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    • Tag 6

      Chiang Mai 🪷

      21. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

      Im Anschluss besuchten wir Chiang Mai, die größte und kulturell wichtigste Stadt im Norden Thailands. Der Ort wird auch "die Rose des Nordens" genannt. Etwa 200 buddhistische Tempel können in Chiang Mai entdeckt werden. Wir besuchten die beiden schönsten Tempelanlagen Wat Phra Singh und Wat Lokmolee.
      Abends waren wir auf dem Nachtmarkt. Dieser war überwältigend für uns, weil es so viel Zeug gab. Mit dem Tuk Tuk ging es zurück ins Hotel.

      Am nächsten Tag starteten wir mit einer schönen Fußmassage.
      Mittags erfolgt die Weiterfahrt zum Wahrzeichen der Stadt, dem Wat Doi Suthep. Diese Tempelanlage ist besonders bekannt durch seinen vergoldeten Chedi. Über eine lange, mit Schlangen verzierte Treppe, ist der einmalige Wat Doi Suthep zu erreichen.
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    • Tag 95–102

      Koh Chang

      8. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ⛅ 31 °C

      For the next few days, we did not get up to much. Our days consisted of sleeping in, going to the beach, getting fruit smoothies and cocktails, napping in the afternoon, and then going back out for dinner.

      We were staying in a little bungalow which was simple but had everything you'd need: a kettle, big fridge, fast internet, TV with Netflix and Prime, a little table and chairs, and a communal kitchen. Trying to keep it cheap, we bought granola, yogurt, and fresh fruit for breakfast and some snacks for the middle of the day when we got peckish.

      The walk to the beach was over a boardwalk and pontoon, which went over an estuary that filled up from the sea at high tide. The beach was beautiful, with trees overhanging it and relaxing beach bars and restaurants that allowed you to sit on their deck chairs as long as you ordered a drink. The water was SO warm, like bathwater, and fairly murky, sadly. The tides also made it SO shallow for ages, and there were quite a few sharp rocks. Good thing we brought our swim shoes! I did scratch my thigh on the first day trying to swim when it was still too shallow.

      Highlights of our stay included the authentic Italian pizza restaurant, run by an actual Italian owner, eating freshly caught fish on the grill two evenings, and binging Fallout on Prime.

      One evening we went to Lonely Beach, which was the party spot on the island. After a few pre-drinks, we caught an island taxi, which was just a converted pickup truck with seats in it. They just go back and forth along the only main road, and you hail it down and pay at the end. When we got there, it was DEAD. We passed a couple of huge clubs pumping loud dance tunes and strobe lights with no one in them. After a walk back and forth, we decided "fuck it" and went into one with the best music and got drinks. After 20 minutes of being there, two other groups of locals came in as well. We found a pool table and played two games. I won the first one; James won the second, and we had a great time. Lesson learned: sometimes you need to make your own fun.

      One of the other major highlights was a day trip of snorkeling we did. We booked it not expecting to see much, just a few fish, but it was actually so amazing. We went to three spots for snorkeling, the best being the first two. They were off some teeny tiny islands that had some rocks around them. We actually saw coral, fluorescent, purple, and yellow coral! And sea anemones with clownfish rubbing themselves on them and swimming away to hide. I can't express how amazing it was. It wasn't the Great Barrier Reef, but it was still so amazing. After the big buffet lunch they served, they dropped us off at an uninhabited island with a paradise beach. The water was crystal clear and the sand silky smooth. It was the best beach I've ever been to in my life, and I'm from Greece! The last spot we went to was a bit too murky to see much of the coral, but we had fun splashing about before heading back to our origin. Even though I wore suncream and reapplied, we both still burned our back legs and bum, but not too badly.

      One of the things I most enjoyed was all the unique wildlife I'd never seen before. In the morning, the cacophony of birds was like a recording you'd get on your wake-up alarm, and the beach was full of crabs scuttling about. Overall, it was pretty perfect and so nice we definitely struggled to leave.
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    • Tag 10

      Phuket to Chiang Mai

      19. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      Yesterday was an early morning! We woke up at 5am to catch our taxi to the airport for our 8am flight. We said goodbye to Jordan, or at least as much as we could without waking her up as he had a later flight. We grabbed our breakfast sandwiches that we cheekily made from the day before's breakfast buffet, grabbed our bags, and hopped in the cab to the airport.

      The airport experience was easy enough. Domestic flights within Thailand have been very easy for us so far. The only hitch we experienced was having to throw out our half finished 125mL bottle of Aloe Vera since the carry-on limit is 100mL. We waited to board, and once we did, something very unusual happened! We ended up taking off around 15 mins early! We both tried to sleep most of the 2 hour flight because of the early morning but didn't end up getting too much. Before we knew it, we were landing in Chiang Mai!

      Once landing and getting off the plane, we went down to the car rentals to pick up the vehicle we had booked. We definitely were skeptical about driving in Thailand, but it made more sense to rent a car for a day than pay magnitudes more for an excursion where we'd be rushing at every stop. Once we got the car, we pulled the route on Google Maps on got on our way. A nice little tip is that for Google Maps, as long as you have internet to start your route, it should track and be used just fine when there is no connection. So that's what we were going to rely on for our travels.

      We got to the Doi Suthep Temple without any problems and getting used to driving on the other side wasn't difficult. The only thing that needed getting used to was the blinker being on the other side. There were multiple times where the intent was to flick the blinker on, and all of a sudden, the windshield wipers are going! Anyway, to get to the temple we needed to climb up a set of 300-ish stairs (there was also an underground cable car, but why would we want to take that!?). We just took our time going up the stairs and got to the top no problem! We then bought our admission tickets and made our way in. We also bought some flowers, as you are supposed to give them as an offering at the temple. It was very cool seeing the design of the buildings and seeing the view from up there. Once we were done viewing the temple, we made our way back down the massive staircase, but thankfully going down is much easier than going up.

      At the bottom, we grabbed a bite to eat at one of the many eateries. But then an issue was posed, getting WiFi to get the Google Maps to our accommodations for the night. We searched on our phones for any WiFi networks, but the issue with that is even if someplace had WiFi, we wouldn't know what English lettered Network Name coincided with what Thai lettered store. There was one store however, that had an English name as well as a WiFi network, now we just needed the password. Through the window of the store, we could see a piece of paper taped to a cabinet that said, "WiFi: 1111122222" (we have noticed WiFi passwords are not Thailand's strong-suit). We typed it in, and were connected no problem. We probably could have just asked for the password, but where's the fun in that!? We started our route and hopped in our car and drove off.

      We made it to our accommodation by 3:30pm and relaxed for a bit while we waited for them to finished some maintenance on the pool. Once that was done, we immediately went for a swim. Before we knew it, it was starting to get dark and be time for dinner. We hopped out of the pool, took a shower, and got changed. By the time we did all that and went to go back outside, it appeared a storm had passed over us. So after quite a while of waiting, we finally had to sprint through the rain to the on-site restaurant before it closed for the night. The meal was pretty good, and once we were done, we made our way back to our cabin and called it a night.
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    • Tag 141–146

      Bangkok - zweiter Besuch

      19. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 34 °C

      Neues viertel, aber ein wenig wie zu hause. Die ersten wege sind bekannt, die öffis lassen sich nutzen. Mittlerweile traue ich mich auch die visa direkt für die metro zu nutzen.

      Ich hab ein hotel mit frühstück gebucht. Will entspannt in den tag starten und die tage nutzen um mich zu sortieren.
      Natürlich durften auch ein paar shoppingmalls und nachtmärkte nicht fehlen.

      Kaffee? Diesen gab es unter anderem in der arabica lounge, 55ter stockwerk. 5€ und pappbecher, aber für diese aussicht in ordnung. Haltestelle S3 (greenline). Ich bin von BL21 nach BL22 gefahren und dann umgestiegen. Von tür zu tür hat es 50min gedauert.

      Bald kommt schon das 3te quartal 2024.
      Heute, am pfingstmontag, geht es für mich auf wieder auf reise. 6,5std. flug, der A380 steht bereit, flug ek375. Ich warte gerade auf das boarding.

      Thailand es war schön, ich wäre gerne noch länger geblieben. Alle länder im asiatischen raum waren schön. Tolle Erlebnisse, viele nette menschen und atemberaubende Eindrücke.

      Bis bald!
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    • Tag 9

      Last Day in Phuket

      18. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

      Yesterday was a day that we were all looking forward to on this trip. It was the day we were going on an excursion to the Phuket Elephant Sanctuary! We had to leave at 8:15am, so we got up early, hit the breakfast buffet, and went to the lobby to catch our van. The drive to the sanctuary wasn't too long and once we got to their office and checked-in, we hopped in the back of a truck and drove down to the sanctuary.

      The sanctuary homes mature elephants that have visual and/or physical disablities due to them being used at logging camps or in shows. Once the logging camps and shows have no use for the elephants, they abandon them, and that is where the sanctuary comes into play. The sanctuary takes in the abandoned elephants and gives them a home that is free of neglect and abuse, and provides them with a large area to roam during the day.

      At the sanctuary we were given some rubber boots to change into for when we walk through the area. The sanctuary provided snacks for us while we waited for all the scheduled visitors to arrive for the day, which was nice! The first step of the sanctuary was being able to feed 2 of the elephants there with baskets of fruit and veggies. It was a cool experience as the elephants just grab the food from your hands with their trunks. After that, we went out into the large area where the elephants roam and got to see them up close and learn about their backstories and how they arrived at the sanctuary. After walking around and seeing the elephants for an hour or two, we walked back to where we started for our provided lunch, and then took the van back to the resort after that. It was a really awesome experience and something we all enjoyed and thought was a highlight of the trip so far. If you ever find yourself in Thailand, we highly recommend going to one of these sanctuaries, but make sure that it is an ethical one and not one that mistreats the animals.

      Once we arrived back at the resort, it was time to go for a swim and relax by the pool! It was such a nice afternoon cooling off after sweating our butts off at the sanctuary! Once again, we attended the swim-up bar where we enjoyed some cheap happy hour cocktails.

      Once the evening rolled around, we took a free shuttle into the city to grab a meal in Patong. The shuttle dropped us off at a mall where we were surprised to see a little slice of back home, a Tim Horton's! We kept adventuring and walked down the main strip of Patong, which was... an experience... since it was mainly tons of people shoving flyers in your face trying to get you to visit whatever restaurant or activity they were advertising.

      We got out of there and found a nice restaurant on a less busy street to eat dinner. Sarah was very happy to finally try the pineapple fried rice that she has been eyeing up at every place it's offered. It's presentation is very cool as it's served within the pineapple itself. After dinner, we grabbed some ice cream and took a walk on the beach until we got to a much less busy part of the city where it was less chaotic (and cheaper to get a cab back).

      When we got back to the resort, it was pretty much just packing and heading to bed as we had a 5:00 wakeup for our flight to Chiang Mai the next morning.
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    • Tag 150

      Koh Samui 5

      15. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 32 °C

      15.05.2024
      Koh Samui 5

      Ein Tag an dem mal wieder der Wecker klingelt........AUSFLUG
      Fahrt durch die faszinierende Inselwelt Thailands...

      Zwischen 7.15 Uhr und 7.30 Uhr werde ich vor dem Hotel abgeholt...kein Frühstück heute für mich...
      Ich verleibe mir die Betthupferl von gestern ein...das muss reichen....bin eh nicht hungrig....

      Und stehe pünktlich spalier vor dem Hotel....es ist schon warm....und ich hoffe ich muss nicht so lange warten....
      Hoffe, es kommt überhaupt jemand...in der Buchung ist eine Notfallnummer angegeben...
      Noch bin ich entspannt....den Voucher griffbereit im Handy...

      Kurz vor halb....hält der Kleinbus....außer meinem Namen brauche ich nichts...
      Das Auto ist schon voll....ich scheine die Letzte zu sein....

      Richtig....es geht schnurstracks zum Hafen....da sind wir nicht der einzige Bus der ankommt....
      Wow....ganz schön viele Menschen.....ganz schön großes Boot....

      Mein Name wird abgehakt ...ich bekomme einen Aufkleber  KK für Kajaktour....und kann mir ein Plätzchen suchen....puhh nur nichts in der Sonne und nichts drinnen...

      So....hier ist es doch schön....Ich hole mir Kaffee und ein einfaches Sandwich und sehe zu wie das Boot sich füllt...
      Was hab ich eigentlich gebucht?...frage ich mich...auf meinem Wunschzettel hatte ich so einiges....
      Ach egal....werde ich schon sehen....

      Alle Mann an Bord....die Fahrt geht los...
      Zwei Stunden über das Meer....der Fahrtwind ist angenehm....
      Ab und zu eine Durchsage ...wenn es was Schönes zu knipsen gibt....

      Auf Ko Wua Ta Tap werden wir im National Park Mu Ko Ang Thong an Land gebracht...das erfolgt mit kleineren einheimischen Booten....wiedermal Tendern....

      Nett ist es hier...touristisch...aber nett...bedeutet auch es gibt ordentliche Toiletten und ein Café....
      Da kauf ich erstmal Wasser...

      Was kann man hier alles machen???
      Also Baden....Schnorcheln....und den Aufstieg zum Janjarus Cliff Viewpoint....

      Zwei Stunden haben wir hier....na da schaue ich mir erstmal den Viewpoint an und dann ein bisschen baden....

      Anfangs geht es durch ein Waldstück...das ist ganz angenehm....schattig....
      Über Stufen....grob in den Boden gehauen mit Seilen an den Seiten....

      Menschenauflauf.....was ist da los???
      Schon das erste Hindernis???
      Nee in den Bäumen sitzen kleine Äffchen und frühstücken....ach putzig....da bleibt natürlich jeder stehen....inklusive mir...und es wird ordentlich geknipst....die sind aber auch niedlich....wie sie kauen und schmausen...

      Weiter gehts....der Aufstieg wird anstrengender...steil bergauf....
      Ja...gut das es die Seile gibt...
      An manchen Stellen hilft nur hoch hangeln...

      Puh...erster Ausblick erreicht...boa...super schön... keuchend zücke ich das Handy...Fotos machen...
      Dann durchatmen...was trinken....puhh...das man so schwitzen kann...

      Auf der zweiten Etappe treffe ich auf eine nette Thaifamilie...jaaa es sind hier immerhin 500 Höhenmeter zurückzulegen...alle 100 Meter eine kleine Möglichkeit Pause zu machen...erfahre ich.....und denke....warum tust du dir DAS an....

      Und weiter geht der sehr anstrengende Aufstieg...bei den Pausen wartet die Thaifamilie schon immer auf mich und hält mir ein Plätzchen frei......die Anstrengung verbindet...wir kommen ins Gespräch...

      Tja...eigentlich bin ich bereit aufzugeben...wie viele am Wegesrand...aber ich tue es nicht.....komische Sache....der Wille...

      Oben angekommen erwartet mich ein toller Blick...was für eine Aussicht...was für eine Bucht....die Inseln...Wolken...das Meer...

      Wir sind eine glückliche Gemeinde zusammengewürfelt aus den "Überlebenden" des Aufstiegs....fast euphorisch ist die Stimmung...jeder Neuankömmling wird mit Schulterklopfen und Hurra Rufen begrüsst....

      Wir können uns fast nicht trennen von unserem Ziel, dass mich auf jeden Fall viel Schweiß gekostet hat...

      Aber der Abstieg wartet wir müssen pünktlich zur Weiterfahrt zurück sein...fast noch schlimmer ist es bergab....die Oberschenkel brennen...und diese Hitze...dass ich sooo schwitzen kann hätte ich nicht vermutet ....

      Unten bleibt kaum noch Zeit zum ausruhen...wollte eigentlich noch baden....
      Kann leider nur sehnsuchtsvoll auf das Wasser schauen....ach schade...bleibt nur noch Tasche abholen, die ich an der Strandgarderobe gelassen habe, Schwimmweste schnappen und zurück zu Boot....

      Kein Wunder, dass ich so fertig bin....hatte ja kein richtiges Frühstück....
      Gut das es jetzt Mittagessen gibt....das ist reichhaltig und lecker...
      Jaaaa das tut gut...

      Kurz ist die Fahrt dann wartet schon die nächste Insel Zeug schnappen....zur Kajak Tour....

      Wir sind in zwei Gruppen eingeteilt worden, die jeweils an verschiedenen Enden der Insel abgeladen werden, um sich dann in der Mitte am Strand zu treffen....

      Sooo Paddel nehmen und Kajak besteigen....ist nicht das erste Mal heute...das ich denke...
      WAS zum Teufel machst du da????
      Wie geht Kajakfahren eigentlich????

      Zu spät....ich paddel unbeholfen los...
      Oh mein Gott....das ist ja auch anstrengend.....hab mich ja noch nicht von der ersten Tortur erholt....

      Fein....der Wind nimmt zu... die Wellen auch gegen die ich ankämpfen muss....und noch 30 Minuten Fahrt vor mir....buhhh....Hilfe.....

      Es ist keine Überraschung, dass ich hier die Letzte bin...und werde ins Schlepptau genommen von einem der Guides...trotzdem muss ich kräftig rudern...um gegen das Wetter anzukämpfen...endlich am Strand setzt kurz darauf der Regen ein...

      Tja Badesachen hab ich auf dem Boot gelassen...erstmal Wasser trinken und irgendwo hinsetzen....Beine ausstrecken und durchatmen....oje....bin ich fertig...

      Zurück auf dem Boot gibt es erstmal Kaffee und Cracker...ach das weckt die Lebensgeister etwas....

      Freue mich über die Rückfahrt vorbei an den Inseln und den Fahrtwind....zwei Stunden nochmal über die Wellen reiten...

      Ton, von der Thaifamilie kommt und wir tauschen Kontakte aus...sie hat ganz viele Bilder von uns machen lassen....da bin ich gespannt...

      Der Transfer zurück klappt auch super....18.00 Uhr jippi ich bin zurück...lange duschen...was für eine Wohltat....

      Abendessen ...ist lecker und entspannt...Trotzdem freue ich mich bald im kühlen Zimmer auf dem Bettchen zu liegen....
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    • Tag 8

      Phang Nga Bay

      17. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      Yesterday was quite the long day as we went on an excursion! The day started as any other, with some breakfast. We walked down to the breakfast buffet and piled up on the food selection. Once we had finished breakfast, we waited at the resort lobby for the excursion van to pick us up.

      From there, we drove off of Phuket Island and to a Longtail boat dock that would sail onto Phang Nga Bay. The first part of the excursion was kayaking along the rock face of mountains and paddling through the tunnels that are submerged during high-tide. We went in expecting to be the ones paddling, but that was not the case as they had guides do that for us. After sitting on the kayak for a few minutes in the beating sun, we were all glad we didn't have to paddle as we were sweating enough by just sitting there. It was cool to get up close and see all the cracks and crevices these mountains contained!

      Once finishing off with the kayaks, we then headed towards the main attraction of the excursion, James Bond Island. The actual name of the island is Khao Ta Poo, but ever since being featured in "The Man with the Golden Gun" it has been coined as The James Bond Island. Its signature shape was created by years of erosion and waves, and we all thought it shared similarities to our own Flowerpot Island. After taking some pictures, we both jumped in the water to swim around the island. We wish we could've stayed there longer, but unfortunately only so much time was dedicated to this location on the excursion.

      The next stop on the excursion was the Floating Muslim Village on the bay. Here we received our lunch and were given about 30mins to explore. The main things we wanted to see were the Mosque and the Floating Football Pitch. We weren't able to get the best view of the Mosque but by walking a bit further we discovered the pitch! It was pretty cool and interesting to see, but I can only imagine there'd be as much swimming as soccer when games are played on it (but that actually sounds right up my alley - Noah). We rallied back to the Longtail boat and set sail once again. This was the final stop of the boating portion though, so we returned back to the docks.

      After getting off the boat, we loaded back into the van and went to the last destination of this excursion, Suwan Khuha Cave, or the Monkey Cave. This was a Buddha Shrine within a cave and featured a large Laying Buddha which was cool to see. The only issue was that this cave seemed to trap all the heat inside it and became extremely muggy. Even though we were out of the sun, the cave ended up feeling hotter than outside! We were happy seeing everything within the cave and getting out so we could breathe some fresh air!

      After that, we were done the excursion and the van brought us back to the resort. Upon arrival, we immediately changed into our swimwear and hopped into the pool for some relief from the cave. We discovered a swim-up bar where we enjoyed a couple drinks before hopping out and grabbing some dinner. Once we finished dinner, we got ready for bed and hit the hay!
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    • Tag 3

      Bangkok

      18. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

      Heute ging es um halb acht direkt los nach China Town. Wir sind über den Markt gelaufen. Zu beschreiben, wie all die Gerüche waren, dafür haben wir keine Worte. 😄 Es war auf jeden Fall krass!
      Weiter ging es zum Königspalast. Diese Palastanlage hat den berühmten Wat Phra Kaeo Tempel mit dem Smaragd Buddha.
      Die Anlage war die offizielle Residenz der Könige von Siam in Bangkok vom Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts bis zur Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Nach dem Tod des Königs Ananda Mahidol 1946 im Borom-Phiman-Palast (Attentat) beschloss König Bhumibol Adulyadej (der neunte König) die Verlegung der Residenz in den Dusit-Palastes. Jetzt regiert der 10. König Maha Vajiralongkorn. Er wohnt auch, wie der alte König in dem Dusit-Palastes.
      ⭐️ Übrigens ist er der reichste König der Welt.

      Mittags waren wir im Wat Pho: Tempel des liegenden Buddha. Dieser ist aus Gold und 46 Meter lang.
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    • Tag 187

      Ko Tao 3

      9. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 32 °C

      Hier noch ein paar weitere Bilder von Koh Tao.
      Thailand ist wirklich ein schönes Land mit überaus freundlichen Leuten. Der Übertourismus dämpft dass manchmal ein wenig.
      Wir kommen trotzdem wieder, ... später in diesem Jahr.Weiterlesen

    • Tag 185

      Ko Tao 2

      7. Mai in Thailand ⋅ ☁️ 31 °C

      Die Insel mit ihren großen Granitfelsen an den Stränden erinnert einen sehr an die Seychellen, wirklich traumhaft.
      Überall findet man nette Strand-Cafés, auch mit ausgezeichnetem Kaffee aus der Handhebel Maschine. 🤤🥰
      Puja hat ein neues Haustier gefunden, die winzige Gottesanbeterin wollte ständig vom Tisch auf ihre Hand klettern und schlussendlich hat sie es sich auf ihrem Ellenbogen gemütlich gemacht.
      Die kleinen Freuden im Leben sind manchmal die schönsten.
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