13 July 2008

3 days - 2 nights trekking in Chiang Mai area

The day after the Elephants Camp and the Long Necked Women Village, Kate and I were off to a wonderful adventure: trekking for 3 days and 2 nights. That would include elephant riding, waterfalls, hot springs, bamboo rafting and 2 nights in 2 different tribes villages.

Our group was small: only 6 people. That was rather nice. From our hostel we were 3: Kate, Maryne and I and we were joined by 2 Spanish girls: Erika and Maribel and finally Patrick from Ireland.


Maryne, Kate, Maribel and Erika
Coi and Patrick

That was a good crew. We had fun and it was really nice. Our guide was Coi, a local Thai who was really funny!!

Coi and Maryne

The first day we firstly stopped at the local market and Coi did some shopping for our group. We then headed to the waterfalls. Once there we found other groups but it didn't bothered us. It was just nice.




Once we enjoyed enough this, the car took us to the hot springs and left us there. We would carry on by walk.

The hot springs were .. hot!! Not surprising you would say but we were expecting to be able to go in.. but as the temperature was about 45 degres, no way! We therefore went to what they call "the pool" and managed to have a swim. The temperature was about 30 degres so that was manageable. We stayed there for a while enjoying the nature around us.

After a while the rain started and therefore we had to get changed and hope the rain would go away as we had about 2hours walking before getting to our village where we would stop for the night.. It stopped raining for about 1hour and then started to pissed down!!! We were soaked!!! but I thought it was funny and good fun as we should expect it knowing we're in Thailand during the raining season.


The hot springs (temperature 45 degres)


The hot springs (temperature 90-10 degres)


Once arrived at the village and after a nice cold shower (lol), we had dinner.. Actually only Maryne cause the food was way too spicy for us. Seeing that nobody was eating, Coi kindly cooked some plain rice for us. Thank you Coi!! We were so happy. Sometimes you don't need more to make your dinner :-) At night, Coi lighted a fire and we talked all together around. That was a nice, quiet and nice evening.


The following morning we were all awake by 4 o'clock by the chickens singing.. I think we managed to stay in bed until 8am for the breakfast to be served :-)


On the second day we walked 3hours. It wasn't so hard even if some peolpe might disagree with me.. The landscape were beautiful and it all worthed it! Once arrived at another tribe village, we had lunch and then we were off for the elephant riding! The best fun ever :D We were paired and we actually had a French team (Maryne & I), a Spanish team and a English team (ish cause Patrick's Irish..).


Landscape



The ride was soooo nice and we were very privileged cause we were alone, no other group. We walked manly in the river and saw loads of buffalos lying in the river. That last for 1 hour and we managed to sit each in turns on the elephant head. We really had a wonderful time and were sad to leave the elephants..

Me on the elephant head and Maryne on the background


After a few minutes walking we arrived at the village we would stay for the night. We had a good night that we shared with another group staying nearby. In their group they had only 1 girl for about 10 guys, the other way round than our group.


The night was better than the previous one even if this time we had frogs singing in the morning!! But we didn't care cause the bamboo rafting was ready for us!! We all packed our bag properly making sure to put our camera and anything else important in plastic bags as our bags will be on board with us.

We trusted Coi and started the 2hours rafting on a bamboo!!!! That was an experience! More than once the rafting nearly went in the water but each time Coi managed alright. That was really good fun. The weather wasn't great on that day therefore we were a bit cold but it all went fine and we enjoyed ourselves witch was the most important thing.

11 July 2008

On the way to Chiang Mai and its beautiful surroundings

Hi,

After Ayuthaya we took the overnight train to go to Chiang Mai. We got tickets on the 2nd class with beds. It was actually all good and we managed to get some sleep. Once awake we enjoyed the view. That was so beautiful, a bit wild and so green!!

The train and its beds

View from the train


A train staion on the way to Chiang Mai


We were expecting to arrive in Chiang Mai with at least 1hour late.. cause the train kept stopping but we actually arrived on time! This guy on the train who took it already twice said that we were very lucky :-) Yes that's us!

We managed to find a good hostel even if the one we wanted was full. Trying to find another one we met Maryne, French girl who was traveling on her own. We therefore decided to go all to the same hostel.


The day after, undecided on the program for the day, we talked to the owner of the hostel who arranged our afternoon. We would go to the Elephants Camp and the Long Necked Women Village.. I was so excited about the Elephants Camp cause I knew I would see them painting. It saw it before on UTube and that was amazing!

Once we got there (just on time) we saw the elephants having a bath in the river and then they produced for us a show. That was so nice. They played music with an armonica, played football, one of them did a Thai Massage to a of the team personn and finally they all painted.. My favorite moment. I let you have a look at the picture and admire.



Nice bath in the river before the show



Elephant playing football



This painting was made by the elephant on the picture: AMAZING!!!



Fianlly after this we went to the Long Necked Women Village. That was interesting as the lady in the picture with me below could speak English so she told us more about their culture. That was an afternoon full of emotions.


Long necked woman


From 4 year old they were those necklace

4 July 2008

Making my way up North .. slowly

Hi there,
After Kanchanaburi Kate and I decided to go up North. Before Chiang Mai we stopped 1 night in Ayuthaya - the Sacred City, Siamese royal capital from 1350 to 1767.

That was nice and it's amazing how many old temples were there!




Lying Buddha