Thailand
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Rock Climbing in Krabi, Thailand
Day 1 After Koh Phangan, Ife and I bussed to Krabi, a well known beach town in the southern part of Thailand. From here one can go to many of the famous Thai islands such as Koh Phi Phi (no I do not have to go pee), and phuket is very close by (although we opted not to go to Phuket cause we heard it is overcrowded, expensive, and full of old men who would want to make us their wives…) Before we left, we decided we would join our friends from Koh Phangan up in Pai, which cut our Krabi trip down to two days. But we were determined…
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Just a bunch of photos from my second time in Pai
Yep. We loved it so much we went back. Well actually, our friends Yulian, Lauren, Nick, and Prahbs were headed there, and Ife and I wanted to join them, so after a quick jaunt down to Krabi (only spent 2 days there and honestly would love to have the opportunity to go back and really experience it more), we hopped back on a plane and flew from the southern end of Thailand, back up to the northern end.
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Climbing Tiger Cave Temple (Wat Tham Sua)
The Tiger Cave Temple (aka Wat Tham Sua) sits on top a high limestone mountain which one can only reach by climbing 1,260 stairs.
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Pai
Pai is a small town up in the mountains of northern Thailand. We hadn’t really heard of it until we got here but once we heard of it we kept hearing about it and everyone told us we had to go. We could only fit it in our schedule for 2 days. We took a bus from Chiang Mai to Pai and arrived to find it a chill small hippie town full of health food fanatics and a bunch of people who told us “yeah I came here 3 months ago and just never left” We only had one full day there so Ife and I each booked a one…
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Bangkok, the beginning of my Thailand explorations
Bangkok was full of tasty food, rain, beautiful Wats, rain, and fun nightlife! I recommend you bring a pancho!
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Chiang Mai: Trekking and Elephants
Late post about my amazing time trekking in northern Thailand, and washing and getting my hair eaten by elephants... the usual