We all love this guy. Koh Tao's world famous Samosa Man. Known for his perfect timing and ability to pop hishead around the corner of some taxi car at the pier, right when you need him most. The after dive hungerattack is well constrained with the Samosa Man's highly delicious 20 Bath delights. Koh Tao can't do withoutcharacters like these. They make you come back to this place over and over again.
When you do want to - or should we say have to? - leave the island you can always take the highly comfortableVIP air Kao Tao - Suratthani Night Boat. You might call it rusty and somewhat smelly, the Thai proprietor willlook at you quizzically and will rebound: "It floats, doesn't it?"
This also is Koh Tao. Roads too steep to drive up with your newly rented motorbike. At least recently theyhave been paving some more roads. We estimate a decline in revenues for the local wound dressers.
You might be better of catching a ride with these guys anyway. This vehicle has no windows and thereforethe wind will blow through your hair like you are riding your bike. Hop on, hum 'Born to be wild' and safeyourself from some serious scratches and broken bones.
This is a common sight in many Koh Tao apartments: laundry, summer dresses and T-shirts of dive shopsto be specific, hanging on clothes hooks on fans.
In absence of a a laundry machine we bring our clothes to Koh Tao's famous Nok Laundry. 40 Bath per kilo,or 350 Bath for 80 pieces of laundry. That's much better than doing it yourself.
This is a fun part of outsourcing the washing of clothes on Koh Tao. Your washed clothes are returned withlittle colored thread sewn in the labels, so your dirty socks can be distinguished of ours.
Make your way to Koh Tao, because it is this relaxed, tranquil and laid back. We are looking forward to welcoming you. |