From Singapore to Thailand


Posted By Tynan

As you can clearly tell from the little asterisk on the itinerary on the right, Todd and I parted ways temporarily for a few days. His cousins were in Thailand so he headed up there by plane and seaplane from Singapore while I intended to take a train all the way there.

Things didn’t quite work out that way. I made a video on my phone (go e90!) as I went along, so you can watch me go from Singapore to Malaysia. The video quality gets better after the first three minutes - the phone doesn’t do so well in the dark.

I stopped videoing, but everything went pretty smoothly after that. One cool story:

I got on the ferry from Phuket to Koh Phi Phi where I was meeting Todd. The first two decks had people cramped into small seats slave ship style. The top deck was open to the air, but had a roof to block the sun. I sat down in an empty place along the railing and faced inwards.

It was more white people than I’d seen in a long time. Thailand really is a haven for backpackers.

Next to me were a guy and a girl, the male portion of which kept looking over at me.

“Hey… is your name… Tynan?”

“Yes.”

“Dude! I read your BLOG!”

Sure enough, thanks to my star spangled hat, I was spotted all the way on the other side of the world, on a boat to a tiny little remote island. He was really excited, but I was probably more so. When you’re not actually famous, getting recognized is a lot of fun.

I don’t know if I actually attract an audience that is mostly made up of cool people I’d actually hang out with or if those are the ones that I randomly meet, but Jeremy was a cool guy. We ended up hanging out a few times on Koh Phi Phi.

That island and the amazing experiences on it deserve their own post, which will be coming soon…


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6 Comments, Comment or Ping

  1. Nick

    Thailand rocks. Gonna be there in October. Keep us posted on the fun stuff to do there.

  2. It is funny how excited I got for you when I saw the glass of juice.
    You would think they would have bamboo spikes at the bottom of those pits or something.
    where is pedicab on the transport list, oh well Tuk-Tuk is close enough.
    Later,
    Hoku

  3. Chris

    Jeremy was so lucky!

  4. Norzaiha

    I can’t believe you WALKED from KL Sentral to wherever that hotel is! And you didn’t try the Tune hotel either. But … I bet it was good experience all in all.

    I wished I could have helped by telling you that you can take the city monorail from KL Sentral to anywhere you wanna go within KL including KLCC.

    Say hi to Todd :).

  5. HI Tynan, Just decided to check in today and see how you are?

    It sunds like things are going so well for you and Todd. We have been in Brussels and Prague. That part of the world is nice. It was cold/rainly like Seattle in Brussels, but we were with friends and then when we got to the meeting in Prague we had great warm weather and a wonderful time seeing all the sights. Uncle Jim bought a new Harley for the west coast now. We had a great time in VT and seeing Jen, James and all the family last month. Be safe. Love AJ

  6. Anya R

    You WALKED all that way?

    … and you were in KL? Damn.

    x

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Life Nomadic?

Tynan and Todd sold everything they owned, filled two small backpacks with the best gear and technology available, and set out to explore the world and find adventures.

Itinerary

Jan 7
Panama City, Panama
Feb 4
Las Tablas, Panama
Feb 28
Isla Robinson, Panama
Mar 2
Los Angeles, United States
Mar 10
Tokyo, Japan
Apr 18
Naruto, Japan
Apr 23
Aomori, Japan
Apr 24
Sapporo, Japan
Apr 29
Miyajima, Japan
May 1
Kagoshima, Japan
May 3
Yakushima, Japan
May 5
Taipei, Taiwan
May 19
Sun Moon Lake, Taiwan
Jun 1
Singapore
Jun 2
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia*
Jun 5
Phuket, Thailand
Jun 5
Ko Phi Phi, Thailand
Jun 7
Bangkok, Thailand
Jun 18
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Jun 19
Saigon, Vietnam
Jun 20
Hanoi, Vietnam
Jun 22
Macau
Jun 23
Hong Kong
Jul 4
Doha, Qatar
Jul 6
Paris, France
Jul 10
Pamplona, Spain
Jul 13
Barcelona, Spain
Jul 14
London, England
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Modes of Transportation (so far)

Jet
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Car
Electric Scooter
Ferry
Hydrofoil
4x4
Hiking
Bullet Train
Trolley
Subway
Train
Sleeper Train
Dugout Canoe
Taxi
Gondola
Bicycle
Seaplane *
Tuk-Tuk
Motorcycle
Monorail