Phuket – Bangkok, February 28 – 29, 2012
One last beach stop in Phuket, then off to Bangkok for one night. Departing Thailand on March 1 for Singapore. Continue reading Phuket – Bangkok, February 28 – 29, 2012
One last beach stop in Phuket, then off to Bangkok for one night. Departing Thailand on March 1 for Singapore. Continue reading Phuket – Bangkok, February 28 – 29, 2012
What happens when you drive each other up a tree? You spend the weekend in a tree house. Before you ask, yes we did (both). Coming from the west, there is a natural love for the words “national park” so we look for them everywhere. They never disappoint. This land has been set aside as a large rain-forest area (now in dry season) for wild … Continue reading Khao Sok National Park, February 26 – 28, 2012
Thailand’s sun-drenched jewel in the South Andaman Sea, Koh Lipe has recently risen to the top of intrepid beach lovers’ A-list of island paradises. We will spend 4 days on this island in the middle of the sea on the Thailand/Malaysia border. This island is on National Geographic Best of the World 2012! The water is so clear you can snorkel right off the beach, and … Continue reading Koh Lipe, A Sun-Drenched Jewel, February 22 – 25, 2012
We move further south and west on the Andaman Sea to the island of Koh Lanta. The western part of the island was devastated by the 2004 Tsunami and has since been rebuilt with fabulous resorts and long white sand beaches. For a change from Thai food, we found an authentic Greek Restaurant where we enjoyed Moussaka and Tzatziki with Pita Bread. We also found … Continue reading Koh Lanta, February 18 – 22, 2012
Our favorite travel company is G Adventures. They are always reliable, always a good value for dollar. In our original planning, we looked at hooking into some short excursions, taking a vacation if you will. It was a highlight. We sailed from Koh Phi Phi north to Phuket Island for four days. Magic Amadeus is a 38 foot sailing catamaran, with four cabins and a … Continue reading Sailing the Andaman Sea, February 14 – 18, 2012
WOW! This some kind of incredible, and we are just getting started. Our next window of travel (3 weeks) takes us thru Thailand’s southern islands. Moving from one sandy beach and gorgeous sunset to another. The water is bathtub warm, the sand is like baby powder, the food is even better after a long day of swimming and goofing around. I have a new appreciation … Continue reading Paradise Found, Phuket Island. February 9 – 13, 2012
Before leaving, one last massage in the north, then off to tour Thailand’s southern islands. Continue reading Leaving Northern Thailand, February 9, 2012
David and Karen said goodbye to Carl and Julie and went further north, near the Thai-Burma border for some additional mountain trekking, but we used horses instead. The very north is primarily agricultural, tea plantations. We stayed at a farm stay which was right in the middle of the plantation. The view out of our window was fantastic – so much so, we were compelled … Continue reading Chiang Rai – Mae Salong Thailand, February 6 – 9, 2012
We did try and plan some festivals during the trip. We succeeded with the Thailand Flower Festival which is a big deal for the country. Think the rose bowl parade, but you get to be just inches away, and the floats are made from the flowers that grow here. Each tribe, from the different parts of the country come and highlight the flowers from their … Continue reading Chiang Mai, Thailand, The Flower Festival, February 4, 2012
I can remember a long, long time ago, reading a book, filled with exotic places and pictures, and saw these women wear brass rings on their necks, and their name was Karen! How exciting. From that day I have wanted to meet the Karen people. Mission accomplished. The weight of the brass rings on the woman’s neck pushes down the collar bone and upper ribs, … Continue reading Chiang Mai, Thailand, Karen meet the Karen People, February 3, 2012
Chiang Mai, the largest town in Northern Thailand is the launch point for a huge variety of physical activities. So let’s go . . . Our Littleton friends, Julie and Carl (from the Bangkok fame) met us in Chiang Mai. During a one day tour, we were able to go elephant riding, hike to a waterfall and finally on a raft trip down the Mae … Continue reading Chiang Mai, Thailand, Oh My Buddha!!, a Day of Elephants, Rafting and Hiking!, February 3, 2012
Karen zips through the trees having a blast while David stays on terra firma, saying he is afraid of heights. Continue reading Karen Zips thru the Trees, January 29, 2012
What is it about elephants that is so charming? Is it because they are big and gangly, or because they eat using their nose, or perhaps because they have a wonderful smile. Not sure why, but I think they are grand, and in this trip I got to drive one. You think I jest, but how do you make an elephant go? You tickle … Continue reading Visit to Elephant Camp, Luang Prabang, January 29, 2012
Daily at dawn, saffron clad monks pad barefoot through the streets while pious townsfolk place tiny balls of sticky rice in their begging bowls. It’s a quiet meditative ceremony through which monks demonstrate their vows of poverty and humility while lay Buddhists gain spiritual merit by the act of respectful giving. In line with our amazing good luck, a few hundred monks passed daily directly … Continue reading Monk Procession, Luang Prabang, Laos January 27 – February 2, 2012
This is the capitol of Laos, and very quiet indeed. The entire Capitol stretches 20 blocks long and 3 blocks wide along the Mekong River. We thought it may be nice to catch an original language movie . . . There is only one movie screen in the city. Not one theatre with multiple screens but one screen, and the movie was Thai. There is … Continue reading Vientiane, Laos January 24 – 27, 2012
Welcome to the year of the Dragon ! ! Very auspicious. Bangkok, one of the leading cities to celebrate Chinese New Year, certainly parties in a big way. We were invited into a hotel by a fellow traveler and the view from the sky bar was tremendous. All Chinatown and the skyline/river where laid out below you. New Year’s morning, we had reservations for the … Continue reading Happy New Year, Bangkok, January 23-24, 2012
When people travel they have touring or they have adventure . . . when do you have both?, when your friends from home join you. Carl and Julie, our friends from Littleton, joined us for the Bangkok portion of the trip. We took in all the tourist sights: Buddha, palaces, river ferries and shopping. It was so hot, over 90 degrees and high humidity besides. … Continue reading Bangkok, January 19 – 22, 2012
We leave Cambodia for Thailand. Continue reading Cambodia Farewell Sunset, January 19, 2012
Benteay Srei, is carved out of pink sandstone and is considered a jewel in the crown of the complex. Certainly in person, as in pictures, you could see the art style involves much more complex carving which is found in India. It was built by two Hindu priests to honor Shiva, but finished by a Buddhist king who was inclusive and finally brought peace to … Continue reading Benteay Srei Temple and Bicycling the Complex, January 15 -19, 2012
The temple complex here in northern Cambodia was built when it served as the seat of government between the 9th and 14th centuries. Built under a succession of kings, the temples praised their gods (Hindu or Buddhist), served as a cremation location or commemorated a war victory. Differing styles, materials and attention to detail would mark a stable time in a king’s reign. The workmanship … Continue reading Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia, January 15 – 19, 2012
The capital city of Cambodia is lovely and calm if it is compared to Vietnam. The population of the whole country is twice the population of Saigon. So things are cleaner and infrastructure easily supports the people. The Khmer people are very proud of Angkor Wat, the temple complex is on their flag, and the national museum, holds the centuries of history that is the … Continue reading Phnom Penh, January 10 – 14, 2012
Lots of our time here is spent on everyday life. I thought about taking a minute and showing just those every day things that aren’t as splashy . . . like our typical hotel room in a 3 star hotel not western hotel. Breakfast is always included, and the buffet is multi national, so there’s is always rice, and soup for Asians, meat for Europeans … Continue reading Everyday Life
The goal was to get out of town and have a good, long workout. A good, long workout is an understatement. We got thru town and the road narrowed to the equivalent of a wide sidewalk . . . Enough for two scooters to pass. This is just what we are looking for, a series of small villages along the Mekong, and each school, or … Continue reading On a dirt track, somewhere in the Mekong Delta January 10, 2012
We are in the Mekong, and one of the most colorful things to do here is the floating markets. There, local people sell their produce to transfer it to larger ships. There are lots of boats, produce and people, oh yes and tourists. David and I were dockside in the early morning dark, shuttled into a small boat, and off for a 27 kilo river … Continue reading Floating Market, Can Tho, Mekong Delta, January 10, 2012