Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Tha Ton

We spent the night at Tha Ton (sometimes Thaton) in a very quiet cabin complex hidden in a lychee plantation by the river. The temperature dropped surprisingly overnight, evidence that we were somewhat higher in altitude. It didn't stop us walking into the small town for yet another wonderful meal, this time with Pan & Andy who helped us wash down a few bottles of Chang!

Our little chez nous...
...complete with ratan ceiling.
Not lychees but this was just outside our door!
Wandering down to the river we saw them preparing for the next festival..,
...and I made a curious friend!
Later we drove up into the hills (see next post) where we could look down onto where we stayed 



That's our cabin roof centre photo

Monday, April 28, 2014

Wat Tham Chiang Dao & the trek

A short journey from the elephant centre was Wat Tham where there is a cave system which is said to stretch 14 km into the mountainside. Some of the the temple buildings are outside in beautiful settings, but there are many shrines actually inside the caves. We only ventured a short distance!






After a leisurely and quite copious lunch we motored on to the beginning of our trek. I must admit I was rather worried about this as it was extremely hot and hilly, but I survived. Tine of course did her usual mountain-goat act!






Phew, a very welcome sit down with Andy waiting for us...
...and yet another beautiful orchid.

Saturday, April 26, 2014

Chiang Dao Elephant Centre

Once settled in at our hotel in Chiang Mai we emailed Pan, a contact of a La Tranche friend, and organised a three day tour of northern Thailand. So next morning, Pan and his driver Andy transported us to our first destination: Chiang Dao Elephant Centre.

A very wobbly rope bridge...
...with views over elephants making their way back from a wash in the river

Bamboo bark that most constructions are made of
Onto the display where the elephants all seemed to be well-treated...
...and happy to show off their logging skills
Each elephant has his personal 'mahout'


One even showed off his artistic skills

Traditional bags for sale...
...a beautiful little girl...
...and wild orchids in the trees

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Chiang Mai

We took the overnight train to Chiang Mai, having great fun in the adjacent restaurant car as the waiter changed all the lamps on pulling out of the station to replace them with flashing multi-coloured ones and pumping up the volume on the speakers. We weren't so sure how official this was!

Tine all set to go. Little did we know how chilly we'd feel in the night, the air conditioning pushed up to maximum!
This old steam engine was at Chiang Mai station to greet us...
...and a very pink 'bus' to take us to our hotel
The hotel was a little more luxorious than our previous one...
...and we made good use of the pool in stifling weather

Just round the corner, an example of a private water tower which we saw all over Thailand
The Tha Phae Gate where we experienced a bustling night market on our first day

Chiang Mai is a walled town...
...complete with moat.
It's not often you see a moving McDonald's sign!

Although we didn't take many photos we loved Chiang Mai, finding some excellent restaurants and meeting many friendly people from all over the world.

Sunday, April 20, 2014

Last day in Bangkok (2)

With a few hours to spare we pondered on our next activity and decided on a boat trip around some of the canals off the main Chao Phraya River. Good choice it transpired (and lovely to sit down for a while)!

A beautifully adorned longboat, all to ourselves!


People's homes, right on the waterside...
...some with extra company (a big monitor lizard)
So near the hustle and bustle of the city: tropical plantations
We had to stop to buy some bread to feed the expectant fish
A temple with a view
You can just make out the prows of two of the eight royal barges, which only come out of hiding for special occasions
Back on the main river Mr & Mrs Blogger had to put lifejackets on.
Bye-bye Bangkok!