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Bangkok!
I am on day 3 in Bangkok, and I really love the city! According to my original travel plans, I wasn't supposed to arrive here until tomorrow, but I wasn't really liking Cambodia all that much so came here 4 days early. And I am really, really glad that I did. I got an amazing deal on a nice studio apartment, so have been relaxing and seeing the …
Loy Krathong Festival
... and flowers. They are supposed to float down river as a candle and incense burn. Some people even put money on their krathongs, but one of the teachers at my school told me that kids always go into the water afterwards and take all the money. I guess you can't blame them. Anyways, we made our krathongs fairly successfully I would say, considering it was our first time.
On Wednesday night we went ...
Bye Bye Cambodia
... so happy. Our cab driver doesn't speak a word of English so we are unsure if he even knows where he is going after we try to tell him. Later, at our hotel we find at least three people coming to the front desk to complain about something. We also have trouble. Initially they can't locate our booking and only after trying both our names several times were they able to find it. Funny too because this place was highly recommended. We drop off ...
Black and White
... confusing place to grow up. It is this difficult balancing act between traditional Thailand and modern Thailand, and then you throw in a bunch of foreigners, which only stirs the pot more. I feel like this is a place I could spend a whole year in and still not really understand it entirely, but I would sure have a lot of cool stories. And for my pictures they highlight more of the Bangkok that exists beyond the shopping centers and high-end dance clubs. Another ETA, ...
Chiang Mai
... bamboo and trees to eat while we clung on for dear life!! Our guide told us they eat 200 kilos per day. In hindsight I don't think I would go to an elephant camp again. The 'trainers' use something called a hook which is a small wooden stick with a metal hook which they poke the elephants with to steer them. They don't do it hard but I felt cruel riding them and later we noticed one of the elephants swaying which cant be a good sign. We then went to get showered. The shower ...