Guesthouse Liam's Suan Dok Mai
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Mahout für einen Tag
... die Touristen abholt. Danach laden wir mal den einen Teil der Touristen bei einem Dschungelseilpark ab und dann, endlich, trefen wir ca. 3 ½ Stunden nach der Abfahrt beim Camp ein! J
Hier dürfen wir erst mal einen kleinen Elefanten füttern. So süss! Wir lernen zudem ein paar Kommandos wie z. B., dass der Elefant den Fuss zum Aufsteigen hinhalten soll, vorwärts, anhalten, rückwärtsgehen, … Dies dürfen wir dann alles gleich der Reihe nach ausprobieren. ...
Ungeziefer, Dickhäuter und viele bunte Tempel
... auf den Schultern sitzen, die mir konsequent ins Ohr flüstern „Hiiiiier, Saphiiiiiir, Weißgoooooooldfassuuuuuuuung, vielleicht Gescheeeeeenk für Ihre Muttaaaaaaaaa“. Ich hoffe keiner unserer Familienmitglieder nimmt es uns übel, dass wir ohne Geschenke zu kaufen recht schnell die Flucht ergriffen.
Nachdem wir unzählige Manufakturen gesehen haben, waren wir froh, zur späten Mittagszeit wieder in Chiang Mai zu sein. Hunger hatten wir dank unseres ausgiebigen ...
Authentic Thailand
... house cats. We enjoyed our once in a lifetime experience, but would probably not repeat it. Though we were satisfied that the cats were not drugged, it still seemed to be a shame that the cats were kept in cages and constantly kept busy by the many tourists flooding through the gates. Later that evening, we attended a cooking class, which was taught by a Thai-Chinese chef named Pot. We had a fresh market tour and afterwards, went to his home to select our dishes. Will an I ...
End of week 1
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Went on a 3 day jungle trek in Chiang Mai which involved bamboo rafting, elephant riding, several visits to waterfalls and 2 overnight stays in tribal villages- one of which involved a fairly heavy night of drinking. We were the only people in the group who weren't a french couples it was a bit awkward but fun nonetheless.
When we got back we met up ...
Rain, mud and spears
... to park yourself on your bum and slide down the mountain. We are exhausted when we find the road that leads back to the village. But unlike this morning, there is no pickup truck to give us a ride, we are walking there. Once on solid ground, it is much easier to enjoy the scenery around us. Wat takes time to show the kids how to make spears from the long stalky grasses along the road. In the village, he takes them on a 'shortcut', ...
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Amenities
- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Pets allowed