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Writer's pictureHaim Ziv

Day number 10 - about monkeys and dolphins

We started this day with a trip to the Three Monkeys restaurant.

Next to it is an Omega complex and a zip line, and while you sit down to eat or drink something, people pass over your head. There are lots of places to sit, lots of places for cool Instagram photos and usually there is a serious queue at the entrance.


When we arrived, we wrote down our details (they asked to know our citizenship) and then we set out on a journey through several dozens of stairs until we reached a table overlooking the jungle.


If you have an hour or two and a car, this is definitely a recommended cafe.


From there - we continued to the dolphin show which is not far away.

The dolphins seemed to be having a lot of fun and their guides really liked them too.



We decided that we didn't feel like getting wet, so we sat in a higher row (the closer you sit to the dolphins, the cost per ticket increases and so does the chance of getting wet).

We watched the show and in the middle of it we let the dolphins paint a picture, then an auction of the painting started in the middle of the show. Not what we expected from a dolphin show...


A man in red tried to convince the audience to buy the painting, and it was eventually sold for 1500 baht.


At the end of the show, I went down and then one of the dolphins was greedy for Tsun, and made another round in the pool, splashing water on everyone, which means I left there with a bag (and passport!!!) soaked in water....

In the evening we returned to the hotel and went for a walk towards Patong. On the way we came across a nice and welcoming shop, where they offered us massages. We decided to answer the challenge and did a massage.


We left there unanimously - it wasn't exactly a massage, more "pleasant" in the feet. Maybe on Google they got a good score, we give them ... barely passes...

Another fascinating day has ended and the next day we have already planned a day at the sea!

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