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Travel Blogs from Chiang Mai
Walking with elephants
... with plug sockets (this has become a luxury whilst travelling!). Laura and I ended up sharing a room with Lauren who conveniently we had been talking to the most of the trip to the park. We also soon made our crew: Lauren (Texas), Ash and Tar (Melbourne), Leyla (Kent), Matty and Fraser (NZ) and Arthur (Leichester) who slightly reminds me of bro. After dinner we played a lot of card games. Everyone knew ******** or some sort of it, and I also taught them fish (renamed GO! ...
Entspanntes Chiang Mai
... schon 16-jährigen Kämpfer aufeinander einprügelten. Nach vier Kämpfen war die Veranstaltung beendet und Mirko und Michael machten sich auf dem Rückweg zum Hotel.
Nach einem erlebnisreichen Tag, fielen wir alle müde ins angenehme Bett.
Chiang Mai hat uns gut gefallen, eine gemütliche alte Stadt (obwohl es die zweitgrößte des Landes ist) mit vielen sehenswerten Tempeln. Es war auf jeden Fall einen Stopp auf unserer Reise ...
Leaving the crazy city called Bangkok
The next quite crazy
experience was our trip to Chiang Mai. The bus driver didn’t care
about any rules we have. He overtook every car and every bus in front
of us. I think he was driving 140km an hour. The result of his crazy
driving style was that we couldn't fall asleep. When we arrived in
Chiang Mai,Laurent first had a Thai noodle soup and together we
found ...
Bangkok to Chiang Mai
... with your new best friends, you don't really have too much to complain about! Even if the bathrooms are reeking up the entire train, and you haven't had any real food in quite some time.
Even though it has only been 3 and a half days since we arrived in Thailand, we all feel like we have already experienced so much. How can there be anything left?! We've rode in tuk-tuks, water ...
Rustic adventures around Thailand and magical Bali
... These girls were so eager to learn, had amazing conversations about development work, their lives back home, careers, Burma etc. It was really rewarding and humbling to be a part of. To see their world view shift so dramatically and develop a raw passion to be change makers within their communities. Priceless!
After the trip was over I met Tom in Bangkok to fly to Bali for mums birthday, and some much ...