From living in villages in Chiang Mai to getting around by tuk tuks in Bangkok, the 1-week in Thailand seems awfully short.
Nonetheless I think I have experienced quite a diversity of things here in Thailand. Moving on to the next stop – Myanmar.
After leaving Indonesia and spending one full day doing flight-hopping (Flores > Bali > Jakarta > Bangkok), I arrived in beautiful Chiang Mai for the 3-day hill tribe trek. During the 3 days of hiking / rafting / swimming / living in traditional villages, there was no access to electricity, phone, or internet – Completely isolated from the outside world.
Once again, I was the only expat in town and I didn’t see a single tourist for 3 whole days! It was me, my guides, the villagers, and a WHOLE LOT of animals.
I told them how old I am, and they didn’t believe me – Of course, it was impossible for anyone to take me seriously when I had my banana tank-top on.
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Hill Tribe Trek.
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Swimming with the buffalos, without getting too close and scaring them off (or them scaring me off).
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Hill Tribe Trek.
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I needed an elephant to take me across the river, so I talked to Mei. Mei said she wanted 20 bananas. In Southeast Asia you bargain for everything so I offered 5 bananas. We settled for 10 bananas and a cold shower in the river. I gave Mei her cold shower and bananas. Mei took me across the river on her back and showed me around her village with her friend.
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Hill Tribe Trek.
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Hill Tribe Trek.
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Hill Tribe Trek.
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The shack that I lived in while staying in the village.
That place was actually nicer than it looked.
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My guide cooking.
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Hill Tribe Trek.
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Hill Tribe Trek.
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Back to civilization and made it just in time for the Thai boxing game.
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Sky Bar on the 63rd floor of Lebua Hotel, where scenes from The Hangover Part 2 was filmed.
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Speedboat to Phi Phi Islands.
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Phi Phi Islands.
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Phi Phi Islands, where Leonardo DiCaprio’s The Beach was filmed.
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After way overpaying my 1st tuk tuk ride, I learned my lesson and played the bartering game whenever I got onto a taxi / tuk tuk.
There was only one time I was able to ask the taxi driver to turn on the meter. Other times I had to negotiate a flat fee based on distance to destination.
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Getting my Pad Thai and fried crickets at Khao San Road night market.
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