Welcome to the “Kathmandu” to Istanbul 2015 trip blog! Due to the
tragic events in Nepal in April, the trip is starting from Bangkok instead of
Kathmandu, so the first section will have less mountains and more jungle-clad
hillsides. Will and I (Izzie) will be taking this lovely bunch:
At Hualampong Station for the
train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Left
to right, at back: Martha, Rob The Elder, Maree, John, Jo, Anil, Ed, Kent,
Peter, Eugene, Eamonn and Izzie. In the middle: Kat and Kelly. And at the
bottom: Rob The Younger and Jen.
Julia is joining us in Chengdu, China. And Will was not in the photograph
because he was guarding the Bag Pile of Doom.
Our beautiful chariot Penelope is awaiting us in Luang Prabang, Laos, so until then we are talking a train, a bus, a boat and a number of songthaews (bench-seat minibus taxis).
But I’m getting ahead of myself – first the group had a few days to explore
Bangkok. Temples, river trips, shopping, nightlife and of course yummy, yummy
Thai food. With the rain giving way to blue skies, some chose the best day to
visit The Grand Palace and Wat Pho. The upside of travelling in south-east Asia
during the rainy season is the wide range of delicious fruit available. And
other, more chewy delicacies, if you dare!
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The Grand Palace |
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Wat Pho |
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Chao Phraya River |
After 2 nights in Bangkok, we headed to the train station for our overnight sleeper to Chiang Mai. Pulling off at just past 6pm, dinner was served and everyone was pleasantly surprised by how tasty it was. A far cry from airline food!
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Izzie & Will tuck in |
An attendant came around and efficiently set up the sleeper berths and soon we
were all being gently rocked to sleep by the movement of the train.
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Rob the Younger, and Jen |
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Rob the Elder, ready for bed |
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Eamonn, Ed & Eugene holding the bags in on the way from the station |
Chiang Mai was ours for exploring for almost 3 whole days and many set out both
to explore the city and to further afield for adventure or culinary activities.
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Zipliners - (at back) Peter, Rob the Younger, Ed, Eamonn, Izzie (at front) Jo, John, Eugene, Kat, Anil |
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Jo all kitted out and ready to go |
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John |
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Father & daughter team - Kat zipping between platforms... |
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... and Ed abseiling |
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Anil doing his best gibbon impersonation |
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Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep |
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Rob the Younger and a croc |
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The cooking course group went shopping in the market |
The ladies on the cooking group had an even better time than expected when they were joined by Stefano the Italian who was rather easy on the eye and “had very strong hands”, or so I’m told!
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Taste explosion wrapped in a betel leaf |
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Martha finely chopping |
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Kent & Maree cooking up a storm |
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Maree & Kelly taking instructions |
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Eamonn & Kat went to Art in Paradise, a 3D art museum, for something a bit different |
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Rob the Elder (taking photo), Jen, Rob the Younger, Peter, Will, Eamonn and Kat (not pictured) took bikes out into the surrounding hills |
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Peter, after wiping the bugs off his teeth! |
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Anil (aka Action Anil) and Ed take the prize for being up for both zip lining and rafting. The younger members of the group cannot keep up! |
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Action Anil |
Tomorrow we’re all off to Chiang Khong, on the banks of the mighty Mekong River. En route we’ll stop in Chiang Rai to see Wat Rong Khun or the White Wat. From Chiang Khong the group will cross the river into Laos and country number 2 for a lazy couple of days floating downstream.
I’ll leave you with the most cared-for chicken in Thailand on its afternoon walk on a string.
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