Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Sawatdee Kaa!

Between April 19th and May 2nd, Tim and I were fortunate enough to take a trip to Thailand! I meant to post shortly after returning, but I have had difficulty deciding which pictures to post on this blog out of the over 2,000 pictures we took while there. It was a blast and I will try to keep this post as short as possible to describe the two weeks we spent there.
First part of our journey: bus from Songtan to Incheon Airport in Seoul
We started our travels in Chiang Mai where we met up with our guide, Sutthi, the day after we arrived. With Sutthi's expertise we traveled all throughout the northern part of Thailand. We saw numerous exquisite and extravagant Buddhist temples; visited an elephant camp, watched an elephant performance and rode on the back of one; went bamboo rafting; viewed numerous naturally beautiful landscapes; hiked to a village of the Karen tribe with a personal guide; cuddled with tigers; rode in a long-tail boat at the Golden Triangle (intersection of Myanmar/Burma, Thailand, Laos); visited a tea plantation and orchid farm; and generally had a fantastic time! Here is a glimpse of the sights:

Night market in Chiang Mai
Drinking coconut milk with our tour guide, Sutthi
Bamboo rafting
Apparently, for the Chinese New Year everyone in Thailand goes to the rivers and splashes each other. We happened to go on our bamboo rafting trip during this time.
Needless to say, we got soaked

Hanging out with the elephants :)
At the elephant performance. Who knew they could paint, play soccer and basketball, throw darts and dance?!

Ride an elephant: check!
The elephant camp overlooking some rice paddies

Elephant train!

Petting tigers. This is Joe. Apparently tigers are nocturnal and most were asleep, but not Joe!

One of the local tribeswomen - she has eaten "too much bitternut" according to Sutthi and that is why her teeth and gums are black
The Burmese refugee village with the women who wear the gold rings to elongate their necks
Strawberries! At a local village sale stand
Learning all kinds of tricks from the jungle with our hiking guide.  I have a hat and a whistle!

Satellite dish?? In the Karen tribe village. Every house has stilts and their pigs and animals sleep under the house at night.
Drinking espresso right where it's made
At the Golden Triangle: (left) Myanmar/Burma, (right) Laos, and standing in Thailand
They even have Coke Icees in Thailand!!! Some of you will not be surprised that I had to sample ;)
The Northernmost point in Thailand

The extravagant and grotesque White Temple

After saying "kup kuhn kaa/kup!" (pronounced "cup coon kaw"; "thank you" in Thai) to our AMAZING guide and translator, Sutthi, we ventured to Bangkok and caught up with Adam and Beth Hunt (and baby on the way). The Hunts are in Bangkok awaiting the arrival of their first child since the hospital facilities in Bangkok are preferable to Myanmar where they are living. We first met Adam and Beth when they were still engaged and we all went on a mission trip through Purdue Christian Campus House to Uganda in May of 2007. It was so wonderful that we were able to catch up with the two of them, and we all joked that we obviously connect best out of the United States (jokingly)! So excited for them as they wait for God's perfect timing in bringing Baby Hunt into this world!
Tim, Adam, Beth & I as we take a water taxi in Bangkok
After a lovely evening with the Hunts, Tim and I ventured to the Gulf of Thailand for some rest and relaxation on Koh Samui - "koh" meaning island. We stayed in a luxurious resort the first few days and took full advantage of the beautiful suite and views of the Fair House Villas & Spa! We biked, swam in the pool, got a little sunburned, and met a fun Australian couple our age celebrating their honeymoon. We also had some unexpected visitors on our second-story private balcony - kittens! They must have known that I was a sucker for cute and cuddly kitties because they showed up our second day and remained on our balcony until we left. A gorgeous suite and pets for the duration of our stay?? What could be better! ;)

Me in front of the red taxi we took from the ferry
Entrance to the Fair House
View inside our suite
Free bikes to ride at the Fair House
The kitties: we named them Sandy and Curly (curled tail)
Dinner at the Fair House; what a view!
Panoramic view from our balcony
Night scene from our balcony thanks to Tim's superb photography skills :)
Next on our "itinerary" was meeting up with Beth and Zack - friends who are also at Osan with us and happened to be in Koh Samui at the same time we were! We all did a day trip to Angthong Marine Park which is a series of beautiful islands off the shores of Samui. We kayaked, snorkeled, hiked, took in some gorgeous scenery and generally had a great day! The islands were such an incredible sight to see.
Kayaking was a great way to see some of the islands
There are over 100 small islands included in Angthong National Marine Park
Tim, Zack, Beth and I doing some snorkeling

While on the island of Samui, Tim and I tried scuba diving for the first time. We completed the open water section of our training and literally dove right in. Tim and I went with a small group of other divers and got a dive experience with one-on-one instruction by our guide, Nick! It was truly amazing! At first I thought I might freak out a little, but I got over the "claustrophobic" feeling quickly and focused on the beauty around me under the surface of the ocean water. We've snorkeled quite a bit before going to Thailand, but it was nothing compared to what we were able to experience down among the coral and fish and other sea creatures. Thankfully, no large predatory animals came our way, though! We both can't wait to try scuba diving again!

Nick took some awesome underwater photos
It took some practice to get used to removing our masks 12m under the surface! We couldn't just swim quickly to the surface if we didn't get our masks back on well! 
Fishes!
On the speed boat with our personal scuba instructor, Nick

After nearly two incredible weeks of vacationing, it was time to say farewell to Thailand and we made the journey back to South Korea. We had such an amazing time and would love to go back, but Tim is already planning our next adventure in another part of the world. We will just have to see what destination is next! 

Bon Voyage Thailand!
Getting off the plane back in Korea, already wishing we could go back!

Thanks for checking in and I will post pictures very soon of my trip to China for the Great Wall Marathon! Love you all and we pray blessings your way :)

Much love,
Nicki

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