Often it is the people who make a place special. You can go
to one of the least exciting places in the world, but have the most phenomenal time,
simply due to the people you are with. Thailand doesn’t even make my top five,
for favourite places travelled, however it was one of my most memorable countries
because of Jaimee.
Jaimee Devlin is a lifelong best friend who flew from Canada
to travel Thailand with me. She is one of the most independent, strong willed, open,
determined, outgoing, beautiful people that I know. Jaimee and I have such a deep connection and
understanding of each other that we are able to communicate with our eyes 18m
below sea level. We finish each other’s sentences, know each other’s thoughts,
have the same ideas, live life with the same passion but have different tastes
in men (ha ha ha). For all the months I have travelled my 30 days with Jaimee
went by the fastest. Before I knew it we were hugging goodbye as she headed
back to Canada and I stayed behind. During our fabulous time together this is a
snap shot of our experiences…
We started our journey just outside Bangkok where we
explored a floating market, market on the train tracks and ate enormous
amounts of tasty thai food. Jaimee had a friend from London (Paul), who had a
local friend (Por) who drove us to the neighbouring province to explore all of
the above. Por treated us like Kings and Queens and gave without any
reservation. Her kindness is something Jaimee and I will never forget and will
one day repay when Por visits Canada.
After returning to Bangkok we connected with some Dutch
friends of mine that I met in Laos. They were on their way home to Holland so
we ripped up Khosan Road to send them off with a unforgettable last night out.
Jaimee and I had our first beer tower and I went to sleep with a
cheeseburger. After waking up, from a
short night sleep, we packed our bags and headed for a 12 hour train ride to Chiang
Mai (CM). In CM we were greeted at the train station by an old family friend,
Nolan, who moved to CM to teach for a few years. We spent a day, or so, catching up
with him in his cute little home just outside of CM. Thank you Nolan for taking us in and showing
us a great time! After many beers and a few old school stories, Jaimee and I
headed back into the heart of CM to go on a two day trek in the mountains and
explore CM.
On our trek we met loads of awesome people and went elephant
riding, white water rafting and saw two beautiful waterfalls. CM is a really cool city with a more
authentic thai feel than down south. We found that the locals were much more
friendly and the atmosphere much more relaxed. During our time there we met an
American, Andrew, who joined us on our next adventure to Pai.
Pai is a funky hippie down just North of CM with tones of
awesome organic restaurants, reggae pubs, waterfalls, hot springs and cheap
thai massages. Unfortunately I spent the majority of my time in Pai inside the
hotel room due to the food poisoning most of us on the trek got. Jaimee was
able to rent a scooter and check out some sights but I stayed inside and
burdened Andrew with endless questions and life talks. Thank you Andrew, for
not only letting me use your toilet, but for your awesome company, unique
stories and positive perspective on life.
After recovering from our food poisoning Jaimee and I headed
South to Krabi to hit up Railay beach. We spent one day in Krabi, laying on
Railay beach, and soaking up the beauty of the Thai islands. Railay beach is a
neat little spot, about 45 minute boat ride from Krabi, on an island full of
caves, monkeys and white sandy beaches. Definitely check it out if you are
headed that direction.
Our next stop was Koh Tao where we spent 3 days exploring
another Thai island, eating pineapple until our mouths burned, and being sun
gods. After burning ourselves to a crisp we started our PADI open water diving
course with Ban’s Diving Resort. We both highly recommend this place if anyone
is headed to Koh Tao and interested in diving. It is such a phenomena experience
to be under the water and see all the beauty nature created under the sea.
Diving is so relaxing, peaceful and personal. It is one of the quietest places
on earth and somewhere you can really become one with your thoughts. We have a
rockin video of our dive experience that will soon be shared on the faces.
Well…we had used our brains and relaxed for a week so now
it was time to destroy both with the crazy, well known, full moon parties. It
is honestly 3-4 days (depending on your endurance), of complete madness! We
stayed at a fancy hotel where all the other guests were Irish! Almost every
single person was Irish, except for the two of us and few English lads. We
formed a solid group called team spiral who partied it up together during the
full moon festivities. It was a weekend to remember but not one to repeat.
Jaimee has all the pictures so if you wanna see the madness just wait for her
to display em. With our livers and stomachs destroyed Jaimee and I moved
resorts to find somewhere relaxing to recover for a few days. The spot we
found, by mistake, was a real gem and exactly what the doctor ordered! After Jaimee left for Canada, I spend my first day alone in over 4 months, just chilling in the hammock outside our little bungalow; reading, writing, sleeping, laying in a hammock and preparing my mind for India. Now that I am in India and personal space is non-existent I am very thankful for that day of peace Thailand gave me, as well as, the unforgettable experiences, memories and laughs with Ms Jaimee Devlin. I love you babes!
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Floating
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Village on the train tracks |
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The village on the tracks. Everything gets moved when the train comes. |
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In Chiang Mai |
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Re-connecting with old friends in Chiang Mai
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It poured rain on our trek which made it even more exciting
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On the trek.Our tree fort homes
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On the Trek by Chiang Mai |
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Andew's mark at Ping's Burger Queen
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At Ping's Burger Queen Pai, Thailand | |
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Sunrise in Krabi
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In Krabi with new friends
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Railay Beach by Krabi
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Fruit diet on Koh Tao |
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Same breakfast for 4 days - Iced coffees and musli with fruit. |
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Koh Tao Island, Thailand |
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Exploring Koh Tao with friends |
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Beach babes on Koh Tao |
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Our beautiful hotel for the full moon |
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Gotta include some beautiful Thai sunsets |
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Body paint sunglasses |
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Body paint on full moon night |
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My little bungalow on Koh Phangan |
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A little relaxing and me time before India |
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Koh Phangan Island, Thailand |
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Saying goodbye to SE Asia |
Love your good bye Asia picture...you are beautiful!
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