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...Oops, gettin' a little behind here!
... out, found a pretty little waterfall, climbed around there awhile and then headed back to the Fern. Rode into town that night, got a tour of a wat and temple by a beautiful little girl, who did a very decent job of informing us of things through her broken English, which she was so proud to be demonstrating, and then we sat on mats by the lake eating some street vendor food (not sure what exactly??) with the wats across the lake reflecting so ...
Hot tea and bananas
... the rain under the shack, which is mounted on stilts. Near the hut, an interesting selection of vegetables and herbs are grown. Self sufficient farmers, it seems. We carry on and cross the corn field, the stalks still so small that we have to watch where we walk. At the end of the corn field is the entrance to Tortoise Cave, a small opening in the rock face. The cave is narrow. We crawl and clamber over rocks and squeeze through crevices. This is ...
Pai In The Sky
... was approaching as deep thunder brought more heavy rain. Needless to say, we were glad we returned the motorbike a little early. For his last dinner in Pai, Jason couldn't resist another dose of pad ka pao from Savoei and for her last dessert, Sylvia gave in to the temptation of another roadside mango with coconut sticky rice.
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Pai in love
... the city life and booked a bus to Pai for the next afternoon.
Pai is a small town in Northwestern Thailand about 3.5 windy hours from Chiang Mai located close to the Myanmar border. It is known for being a very slow paced, relaxed hippie community where many locals go to get away for a while.The road to Pai was straight out of one of those Toyota commercials but despite the 3 straight hours of "s turns", it was a beautiful and ...
Mae Hong Son Loop and back to chiang mai!
... very sustainable” … Honestly I should have thrown the fruit at them, told them where to shove their bananas and left, but I did not, I was hoping this place held some sort of secret and the hippies of the 60s where not all disillusioned and I would possibly find out what it was all about here. (Maybe if they had acid that would have been the answer!)… So we go back with shopping and as I turned up I got more plastic bag comments.. “Oh plastic”..
So ...