5. Dining at the village
Go walk around the island, you’ll bump into narrow alleys, don’t be afraid, go venture their village food stalls! Thai’s are the least you should worry. Food was marvelously delicious despite their outlook.



We ordered:
1. Tom Yam Kung
2. Sautéed Mixed Vegetables
3. Steamed Crab
4. Barbequed Chicken Drumstick
5. Fried Tiger Prawns with Garlic and Pepper
6. 2 bowls of Steamed Rice
7. A bottle of Water
Total bill: 470 baht
4. Go to Hippy Bar at 2am
We went back to room after dinner for a short nap. Surprisingly, when we came out bout 2am, all the bars around our hotel had closed. We asked the locals where else can we get drinks, HIPPY Bar, they replied! Drinking in Phi Phi is not as cheap as drinking in Patong though. I ordered Blue Lagoon for 220 baht. Expensive kan? Observing these kids are hilarious, drunkards talks! I think we were the only other Asians other than the locals working there, the entire place was filled with ang mohs and their buckets!



3. Midnight snacking after 3am
In here, they have road stalls where they sell fruit shakes, milk shakes, ice coffee, pancakes, burgers 24 hours. I had their mango shakes and it was yum yum! 40 baht. Their pancakes are exactly like roti canai pisang over in Malaysia. Hamburger, 80 baht. I had this huge corn for 30 baht. A bit too salty for me though. Later, searching for 7-11 in Koh Phi Phi was pretty fun! We were wandering aimlessly for quite sometime before we bumped into a local man and asked for direction to 7-11 where I fulfilled my rice cravings. Garlic and Pepper Pork with Rice, 570 baht. Malaysia should stock them up.




2. Sunbathing with coconuts
Since we had about 3 hours before our boat transfer back to Phuket, why waste time??? Go sunbathing, awesome beach with deck chairs available. 100 baht for 2 chairs. We opt for the old-skol sun tanning style instead. With young tasty coconut, 60 baht. Paradise!




and the ULTIMATE NUMBER ONE!!!
1. Get a TATTOO, bamboo style!!!!
YES, I no longer can condemn those who inked themselves because I got one too. For 2000 baht, I got myself inked. The experience, PRICELESS. Thirty minutes in Thai bamboo traditional style. A cross with angel’s wings! Mummy gona kill me! I wonder she reads my blog first or found out when I’m home on Tuesday.
































