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Market down as a place to visit.
... sack bags that you see. They were also all walking around barefoot, no doubt in touch with mother earth and that.
I didn’t really enjoy daytimes here, although the evenings were pretty sound and I’d have love to spend them with a mate or two. I was staying on another walking street; where in the evenings it was so peaceful, stalls were spread out and there was no hustle and bustle and there were lovely little lights all along the street. ...
Chiang Mai
... one by one, shoes on and off I began to realise and learn about the buddhist way of life and the rules monks must follow while in practice. Heading back to the hotel I felt I had not succeeded in my normal method of discovery, so I left with no map and hit the street using only my legs to carry me. After around an hour I knew I was lost, though hope remained as I seen a local bar with ...
The Farewells
... between the US and Thailand, so now I will list 5 of the many differences: 1) Everyone smiles! Everyone wants to make sure you're happy and having a great time. 2) A lot of respect is given to authority figures and the elderly, moreso than the US. 3) Everyone barters at the markets! It's a skill I wish I got better at while I was here but I always managed to lower the price a little bit. 4) People are very title oriented. There isn't exactly a ...
Noget ganske andet.....
... ris ogkylling.
Blev anbefalet en restaurant fra vores hotel og fik en fin sirloin steak, men af uransagelige aarsager (eller maaske fordi, de spiser med pinde her) var koedet skaaret i smaa skiver og tilbehoeret begraensede sig til lidt revet gulerod og et salatblad. Men det smagte fremragende!
Vi kom hjem til hotellet inden midnat og da vi kun havde vand at skaale med, noed vi lige et stykke kransekage medbragt fra Foetex Ikast.Vi skulle da ind i 2012 ...
More spicey, more sexy.
... available made refilling our water bottles cheap and environmentally friendly. Once outside the walls the city bled into jungle and rolling hills. The jungle was to be our next destination.
In Bangkok we had spent a few days researching trekking tours in Chiang Mai. After hearing the usual stories of rip offs and mistreated animals, locals etc. we settled on a 4 day trek including a stay at a Mahout (elephant carers) camp. Easily the highlight of our time in S.E. ...


