Journey to Ancient Asian Cultures
By Kesha Wootton
Today we went zip lining and it was really really scary because when we first went there we were showed safety instructions and then were sent on the zip lines. Zip lining has such high heights, which scared me because it was such an experience when you look down. It was almost better than any roller coaster because once you went off you would have about a 200 foot drop below you. We went on several zip lines and each one was just as crazy as the last. The only thing that scared me and truly scared me was when we had to go down trees on a rope. To propeller ourselves we had someone let rope through a device so we could get lowered. The first time they Let me down the tree it scared me because I forgot to say slow down and they plummeted me about 50 to 60 feet down below. Then we went on more zip lines which were super fun. Another thing that I thought was cool was that it was in the middle of nowhere and from one place to another it was like a mini fortress that they had built up. The coolest thing about zip lining was that you felt so free every single time you went off of it. You were over an immense height that you knew you weren’t going to fall. At the same time there is always that doubt in the back of your head that if you fell how high you were up. Then at the very end we had to go down about a seven story tree through the roping process. That was terrifying to me because I’m afraid of heights and I felt like I was going to fall seven stories. Then we had lunch at the restaurant down below and we had black rice, chicken coconut soup with mushrooms, and chicken in it as well as fresh fruit such as watermelon and pineapple. Overall that the zip lining experience was really really fun.
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Today's post comes in two parts from two authors. Enjoy reading about our adventures below!
Doi Inthanon National Park--By John Blake The day started off with a semi early 7:30 breakfast. Shortly after we boarded the van and began the two hour drive to the area we where going to be in for the day. We started off with going to a waterfall. Myself jack and keen traveled to the top of the waterfall to find nothing but a parking lot. Nevertheless, we still had a good time observing the waterfall and then shortly after we went to go get lunch. During lunch there was a political protest going on right out side. After lunch we traveled a short distance to a new area where we went on a about a 30 minute hike through the woods where we saw small statues honoring certain people along with the different types nature surrounding it. Finally we traveled to our last destination where we saw two massive temples. At the top of both of them there where rooms that had sculptures in side of it but in order to enter you had to take you shoes off. There was also pretty seniory surrounding the temples and when we where done with them we board the van once more and started our way back to the hotel. The Night Market--By Peter Bonczek The markets were amazing there was so much going on. There were a lot of different types of people there and also shops going on. There were a lot going on and also so many different types of things to buy. There were a lot of different smells from all the different foods being cooked. I heard a lot of different people speak different languages . We have two new sets of pictures on the 'photos' tab--additional shots from yesterday from the tour company, and pictures from today. By Matt Stanley
Today has been an experience I will never forget it as there is no way anything else could ever compare to how we were able to interact with the elephants. After a relatively early morning following a long day of travel, we were all able to get fed and moving on the road for the ride out into Thailand’s backcountry. When we finally got to our destination, it was not after we got out of the van that we saw the elephants taking refuge in the shade of the trees. As we approached the site where we would spend most of our day, the pack emerged from their hiding spot in the jungle as they knew food would be on its way shortly. We were quickly debriefed on how to feed to animals before being handed baskets of sugarcane and bananas along with the addition to watch out for “the naughty girl”. As we entered the pen that was meant to prevent any of the 1-ton giants charging us for food, we found out where the young three-month-old elephant got her nickname as “the naughty girl” from when she decided she was going to split the group and come inside the pen with us. After she managed to find her way out of our enclosure, the four elephants managed to stuff themselves with all ten baskets of snacks in what felt like no time at all. We then took them for a walk up into the woods which was soon accompanied by them giving out hugs and some kisses on the neck for the camera. After the short hike, we devoured our lunch as the elephants got a second meal of some branches and coconuts. Then, after changing into swimsuits, we proceeded to follow the elephants into a pit of mud and give them a mud bath. This did not last long before evolving into a scene of mud and water being thrown about resulting in everyone leaving with a layer of mud covering their body. The elephants knew what was next though as they soon proceed to make their way down a muddy trail to a river tucked away in the trees. More splashing followed as we washed both the elephants and ourselves of the mud coating our skin. That wrapped up our day at the park as we cleaned ourselves up and packed into the van. After the two-hour car ride back, everybody was ready to crash as it was a relaxing evening at the hotel. *Note from Miss Prince: Check out the 'Photos' for some shots from today! Pictures will be added daily. We have successfully reached the end of our first day in Thailand. After powering through our JFK to Hong Kong flight, we had a quick three hour jaunt over to Chiang Mai. We were collected from the airport and brought to our lodgings for the next few days, the Bodhi Serene Hotel. Everyone took an hour to refresh and unpack before meeting back up for dinner at the hotel restaurant. Once fed, the boys were all eager to get to bed.
We have our first adventure leaving at 8:30 tomorrow morning. Check back in to hear how things went from one of out students! |
AuthorEntries in this blog are written by trip leaders and student participants of the 2019 Thailand and Cambodia Winterim Archives
March 2019
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