Friday, March 15, 2013

Family in Thailand! - Part 2


Continuing our adventure... We traveled from Phuket to Chiang Mai. We (Josh and Beth) visited Chiang Mai over New Years and were very excited to return.

Thursday - Chiang Mai 
We took a crazy van ride to the airport in the morning to catch our flight to Chiang Mai. After that van ride we were all happy to arrived safely on solid ground! Our flight landed, we gathered baggage and all piled into a songthaew (back of a truck bed with two benches and a roof) and headed to our hotel. We grabbed some lunch then hopped in another songthaew and headed up the Doi Suthep mountain to see the temple built near the top. We climbed all 306 steps up to the top of the temple and enjoyed the beautiful views. We slowly made our way back down browsing through all the little shops along the way. We returned for a relaxing evening - pool, massages, games, dinner, and family time.
Swished in the Songthaew
A Songthaew  in Chiang Mai




The Guys
The Ladies




Friday - Chiang Mai
Ziplining Day! We loaded into the Flight of the Gibbons van and headed into the mountains. We arrived and geared up and headed into the jungle. We had a total of 33 ziplines, one being the 2nd longest in the world - 800m, in addition we also crossed a few suspension bridges and abseiled down a few lines. The ziplines were great! We saw gibbons! The company takes care of a family of them near  the longest zipline - they were very cute! The 800m one was awesome - such a long ways down to the jungle floor in these high mountains! After spending 2.5 hours in the trees zipping here and there we enjoyed a lunch then trekked up tiered waterfalls. What a trek - steep skinny steps and railing that was too short (well for Beth it was good). We all had heaps of fun ziplining!



Superman Zipline





Gibbon







The gang at the waterfall


Saturday - Chiang Mai
We decided to hit repeat with an activity we did over our New Years holiday - Cliff Top Adventures. We enjoyed it so much then and were very excited to repeat!! We did waterfall repelling and walking up the limestone waterfall. All 7 of us repelled down the practice 3 meter then graduated onto the 15 meter waterfall. We each made it down safely and the cool water was great. When we did this in on NYE the water was FREEZING - it has warmed up to a refreshing temperature now. All down, we climbed back up and went again, this time in couples. It was neat repelling in couples and decided which way each of you should go. We could jump a few meters or slowly repel into the water. Such a fun activity!!

 After repelling our guides (same two guides we had - they were great and took amazing care of us!!) heated some water on a campfire so we could make some coffee and warm up a bit. We all enjoyed the company and relaxation time at the campfire before setting off into the jungle. We started our 45minute-1hour trek into the jungle; stopping here and there to hear information on the different things and dangers in the jungle. We emerged from the thick jungle at the foot of the limestone waterfall - Buatong Waterfall.  This waterfall amazed us all! The way you can easily climb up barefoot while water rushes over the limestone rocks.

Once up the waterfall, soaking wet again, we enjoyed a great lunch with our guides then headed back into town. We all had a great time today!!! Our guides took great care of us and were glad to see us (Josh and Beth) again.


 















When we arrived back home - we got ready quick and headed to the Saturday Night Walking Street. The street was filled with food stalls, and street venders selling all sorts of goods - shirts, handcrafts, souvenirs. We piled into two tuk tuks for a quick ride home!













 Sunday - Bangkok/Nonthaburi
We flew back to Bangkok Sunday morning. We shared taxis back to the hotel, ours driver sure gave us and interesting ride; he was excited to speak English to, however he would mix English, Thai, and Laos languages all in one sentence - making it very difficult to follow. After the ride back, we cleaned up, dropped off our luggage, and headed back out. We got onto a Chayo Pryah River Taxi and rode 45 minutes downstream to downtown Bangkok. We got off a stop early so had to walk a bit to our final destination - Wat Pho and Wat Arun. After shaking a sneaky "helpful" tour guide - we made our way to the river to take a quick ferry across to Wat Arun.
Wat Arun, known as The Temple of Dawn, is 79meters tall. It is a beautiful Khmer-style temple; the porcelain that covers the 5 structures were pieces of pottery that traveled from China to Bangkok centuries ago. It used to hold the Emerald Buddha, but that has been relocated to the Grand Palace.
We crossed the river again and visited Wat Pho, Temple of the Laying Buddha, is one of the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok. This temple holds one of the largest Buddha in the world - a massive laying Buddha 15meters high and 43meters long! One of the compound areas there has more than 1,000 Buddha images! After sweating in the heat exploring these two temples we hopped back onto the water taxi, then a free city bus back to the hotel.



Full Water Taxi!
Monday - Nonthaburi - Flight Home
After breakfast we traveled on a free city bus to Nonthaburi Market, about 8 minute bus ride from our place. This is a authentic Thai market, well know for is fresh produce and meat stalls - unlike others we've visited so far. They were a bit shocked at what we saw, much like we were our first time through. We stopped by the pier to look at the crazy fish, the back to the hotel for packing and pool time. We enjoyed drinks and games together. After dinner we said good-byes and sent them off in a taxi. See you in a month and a half!
































It was so good to have them visit!! We enjoyed taking them around and showing them a little bit of the place we've called home for the past 5 months. We saw a lot of Thailand and had so many adventures in the 10 days they were here! We had a GREAT TIME! Thanks for visiting :) :)

5 comments:

  1. Beth and Josh - you guys planned such an awesome adventure for us. Thank you so much for the time you spent planning and calling...and all of the things we got to experience. I am still fighting to get caught up on sleep, have vivid dreams at night about not packing up all of my things and knowing I will never be able to go back to get them, mostly my cats(!) What an experience. Note to self - get a black batheing suit, and take Abreva along on all vacations to take care of possible coldsores. Hope you are having a great time in Australia. Louise

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  2. Great recap of our adventure! Thanks again for showing us around this beautiful country! Teddi

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  3. Beth, you have great 'executive functioning skills!!" special Ed jargon for great ability to plan, attention to detail, problem solve, (etc for cognitive higher level thinking skills, blah, blah.) Sorry, but this yr I spend 24/7 thinking about Sped.

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  4. We had such a great time while you were here! Thanks for making the trip! Sue - thanks! :)

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  5. Beth,

    I enjoy reading your blog and learning about all that you are doing. I'm glad your family was able to join you.

    Just wanted to let you know, too, that I got to meet Jodi Picoult two weeks ago. It was AMAZING! She even remembered talking to me on the phone when I was preparing for the English Symposium at VCSU a few years back. WOW! That seems like forever ago. You will love her knew book, The Storyteller! A must have read!

    Hope all continues to go well for you and Josh. I gave up Facebook for Lent so haven't been on for awhile.

    Take care,
    Kimberly

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