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Srah Srang

City: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Weather: 89°, sunny
Site: Srah Srang
Activity: Sketching, dodging other tourists, admiring the trees

 

Just look at that tree. This temple felt like a secluded retreat after the chaos of Angkor Wat.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Bayon (aka Tomb Raider set)

City: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Weather: 85°, sunny
Site: Bayon
Activity: Sketching, dodging other tourists

Bayon is in the same area as Angkor Wat but I was completely unfamiliar with it besides I guess seeing it on Tomb Raider trailers… Very different feel from Angkor Wat. I enjoyed exploring among those big smiling sculptures more than Angkor Wat.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Wonder

City: Siem Reap, Thailand
Weather: 94°, sunny
Site: Angkor Wat
Activity: Watching the sunrise in awe

 

We biked to Angkor Wat early so that we could be there at 5:30am for this amazing sunrise.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Beng Mealea

City: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Weather: 85°, raining
Site: Beng Mealea
Activity: Exploring

 

Exploring this temple ruin in the rain. We visited after Ko Ker.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Silk Farm

City: Siem Reap, Cambodia
Weather: 85°, sunny
Site: Silk Farm
Activity: Learning how silk is made

 

In Siem Reap there is a program designed for training and employing local village people in the arts: carving, silk making, and ceramics. We visited their silk farm to learn more about the process.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Ko Ker

City: Outside Siem Reap, Cambodia
Weather: 85°, raining
Site: Ko Ker
Activity: Climbing rocks and feeling like an explorer
 
The day we went out to Ko Ker and Beng Melea was the day we were supposed to be at Angkor Wat but we woke up to a downpour. These temples were a couple hours drive outside of Siem Reap. Seeing them in the rain really was magical. We were the only people at most of the temples and could climb anywhere. These 1,000 year old Buddhist temples haven't been fully restored and aren't considered “World Heritage Sites”. I actually enjoyed Ko Ker more than Angkor Wat because it was a smaller, more understandable scale and we had full access to the place.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Resort Time!

City: Koh Samui, Thailand
Weather: 85°, sunny
Site: Escape Beach Resort
Activity: Beaching

 

Just going to talk this one time about $$… This beach resort cost us per night about the price of two NYC cocktails. Going from NYC to Thailand, one can live like royalty. Just look at that free all-you-can-stuff-in-your-face breakfast. The island, Koh Samui, was pretty uneventful so not too many reasons to leave our little resort haven.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Is this Disney World or a temple?

City: Koh Samui, Thailand
Weather: 95°, sunny
Site: Wat Plai Laem, Wat Phra Yai (Big Buddha)
Activity: dissapointed

These two temples were by far the worst temples we saw in Thailand. Cheaply painted plaster figurines, trash, and shingles falling off. They felt more like tourist traps… It was something to do though since Koh Samui was an island mainly about beach bumming and drinking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Maya Beach

City: Krabi Koh Phi Phi Leh, Thailand
Weather: 92°, sunny
Site: Maya Beach
Activity: Beaching

 

Maya Beach became famous when it was featured in Leo DiCap's “The Beach”. It is a protected island with a controlled number of visitors. We (and most people) arrived by long tail boats and were sheparded to the beach and allowed two hours of beach bliss. It is no doubt the most besutiful beach I have ever seen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Koh Phi Phi Don

City: Krabi Koh Phi Phi Don, Thailand
Weather: 92°, sunny and HOT
Site: Ferry, beach
Activity: Sitting and admiring

 

Koh Phi Phi Don is a small island off of Phuket in the Adaman sea. It is notable for its big rock cliffs jutting out of an emerald sea. Just look at that photo of us flying in… Unlike any coast I've ever seen. There are no vehicles on the island so goods are brought in by boat and carried. That sunset!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Phuket Old Town

City: Phuket, Thailand
Weather: 88°, hot and cloudy
Site: Old Town
Activity: walking and enjoying the colors

 

Staying in Phuket Old Town was actually a happy accident. We arrived by plane to Phuket with hopes to take the ferry to Koh Phi Phi (island) that day but we missed the last ferry so we last minute booked a cute hotel and decided to make the best of it. This little part of the city was very different than other Thai cities we've seen. It's style of building is Sino-Portuguese dating back to the 18th century. We loved the colors and the complete lack of tourists.

We spent a bit of time creeping around the local school. Like other Thai buildings the school was more of a collection of different buildings connected by breezy outdoor spaces. I would have loved to go to school here.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Black House

City: Chiang Rai, Thailand
Weather: 92°, sunny and HOT
Site: Black House
Activity: so many bones

 

I'm still not sure what the original purpose of this place was (definitely deserves some research). But it was especially great seeing it in contrast with the White Temple. It was filled with tribal artifacts: bones, wicker, wood, skins, and carvings.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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White Temple

City: Chiang Rai, Thailand
Weather: 92°, sunny and HOT
Site: Wat Rong Khun
Activity: blinded by the white

This temple is really more of an art piece than a functioning Buddhist space. It was started in 1997 but is stilll being added to now. These complexes take decades with the number of buildings they add. The landscaping and approach to the main temple space was really nice, but really all you notice is just the ridiculous amount of white ornament that is in your face. It has a really quirky side too with skulls, hands popping out of the ground, and colorul murals of modern events. I don't think I even need to say that I loved it.

PS – the gold building is the toilet room. #glamour

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Mae Hong Son Drive

City: Mae Hong Son Loop, Thailand
Weather: 75-95°, mostly sunny
Site: Mae Hong Son Highways
Activity: Scootering and looking

 

The Mae Hong Son loop is a beautiful highway trough the mountains of northern Thailand. Slow, winding roads with amazing overlooks unlike any I've ever seen. You can't really tell from the photos just how enormous this landscape is. The clouds hang low and the fog creates this amazing dreamy quality (when it's not raining). We spent a lot of time watching people work on almost vertical rice paddies with hand tools. And then chased around their chickens, pigs, and cows. I'm sure they loved us.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Beautiful Rural Wat

City: Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Weather: 78°, cloudy and drizzly
Site: Wat Huai Pha
Activity: sneaking around and listening to rooster calls

 

Finding this wat was just a happy accident. We noticed in the northern parts of Thailand, the temple ornament uses thin applied metal cut outs and intricate wood carvings. Seeing it with the beautiful hills in the background and the dozens or chickens in the foreground just made the place seem even more unreal O, I should also note wats are EVERYWHERE and you just wander in and often don't see anyone besides the occasional monk. It feels very private, yet sneaky.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Odoms Stay at Buddhist Monastery

City: Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Weather: 70-85°, cloudy and sometimes drizzly
Site: Wat Pa Tham Wua (Forrest Monastery)
Activity: Practicing Meditation, learning about Buddhism, slapping mosquitos

 

We are really interested in the differences between Eastern and Western peoples' mindset and to get at the core of the differences, religion is a great place to start. We stayed at this monastery for 3 nights. They welcome anyone and everyone to stay for free as long as they would like. They provide bedding, food, and meditation guidance. So it was pretty great.

The site itself was amazing. The monastery is nestled between two rock faces that have their own caves. The grounds have two koi ponds and dozens of fruit trees: mango, jack fruit, and pineapple. I got my own kuti to stay in. Yes, the bed is a wood platform with a thin piece of padding so not the best night's sleep, but don't worry, there was plenty of “lying meditation” we practiced during the day.



5am Wake up, be mindful. Practice individual meditation.
7am Offering alms to monks in the sala(main hall), followed by breakfast for the rest of the community.
8.30am Group meditation-Vipassana in the main sala.
1030am Offering meal to monks in the sala, followed by main mealfor the rest of the community(note: no eating after midday)
1pm Group meditation-Vipassana in the main sala
4pm Community chores: sweeping the grounds, cleaning the sala, monastery areas, laundry (note: while cleaning be mindful)
5pm Relax time Afternoon tea(no Eating)
6pm Evening Chanting and meditation at main Dhamma Hall in the Sangha area. This session usually finishes by 7.30 Practice individual meditation in your kuti untill sleep. Lights go out around 8.30pm
10pm Sleeping


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wat Chong Kham

City: Mae Hong Son, Thailand
Weather: 78°, cloudy and drizzly
Site: Wat Chong Kham
Activity: quick walk through

 

We stopped very briefly in Mae Hong Son at this wat. Not our favorite but you kind of have to love the giant wicker Buddha.

 

 

 

 

 

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Don’t go to Pai

City: Pai, Thailand
Weather: 75°, cloudy and drizzly
Site: Around Pai
Activity: touristing, hot springs

 

Pai was kind of a joke. A gimmick-y tourist trap. But the scenary was absolutely beautiful so I'm glad we went! There was also a really nice natural hot spring that we went to in the morning rain. I saw sign “80 degree celcius pool” and put my foot in like an idiot. And remember “No Boil Egg”.

Alex is hanging out on the porch or our “villa”. Also nice. Also tourist-y. But if you want to get a cheap tattoo… Pai is your place.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wat Over Pai

City: Pai, Thailand
Weather: 79°, cloudy and drizzly
Site: Wat Phra That Mae Yen
Activity: Climbing stairs

 

Great views from this temple. Pai is a beautiful city once you get away from the white hipsters and tattoo parlours. The funny thing about Thailand is it's hard to tell what's old and what's new. The Buddha and the stairs up were under construction. I've been really surprised by the sheer number and variety of temples in this country.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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When in Rome…

City: Amphoe Mae Taeng, Thailand
Weather: 85°, cloudy
Site: Woody's House
Activity: Sleeping, going to dinner, hanging out with Thais
 
These photos aren't the best but they are from one of my favorite nights on this trip. We stayed overnight with the elephant camp people in the village where the farm is. The owner of the camp welcomed us into his home and took us out around his town with two of his friends. It was great hearing what Thailand is like to grow up in. From the morning announcements on the city PA to growing up around water buffalo. The people all live in these amazing open air treehouse like spaces. There isn't really an “inside” and an “outside” as you can see from the scooter in the living room and the breakfast nook in the trees.
And guess what we had for dinner… iguana soup. These massive lizards come out like once a year so our friends were super excited to have it. It was terrible. Little pieces of black, bumpy skin floating in a spicy broth.
 

 

 

 

 

 

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