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Chiang Mai: Going through the jungle like Tarzan!
I finally get to meet back up with Sarah. I leave Sukhothai on an 8.30 bus, with a 6 hour journey ahead and she had a very long 17 hour journey up from Bangkok, that started the day before. We both got in around lunch time and spent most of the afternoon catching up on an eventful week.
The following day we had booked to go zip lining …
Long neck, big ears... four eyes?
Today we went to visit some hilltribes in the area north of Chiang Mai with an Australian teacher called Mac (another invite to visit in Oz, score), a transvestite called Ne-Ne and an ex-monk called Dom. Good crowd ;o)
The Karen tribes are in fact refugees from Burma, having escaped over the border during unrest. They originally are from …
Jehovah Jireh
We met with Jill Bird again today who had arranged to take us to a local school, an international school and a children's home that she supports.
The local school was interesting... it was very basic, and stood very much in the shadow of the ornate temple. Jill told us that the children have to pay to come here, as well as for their lunch ( …
Abundant Grace... and falafels
This morning we went to Abundant Grace Church in Chiang Mai, which is run by a young Indian pastor and his Thai wife. She used to be Buddhist herself, so has a unique way of understanding the Thai religious perspective. He preaches in English and his wife co-leads translating directly into Thai next to him on the stage. It was brilliant. He was a …
I want an elephant please
Today bec and I visited the amazing elephant nature park in Muang, and I can honestly say it's one of the best things I have ever done.
There are a lot of elephant camps and opportunities to ride elephants in Thailand, but having looked into it a little more, it would seem that although Tourism is essential for the elephants to be kept …