Chiangmai Srivichai YHA
Travel Blogs from Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai runt
... tar vi en tuk-tuk tillsammans in till gamla stan där han skall visa mig till ett bra och billigt boende. På kvällen innan hade jag berättat att jag inte hade något bokat och att jag som tidigare bara skall dyka upp och fixa mig någonstans att sova men han erbjöd sig att visa mig ett boende och jag är inte den som tackar nej till det. Han var genuint trevlig och ärlig, en man kunde lita på.
Blir avsläppt vid guest houset och vi säger adjö. Det är stängt. Klockan är typ 6.30. ...
Going bananas in Chiang Mai
... food preparation, chopping banana trees, cutting long grass, shoveling poo feeding and bathing the Elephants amongst other things. We also visited a local school where Christina taught some of the local children English while Lol just kept on tubing in the local river drinking beer! We met lots of really nice people, mostly from Australia and the U.S who were kind enough to give us there details so we cant meet them and stay with ...
Graduation and Exploring in Chiang Mai
... he saw a sign to go straight. There navigation skills haven’t been the greatest in the past so we decided to go straight. Basically, we were wrong and had to turn around after we rode about 15 minutes. Once we got to the caves we didn’t see them anywhere so we assumed they already went in (which they did). We hired a guide to bring us through with a lantern, I’m pretty sure this is required. Anyways, ...
Gone baby gone
... didn't help me amidst all of the pink toys at the store.
it was sad to say goodbye to chad. a few hours is not enough time after 3 years but you have to take what is given to you and after a hug goodbye in front of the terminal, in i went for yet another security check. i had worn all of my heaviest clothes because i was trying to get my bags to come in under weight so i had a belt to take off and big clunky shoes etc etc. so happy to be done with all ...
Ladyboy Boxing
... some Belgium friends at our guesthouse who were keen to join us. We were upgraded to ringside seats and later joined by a solo Aussie chap who was, shall we say, quite a character. He was the epitome of The Irresponsible Tourist and although he was completely without malice, well, what was it that Goethe said about ignorance in action? That was this guy. To be honest I found him more interesting than the fight. And much more depressing. The ...