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Chiang Saen – Day 23

Saturday, January 7th, 2006

Awoke to the sounds of construction on the guesthouse this morning only t discover the electricity and water had been switched off, so much or the hot shower. Packed up and checked out before 11:00 and went in search of breakfast.

I’ve noticed that people here ‘claim’ their dogs by putting clothes on them to identify them as home dogs rather than strays. Its very cute to walk around town and seen all these dogs with clothes on, but I can only begin to imaging how hot the poor things get during the day. We left our packs at the guesthouse and walked 15 minutes to the Hill Tribe museum. The museum was actually fascinating and I enjoyed reading about all the different hill tribes in Thailand. We spent almost 2 hours there before venturing downstairs to the Cabbages and Condoms Restaurant. So named because its run by the Thai government in the hope to eradicate HIV/AIDS and at the end of every meal you get a free condom. There were cartoon condom pictures everywhere and the motto was “Our food is guaranteed not to cause pregnancy”. Dee and I only had drinks because we weren’t hungry and sadly we received no condoms. I guess they assume that you only deserve them if you eat a whole meal. Its not as though I have any immediate use for them anyway, but it was definitely the most unusual dining experience I’ve had in Thailand.

Walked back to the guesthouse to collect that packs and then headed off for the bus station. Got stopped on the way by a group of students looking for targets for their English question surveys. It was similar to the thousands I completed in Sukhothai except that these children were older and had slightly more questions; they still needed to take the photo though. Caught a sangthaew to the bus station and bought tickets to Chiang Saen. Got to the gate just in time to see the bus pulling out. We probably could have caught it if we’d waved our arms, the drivers in this country will do anything for an extra fare, but I held back because the bus was packed and I didn’t want to stand for the 1.5 hour ride. This turned out to be the right decision since the next bus came within 10 mins and was a luxury coach with aircon and leather seats. The 50B price tag also secured a bus hostess who wandered down the aisles with drinks and biscuits. Dee and I both had two seats to ourselves, it was the most luxurious bus ride to date and an additional bonus was that we refrained from making the standard 40 stops along the way.

About 10 mins out of the city we stopped for a police check and they boarded the bus checking everyone’s ID’s. We are getting very close to the borders now so I guess that explains it, they weren’t even slightly interested in Dee or I though. Arriving in Chiang Saen we again disappointed the waiting tuk tuk drivers by opting to walk to find a guesthouse. Cam across one called the Chiang Saen guesthouse with a nice room and hot water for 200B. It was run by a crazy old woman who owned at least 4 dogs, one of them being the fattest Dalmatian I’ve ever seen in my life, it was almost square, and in addition to this she had about 3 dozen cats roaming around all over the place. She also managed to refrain from smiling the entire time, despite the best efforts of Dee and I.

Lisa, the Fattest Dalmation in the world. Please note that this is a flattering photo.

Went out for dinner while it was still light and ate at a gorgeous outdoor vendor restaurant with tables overlooking the river. Chiang Saen is a really gorgeous town with its amazing view of the Mekong River.

View Over the Mekong at the outdoor Vendor Restaurant

Our food being cooked at the outdoor vendor

The English menu for dinner was non-existent and the final result was interesting to say the least. Despite Dee’s best efforts to convey her need for no meat she received a soup with every meat under the sun floating in it. My prawns were delicious. Went for a walk around town for an hour or so and came across a Thai aerobics class which was great to watch, they were pumping it out in unison to ‘I love you baby’, Dee and I were captivated.

Chiang Rai – Day 22

Saturday, January 7th, 2006

[Please note that many people may want to tune out this first paragraph, feel free to skip to the next.] Woke twice in the night to visit the bathroom with terrible diarrhea accompanied by crippling stomach cramps, which ensured that I got very little sleep although I think the majority of it was over by the morning.

I was exhausted when the alarm went at 9:00 and went downstairs to get breakfast with the others, but happily returned to bed to sleep for a few more hours while the others read. I Eventually decided to face the day and I went off to transfer all of my photos to CD so that I could post them home along with all the bits and pieces I bought at the markets last night. I had to wait an hour for the photos so I walked around the town. I’m really disappointed with Chiang Mai, I think the town gets a lot of hype but there’s not really much appeal, I found it very overrated. After picking up my photos, I finally located a post office and sent my stuff home by airmail with no problems, total cost was about 600B. Walking around in the heat all afternoon wiped me out and I collapsed in a heap on the bed back at the guesthouse.

Only about 10 mins after my passing out onto the bed, Dee came rushing through the door saying that she had a tuk tuk waiting to take us to the bus station. Since we had no reason to stay in Chiang Mai Dee and I had made the decision earlier in the day to leave Brendan here to meet up with a friend of his and see us aging in a few days in Laos. It was the fastest pack I had done so far and I was paranoid that I had forgotten something, but it turned out ok. In all honesty I was completely drained and the last think I wanted to do was pack up and leave town, but I could understand Dee wanting to take off, besides we have to cross the border before Dees visa expires on the 29th.

At the bus station we bought tickets for the 5:30 bus to Chiang Rai, which took 4 hours. Although the sun set 30 mins into the trip Dee and I crammed ourselves under the emergency exit light on the back seat so that we could read. Arriving in Chiang Rai we walked around town and checked out a few guesthouses before settling on one, which cost 200B for the night with a hot shower. We had seen a pizza place whilst we were walking and decided to head back there for dinner because I wasn’t sure I could face anything spicy given the state of my stomach which was still not 100% even though I’d been fine since this morning. The pizza place was identical to Pizza Hut and even had a salad bar, it was exactly what I needed.

I walked back to the guesthouse to go to bed, while Dee headed off to feed the addiction in the nearby internet Café. The security guard at the guesthouse was the cutest old guy and he came out to say goodnight.

Chiang Mai – Day 21

Saturday, January 7th, 2006
Having now been in Pai over a week its time to move on. We spent the morning sorting out what the plan was and then went to get ourselves packed up. Paid for the accommodation for the past 8 nights ... [Continue reading this entry]

Happy Birthday to Me

Saturday, January 7th, 2006
Well, im now 21. i'll be honest, it doesnt feel any different to being 20, but now i am legally considered an adult anywhere in the world. Look out world....

Pai – Day 20 Christmas Day

Saturday, January 7th, 2006
Was woken at 5:00am this morning to the neighbours phone playing the sugarplum fairy dance at an ear piercing tone and continued to do so at 15-minute intervals for the next hour and a half until Dee chucked a deodorant ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pai – Day 19 Christmas Eve

Saturday, January 7th, 2006
Today was Christmas Eve and although it’s not a particularly celebrated holiday in Thailand all the backpackers and Farang locals in Pai create a half decent Christmas atmosphere. Dee spent the entire morning on the Internet and I spend ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pai – Day 18

Saturday, January 7th, 2006
Slept in this morning and woke up when Brendan came knocking on the door. We all went out for breakfast to a great coffee shop named the witching well which is owned and run by an American guy and has ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pai – Day 17

Saturday, January 7th, 2006
Dee was a bit better today, we went and met the English girls for breakfast and said goodbye. They’re off to Aus once their done with Asia so I’ll catch up with them in Syd, they’re gorgeous girls. Now that ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pai – Day 16

Saturday, January 7th, 2006
When we woke up this morning Dee was sick and had to head back to bed after breakfast. I spent a few hours walking around ton window shopping and looking at postcards etc. I bought a new book, “Harvest” from ... [Continue reading this entry]

Pai – Day 15

Thursday, December 22nd, 2005
Didn’t wake up until 9:30 this morning and by the time Dee and I got ready and went out for breakfast it was time to meet with the British girls for the elephant trek we had booked a few days ... [Continue reading this entry]