Thursday 18 May 2023

4321 Up Up and Away, Part 2 (August 5 - 14, 2022) : Day 9 & 10 - Thale Noi to Songkhla and home

DAY 9 - Thale Noi to Songkhla

Chaloem Phrakiat Bridge


The Team at breakfast


The Team at breakfast


The Team at breakfast


The Team at breakfast

On Route 4007

There was major roadworks on Route 4007. Look at the cloud of dust stirred up by passing cars

On Route 5050 which is part of Chaloem Phrakiat's Bridge

Fish farm along Route 5050

Lots of uncultivated land along Route 5050

Peace to the world

Route 5050's which is part of Chaloem Phrakiat's Bridge

Note the fisherman getting ready to cast his net

The Team approaching the Chaloem Phrakiat Bridge which spans the Ban Klang River

The Team approaching the Chaloem Phrakiat Bridge which spans the Ban Klang River


Vast wetlands around the Ban Klang River

It was a mighty hot day on the bridge with no tree covers

Chinese fishing nets by Nang Riang River

Drying fish on a hot day

Local produce sold along Route 5050

Local produce sold along Route 5050

Floating Canal Ranot @ Mahaathai 1 Rd

Ranot

Leaving Route 408

Riding along the inner route which runs parallel to Route 408

Riding along the inner route which runs parallel to Route 408

Riding along the inner route which runs parallel to Route 408

Riding along the inner route which runs parallel to Route 408

Riding along the inner route which runs parallel to Route 408

Riding along the inner route which runs parallel to Route 408

Wat Nang Lao, along route 408

Leaving Route 408 again and heading towards the beach near Wat Nang Lao

Heading to the beach

Beach is sighted!

Beach!!!

Rustic signboard in Thai. https://goo.gl/maps/NEeufVxjnQiATyiS6?coh=178572&entry=tt

Local stall selling drinks and snacks

Crazy hot at 11.20 am

Taking cover under the shades

Village road along the beach

Riding to lunch; on road which runs parallel to Rout 408

Family run stall. https://goo.gl/maps/XRWMQcV8rVsjmMyU6?coh=178572&entry=tt
 
Stall is by a stream

Little huts with table is nice and cooling to sit under

Hut is thoughtfully constructed with side tables too

Shaded by palm trees

The rest of the gang preferred to sit at the main stall which is shaded by a big tree

Photo with the stall owner's daughter who is back from University. She helped to take our orders since she understood English

After brunch, riding on road which runs parallel to Route 408

Turned left and heading towards the beach near Di Luang 

Di Luang. https://goo.gl/maps/FSw22k4YAa7GXJTX8

Like a mermaid but cycling out of the sea!

Di Luang

Beautiful road by the sea

Another one who likes to play ball...or swing?

Beautiful road by the sea

https://goo.gl/maps/ohWTc6JWXyaGH2yM9

Sanam Chai

Sanam Chai

Fisherman jetty near Wat Pradit Samosorn. https://goo.gl/maps/XVkxQJE77BGCSwJi6

Photo bombed!

Sanam Chai, near Wat Don Khet

https://goo.gl/maps/q2snr5npWce51ZFp9

Waiting for tyre change team @ Sanam Chai

Waiting for tyre change team @ Sanam Chai

Tyre change team

Kradang-nga

Kradang-nga @ https://goo.gl/maps/PGNHxp3yXEKu6Hgz6
 
Kradang-nga

Kradang-nga

Kradang-nga

Kradang-nga

Maharat Beach

Maharat Beach

Maharat Beach

Maharat Beach

Approaching the PEA (Wind Turbine, Songkhla)

PEA (Wind Turbine, Songkhla)

Instagram-able set ups to attract tourists like us

Instagram-able set ups to attract tourists like us

Traditional bamboo huts is our choice!

Another tea break to get out from the sun

Back on route 408

Road works and many more heavily decorated pedestrian walkways to honour the King...

...we finally reach Sultan Sulaiman Mosque which near the pier @ https://goo.gl/maps/PtjXvLpMwFQgX4pa6

Circling Hua Khao. Above is the Old Fortress of Singora aka Fortress No 8.

Long queue of cars waiting at the pier

On the motorcycle lane

Smiling gleefully as cyclists get free rides on the ferry

Sailing

Take as many photos as you can...

...click fast...

...it's a short 10 minutes ride including loading and unloading!!!

Mr Lim with the Thai naval ship in the background

Songkhla Naval Base right next to the ferry terminal

Taking photo with the new mermaid at Samila Beach. The old one was bombed in Dec 2018.

Songkhla Old Town

Songkhla Old Town

Songkhla Old Town

Songkhla Old Town

Songkhla Old Town

Filming of traditional dance at the Art Gallery, Nakhornok St

For some reasons, the performers were in traditional Malay dress and singing Rasa Sayang!

Thai fishing boats

At rear end of the Art Gallery 

Coffee time @ Studio 55, right next to the Art Gallery

Appreciation Get Together for Pastor Cheah @ Club Tree Hotel



As early as 6.30 am, the team were already out of their rooms enjoying a glorious breaking of dawn at Sri Pakpra Resort. It was a cloudless day and with a horizon of sky and lake, the sun hit us fast and bright.

Resort's View Yor Restaurant overlooks this deck. Our chalets are situated close to this area


Riding into Zone 1


Zone 1 comes with a pool


Poolside


Pool overlooks the restaurant where breakfast is served


Strangely, breakfast is served at the Resort's Zone 1 which is a separate wing, 300 m away from us. As we came with our bicycles, we did not have to wait for their shuttle service but rolled into their breakfast venue in no time at all.

We started rolling on Route 4007 at 8 am, leaving Jessica and Tommy to hitch a ride in Pastor Cheah's van. As we did so, "someone" was taking an early morning swim by the resort's pool. She will ride to Songkhla by herself as conveyed by her roommate.

Before long, we left Route 4007 and turned right onto Route 5050 to meet with Chaloem Phrakiat Bridge, the longest overland bridge in Thailand. Spanning 5.5 km, the bridge is supported by concrete pillars which elevates it, high above the wetlands.


Thale Noi Lake 

Thale Luang



In the middle section of the bridge, we can view both Thale Noi and Thale Luang lakes at the same time. Fish and vegetation thrive in these freshwater lakes which attracts many species of birds making it an ideal place for birdwatching.

Small huts on stilts for fishing by Nang Riam River



Both Thale Noi and Thale Luang are connected by 2 thin body of waters. Ban Klang and Nang Riam allows water from both lakes to flow into each other, governed by the tides in the Gulf of Thailand.

At the end of Route 5050, we joined Ranot's Route 3053. Once in a while, we could still catch glimpses of Thale Luang.

Eggs sold at the turn off from Route 5050 to Route 3053. We stopped for drinks and fried banana fritters by this junction



Even though Route 3053 is a wide open road, there were not many cars and the area appeared undeveloped. Soon, we got bored of the monotony and knew it was time to hit the coastal road. After that, it was a matter of weaving in and out of gorgeous beach fronts!

While Pastor Cheah took the Tinsulanonda Bridge, the longest concrete bridge in Thailand at 2.6 km, we preferred the free ferry service which took us right into Samila Beach. Thereon, we visited the old Songkhla Town before finally checking into our hotel for the night.


Thai Stall near Wat Nang Lao


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Club Tree Hotel, Songkhla







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DAY 10 - Songkhla to Home

Khao Tum breakfast opposite Club Tree Hotel

We parked our bikes and queued at the vehicle lane to get our passports stamped

Waiting for our Singaporean team members who had to go inside the immigration office to get their passports stamped. They were told Malaysians are Thai's neighbours so the processing is simplified

As it was a Sunday and the immigration officer had to come to work, we had to pay their overtime fees

Waiting at the Malaysian CIQ

Malaysian CIQ