Time seems to crawl by this week. Why am I so tired? I guess my body needs the sea again. ^_^ Where should I go? I only have Sunday off. Let me do some research. Finally, I decided on Koh Sichang. There are reviews saying that the frangipani flowers are in full bloom. I picked up the phone and called my friends. Go on a trip with your boyfriend? Go to the movies? Busy? Sigh, why is my life so lonely? ... Feeling sad for a while. Ring ring ring, the phone rings. Let's go on a trip tomorrow. 5555555 Finally, the voice of heaven called. I have friends to go with me and I'm not as lonely as I thought. See you at 6 am, friend. Zzzzzzzzzz


6:30 AM on the day of departure, my friend still hasn't arrived. It's now 7:00 AM, and I suspect they won't be coming.

So what? It's not like I've never traveled alone before... Life must go on.

We took a van to the front of Robinson Sriracha and looked for a car to take us to Ko Loy.

Finally, I took a tuk-tuk for 60 baht. It was fun, I haven't ridden one in a long time.


I arrived at the floating island at 2 am, just as the boat was leaving. I rushed to buy a ticket.


We took a boat trip on the Nava Prateep for 50 baht.


I didn't take any pictures during the boat ride because the water kept splashing on us. However, the sky was hot early in the morning, and there were birds flying around eating small fish, which was cute. Along the way, there were several large cargo ships parked, and the waves were strong. After enjoying the wind and the view for about 40 minutes, the boat stopped to drop off passengers at Koh Kham, most of whom were fishermen.
Koh Kham Pier

Koh Kham and Koh Sichang are not far apart. We are getting ready to disembark. Hooray! We have arrived at Koh Sichang.

The lighthouse is in sight... We are ready to go.


We disembarked from the boat around 9:15 AM.


Where should I go next? Let's follow him first. After walking for a while, I met a car rental operator. Rent a motorbike? Rent a car? There are also three-wheeled vehicles. What should I do? I came alone. In the end, I decided to rent a motorbike. Let's go for 250 baht.

Today's trusty steed, the sweet pink one, comes with a single map. Let's follow the map and see where it leads.


Our first stop was the Khao Yai Shrine, where we paid our respects to the local deities.

Bowing to the Buddha and asking for blessings, refilling the oil lamp, feeling a little more at ease.


Let's go see the view outside.

The panoramic view from the top of Khao Yai Shrine offers a breathtaking vista of the ocean. After taking some time to soak in the stunning scenery, we continued our journey.


The next stop is the footprint of the Buddha. The climb up Mount Hriho is very steep, I must say.


Amidst the sweltering heat and breathtaking views, a solitary figure sits contemplating the vast expanse of the sky and the tranquil sea. The silence is broken only by the distant hum of a motorcycle engine, as the lone traveler embarks on a journey to find sustenance. Hunger pangs gnaw at their stomach, a reminder that breakfast has been neglected. With a surge of adrenaline, they speed towards the culinary haven of Isriya Bhorn Channel (Khao Khad), in search of a satisfying meal.


After driving for about 10 minutes, I saw two large groups of tourists walking up the stairs. I couldn't resist the urge to stop and join the crowd.

The climb left me drenched in sweat, but the view was worth it. The lookout point was surrounded by blooming frangipani trees.


The atmosphere here is pleasant, with families enjoying meals and young couples chatting hand-in-hand.

Envy a little.

After descending from the viewpoint, walk a short distance and you will see the Khao Khad gap. Go for it!

.......Spotted a coffee shop, overjoyed! I can't live without you, my beloved coffee. So you're here! Let's stop by. Even though I'm starving, I'll have an iced cappuccino for 70 baht. A bit pricey, but oh well. I'll chill with my iced coffee for about half an hour.

The shop is lovely.


I will continue my review later.... I'll work for a bit. ^____________^ After leaving the coffee shop, we walked around looking for something to eat. We ended up having breakfast and lunch at Chomtawan Restaurant.

Stir-fried minced pork with mixed seafood.


After eating for about half an hour, it was time to explore the Khao Khad gap. They said that if you want to see the sunset, you have to see it here. It's a pity that we only came for one day. I really want to see the sunset. I'll keep my regrets for next time, I won't miss it for sure.


Capturing the beauty of the midday sun, we soaked in the moment, sweat dripping down our faces. After spending an hour at Khao Khad, our next destination was Phra Luang and Tham Chakrapong.


Driving here is easy and relatively safe. You won't get lost.


After a five-minute drive, we arrived at Phra Luang. After paying our respects, we took a walk around the area to explore.

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A short hike up the hill will reward you with this stunning view.


Having captured the essence of the moment, we ventured further into the depths of Jomphon Cave.


The air inside the cave was slightly cool. We went in and then quickly came out. I felt a little scared, as I was alone. Hehe.


We spent about an hour here. The next destination was the Atsadang Bridge. We drove for a while enjoying the scenery and then saw the Atsadang Bridge in the distance. We couldn't drive our motorbike in, so we had to walk.

Parking the motorbike, I immediately went to the service point to get a map. It's time to explore! I'll be using my two legs and pure determination to get around. My goal is to explore every nook and cranny of this place.

The path is lined with frangipani trees, and there are benches for tourists to rest along the way. The atmosphere is truly delightful.


There were many tourists today, and everyone seemed happy. Seeing everyone's smiles made us feel good.


Leaving the Ashtang Bridge, I walked out to see the frangipani trees in full bloom, covering the entire area.

I need to find a place to take a nap.

After spending nearly two hours admiring the frangipani flowers, it was time to explore the area. Unfortunately, the road was not accessible by car, so we had to continue on foot to our next destination: the wooden house by the sea.


Along the way, there were also flowers to capture... I love it.


We walked out of the wooden house by the sea, through the tunnel of frangipani trees, to pay our respects at the statue of King Rama V.


The weather is so hot today that I am sweating profusely. There are no tourists walking up the hill.


A lone figure walks, a maiden in a vast forest.

Though I walk alone, I am not afraid. Let's continue to the next destination, the Phuang Sri House.

Leaving the Phongsri residence, he walked past the frangipani trees, which were lined up in a row and blooming beautifully, and continued to the Aphirom residence.


The place is deserted, with no tourists in sight.



Our feet are blistered from all the walking, even though we're wearing sneakers. Let's take a break before we continue. According to the map, the next stop is the Ubosot of Wat Atsadang Nimit. We put on our shoes, take a sniff of our inhaler, and continue our journey.

Tears will flow when I see the top of the ordination hall.


Upon entering, I encountered a single staff member seated at a desk. To my surprise, I had not encountered anyone else during my journey.


The next destination is the Khao Noi Viewpoint.

The long journey, I feel a little scared now. I'm walking alone, and there's a forest on the side of the road... But I'm still a little relieved that I have my looks as a weapon.


5555 Consoling myself, but still moving forward.

The weather is very hot and there are no clouds.


As I walked along, I caught a glimpse of something red among the flowers. I looked left and right, wondering if I should go closer. I was alone, and if something happened, no one would see me. Plus, no one was walking by. What should I do? I decided to go for it. I looked around and then stopped to take a closer look (at that moment, I thought, "I'm alone, what am I afraid of?").


Traversing thorny thickets, scaling rocky outcrops, and dodging prickly cacti... the sharp rocks tore through my shoes, leaving them tattered.


After taking the photo, they immediately ran out in a 4x4.


Finally reached the viewpoint and snapped a picture.


The service building is just a short walk ahead.


Finally reached the top! 55555 Feeling a little proud.

.....But the way back was even worse. If walking up was far, walking back was the farthest.

On the way back, I stopped to take a picture of the stone bell.

Square pagoda...walking along, feeling like we're the only ones in the world. It's a happy feeling, hearing the sound of birds singing all the way. Looking for the source of the sound first.

This one, the sound is beautiful.


After walking for a while, I had to stop and rest under a frangipani tree to escape the sun and rest my feet. They were killing me! 55555 We really went all out.

I sat for about 10 minutes and saw a staff member riding a motorcycle pass by. I waved to him and he stopped. He was very kind and drove me to the parking lot. Thank you.

Riding a motorbike in search of a place to eat, I can't remember the name of the shop, so I apologize. But the owner was very kind, providing information and recommending accommodation.

Out of ice, so I grabbed a bottle of Pepsi and am chilling for a while.


Our journey continues to Tham Phang Beach. Let's keep exploring!

We have arrived at Tham Phang Beach. The view is amazing, and the water looks so inviting.



After enjoying the breeze and the view for about half an hour, we continued to our next destination, Laem Chakpong.

Upon arrival, I noticed two motorcycles parked nearby. Feeling hesitant, I opted to take photos from a distance.


Time is running out, where should I go? Let's check the map first. It's better to go here. Laem Ngu and Tha Ya Hin. It takes about 15 minutes to get there. Both places don't have much to photograph. Plus, it's a bit deserted. So I drove back. Oh!!!!! I'm so happy. Traveling with the sun, fighting with the wind, having fun, my heart is upside down. A long life or a short one, just a word. Soak your ass in the water and keep walking. To seek the sky, the wind must surround it. The heart flows towards... Singing a song against the wind, there was a loud noise. The car swayed from side to side. Stop! What happened?

A flat tire on my trusty vehicle... T____T What should I do? It's still a long way to the market, the sun is scorching, and no one is passing by. I feel like screaming!


"Let's do it this way. Call the car rental owner. He said there's a tire shop nearby. Hang in there, it'll take about half an hour."

The car tire burst, and the owner of the garage said that the tire needed to be replaced. I called the car rental owner, who said, "Change it now, and I'll pay for it later." I was relieved. Obstacles are really there to test our patience. After changing the tire, I went to take pictures at the pier. I'm still not tired.

Every party must come to an end.


We bought tickets for the 4 pm boat trip.


The boat sailed away from the pier, the islands gradually fading into the distance. Another trip completed.


I was deeply impressed by the kindness and helpfulness of the staff, the friendly vendor who provided valuable information with a smile, the fellow tourists who assisted one another, the person who took my photo, and the individual who shared insights about Koh Sichang. Thank you all for making my experience so memorable.

Koh Sichang, the island of frangipani, is a charming destination with friendly locals and delicious cuisine.

Thank you for making this solo trip an unforgettable experience. ^_____________^

See you on the next trip.

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