Showing posts with label thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thailand. Show all posts

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Ko Pha-Ngan

I've done a lot of moving since the last post. We're now in Ko Pha-Ngan, an island in southern Thailand. Been here for about 3 days so far. It's nice here, but very quiet.

After we left Ho Chi Minh, we went to Cambodia and spent about 4 days travelling through - seeing the ancient temples at Angkor along the way. That was very interesting to see. Wasn't that impressed with Cambodia apart from that, to be honest. It's a lot poorer than Thailand and Vietnam, and therefore a lot more underdeveloped - the roads etc are shockin'. The people there seem to resent foreigners (even me) a bit as well.

We had quite a nasty 24 hours of bus travel after we left Siem Reap in Cambodia! It took about 10 hours to get to Bangkok and then another night bus south which took +12 hours and then a 4-hour ferry to the island we're on now. A bit crazy doing it all in one go, but we're getting short on time now in Asia. Going to Sydney on Monday week. Time's really flying.

Gonna spend the next week sitting on the beach, reading and drinking Snickers Milkshakes. Indeed.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

"Ooh-La-La, my buddha!"

Writing this one after a few days in the jungle. Lots happened since the last post! Last Thursday we got a train through the night from Bangkok to Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand. It was a bit gruelling but at least we had fold-down beds to lie on for the 15 hours. I really like Chiang Mai, it's much cleaner and way less hectic than Bangkok, lots of nice bars and restaurants and a cool night market. We spent Friday and Saturday just walking around looking at stuff, more temples, shops etc. Watched the FA cup final in The Chiang Mai Saloon.

On Sunday, we started our three-day trek in the jungle. It was completely enjoyable, one of the best things I've done. I had more exercise in those 3 days than I have had in 6 years. Up hills, down hills, across rivers etc. The first day, we went bamboo-rafting down a river. A bit scary when I was knocked off by a branch, what with not being able to swim and all, but they fished me out very quickly! We stayed that night in a mountain village with farmers and all their hogs and roosters.

Yesterday we spent more time in the village and did some more challenging hill-walking which was a lot of fun when you get into it. We then had a really good night with great food cooked by the guide and lots of beer which led to a ridiculous game involving a black frying pan called "007 Bang!". All the people that we went on the trek with were really sound, a few Americans, Norwegians, Indonesians, Canadians and an English fella.


Today we did a couple more hours of walking and then after a nice lunch went elephant riding. It was quite a mad feeling being up on one, feeding it bananas, but by the end we were feeling kind of bad about it. The elephants don't seem to be treated great by some of the guides. Anyhoo... "I had my fun and that's all that matters".

Loved the trek, but I'm delighted to be back in the city now after a nice shower and cup of tea. Probably heading out a bit later if I can still work my legs. Hope all is well at home.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

"Paeng!" - a good word...

First day proper in Bangkok, didn't wake up until around three (still adjusting to time difference). Really enjoyed today. We got a few tuk-tuk rides around the city seeing stuff. Got chatting to a few thai people who were very helpful - there seems to be a very tight line between the ones who are ultra-helpful with no motive and those that are trying to scam every bhat. We met two seperate guys today who talked to us really enthusiastically about what to do and see here. They seemed more concerned about us getting ripped off than we were. "Paeng!" means "too expensive!". They all seem to be really big "Loy Keane" fans as well. Met a tuk-tuk driver who said he "was there when Loy Keane got the captain's armband from Eric Cantona in Thailand". He thought Keane should never have let his hair grow long...

Went to see "the sitting buddha" and "the happy buddha". They were quite cool, especially the happy one, he had a sly glint in his eye. We booked our tickets for Chiang Mai (city up the north of Thailand) and we'll be going tomorrow night - another long journey through the night. Sounds really cool though. Elephant trekking, waterfalls, national parks etc. Should be fun.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

And we're off..

Writing this from Bangkok. Finally got here after a gruelling flight throught the night. Thought it was a good idea flying through the night - turns out it's not if you can't sleep!

Anyway, liking it so far though already it's by far the oddest place I've been. Gonna really explore tomorrow - currently in an internet cafe on Kao San Road (backpackers' first stop it seems!). Gots to run now and find somewhere to eat that doesn't give me a terminal illness! Will hopefully have a few photos in a couple of days.

Out.