Kok Chang Safari – Kata Noi Phuket

If you ever get the chance to go to Phuket this place has to be on your list of places to visit.  Kok Chang is an elephant trekking establishment although with some unique features. Not only a great little bar (with no-one asking, “You buy me drink?”) where the prices are very reasonable. (Singha beer only 50B.) They also have two gibbons running around.  These guys are just sensational. Charlie and Lamyai will put in an appearance on most days and will avail themselves of your sun glasses, cigarettes or just about anything else you leave laying on the bar. So don’t.

If you arrive by motorbike they will also have a look to see if you’ve brought anything for them.  They’ll quite happily sit on the handle bars of your bike and see what goodies there are to be had in the basket.  Lamyai has also been know to try and start the odd jeep.

What I love most about this place is that it’s a little out of the way from all the usual hustle and bussle of Kata and the rest of the tourist traps.  The guys that run the place are very easy to get to know.  Easy would have to be one of the most sensational locals I’ve had the pleasure of becoming friends with.  Not only does he do a great job at serving drinks he’s also a great pool player.  The latter I say somewhat tongue in cheek. 

One night Easy and a friend of ours (Roger) were down in Kata (Non’s Bar). Roger and I didn’t feel like playing pool so we just sat back while Easy had a couple of games.  Well it didn’t take long and Easy came and put two beers on the table.  “Easy, did you buy those for us?” “No”, he said, “I won them.” Not some twenty minutes later and he comes and puts another two on the table.  This I have to see I thought to myself.  After all with the hours he puts in up at Kok Chang where does he find the time to become a pool player. It didn’t take me long to figure out what he was up to. He was playing a Farang who had possibly had a beer or two to many and while the guy wasn’t looking (which just happened to be most of the time), Easy would walk past the table and cassually flick one of his remaing balls into a pocket.  This went on for two more games. Roger and I had a great night without having to pay for any beer.  Thanks Easy….

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