Well I safely returned from Thailand. Who wants to hear
about it? Right. So to me, the very interesting parts were getting there and
getting back. Being in Chang Mai was all relaxing in 95 F degree weather…. I was melting, Im used to the temperate, and i would rather be cold then hot kind of thing.
SO getting there, Korean air treats you right, so much leg
room, personal tv, watchin all the movies. 3 hour delays, end up in Bangkok at
12:30 AM, pretty tired, feeling gross, been on planes all day. Go to the
airport taxi area. The guy has his meter hidden by a towel, with a miniature
temple on top of it. I didn’t really think anything of it, I don’t know I was
tired, get to the hotel the taxi driver over charges me by a lot, then has the
nerve to yell at me for not getting him a tip. *sigh* great start right?
So next day, I have one mission, find train station, buy
ticket, get on train. So I take hotel shuttle to airport to catch express rail
into town, and get to talk with a group of Americans just starting their Southeast
Asia trip. Pretty fun to talk with them. I found out during this trip that I want
to travel more, purely for the part of meeting many different people. So I buy
my train ticket and I have 8 hours to burn. What to do? Well I see signs for
China Town…. When in foreign place go to something familiar right? (spoiler:
ALL OF THEM SPEAK CANTONESE ) As I start
walking there, this elderly Thai man starts a conversation with me, and here is how the dialogue went.
Thai guy: “The wind from the river is really nice isn’t it?”
Me: “Yeah im dying out here”
Thai guy: “What you doing in Bangkok?”
Me: “I have 8 hours to burn before I take a train”
Thai guy: “Where you going”
Me: “I don’t know of anything to do so im heading to China
Town”
Thai guy: “ You have a map?”
Me: “No”
Thai guy: “ Do you know of any of the main attractions here”
Me: “No”
Thai guy: “do you know where you are?”
Me: “No”
Thai guy: “where China Town is?”
Me: “….. No”
Then he tells me, I have to buy curry for my sister and have
to walk through China town to get to Old town, you can walk with me if you
like. Sure, why not. Picture tour now
So we stop here so he can pay his respects to Buddha
And walk by the first street of Bangkok (he tells me)
And walk down streets
And to a 600 year old building? (he told me)
It was about this time, that I realized we had not made it
to old town, and he was not making a lot of effort to get there, and I ask him
and he says we need to take a bus. So we get on a bus, and walk about half a
mile to a pier
And im like….. how much is boat to old town? He tells me 600
baht, which is about 20 US, (which is expensive ) and I tell the guy. Yooooo im
not trying to buy a boat. So he says fine and puts me on a bus by myself back
to China town. And I sit in train
station for a couple hours and finally am PAIGE/JOHN BOUND YUSSSSS
Train ride was awesome, hung out with this guy from Britain
and we talked it up, I sorta slept, and was in Chang mai following late
morning. Ride a tuk tuk to the airport
And meet up with these lovely peeps!!!
this is our rooftop hangout at our guesthouse
First night, we go out to the night bazaar.
And then decide that it’s time to poach a pool, first hotel
is closed, second hotel pool also closed, but we witnessed karaoke, third hotel
also closed. We struck out :(
Next day we rented mopeds for 10 bucks for 24 hours, and rode
them 15 km outa town and went to tiger kingdom and checked out tigers! So cool,
and I never realized how big they were,
Then kept driving up the road to these waterfalls, they had
about 10 different levels but we found one that you could swim in, thank god
all I wanna do is swim
Moving on, next day we chill and decide to go to a fish
spa.. and get our feet eaten by fish. It tickles.
We needed support
I also got super cheap feet, back, and hand massages. It was
soo bomb.
Went to another street market with more handicraft stuff.
Had street sushi
Next day, finally got the successful poach!
Chang Mai was fun, but not what I expected, it was super
catered to Western tourism, everyone spoke engrish, food was meh, and a lot of
the activities cost a lot of money. But the fact that I met up with friends,
who last October we were talking about how we will both be in Asia and say oh
we should meet up. The fact that we actually met up is surreal and was awesome.
Im so glad I had the opportunity to do it.
This trip a lot happened and it’s hard to cover it all of
it, I tried.
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