"Are you sure this is right Emma?" Theo asked for the fourth time as we marched out of the tiny bus terminal. "This is definitely the place" "Of course I'm sure Theo, why don't you trust me? The sign said Chiang Rai, the ticket office said Chiang Rai, the driver said Chiang Rai." "Ok fine, … Continue reading Chiang Rai – Brits on Tour
Author: epocklington
Chiang Mai – Lanna, Ladies and Lizards
Theo was overjoyed on the train to Chiang Mai, as we bounced along in third class he joyfully worked out that the amount we had paid for the eight hour journey was equal to a single young persons ticket from Cardiff Central to Penarth. We watched as the paddy fields turned to dense foliage and … Continue reading Chiang Mai – Lanna, Ladies and Lizards
Sukhothai – Religious Enlightenment
Now I've thought long and hard about this and I am sorry to say, oh patient reader, that I really can't find a way around it. Therefore, it is with much trepidation that I begin this post with a brief history lesson. Now don't immediately skip the next couple of paragraphs, this stuff is important … Continue reading Sukhothai – Religious Enlightenment
Phitsanulok – Just Passing Through
As my narrative reaches the first part of our overland journey let me tell you a little bit about Thai transport. For us wealthy westerners second class train journeys are very pleasant. The carriages have air-con, the seats are padded and fold back and have convenient tables and a smartly dressed lady marches up and … Continue reading Phitsanulok – Just Passing Through
Bangkok – I’m a real backpacker!
No matter how my travel blog turned out I always promised myself one thing, that I would never write it retrospectively. I don't want to write my impressions of these countries tempered with hindsight, and so with the memories of our first week already fading and losing focus it's high time I started to document them. … Continue reading Bangkok – I’m a real backpacker!
