Honolulu to Tokyo Narita

I've wanted to experience the Phi Ta Khon festival in Dan Sai, Loei Province, Thailand, for quite some time, but I've always hesitated because it takes place during the hot season, and also because ofRead more
Transit at Narita

We went into Narita Town during our five hour layover. From the airport, we took the Keisei Rapid Line for one stop and from there we walked down the Omotesando (shopping street) towards the NaritasanRead more
Tokyo Narita to Kuala Lumpur

Arriving back at Narita Airport Terminal 2, we retrieved our bags from the lockers and headed to the Sakura First Class Lounge. There, I had a shower and a sushi snack before boarding MH71.
I hadRead more
Kuala Lumpur to Chiang Mai

Landing at 5am, we had another five hour layover at KUL. It was impractical to leave the airport during this layover, so we spent the time at the Platinum Lounge in the Satellite Terminal. That loungeRead more
Initial Wanderings in Chiang Mai

We arrived in Chiang Mai just before noon and we got to Saran Boutique Thapae Hotel not much longer after that. Our plan was to stay awake until we have an early dinner, and then have a good sleep. WeRead more
Wat Sri Suphan

I learned about Wat Sri Suphan or Silver Temple from Atlas Obscura. It was a short diversion from the southern moat, so we decided to check out out. The entire temple is covered with ornate metalRead more
Wat Chedi Luang

Our last stop was the 14th century Wat Chedi Luang located right smack in the middle of the old town. It is a spectacular uncompleted stupa featuring naga and elephants.
Monk’s Trail to Wat Pha Lat

I recently learned about a trail that starts at the base of Doi Suthep and leads to an atmospheric temple set in the jungle. Known as the Monk's Trail, it is used by monks to travel between temples inRead more
Wat Pha Lat

After about 45 minutes on the Monk's Trail, we reached Wat Pha Lat. The temple complex had a lovely calm atmosphere to it. The main highlight for me was a naga staircase alongside a rock face whichRead more
Wat Doi Suthep

When we were done at Wat Pha Lat, we exited out onto the main road that winds up Doi Suthep mountain to Wat Doi Suthep. I'd been to this temple before, and I knew it was very touristy, but I thoughtRead more
Additional Wanderings Around Chiang Mai

Included in this post are photos from our other wanderings in town, as well as meals that we ate.
Skywalk at Elephant Nature Park

We spent Wednesday exploring the Elephant Nature Park, an ethical “hands off” sanctuary for elephants rescued from logging, performing, and giving rides. Founded in 1995, the 400 acre sanctuaryRead more
Cat Kingdom at Elephant Nature Park

The Elephant Nature Parks also rescues cows, buffalo, dogs, cats, and other animals. We saw a dog enclosure, but we also observed that many dogs were given free reign of the facility. Less socializedRead more
Main Paddock, Elephant Nature Park

After lunch, we walked around a paddock near the main facilities. Along the way, our guide Tommy shared the backstories of many of the elephants we encountered. We also watched the vets treating aRead more
Grandcanyon Water Park

I've learned from past experience that Jeff needs to recharge his diving batteries during long trips, and so I sought out the Grandcanyon Water Park southwest of Chiang Mai. I did some researchRead more
Chiang Mai to Dan Sai

In November last year, I informed my friend Paul, who lives just north of Chiang Mai, that I would stop by Chiang Mai on my way to Dan Sai for Phi Ta Khon. To my surprise and delight, Paul showedRead more
Procession to Wat Phon Chai

The description below comes courtesy of Jeff's research.
The Phi Ta Khon (Ghost Mask) Festival is an annual celebration in Isan Thai culture that welcomes good spirits and cleanses the community ofRead more
Wat Phon Chai

At Wat Phon Chai, we observed the various costumed dancers as they paraded around the wat. We also briefly explored the Dan Sai Folk Museum which was on the temple grounds. We then explored theRead more
Dan Sai

Exiting the temple, we walked uphill to explore Dan Sai, and we snacked along the way.
It seemed as if there weren't any additional daytime activities scheduled, so we decided to call it a day andRead more
Phi Ta Khon Day Two

We were probably a tad overconfident after yesterday’s experience when we had little difficulty getting into town and finding parking. This time around, we hit traffic soon after we left our hotel,Read more
Dan Sai Night Market

When we returned to our hotel, we saw traffic backed up way past it. According to google maps, it was backed up 15km from town. But, rather unexpectedly, the traffic cleared around 6pm. An hour afterRead more
Dan Sai to Phitsanulok

Our plan for the day was to drive from Dan Sai to Phitsanulok, where Jeff and I would board a train for Lopburi, while Paul and Renu would proceed to Kampeng Phet to visit Renu’s family. Along theRead more
Phitsanulok to Lopburi

Our train ride to Lopburi took four hours. We were seated in second class without aircon, but it wasn’t bad overall because I had a nice breeze from the open window.
Upon arrival at Lopburi, weRead more
Wat Nakhon Kosa

We began our explorations of Lopburi's historic ruins at Wat Nakhon Kosa near the train station. Built in the 18th century, it features a large chedi that has since collapsed, and a viharn. As anRead more
San Pra Karn

Our second stop was San Pra Karn, which features a 16th century ruin alongside an active temple housed within a traffic circle. Here, we saw there was a monkey feeding area with feedings at 10am andRead more