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[Music] [Music] And with in our room at Al Nang Beach. This is our room. Really big bed, fridge, kettle, and out here, little balcony, and a basic bathroom. That’s fine. I’m happy with that. Hello, Alang Beach. in the morning. Oh, Rona decides she wants to have a swing. You can do. Wow. Our morning walk along the beach. Rona goes for a ride on the swing. There’s hardly anybody. It’s hot. Really hot already. But you can’t beat that. Absolutely can’t beat that. Beach is empty. Wow, look at that. [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] [Music] [Music] Just an amazing view. [Music] [Music] Heat. Heat. [Music] Okay, we’re about to do the monkey trail. So, down we go. And I still haven’t seen a monkey. I can I can hear the little buggers. Oh, be careful. Don’t step on the edge cuz they are really slippery. Down we go. And I think the bottom of it down here, then we’ll have to come back if that’s the case. Oh, very slippery and steep. And everybody knows who watches our videos, I hate steps and stairs. And it’s not the going up. I don’t care. I’ll get tired. Yes. It’s the going down. It hurts my knees. Heading back. And still did not see a monkey. Up we go. and more. We’re heading down. And we didn’t see any monkeys, but that’s okay. Monkeys. Rona said she’s not a monkey fan, but she’s her own monkey and she wants gorillas to be her friend. Well, I don’t know where she’s going to find gorillas here. We were on the wrong continent. And so ends the disappointing monkey trail saga. Oh well, more to do. Lots more to do. And we’ll um see if we can see some monkeys later on when we go to the other beach. The main street of Al Nang. And our hotel is over behind that Indian restaurant. And there’s that cliff, hill, whatever you want to call it. That’s amazing. It’s one of the better views I’ve ever had. Beautiful. And Ron is beautiful, too, when she’s taking her own videos. Kai coffee bar. That’s a pretty cool bar shot. [Music] So, every time I ask Ron if she wants to do something or go somewhere, she has her favorite saying. And let’s zoom in and have a look at the name of this bar. It is called up to you bar. Yes, definitely a bar. Corona, isn’t it? That’s your favorite saying. Up to you. Here you go.

Ao Nang Beach in Krabi, Thailand offers a stunning blend of tropical beauty and adventure. Nestled along the Andaman Sea, this golden-sand beach is famous for its dramatic limestone cliffs, turquoise waters, and vibrant sunsets. One of its hidden gems is the Monkey Trail, a scenic wooden boardwalk that winds through lush jungle terrain at the southern end of the beach. The trail connects Ao Nang to Pai Plong Bay and is known for its panoramic coastal views and occasional sightings of wild macaques. While monkeys aren’t always guaranteed, the walk itself is a rewarding experience—perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and hikers seeking a quieter escape.

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