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Jul 20 2009

Tubing With No Tube and Watching Friends in Vang Vieng

A rainbow over the restaurant and bar-filled streets of Vang Vieng

A rainbow over the restaurant and bar-filled streets of Vang Vieng

I’ll admit it; Vang Vieng sucked us in. We came to the city for a lazy inner tube ride down the river, as advertised in our guide book, and figured we’d be there for a day or two max. However, upon arrival we were greeted by streets filled with rows of bars and restaurants: most of which have TVs going 24/7 playing Friends, Family Guy or The Simpsons. Catering entirely to western tourists, these places have low tables, comfortable mattresses and pillows to recline on. The food is average, but after the sixth episode of Friends in a row it doesn’t seem to matter.

Instead of a quick stop, we wound up spending four days relaxing, drifting from restaurant to restaurant, taking in marathon TV sessions while waiting out monsoon rains, surfing the Web and sleeping in. We were also reunited with Claire, who we had been in Malaysia and the Full Moon Party with, as well as her friend Ellen. It was with these two that we set forth on the adventure known as tubing in Vang Vieng.

Anything but a lazy ride down the river, tubing would better be described as spring break for late teens and early 20s kids from Australia and Europe. The goal is to visit a series of bars, all very close to each other, while swinging off of high platforms into the water and partying with fellow travelers. In fact, a tube is not needed at all. A tuk tuk drops tubers off at a row of three bars connected to the mainland. After that there are dozens of other bars, all accessible by water. Were bars not involved, the total tubing time would be at most 30 minutes. In reality though, those who rent tubes spent about five minutes total in them. Knowing this, we opted to swim.

One of the swings used to drop into the river

One of the swings used to drop into the river

Each of the first three bars has a rope swing with some sort of rollers attached that tubers line up to use. The process is simple: climb up, hold on and jump off. Some allow you to hold on indefinitely, swinging back and forth until you are ready to let go and fall into the water. Others are just a straight line and, if you haven’t let go before the rollers hit the stopping point, your entire body is catapulted forward. While all swings can be done solo, a few of them allow two participants to go at once. Carrie and I tried this once but didn’t make it too far before both falling into the water.

After finishing up at the first three locations, tubers can finally toss their rings into the water to float for less than a minute to the next bar. As we had been told that the tubes were pointless, we jumped into the water and swam. Things got a little scary for a minute for me when the river split around a little rocky island. A mix of the strong current and my lack of strong swimming skills pulled me to the far away side while Carrie was safely at the shore of the next bar. I clamored for the rocks of the island and finally, grabbing onto branches dirt, was able to pull myself out of the water. Barefoot, I hobbled across the island and jumped back in before the guys on the shore tossed out a soda bottle on a rope to pull me in. Not my favorite part of the day.

The local bus stop in Vang Viang

The local bus stop in Vang Viang

Safely back on land, the main activity of the fourth stop was two mud water pits where everyone spent hours wrestling, jumping in and basically acting like big kids. This was my favorite spot of the day and we spent so much time there that by the time we swam to the fifth place it was dark and time to take a tuk tuk home. After my troubles with the water in the day, a night time swim did not interest me at all.

While we thoroughly enjoyed our day of “tubing,” one day was more than enough. The same can not be said for many other people there who were on their fourth, fifth, sixtieth or even hundredth day of tubing in a row. It’s almost like a mini-cult, and repeat tubers have their consecutive day number proudly written in Sharpie on their arm.

I hate to say it, but Carrie and I found ourselves wondering how much longer we could even do things like this without being dubbed “the old people in the corner.” Most tubers were in their late teens and low 20s. True, there there were plenty of other folks on the other side of the age spectrum but we were definitely outnumbered.

Monsoon rains were a daily occurrence, like this one I filmed while watching Friends and keeping dry

Jun 26 2009

We’re Here…Let’s Full Moon Party!

Dancing under the full moon

Dancing under the full moon

Imagine a beach with a few hundred feet between the water and a row of bars roughly a quarter mile long. Each bar is blasting music at concert volumes and selling buckets full of alcohol to anyone regardless of age or level of intoxication. Add some blacklights, body painting, glow in the dark items, food stalls and stages for people to dance on. Now put 10,000 people on the beach and see what happens.

While many revelers arrive on the day of the party, we got to Koh Phangan a day early so we would have time to check it all out before the madness began. After waking up in the late afternoon on our first day we wandered around and saw everyone setting up. That evening we attended a pool party next door to our hotel that was filled with a combination of people having a great time horsing around in the pool and others dancing on the dance floor. A wild scene unlike anything I’ve seen before, but as we were not in bathing suits or dancing, it was time to check out the beach.

Even though it was a warm-up night, there were still a few thousand people dancing away on the beach. The music was great, though it was a bit hard to hear at times as the bars are all right next to each other and the different songs mix together. As for the selection it was mostly trance, techno and an occasional hip hop song.

Over the course of the night our group was both together and separated, but every time we saw each other it was like finding a long lost friend in the crowd. At around 5am a flaming jump rope came out and we had a blast watching the drunks try and play. Carrie and I spent the night and early morning dancing our hearts out until the sun came up over the ocean behind us and they shut the music off. By the time we finally made it home it was past 7am.. Quite a warm-up.

While we all slept until 5pm the island underwent a transformation. People arrived in packs, every local was out selling something and the island felt positively electric. Tonight there was no pool party, no other activities…just the beach. The sky was clear, the moon full, the music blasting and we were ready to go!

Upon arriving at the beach the first thing we noticed was a huge police presence that was lacking the night before. There was also a “sleep area” where people who had a little too much fun could go and be kept safe by the on-site medical staff. It was good to see that precautions were being taken, as we had heard horror stories about full moon parties in the past.

Carrie shows off her glow in the dark tattoo in front of a wall filled with all of the options one could get painted on them

Carrie shows off her glow in the dark tattoo in front of a wall filled with all of the options one could get painted on them

For those not needing police or medical attention, there were rows of stalls with blacklight body paint. Each one had pretty much the same designs, which they would paint on you for a price. The beach was also filled with people selling glow in the dark bracelets, hats, glasses and necklaces. Pretty much everyone on the beach had some sort of neon aspect to them. Mine was a bright green neon stick around my wrist.

Food stalls were set up all over the beach and taxi speedboats were waiting to take people to private parties on yachts anchored just off shore. Countless people were out in the water swimming, sitting, standing or laying down in one of the boats foolish enough to park there for the night. Pretty much everyone had a bucket of booze.

The actual party was the same as the night before: just about five times bigger. Pretty much the entire beach was filled with people dancing, talking, walking around, flirting and having a great time. There were fire dancers, people blowing fire, guys and girls spinning fire and, of course, more fire jump rope.

When sunrise finally came, there were tons more people on the beach than the day before. The music also never stopped. While we went back to the room around 7:30am, we met people who were dancing until nearly 3pm. Crazy!

Carrie and I in front of a full moon sunrise

Carrie and I in front of a full moon sunrise

So is it the greatest, biggest and best party in the world? That’s what they say and I do see some merit in the statement. The beach layout is great and gives people a large area to do things without having everything too spread out. Even with 10,000 people there is still room to move around.

At the same time, the closeness of the bars gets a bit old when the music mixes together. Also, if dancing the night away isn’t your thing then this is not the place to be. I feel like the best party in the world would have more options. For now I’ll label it a pretty awesome party and revisit the statement when I go to more of the “best parties in the world.”

Sunrise dance party at 530am

The beach is full of people partying

Pool party at Coral Bungalows

Firedancing with a double sided light saber stick

Blacklight body painting

Jun 26 2009

The Full Moon Party: The Biggest and Best Party in the World – Photos and Videos

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The videos:

01. Leaving the Perhentian Islands on a water taxi 02. The fast ferry from the Perhentian Islands to the mainland 03. Our taxi from the mainland to the Thailand border. Note the sideview mirror is on the hood of the car 04. This way to Thailand at the border 05. Checking to make sure no on has swine flu before entering Thailand 06. The line to get our Thailand stamp 07. Carrie and her bags on a motorcycle taxi from the Thai border to the train station 08. The train from the Thai border to Surat Thani is filled with Westerners heading to the Full Moon Party 09. The toilet on the train to Surat Thani 10. The train to Surat Thani 11. Karen makes friends with police officers over some whiskey on the train 12. The overnight ferry to Koh Phangan was filled with travelers, food and booze 12a. The sleeping quarters on board the overnight ferry to Koh Phangan 13. Stretching on the overnight ferry to Koh Phangan 14. Our first sunrise on Koh Phangan, surrounded by taxi touts 15. Westerners load onto taxis to go to their guesthouses 16. A Koh Phangan taxi 17. We made it!

01. The full moon gang 02. Getting ready for the night before 03. Pool part at Coral Bungalows 06. Painted up Karen 07. Guy passed out on the beach holding onto a stick for dear life 08. Me and Karen 09. Fire jump roap 10. 530am the night before the full moon 11. Sunrise on the first night 12. Sunrise over the ocean on our first night 13. 545am remnants of the prepartiers 14. Karen and Carrie greet the sunrise by dancing 15. One guy passed out, one guy trying to wake him up and two dogs trying to do it 16. Sunrise on day 1 17. Locals come out to loot the beach at sunrise 18. Locals looking for anything to scavenge 19. The bucket and beer stalls by dayligght 20. The bucket and beer stalls by dayligght 21. Raking the beach clean 21a. Taking a nap at 9pm to get ready to party all night 22. Here we go...FULL MOON PARTY!!! 23. Carrie with her new glow in the dark body paint 24. Carrie's glow in the dark tattoo 25. Body painting central 26. Food stalls all over the beach 27. The sleep it off area 28. Claire's tattoo 30. The spandex guy 31. Party all night long 31a. Passing out in the ocean is never a good idea 32. Party at 5am 33. The beach at 530am 34. Sunrise with Reuben 35. Full moon sunrise 36. People in costumes everywhere 37. The scene at 6am 38. Even little kids come out to loot the beach 39. The scene at 630 3a. Buckets for sale 3c. Buckets for everyone 40. Lady boys become far more obvious after sunrise 41. Lady boys become far more obvious after sunrise. They all also group together 42. A ladyboy finding her next unsuspecting drunken Westener 43. I think this lady boy may have picked this guy's pocket before pretending to get a text and leaving him drunk on the sand 44. The streets of Koh Phangan 45. The streets of Koh Phangan 46. It's funny cuz it's true...and because Karen did 47. Crazy lawnmower 48. Priceless! A huge pile of backpacker bags loaded onto the boat from the full moon party big bags Tons of tourists waiting to board the boat to leave the full moon party Unloading taxis at the boat pier to leave the full moon party The dock in the middle of nowhere that we had to wait for our bus to Surat Thani The inside of our coach bus Waiting in Surat Thani for our next bus to Bangkok. The bus terminal was in the middle of nowhere


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