Travel Week to Phuket

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For my program we are allowed one week of travel, a group of 7 of us decided to travel to Phuket. Overwhelmed with joy we hopped in our red car and traveled to the airport. Our first stop was Phuket, we ended up staying in Patong Beach after we heard it was near a lot of night life and travel. It is fairly difficult for me to sum up the words to describe my experience in Phuket. From pictures and such on Phuket I formed an opinion that my experience would be scenery and a lot of beaches however later learning that Patong Beach was not the area to do that. Our first night out on the strip of Patong was not what I was expecting I became overwhelmed with street sellers and everyone trying to sell you the next ticket to their happy hour there were times when I felt very anxious at the amount of people around, missing Chiang Mai terribly. This what not all. The amount of sex tourism and prostitution was abundant I saw so many women degrading themselves and I had to keep reminding myself that this is not the Thailand I experienced coming here and I would not allow my seeings to change my perspective. However after deciding as a group that we would not go back down that strip of Patong Beach we began to look for tours. This WAS THE FUN PART. We went on a snorkeling tour with Rak Talay travel to the Phi Phi Islands, and I was quickly reminded once again why I came to Thailand the beaches were magnificent and we even stopped at Monkey Beach to take pictures of and with the monkeys I even saw a monkey drinking coke out of a cup (exciting). Snorkeling was everything I could have imagined I saw so many fish and coral careful to stay away from the not so nice sea creatures. 

The next day we went to Promthep Cape in hope to be able to see the sunset however due to mother nature it was fairly cloudly so we hiked to the bottom of the cape which was an experience, it was like rock climbing but without the resources or holes at that to grab onto. I was happy this day that I wore sneakers instead of my other classmates who wore flipflops :P When we got to the bottom of the cape it was utterly amazing and and I was taken back by the amazing rocks and blue sea. As I sat and looked out into the see I was once again reminded of how beautiful Thailand is and my judgement of what I saw in Patong Beach quickly went away. Thailand is the land of smiles the land of nothing but the essence of beauty. Being back in Chiang Mai I can say that I am happy that I went back to Phuket! 

Ashley Knight-Williams

Sa Wat Dee! My name is Ashley Knight-Williams. I was born in Queens, New York and raised in Charlotte, North Carolina before coming Howard University in Washington, D.C. I am an Administration of Justice major, Psychology minor. As a criminal justice major I hope to work in the Federal Bureau of Investigation focusing on child abduction, human trafficking, and domestic violence. Being a first generation college student and a part of the LBGT community, I have faced numerous hardships which have only made me stronger in the end. I have the pleasure of being my familyโ€™s first generation study abroad student. Being a person who since a young age has always craved adventure, Iโ€™ve honed in on my outgoing and vibrant personality. I know there will be an opportunity to showcase my innovativeness in Southeast Asia. This summer I will have the amazing opportunity to spend six weeks studying the cultural foundations of Thai society and Public Health with The Education Abroad Network. I will be traveling to Chiang Mai, Thailand and Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This program will help me gain a deeper understanding of the traditions and cultural of Southeast Asia, while examining the challenges and successes in topics such as womenโ€™s rights, gender based violence, and youth sexuality. In Thailand there is no jury system therefore I hope to learn and explore how this has impacted or improved the community and incorporate it in my senior thesis. Being able to fully immerse myself in the Southeast Asian culture is a dream that I have always hoped to accomplish, and now my dream is finally coming to reality in the summer of 2015.