Thailand bicycle tour 2002 offline version
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 01). On November 19th 2001 we cross the Mekong by boat: from Laos into Thailand. The bicycles fit without problems in the long narrow boat. We would stay 3 months in Thailand and ride our bicycles for 2.994 KM (1,870 miles).
 

02). The first aim is Bangkok and a few old city's along the way.


03). The scenery in North Thailand. Day workers harvest the second rice this year by hand. Everybody, eveybody, waves and shouts enthoustiastic "Saa Waa Die!" (hello)

04). An old wat (temple) in Chiang Mai. We visit many wats in Thailand, but wat-saturnation sets in fast. Most old wats are 'restored' with modern materials. A lot of gold coloured paint and mirror chips too.

05). We book a 'trek': 3 days walking through the mountains near Pai. This is the border region with Myanmar (Golden Triangle) and guess what: friendly pretty people: no problem. Our trip is partly by elephant, partly by raft.

06). These are the so called Indian elephants and those are small compared to the African elephant. We think they are huge: what a funny and smart animals! (Picture: Winkeler Prins encyclopedie)

07). The elephants bath first. A thing they clearly don't dislike!

08). Just great, such an elephant (we want one too). The jungle walk is very pretty.

09). We sleep in a Karen villiage. This minority originates from Myanmar. This woman spawns thin bamboe strips for the construction of our bamboe raft. It's nice weather in the daytime, a little cool at night (it's November in the Northern mountains).

10). We float down the river, back to the road and it's pretty again! The raft takes the major part of the day and it's pristine jungle in abundance.

11). A woman from the Akah minority.

12). Back in Chiang Mai. Op top of the mountain is a pretty wat.

13). On December 1th we bicycle out of Chiang Mai. On our way out, we visit this 'wat Chedi Luang' that is partly collapsed by an earthquake. Frankly, we think this wat is prettier, because most other old wats are restored in an non-original way.

14). A hour out of town, along the small river to Lamphun, is this 'wat Chedi Liam'. This one has a different style from most other Thai wats. We think this one is more pretty than the tourist invested places in Chiang Mai.

15). At an elephant training centre is an open day. This Thai family is dressed at their best. We camp there in our micro tent, that we've bought in Thailand. We're happy that we have a micro campset again.

16). A trip over a jungle trail, because we want to avoid the main road. It's sticky warm, pretty and green in abundance. All Thai are friendly and pretty smiling people. The Boeddhism delivers the most peaceful people.

17). On December 6th 2001 we steer our bicycles to Si Satchanalai: an old abandened capital of old-Thailand. In total we would visit 4 such old city's, but this one would be the prettiest. We go very early and are alone. It's partly overgrown, partly cleared, partly but good restored: all is just right!

18). On December 9th 2001 we roll our bicycles to nearby Sukothai: such an old town too. The market is fun. These lady's frie pingeon eggs. Small eggs, Great taste! 10 micro ommelettes for 10 Baht (25 Eurocent)

19). A pretty picture from Old Sukothai. From a distance, that is. Because we think this old city is a misser. Eveything is cemented much to pretty with much to many new concrete. The site is wired all over for the tourist light show; Cola and ice shops all over; a too pretty and non-original garden. All lanes are zigzagged by busses, motorbikes, cars and mopeds. Not our idea of a historical park, it's more a funpark. A misser.

20). We have survived the bussy Bangkok traffic and thick smog and have taken residence in a budget guesthouse. Here we visit the (former) royal palace.

21). In Bangkok we vist among many things, the golden Boeddha too. Very impressive. Outside (but in the temple complex) stands this circus: not so pretty. In the slotmachines you can trow a coin. An electronic Boeddha then points a number. Next, pick up your 'personal' future forecast with the same number. If Boeddha was here, he would overturn these tables of the money changers!

22). China town in Bangkok: fun!

23). In the royal palace is this huge (44 meter, 145 feet, including this foot) reclining Boeddha.

24). On December 25th 2001 we bicycle out of Bangkok: on the road to Singapore! It's busy, but OK. The first weeks we'll have a powerfull tail wind.

25). Along the coastline, people winn salt by evaporating sea water. The salt remains and is collected. This is hard work in this heat of 34 C (95 F). This kind of labour pays 2 Euro and 50 cents per day in Thailand.

26). On December 30th we are taken for a daytrip by 'Som' ("Mandarin") and 'Chucheep' with their car to the giant waterfall in a natural reserve. They buy us a delicious fish diner too. Kab koen krab ("Thank you politely!"). We camp on the beach.

27). Now we pass regulairly nice camp spots on the beach. It's new years day 2002: a nice camp spot, a nice beach, good local food eatery, nice folks and no touristst: fine!

28). Along the coast is just 1 main road, most of the time. Safe, but not so nice for cycling. But sometimes, like here, there is a local road. That's fun again!

29) This 'coconut bay' could very well have been Thailands prettiest camp spot on January 7th 2002. Pretty bay, nice swimming, sun and shadow, no tourists. It's one one the last bays in Thailand that is untouched by concrete development.

30). We cross over to the west coast. We avoid tourist trap Phuket. We will hop via many islands (not all are on this map) to Malaysia.

31). On January 16th 2002 we rent our own long tail boat from Phang Nga to take us to the island Ko Mak Noi. An island without touristic facilities, that's why nobody goes there. Because we camp. that's no problem for us. The bicycles are on board.

32). The coastal landscape is so special and pretty here!

33). Our rented boat passes 'James Bond island' too. A scene from 'The man with the golden gun" was recorded here. The whole tourist circus is therefore here too, including lots a plastic souvenir crap too. We leave quicly.

34). We camp a few days on Ko Mai Noi, on the North coast (shadow!). Outside the local (Moslim) fishermen and us, the island is free from tourists and concrete. The sea here is not nice for swimming and the island is full with stray plastic polution.

35). Op January 25 th 2002 we roll our bicycles into Krabi. In Thailand we eat great pineapples every day. This is the local market pineapple cutter.

36). On February 3th 2002 the impossible happens: we meet Kami-san and Hana-san again (see Japan photo book). They are here too on the bicycle and it's a cozy reunion. Sayonara tomodachi! Mate ne!

By boat we go to the protected nature reserve on Ko Tarutao. This is the last island of Thailand and it's the last island where the concrete hasn't landed yet (but construction is starting!). We camp lovely and quiet on this (almost) pristine island. Because of the minimal facilities there are almost no tourists: perfect!

37). Adam and Eva in the paradise. We walk through the jungle to the water fall. We are alone and swim and sun bath for hours in our birth clothes. Top!

38). We walk through the jungle to the southern point of Ko Tarutao. A pretty but sticky walk of 5 hours. We walk back the next day.

39). In this jungle are huge leaves. Eva is dressed in such a giant leave here.

 

 

In the past three months in Thailand we have seen many pretty things and sweet peaceful people. Thailand is however full with western fascilities and even more with fun-seeking western tourists. That combined with the unplanned development is this country leads to scenery destruction on a grand scale. The money of the short holliday fun seekers demands luxuary fascilities and the whole coastline is crammed with it. That's allright ofcourse, there is a choice for everyone. Thailand was nice for this bicycle visit. It's friendly, easy, cheap and safe. It is hard to find something original. For that you need a bicycle, between and (far) outside the tourist centres. There it's pretty.


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