Showing posts with label Lan Saka. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lan Saka. Show all posts

Sunday, 9 February 2014

Koh Samui, Thailand daily weather update; 9th February, 2014

Today's weather;

We're in Lan Saka, where the sky is nice and blue and the sun is just about to heat up. Current temp here at 7am is around 21C and we just returned from Rajabath Uni of Nakhon Si Thammarat, where I participated in a 10.5km run in 52'28.6 which is 1 minute faster compared to last year.

On Koh Samui it should be very similar conditions, although there may be a cloud or two with a current temp at 7am of 23.2C

Rajabtah Uni area, Nakhon Si Thammarat

Rajabath Uni area, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Amphoe Muang with a big Buddha statue against at the foot of Mahachai Mountain, where I ran a 10.5km race this morning at 6am

Yesterday saw blue and sunny skies all day long and we had a pleasant drive over to the mainland. Max temp on Samui reached 30C


With my son before the start, my son ran a 3.5km fun run

The forecast remains nice and sunny although come Tuesday afternoon, the wind may pick up a bit.

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Sunday, 30 June 2013

Goodbye to June 2013

It's been a busy month for me, I conducted a PADI IDC on Koh Samui and went to Koh Tao for a PADI IE with my candidate and besides work, I also managed to run in 4 races, including the Cancer Care run, a 5km race in Nathon, a 10km race in Don Sak, the Laguna Phuket half marathon and my first ever full marathon in Lan Saka.

Choengmon Beach

Choengmon Beach, our family's fave beach on Samui

Let's check the weather out though, we had a fairly wet June but if we compare to the mainland, we were very lucky. Around Samui were mainly cloudy days with at times some strong to very strong wind but we didn't have any flooding like on the mainland.
The last week of June turned out to be very nice again with plenty of sunshine and hot days but in general I would say that this June was not as good as the average June we enjoy on the island.

We also had some good food again, as usual I would almost say and one new place springs to mind, Fi, the Greek restaurant in Chaweng and some nice cake at Blue Vanilla in Fisherman's Village. In Lan Saka we had also some very food again at the Ruan Maai Sai Klong restaurant.

9th Lan Saka marathon finish

Crossing the finish line at the 9th Lan Saka marathon

Now it's time to look forward to July, not so good for work next month but it paves the way for more races to run, including a half marathon and two 13km races in and near Surat Thani.

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Camille

Monday, 24 June 2013

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013


It's now a day and a half ago that I finished my first full marathon ever, the 9th Lan Saka marathon in Lan Saka and I can just about start to walk around 'normally' again. I have a blister under my right heel that is inconvenient, another blue toenail, sore calves, pain on the top of my right foot but everything else is just fine!

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

Moments before the start of the marathon at 4am

I was excited about running my first marathon and my training plan didn't go as planned, so there was a bit of worry and anxiety as well. Early May I picked up an Achilles' tendon injury, which stopped me from training long distance runs and partly of running at all. Last weekend I had food poisoning, which again prevented me from training as planned. 

Nonetheless, I was determined by now to participate, but in the end these two events made me enter the race with a relaxed state of mind, there was no pressure and I was approaching the race with an attitude of 'we'll see where this ships strands'. In the worst case I will walk parts and I was going to be happy with a time under 5 hours.

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

Just before the start

Still, the night before the race I didn't sleep well. First of all a new bed, although I'm used to travel. Secondly, a very strong wind that woke me up a few times during the night. Most importantly, in general my thoughts were well with the race, planning out and rehashing running strategies.

My strategy involved not starting fast, slower than my half marathons, I needed to run twice as far and after every half marathon distance. I wondered how in earth anybody could possibly run twice as far! The second part of my strategy involved the use of energy gels during the race. Both strategies worked well during the race.

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

After the race at the finish line

The race it self was well organized. With a very early start at 4am, that I wasn't used to, it was still no problem to get out of bed early and eat something before the race. I am a breakfast person and especially with 42.195km ahead of me, it was wise to get something into my stomach!

Furthermore it turned out that every two kilometers there was a water station, which is also very important. Since the start was so early, the first hour and a half we ran in the dark but beside the road were small petrol lamps, which on long road stretches gave a nice ambiance.

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

Just before the finish line

During the race I felt good and in control at all times, due to my strategy of not starting fast, eating the energy gels at the right times but also because it was cool. During the race it was between 25 and 26C. The strong wind from the previous night waited nicely until the afternoon before it roared again, giving us a nice breeze during the race.

There was a very steep hill which we descended at km 13 but we had to ascend this 'mother' at around km 29 again! I had decided during the race that since I was feeling good, I would run everything and this allowed me during the ascend to scoop up 4 runners which were way ahead of me but they started to walk during the ascend. A little bit further down the road I was able to scoop up another two runners who walked parts of their race. One of the two runners started to talk to me about my shoes, Vibram 5 fingers, which are fairly rare in Thailand. Turned out he had already run 14 marathons and he was slightly older than me. Respect! With him and the other runner I scooped up, we traded places all the time, they were ahead and they stopped at a water station, I was ahead. This went on until 3km before the finish and I dropped both of them. I finished well ahead of them and felt good about that.

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

During the race, probably shortly before the finish line

The picture above is taken near the finish line. During the race I never needed to scoop water over my head because I was so warm or because it was so humid, just a few finger tips of water from a cup dunked into the cup and brushed over my face did the trick yesterday. The mountainous area made for a nice and cool race. I also didn't need a sponge, this in contrast to all 5 half marathons I ran so far, where it was a lot more humid.

I did duly drink water and electrolyte drinks at each water stations and nibbled on some water melon. Again, I didn't feel the need to gush the drinks down but could control the intake.

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

Phuket half marathon just before the finish line where I was totally soaked

This is how drenched I was during the 8th Laguna Phuket half marathon, also shortly before the finish. A total difference with the Lan Saka marathon.

9th Lan Saka marathon, race day, 23rd June 2013

My finisher shirt!

After the race I was exhausted! First of all, at km 40 I wondered why there were another 2km to go, 40km would do just well! I ran my slowest km of the whole race at that moment, including the steep hill! The last kilometer I also started to feel the blister under my right heel!
However, crossing the finish line felt oh so good! 

I staggered to our car, parked nearby, drank my liter of chocolate milk and some Pocari Sweat. Once I was feeling slightly better I walked back over to the finish line to collect my finishers medal and my finisher shirt, a nice long sleeved and hooded tee with the back pictured above! Finisher of my first full marathon. 42.195km in 4 hours, 47 minutes and 44 seconds.

Very happy about that all and am already contemplating my next moves, which involve two 13km runs and a half marathon in July in and around Surat Thani.

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Camille

Updated 29th June 2019

Koh Samui, Thailand daily weather update; 24 June 2013

Today's weather;

On Koh Samui it looks nice although it's fairly cloudy. Current temp at 7am is 28C

We're about to leave Lan Saka soon, back home. Yesterday was needed as a rest day! It's fairly windy and very cloudy here and I wouldn't be surprised if there will be rain here later today. Current temp here at 7am is around 25C

Dinner at Lan Saka

My wife's Dinner at Lan Saka at the Loy Chalet resort

Yesterday was warm around Samui, max temp reached 34.2C

The forecast is looking good, the wind is dropping and come Friday it should be sunny again.

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Camille

Sunday, 23 June 2013

Koh Samui, Thailand daily weather update; 23rd June 2013

Today's weather;

A very late update, due to me participating in my first full marathon, more on that later though.

Koh Samui was cloudy and fairly windy this morning and at 10am the temp was 31.3C

Here in Lan Saka, where we are staying at the Loy Chalet resort, the sun is just starting to peek out a bit but in general it's cloudy and last night there was some serious strong wind. This morning during the marathon it wasn't too bad though but the mountain coolness at 4am of 25C helped a lot and the bit of wind cooled things down nicely. 
My time over 42.195km was 4 hours 47 minutes and a bit.

9th Lan Saka marathon finish line

9th Lan Saka marathon finish line, a very welcome sight this morning after 42.195km

Yesterday saw a nice and fairly sunny day around Koh Samui with some fairly strong winds. Max temp reached 34C

The forecast see the recent strong wind slowly winding down and especially around Friday we should very sunny and hot days again.

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Camille

Wednesday, 13 February 2013

Ruan Maai Sai Klong restaurant, Lan Saka

During our two recent visits to Lan Saka, there was one restaurant that we visited multiple times per day, for lunch and for dinner! It was that good!!
The Ruan Maai Sai Klong easily held it's own with my fave places on Koh Samui, easily! Not only was the food delicious. it was also served on nice plates and heavy cutlery was used, in total contrast to about 95% of all restaurants in Thailand.


View from the side, with the main road to the left and the river to the right

Besides the excellent food and the cutlery, the dishes were also served in a nice way, with appropriate china. To find such a place in the province was quite astonishing. Not to mention that the staff and the owner are very nice and friendly. 


The sign to look for

Coming out of Lan Saka, eastbound, Ruan Maai Sai Klong is on the left hand side, about a kilometer outside of town, not too far away from the hospital.
The sign pictured above is what to look for and as the sign says, they even offer free wifi. It almost doesn't get any better, this far away from a city!


Outdoor seating, watch your head though for the ornaments!

The interior is all teak wood which gives it a warm and cosy feeling but watch out, the ornaments in the picture above can be a game breaker. They are positioned very low and one day when we were sitting there, I cut my head open over 5 cm because I stood up too early and I had to go to the local hospital, to have it checked out. It didn't need stitches but it was closed up somehow.
A local who was visiting at the same time as us told my wife that he had experienced the same problem and hence didn't go sit at that specific location anymore.
It didn't stop me for going back though and enjoy more food. We got a 10% discount and I have a gauze on my head (still have when writing this)!


Cashewnuts with a sweet sauce on top for starters

Each meal started with a free starter offered by the restaurant, most of the times fruit but one day we got these delicious cashew nuts with a sweet, sticky sauce on top of them. Excellent!


Yam Makheua yaow, Grilled Eggplant Salad ยำมะเขือเปราะ

One of my fave salads is the above pictured Yam Makheua Yaow, with it's smokey flavor, just delicious if done the right way and the taste here was outstanding!


Deep fried fish in sweet tamarind sauce

My wife kept outdoing herself with excellent orders and one of the highlights for me was this deep fried fish with a sweet tamarind sauce, it was almost as if the sauce was caramelized into the fish. This was during lunch and I had her order it again during dinner!


Yam plaa duuk foo (Crispy Catfish Green Mango Salad) ยำปลาดุกฟู

An old fave is the Yam Plaa Duuk Foo, done in an excellent way with the mango salad separated, so you could mix at your own convenience. Once more, really nice and we had this dish twice or three times, I lost track!


The small river next to the restaurant

Two other dishes we had worthwhile mentioning where Yam Saam Krob ยำสามกรอบ, a crispy and spicy salad which is not found often at a restaurant and last but not least we also had Plaa Pow Klua เมี่ยงปลาเผาเกลือ, a bbq'd fish.

If you happen to be in Lan Saka, make sure to make a pit stop at Ruang Maai Sai Klong and enjoy the excellent food. The menu is in Thai only, so hopefully you are visiting with a Thai person or otherwise this post can help you.

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Camille

Monday, 11 February 2013

Koh Samui, Thailand daily weather update; 11th February, 2013

Today's weather;

Back home again and we have a fairly blue sky around Koh Samui and it looks like a nice day is ahead of us. Current temp at 7am is 27.5C

Mountain river Lan Saka

Playing and swimming with the family in a mountain river near Lan Saka

Yesterday saw a nice and sunny day on the mainland on the way back home to Samui and on our island it was also nice and dry with a max temp of 29C
We visited a few temples on the way back home and I hope to post some pictures later this week.

The forecast has changed for the better! The wind seems to have dropped off, it was very strong yesterday both on the mainland and around Samui and the chances of rain have also slimmed down!

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Camille

Sunday, 10 February 2013

Koh Samui, Thailand daily weather update; 10th February, 2013

Today's weather;

Around Lan Saka it's mostly blue with a few clouds in the sky. The morning 10km run at Rajabath University is done and the hotel has given me a free wifi access card! In a few hours we're off to Central Festival in Surat Thani town.

Koh Samui has a current temp at 7am of 27.8C and it's dry.

Mountains near Lan Saka

Scenic mountains near Lan Saka

Yesterday saw a dry day around Samui with a max temp of 29.5C

The forecast predicts strong wind today and Wednesday with some high chance of rain come Thursday.

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Camille

Saturday, 9 February 2013

Koh Samui, Thailand daily weather update; 9th February, 2013

Today's weather;

We're back in Lan Saka, to our own surprise, participating in two runs this weekend, both near Lan Saka. This morning we ran in Phupin, I did a 13km run around a beautiful mountain lake in 1:05'35.4, which is not too bad. The children and my wife did a 3.5km run/walk. The weather in Phupin had a nice blue sky but now back in Lan Saka, where we just had a fabulous lunch, it looks dark with plenty of clouds. On the way back from Phipun there was even one mountain top covered in clouds.
Tomorrow a 10km run at Rajabath university is on the schedule, 15km away from Lan Saka.
Oh, the hotel we're staying at has no internet, hence the late update.

On Koh Samui the current temp at 10am was 29C

Phipun run, part of the lake

Phipun run this morning, 13km around a mountain lake

Yesterday saw a fairly sunny day around Samui with a max temp of 29.3C

The forecast shows strong wind on Sunday (tomorrow) and Wednesday, the rest of week is windy but not very strong. The odd shower could occur.

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Camille

Monday, 28 January 2013

Lan Saka

Here's a short impression of Lan Saka in the province of Nakon Si Thammarat, where we spent the weekend and went for a 10.5km mini marathon, organised by the local hospital and my first race in the new year.
We had a good time and enjoyed our time there and hopefully we can share this with these pictures.


The best Ozone or O3 in Thailand

As already pictured in an earlier post, in September 2011 Lan Saka was awarded the best ozone in Thailand predicate and we visited the location just outside of the city, on a hill where this monument in commemoration is erected and with some great views.


The Kaeow Surakan Cave, just outside of down town Lan Saka

The cave pictured above is nice and has a wide opening with two Buddha statues in it. If you have a guide you may go inside the tunnel system but this is not recommended if you don't know your way around.


Baan Sai Klong restaurant

Saturday we had lunch at this lovely place, the Baan Sai Klong restaurant, one of the best lunches in a long time. Some real good traditional Thai food to be had (no English menu available but very friendly staff) with real heavy cutlery, the latter a rare occasion in Thailand. The food was just delicious and the place was very nicely decorated and made out of teak wood! They're open between 11am and 9pm. Leave Lan Saka South bound and just after a kilometer or so it's on your left hand.


Small river streams like this are everywhere

The scenery is just beautiful with small streams like above all over the place and mountains all around. The Khao Luang is the highest mountain in Southern Thailand. Breath taking views are not hard to find, even if you just follow the main road.


View over the mountains

Just cruising around as we did is fun around Lan Saka and you can find plenty of water falls and occasions or views to have a road side stop and take the scenery in. Very enjoyable indeed.


Karom watrefall in the Khao Luang National park

The national park is well worth a visit, see my previous post on the park and enjoy your day out! The city of Lan Saka is maybe not that well known to the average tourist but since this weekend I can recommend a visit here and it's slightly off the beaten track.

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Camille

Koh Samui, Thailand daily weather update; 28th January, 2013

Today's weather;

The wind arrived as scheduled and predicted on Koh Samui. It's dry though and there are a few blue patches. Current temp at 7am is 27.5C


The initials of King Rama VI, made in 1917 at Karome waterfall in the Khao Luang national park, of which I reported yesterday on this blog, see the previous link

Yesterday wed rove back from Lan Saka under a nice blue sky for most of the day and on Samui it was a sunny day. Max temp reached 29C

The forecast predicts strong winds for all of next week and a lull on Saturday, just to pick up again after the weekend, this time with rain.

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Sunday, 27 January 2013

Khao Luang National Park and Karom Waterfall, Lan Saka

During our visit to Lan Saka, where I participated this morning in the 3rd Lan Saka mini marathon, organized by the local hospital, we also visited the Khao Luang National Park today, nearby Lan Saka.


The entrance to the park

The park is easily to find when you're leaving Lan Saka in a Southern direction. We stayed at the Loy Chalet hotel, but opposite the entrance on the main the road is the Khao Luang hotel which looks very promising (next to the river which allows tubing) and just before the actual entrance is a resort and inside the park you can also find accommodation. Plenty of choices are available.


As always in Thailand, dual pricing is the norm of the day

After showing the lady at the entrance proof that I pay taxes in Thailand and a short preach by her about having to show some sort of proof like a work permit or the like, I did pay the Thai entrance fee of 40.-THB and the children went for free! Strangely enough there was a 30,-THB car fee which is nowhere displayed!


The entrance to the Karome waterfall inside the park

The biggest attraction at the park must be the Karome waterfall. One of many in the area but surely the biggest and most spectacular one.


Level 4 of the waterfall

The waterfall has 19 levels but only 7 are accessible for the public. The levels have also names, with the last one, 'Naan Daat Fah' the most spectacular and it includes a big basin.


A steep view down

The park is very well maintained and clean and the park rangers seem to be doing a good job for which the entrance fee is well deserved and apparently used to better the park.
For instance; various toilets are build on the road leading up to the main waterfall level, an excellent service and not that typical for Thai national parks, from what I've seen so far.


Signage along the road, it's 'only' 600 meters to the main level!

All around the park is well maintained, as the picture of the signage above shows, the toilets proof and the it was tidy and clean. Hats off to the park rangers for taking care so well.


View along the way, very impressive and spectacular views are guaranteed!


The road leading up and down again

As already mentioned, all is very well maintained and the roads are well taken care of. Any fallen trees blocking the road are sawed in half and removed from the paths and the paths seem to be fairly new and in a good state. It made a safe impression on me which can not always be said of many places in Thailand.
The walk up is 'only' 600 meters but seems a lot longer but because the paths in the hill are shaded, it's not too bad and on a regular base some seating arrangements can be found for a well deserved rest or for taking the beautiful scenery and nature in.


The main waterfall; Naan Daat Fah

The walk up is well worth it, once you reach the final waterfall you are presented with a fantastic view of the fall and a big basin in front of it. There's a big shaded picnic or relaxing are with benches and a sala. Bring your own food and/or drinks though, there's nothing for sale this far up the hill.


The basin in front of the Naan Daat Fah waterfall, nice and cold but apparently not open for swimming


King Rama VI initials

In 1917, King Rama VI visited the park and carved his initials into the rock (right click on the picture and open in a new tab for a better view), another reason to make it all the way to the top!

A great time was had by all 4 of us, the children loved it and my wife enjoyed it also. If in this part of the world, it's well worth a stop and checking out or maybe even plan a trip here! The whole Lan Saka area is nice and worth checking out.

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Camille

Koh Samui, Thailand daily weather update; 27th January, 2013

Today's weather;

Today the update is from Lan Saka, about 20km from Nakhon Si Thammarat, where I just complete a 10.8km run. In the hills here a hazy sunshine prevails. It's a beautiful area with lots of waterfalls and little rivers floating through the landscape. Current at 7am is 25C
We'll be hitting the road soon for Surat Thani town and plan on taking the last ferry back to Koh Samui.
Samui has a current temp of 27.5C at 7am.

The best ozone in Thailand, Lan Saka

The best ozone in Thailand, Lan Saka

Yesterday saw a sunny morning when we left Samui but a cloudy afternoon when we drove around the Lan Saka area. Max temp reached 28.6C on Samui.

The forecast shows windy but dry days ahead until Friday when it should be nice and sunny again.

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Camille