This past weekend was my trip to Cambodia, which was absolutely spectacular. I am going to Hua Hin this weekend to relax by the beach, so when I get back I will start updating on those two mini-vacations.
For now, behold this unsightly picture of the (heat?) rash I got on my legs last Sunday night after I got back from Cambodia. It itched like crazy!
It's all clear now, and I hope it stays that way!
Kelsey
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Wednesday, 15 August 2012
Chiang Rai (Day 4 - Final Day - Trekking!)
Day 4, the last full day, was our adventure day. We took an all day day-trip, which brought us to tribal villages in the mountains, boat rides, anaconda snakes, tea plantations, hot springs, and elephant rides.
The mountains were inspiring, the hot spring steamy, and the snakes heavy. Other than that, I am going to let the pictures do all the talking. As always, click the photo to enlarge it.
The next day we packed up and left for our flight.
We had a long and wonderful mini-vacation!
Next to come - the trip I took this last weekend to Cambodia!
Lots and lots of love,
Kelsey
The mountains were inspiring, the hot spring steamy, and the snakes heavy. Other than that, I am going to let the pictures do all the talking. As always, click the photo to enlarge it.
Boat ride to our first tribal village (you can see my bee sting in this picture)
Elephant ride through the Akha hill tribe village
Big snakes, big lizards!
Me as a (dry) pink marshmallow - starting our mountain trek to the other hill tribes
Beautiful view from the mountain
Rest stop, and goofing off
Beautiful waterfall, with a couple of nerve-racking crossings
Tea plantation
After visiting the hill tribes and sharing a cup of tea with them, we saw a tea plantation and then went to the hot springs for some rest and relaxation. We did not take any pictures in or of the hill tribes because some people living in the tribes believe that if you take a picture of them you take away a part of their soul. You are supposed to ask before you take a picture of them, and/or offer to send the picture back to them (which they believes allows them to reclaim that piece of their soul).
The next day we packed up and left for our flight.
We had a long and wonderful mini-vacation!
Next to come - the trip I took this last weekend to Cambodia!
Lots and lots of love,
Kelsey
Tuesday, 14 August 2012
Chiang Rai (Day 3 - Big Birds and Beautiful Buildings)
On day 3 of our fantastic voyage Shari and I ended up renting motor bikes in order to tour a bit of the country side and drive to the White Temple.
Well, anyone who knows me knows that I am bad with directions. Inevitably, we ended up taking a wrong turn, and therefore being on the wrong track for quite some time. But as Life will tell you, sometimes the wrong track turns out to be the very right one.
We pulled over at an ostrich farm. My initial thought was "maybe we will be able to feed or even feed them." Turns out, this farm offered quite a bit more than that.
Behold, as I mount and then proceed to ride an ostrich! (By-the-by - I had no part in and therefore take no responsibility for the orientation of the filming of the above video.)
Love you all!
Kelsey
Well, anyone who knows me knows that I am bad with directions. Inevitably, we ended up taking a wrong turn, and therefore being on the wrong track for quite some time. But as Life will tell you, sometimes the wrong track turns out to be the very right one.
We pulled over at an ostrich farm. My initial thought was "maybe we will be able to feed or even feed them." Turns out, this farm offered quite a bit more than that.
White Temple
Shari and I did eventually get to the White Temple, and it was absolutely spectacular. Pictures do not do it justice (but that won't keep me from sharing them):
Got stung!
By the way, from this point forward you can probably see a nice red mark in the middle of my forehead in all of my pictures:
This is because while we were doing 50km/h on the highway some sort of bug - some sort of bug that stings - got caught between my sunglasses and helmet, and proceeded to give me a good sting. It hurt quite a bit, was itchy for a few days, and up until today was still flaring up in redness and pain occasionally.
My fear of bees and wasps is justified!
Love you all!
Kelsey
Chiang Rai (Day 2 - Scorpion Temple and Golden Triangle)
The first full day in Chiang Rai, we did two more things on our half-day tour - we also saw the Scorpion Temple and the Golden Triangle
Scorpion Temple
Wax figures of famous monks in the Scorpion Temple
Golden Triangle
Where Burma, Laos, and Thailand meet in a fork in the river.
Finally, to end the day, we decided to make a foaming hot tub out of our luxury-sized Jacuzzi bathtub.
Monday, 6 August 2012
Workman's Safety
This is how you cut branches down in Thailand:
One person pulls the branch down, and the other person saws.
One person pulls the branch down, and the other person saws.
Sunday, 5 August 2012
Chiang Rai (Day 2 - Not Zip-lining, and Monkeys)
The morning of the second day of our trip was a sort of a "get our bearings" morning. We went around town looking into different tours and day/half day trips. Shari, who had been quite sick a few days earlier, was still not feeling well so she stayed back at the guesthouse.
One of the things we really wanted to do in Chiang Rai was zip lining, and we found out before we left that there was a place that offered such. After spending a good hour finding out if "Boomerang Adventure Park" was open (the website was down and the phone number wasn't working), and finding a cab to take us there, and finding out the directions for the cab driver, the three of us were on our way.
The fact that nobody knew about this Boomerang Adventure Park should have been our first clue. The difficulty we had in finding directions should have been our second. We drove there in a cab and ended up passing it the first time because it looked so....lame. It wasn't as much zip-lining as it was clothes-lining. We ended up passing up on it without even getting out of the cab.
The morning wasn't a total loss, however. We ended up visiting a little Buddha site we saw on our drive to Boomerlame Misventure Park and stopped there for a spell.
The first stop we made on our half day tour was of monkeys and what I think is called Tam Pleaw. But I am not sure on the name. Long story short, I got to feed wild monkeys (and play peanut catch with them), and go into a beautiful cave that reminded me of a video game. Probably Uncharted. :)
Clothes lining and Buddhas in caves
One of the things we really wanted to do in Chiang Rai was zip lining, and we found out before we left that there was a place that offered such. After spending a good hour finding out if "Boomerang Adventure Park" was open (the website was down and the phone number wasn't working), and finding a cab to take us there, and finding out the directions for the cab driver, the three of us were on our way.
The fact that nobody knew about this Boomerang Adventure Park should have been our first clue. The difficulty we had in finding directions should have been our second. We drove there in a cab and ended up passing it the first time because it looked so....lame. It wasn't as much zip-lining as it was clothes-lining. We ended up passing up on it without even getting out of the cab.
The morning wasn't a total loss, however. We ended up visiting a little Buddha site we saw on our drive to Boomerlame Misventure Park and stopped there for a spell.
After having lunch back at the hotel, we arranged for a half-day trip further north to see monkeys, a Jade Factory, and Scorpion Temple. The Jade factory was unfortunately closed, but we did get to go to the golden triangle instead, which is where you can see Burma, Thailand, and Laos all at once.
Monkeys and Tam Pleaw (?)
And now for a short video of baby monkeys play fighting! Be forewarned - the video cutes er, cuts out rather abruptly.
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