Days 43 - 46 - Chiang Mai
We got the night train from Bangkok, which was a different night train experience from anything else i’ve used before - there is an open carriage with bunk beds and curtains rather than cabins. It was on the whole a very comfortable experience. Book ahead is recommended to get a sleeper ticket - we bought our tickets from Kanchanaburi train station.
It feels like we have done a lot since being in Chiang Mai - which i guess we have. We stayed the first night in Happy House - dont do it - beds not nice, and moved swiftly to T-Room, (350 bht) TV, hot shower etc. We have explored the Night Bazaar, which was lovely to wander around, more peaceful indoors and with some different stalls other than the usual items sold.
We did a day trip with a tour company - which was surprisingly good, lots of the tours seem to cram in a lot in one day. We went with 4 others in our group to go elephant riding which we had been debating about for ages, but it was good in the end, the elephants seemed to be from our inexperienced eye well looked after, and it wasnt a massive tourist farm or anything. Im not sure how i feel about the whole training them to ride people though…From there we went on to do a 2 hour trek which was fantastic and stopped at a waterfall half way to take a shower, which was also great. In the afternoon we had a short session of white water rafting. That involved some team bonding thats for sure - it was a rough start - even the instructor with us looked concerned at our potential to flip the raft, but it all turned out well…
Today i have been on a cooking course, which if you have any interest in cooking - do it! Really really fun, I went with Pad Thai cookery school, 800 bht where you cook 6 meals, a breakfast, starter, curry, soup/salad, stir fry, and dessert. In each meal there are 6 choices, and you can do it veggie only if wanted. We made a pit stop to the market so they can show you ingredients. The teachers that run it have excellent english and a really good sense of humour. They give you a small reciepe book so i can make some attempts at home - i think my favourite dishes were Prawns in Coconut Milk soup and fried bananas. As there were 8 of us of course you try other dishes because people are making different things. Im just so full…