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Backpacking thailand

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  • Sunrise Doi Inthanon

    1 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

    Like night owls we were picked up at 4 to go to Do Ithanon, the highest mountain of thailand to see the sunrise. Eehm well we saw it gettng light but with humidity of 99,9 and nonstop downpoor we had to use our imagination. Walking through this unique landscape: swamp on 2500 above seelevel, all alone because we were the only idiots that dared to go out in this weather, was very special.Leer más

  • Sticky waterfall

    1 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ 🌧 27 °C

    Most bizarre waterfall: Bua thong Waterfall. the water contains so much calcium that it shaped the rocks in cartoonesk formations and made them very sticky. So after enormous amounts of water from the sky in the morning we enjoyed this wet adventure very much.Leer más

  • Rest?!day

    2 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    Well we were planning on taking it easy today, but after a late and rich breakfast we started roaming the streets, visiting tempels, organising some necessary logistics, going for the tailor made suit that Anne Max is getting fitted … so in the end we actually had to rush to our next appointment…Leer más

  • Hot and spicy

    2 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ ☁️ 27 °C

    instead of going out for dinner we prepared 13 different thai dishes this evening, made 4 different curry pastes from scratch and learned some new stuff about thai spices and cooking. And we ate it all! Well… was impossible to finish but it all was Delicious and funLeer más

  • Elephant rescue

    3 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    They have 127 rescue elephants here. Some were held as circus animals forced to do things by hurting their extremely sensitive ears, top of their head and cheeks, some were used to entertain tourists and carry them around you can see that there naturally curved back has gone flat because of the weight and their naturally wrinkeld skin got smooth through the friction of the weight they carry. There are animals that stepped on landmines in Myanmar whith chared feet, and animals that had serious accidents like hip displacements while they were being worked in the jungle collecting wood. The interesting thing is when they came here they choose a friend animal whith which they spend their days and in some cases take care of. So all these new families are formed here of elephants that adopted each other and form a new groep that they look out for and take care of. There are really young rescue animals ( under 5) and very old above 70 years. During covid the foundation was able to rescue a lot (ca 30 animals) by buying them of their owners that used them for entertaining tourists and had no business. By offering the owners money for the elephants the rescue centre made sure the elephants survived but also gave the owners the chance to start a new less cruel business.Leer más

  • It is life not work

    3 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ ☁️ 25 °C

    Every single elephant has his own caretaker that is with the elephant all day long. He feeds and takes care of his elephant and walks with it, swims with it etc. At the end of the day they gather all the elephants together from all over the huge terrain to lock them in the sleeping quarter’s for the elephants to be safe a night. That is when all the caretakers that live with their families with their elephant, gather together. The kids play in the field where the elephants roamed during the day, the women gather and chat, most of them probably have jobs here in the kitchen the cleaning etc, and the man hang out around their scooters, chat and smoke. It is not 9 to 5. It is life. It is extremely though but at the same time so zen to move with your elephant all day.Leer más

  • Leaving the north

    4 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ ☁️ 28 °C

    How great it was to be in the jungle and live with the elephants for two days. May sound weird to some but it was a spiritual and hart moving experience. Now we are back in the city of chiang mai with rain of course and tomorrow morning we leave for the south of this country that is treating us so well so far.Leer más

  • Surat Thani

    5 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Niet geheel volgens plan maar ook niet onvrijwillig zijn we gestrand in Surat Thani. De boot naar Koh Tao was vol en nu verkennen wij deze moderne versie van een Thaise stad. Voor t eerst echt zon. Heet maar ook een heerlijk zeebriesje. Goede gelegenheid om de was te doen. Hoog nodig na ons verblijf bij de olifanten ;-)Leer más

  • Dipping into diving

    7 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

    First day of the open water scuba course we spend most of the day doing all kinds of exercises in a pool. We now know (again) what to do when we loose our mask or get water in it, what to do when we run out of air, how to go down and come up safely etc. And we did a theory exam so now we can identify all kinds of possible symptoms of decompression disease and nitrogen poisoning ;-) being in the pool was very refreshing and a good way to cope with the heat. And it was nice to see how fast Anne Max and Phileas pick up the skills and how generally cool they are.Leer más

  • First day Koh Tao

    7 de agosto de 2024, Tailandia ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Arriving yesterday was a bit of a shock. After hours shaking in the very hot boat we arrived on the very hot island and … we were not alone. It was a bit overwhelming the mix of reggae hippies thai and a lot of often dutch tourists. But now we are settled in a cosy hostel just of the main road. Our neighbour is some bizarre reggae club, we just have to inhale deeply from our balcony to get stoned and can listen to no women no cry… but we are getting in the groove.Leer más