Sunday, February 24, 2008
LAOS
Well t and I finally made it to laos with some difficultys hitch hicking through the boarder towns. we would hitch a couiple of rides then hit a wall when we got close to the boarder so we finally paid a little money and got to pakse. I want to put some pictures up but the internet out here in the small citys are so painfully slow that I can't afford to sit and wait an hour for one pic to up load so soon I will get more up. Laos is really pretty, and quiet clean, I feel like I can relax now after 2 days of border crazy towns trying to get all my money. I have one regret and that is, I wish I would of bought a scooter or motor bike to tour these country, theres just to many random buses and taxis that try so hard to rip us off. When I return to southeast asia I will buy one a guy told us today we could get a good used one for 350 which sooooooo worth it. when we were hitch hicking yesterday(to save money of course) we tryed to catch a truck that was speeding away, but we missed him and got picked up buy a car with three police man, they were super nice and willing to give us a ride so we cruz'd down the road about 30 kilo and there was a truck scatered all over the road the same one we were tyring to catch a ride with, It had rolled a few times, the cops stopped and we got out so they could use there car as an ambulance. The truck was transporting beer and cigarets the cops before helping anyone of the three people that were hurt took what beer they wanted and then helped the people, which was kind of a crazy sight to see. I thank God we didn't catch that truck. who knows maybe we would of been the reason they didn't roll, who know! I'm just grateful to be safe in laos where we'll probably get buses from now on, cause we only have like 5 weeks left and hitching would take 8 at this rate. well i'm off, oh ya so we stayed on the makon river which is a pretty amazing sight to behold, I sat a the peir for about an hour by myself as the sun set last night and felt so peaeful and happy to be here. God bless from Laos
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Traveling through Cambodia
we've really been on the move since we left Bangkok. Ankgor Wat wa such an amazing place to go we walked around ruins over a thousand years old, if ever in cambodia or near by I recomend making this apart of your trip. each temple that we saw that day were so unique for being so close to eachother. After leaving Ankor wat we traveld by bus six hours to the Capitol Phenom penh, I was really suprised to see so much french influence in the buildings It's quite a unique city, the video on the page below is of me riding a scooter taxi through the city, and that was even one of the calmest streets in this city. We came here to the capitol primarily to get our Laos visas. Which took longer then we expected so we had to spend an extra day here, This day has turned out to be pretty important to really understanding Cambodia for me. We toured the killing grounds of the Khamer Rouge and a school that was converted into a prison during the Genocide that took place here in the 70's. I was amazed at how little I knew about these mass killings that took place in this amazing country to these very polite and simple people. I found my self asking " Where's the justice? Who paid for this? but I find no compensation for the lives lost." IT was a very complex situation I'm sure but it left me sad to think that humanity can fall so fast to killing and to think that it's still occuring today in other countrys. I hope to find more awensers as to why the world consistantley does this to each other.
Cambodia may be in a hard spot these days trying to recover from there hardships, however the people here are amazing so happy to see us and talk. were a pretty rag tag group of travelers but a benefite of that is that the locals feel they can talk to us which I love. We get laughed at alot and probably made fun of more then not, but making people laugh is pretty fun most of the time.
tommorrow we'll take of to laos which will probably take a about three days to make it to the boarder from which we will start our "Amazing Race" to the north of Laos. the route to the north is choped up into like 8 different sections by bus, so we've been reading up and discovered that hitch hiking is more then possible. So we'll split up into twos and race to the north, we anticipate it taking a couple of days to get up there and a lot of random rides. I'm sper stoked for this part of our journey for I'm feeling to much like a tourist riding around with all these old folks on tour busses.(mom if your reading this calm down we'll be safe I PROMISE!!) well I'm off to eat some more amazing food,.........ILOVE RICE!!!!!!!
Cambodia may be in a hard spot these days trying to recover from there hardships, however the people here are amazing so happy to see us and talk. were a pretty rag tag group of travelers but a benefite of that is that the locals feel they can talk to us which I love. We get laughed at alot and probably made fun of more then not, but making people laugh is pretty fun most of the time.
tommorrow we'll take of to laos which will probably take a about three days to make it to the boarder from which we will start our "Amazing Race" to the north of Laos. the route to the north is choped up into like 8 different sections by bus, so we've been reading up and discovered that hitch hiking is more then possible. So we'll split up into twos and race to the north, we anticipate it taking a couple of days to get up there and a lot of random rides. I'm sper stoked for this part of our journey for I'm feeling to much like a tourist riding around with all these old folks on tour busses.(mom if your reading this calm down we'll be safe I PROMISE!!) well I'm off to eat some more amazing food,.........ILOVE RICE!!!!!!!
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Monday, February 18, 2008
Cambodia!!!! Fantastic
Every day here Trumps the one before it, when I woke up today after only one hour of sleep and realizing we had to travel 12 hours to ankor wat, cambodia by train, bus, taxi, and tut tut I was not excited. To my amazement I did not sleep on any leg of our journey the train from bangkok to the cambodian boarder cost us about 1.15$ which blew my mind for a 6 hour train ride. when we hit the boarder we were thrown into some crazy boarder games with scamers and currupt boarder officials, which turned out to be fun with little loss. As we actually walked into cambodia we were hit with a huge shock. The road turned to a bombed out dirt/paved road and we got swarmed by taxi drivers pulling us to there cars to ride the next three hours with them. we finally found one in our price range and jumped into his severly beat up 87 toyota. the ride to Ankor wat was unbelievable, I felt as if we were in an enduro rally care race. our highly skilled cambodian taxi driver cruzed through the country side weaving aroud busses, trucks, scooters, children, dogs, bulls, and any thing else that was running the road every secound of this three hour ride had my eyes glued on the sides of the road anticipating what amazing national geographic moment that I would see next. The poverty in this country is very wide spread and at times hard to swallow, but this culture is so differant and amazing. Any words I use are so inadequite at explaining the things we are experiancing. so many times we all look at each other and say " holly hell how is this all happening, this is so amazing" I find my self with chills more often then not. When we arrived we searched town for a place to eat and as we wer walking a street a two year old girl ran to me and grabed my had and pulled me to here familys curb side restuarant. I have never seen a cuter kid in my life Greg got a picture of us i hope to be able to add it soon. we will tour the world famous Ankor wat tommorrow, which I'm so gratiful to do as were mearly passing through, to see such amazing places by chance truley is such a great thing. The people of cambodia are happy great people who have only treated use with the greatest hospitality and respect. I'm overwhelmed every day I spend here!!!!!
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Today was such a great day in Bangkok, we rushed off early to find our buddy Greg ewho had just arrived from the air port and to find a church to attend. we found Greg but no church so we decided to go explore Bangkok some more. our first destination was the Dasin Zoo we took a bus and got lost. while wondering around who knows where a funny old Thai guy directed us down a road and gave us a magazine with a horse on the cover on tonz of crazy numbers inside when we reached the end of the road we found this huge horse race track packed with hoards of thais. I along with everyone else couldn't of been happier to have stumbled upon such a rad sight we stayed for five races all won some money( like 400 baht) and by some i mean like 6 dollars american but none the less I felt like i won the lotery. we werer the only foreiners in the whole stadium and found that no one bothered us to buy stuff no one cared to talk to us seeing how no one could profit off our tourism. I could not be happier to be here right now, every where i look Im super amazed at the culture of this country along with all the travelers from all over the world. I already feel that a month and a half will go to fast. tommorow mornig we'll take a 14 hour trek to cambodia for a week or so going to ankor wat which is supose to be really fantastic. I'm still in shock that I'm here and am loving every moment of it!!!
Friday, February 15, 2008
the Temple of the rising sun was the most amazing structure I have seen, the exterior is made of old china that was on a british transport ship. Climbing to the third level and looking out over the whole city is truely a work out with abroken foot, but the most amazing sight I could of ever seen on my first day in Bangkok. we will only be here in Bangkok for a few days but i could easily spend much more time exploring this amazing city
Bangkok
Well i've been in Thailand for 24 hours at this point, I havent slept but only a few hours here and there. I love this city it feel so sureal sometimes that i'm here it may be the lack of sleep or the fantastic heat that i've been missing so much, but i'm so happy right now to be here. If only I had the words to explain what this place is really like. I had to meet up with T and shawny today and my flight arrived to late for any busses so I slept in the airport where I met a couple of thai girls who made fun of me for meeting up with guys and not girls, they said" your coming here to see two guys....hmmm you are gay, right" other then the fact that they were threatining my sexuality they were so friendly and funny one even let me use here stuffed animal as a pillow. I took a bus to the center of Bangkok to meet up with t and shawn, I was almost certain that we would hit every scooter that we swerved into but amazingly not one was hit. Upon meeting shawn and T we got some food from a street vender paying only 50 cents for it. Man what a deal concidering the night befor I left I spent 60 dollars on sushi(thanks to brandon....mooch).
we took a water taxi walked the town , found a room on a backpackers street call koh san road which is really just an amazing street for travelers, we got some more food, which was just amazing and so cheap. I ended up buy stuff I did't want but i couldn't pass up the great price as the street vendors were swarming us to buy there junk. I'll have t say i'm a little overwelmed with things to write as of the moment so i'll keep it short. I love this place and definatly recomend coming here, in my mind i'm already planning another trip back so get you passport ready and make sure your with me next time!!!!!!
we took a water taxi walked the town , found a room on a backpackers street call koh san road which is really just an amazing street for travelers, we got some more food, which was just amazing and so cheap. I ended up buy stuff I did't want but i couldn't pass up the great price as the street vendors were swarming us to buy there junk. I'll have t say i'm a little overwelmed with things to write as of the moment so i'll keep it short. I love this place and definatly recomend coming here, in my mind i'm already planning another trip back so get you passport ready and make sure your with me next time!!!!!!
Monday, February 11, 2008
preperation
As you can imagine planning for a month and a half long trip to thailand takes a little time and a little money but is very possible. here are a few things that I would recomend doing before departing on any trip out side of the country
- passport, license, birth cirtificate (make copys and give to a family memeber incase lost or stolen)
- atm card (call the bank and let them know where you'll be using the card)
- malaria pills (a must for thailand and most southeast asian countrys)
- shots (county heath building or doctor can let you know what you need. Don't forget the rabbies shot!!!!!!)
- visas (30 days no visa in thailand)
these are only the essentials theres much much more that you'll want to plan and i hope to be of some a ssistance as this trip matures.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
The Purpose
Mid February I will start my month and a half trekking trip to thailand and the surrounding areas. This is where I'll post pictures, information on all the adventures I'll be having. I hope to blog on a daily or every other day basis. Upon planning for this trip I found it hard to find pictures and information about traveling throughout thailand. For the most part iI would find pictures of resorts, hotels, and the beautiful their pools. I'm hoping that this may help future travelers of thailand to see a different side of this beautiful country. as well as give my family friends and anyone else who stumbles upon my blog to track my travels and experiences. Enjoy!!
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