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The Chang Mai Adventure
Since my last entry in Bangkok we had a great final afternoon in Bangkok, where we went to the large weekend market and my goodness me is it big, full of almost anything you want to buy and all at very cheap prices. I left with new sunglasses and a new t-shirt for very, very little.
We then had our first experinece of a night bus and it …
Patara Elephant Farm
... elephant came from. You either were lifted up by the trunk, walked up the leg or got the elephant to bend down and you leap frogged over the head. So.leap frog it was, the hardest bit was turning around when you were up the. I would have happily gone backwards. After this we headed off on our trek. All of the commands were written on our arms so every time you wanted to tell your elephant something you had to check your arm! We had a rope on behind the front legs to hold onto ...
Hello Chiang Mai
... with the room before heading out. We have three full days here and so didn't want to waste time today messing around. We headed straight to one of the many travel agents outside our hostel and booked a full day tour tomorrow which would cover elephant safari and riding through the jungle to meet the Long Neck tribe in north Chiang Mai. This tour looks amazing as it covers a lot including caring for the elephants, bathing and ...
The mile high leech club..
... were suddenly hot on our trail, full of attitude and persistently following at a safe distance howling their disapproval but unwilling to give up the hunt. Perhaps needless to say at this point we eagerly and gratefully accept the offer of a ride from a very considerate young Thai gentlemen and his girlfriend climbing into the back of their ute with some relief. They took us down to Doi Suthep (still a solid 12 k or so that we were still intending to walk - must have ...
Mercado tradicional
... ciudad muy activa, llena de templos (mas de 300 wats), algunos de ellos muy interesantes, con mas de 700 años. A mi me gustó mucho el Wat Chedi Luang, semideruido. Los templos se encuentran dispersos por toda la ciudad, insertados en el trazado urbano y a veces no se ven fácilmente.
Es un buen lugar para fijar un punto de referencia y hacer turismo por la región. Nosotros no tuvimos ...