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More Loy Krathong 'stuff'
... much too early for much to be happening and there are not many people around. We hang around for awhile then the parade from town starts to arrive, very slowly. I have seen enough parade floats etc the last couple of nights to last me for a few years and fail to get too excited about things. I leave Jai watching the proceedings and stand looking across the river as the people start to arrive and ...
From Mahoud to Tigermommy
After going up the Mekong river for two days, we crossed the border into Thailand. The next day we left for Chiang Mai. On our way there we stopped at the "white temple" which was quite bizarre. It's only a few years old and carvings, statues and paintings show figures from movies etc. You could find pretty much everything, from star wars and transformers, to a painting of sept. 11 and angry birds. There were trees ...
The 3 day day jungle trek!
... the way to the top! - i don't think some people appreciated this but looking back now it was pretty hilarious) He was pretty wasted and on the way up the path was pretty small with sheer drops and Spud lost his balance and slipped and fall down. Luckily the bushes helped his fall but the only thing he was worried about was his beer! Crazy man! I dont think i ever experience something so hard in my life. At first the walking was ok. We went deep in ...
Hello Chiang Mai
... had to sit on my lap as the four of us wouldn’t fit.
The night markets are right out the front of our hotel and they started to come to life after 5pm. We had dinner to give us time to discuss our bargaining strategies and then we were out there. Chels and Nath started out a bit slow and then after a few purchases their confidence kicked in and they were off. We hit bed early as we were being picked up at 5.30am the next day for a ...
A little rest in Chiang Mai
... a short video of her working on her next scarf.
It's kind of funny because our first day in Chiang Mai we were offered an adventure package filled with doing a bunch of activities around the city. One of them was visiting a Karen tribe - but the agent pointed out that it wasn't Karen long neck. I turned to Tania and said "I haven't heard of her." (In the back of my mind feeling bad that this one girl was some sort of tourist attraction) Tania laughed at ...