Koh Kood was to rest, relax, and enjoy the beautiful tropical weather.  And to have what turned out to be maybe the best meal we had out in a restaurant our whole trip.  The meal we compared the other meals to… but we’ll get to that. We had anchored off the coast … Continue reading →

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Sunset Dinner, Koh Kood Thailand
Thailand / The Islands

Sunset Dinner, Koh Kood Thailand

Posted on January 5, 2017 by Meg • Leave a comment

After the excitement of our Klong Chao waterfall experience, we had some well-earned downtime.  Most of our time on the sailboat was actually motor propelled, travelling from island to island.  But on this evening, we took some time to purely sail, including some time with the 1980 Christopher Cross hit ‘Sailing’ wafting through the boats … Continue reading →

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Up a River… in Koh Kood, Thailand
Thailand / The Islands

Up a River… in Koh Kood, Thailand

Posted on December 29, 2016 by Meg • Leave a comment

Our first morning sailing the islands we took our dingy ashore for breakfast and a half-day trip.  Breakfast was at the Captain Hook Resort, which had some Thai, other Asian, and also a couple of western options on their breakfast bar.  Sort of.  Be careful of the fish sauce dangerously close to the pancakes.  Not … Continue reading →

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Sailing Thailand Islands with Kids
Thailand / The Islands

Sailing Thailand Islands with Kids

Posted on December 25, 2016 by Meg • 10 Comments

For three nights and four days, we sailed around islands in the Gulf of Thailand, near the border with Cambodia, while we anchored each night off the coast of -and visited – Koh Kood, Koh Mak, and Koh Chang.  Being on a boat for 3 nights was totally new to my family. We weren’t quite sure … Continue reading →

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Hi!  I’m Megan, the voice behind Wandertoes.  A homeschooling mom about to launch two strong, funny, and intelligent daughters, I grab any opportunity I have to explore the world. But, Europe is my particular love.   I am most happy learning about the history and sometimes quirky stores of a place, and sharing that with those around me.

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