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Hostel Hopping in Chiang Mai
I checked out of Libra guest house because the beds were like rocks covered in straw! Not up to my standards!! I had looked in a copy of the Lonely Planet and it recommeded Banana Guest House, Left aligned photo tag: so I thought I would give it a try! It was very cheap (about 2 pound a night) and the little old man behind the desk showed me up to …
Chiang Mai - A tale of two cities.
I visited two cities last night. One was shinny and glitering, full of tourists and money, it even had a McDonalds, Starbucks and Burger King. It was the schene of the very expensive Le Merdiain Chiang Mai, and street market sellers smiliy and looking very happy. The next city was dirty and dusty, there were no flashing lights or expensive shops, …
On The Road Again
... coudn't be bothered searching for a single. I booked my transport for Loas in the same place as Ned, grabbed some food, had a haricut (at two pound it's twice the price of the last one) and then headed back to the hotel for a tempremental shower. Beard removal took a long time and one blade. I came out with wrinkled fingers. I chilled for a bit and caught up with BBC news before bedding down for an early night. Just because I've been thinking about it today here's a list of ...
Trek through Northern Thailand
... day of the trek was quite different. There was not much hiking and a lot of driving. We first started off driving South West of Chiangmai to Doi Inthanon, the country’s tallest mountain, with numerous waterfalls and jungle trails. The mountain is also part of the Doi Inthanon National Park. We drove to the peak and walked around. The scenery was stunning. From there we drove to a Hmong market, passing some Hmong villages. This is an ethnic minority ...
What happens when the Buddha meets Harry Potter
... bamboo cabin on stilts seemed normal. So he stepped in and promptly fell 2m onto a pile of ash and dirt. The entire back half of his cabin, floor included, had burnt down while he was out. Not knowing what to do, and on far too many exciting psychedelics to make sensible decisions, he lay himself on the charred remains of his bed - it was literally half gone - and passed out. Next morning he woke up with a grade A hangover and very little memory of the night before. ...