I was walking in the street where I was staying in Chang Mai and I stopped to a random travel agency saying that I wanted to do something but not sure what! She persuaded me to do the 3 days 2 night trekking in the mountains and rafting. Not sure what I was putting myself into, I decided to do it, mainly attracted my the elephant riding!
I didn't have many clothes with me so I went to the shopping centre to buy trousers and sandals :)
Still in the trusty mood I left my passport at the lady at the travel agency (the passport, not the copy) and she told me that as soon as she'd made a copy she'd delivered the passport at my guesthouse! The day after (the day I was leaving for the tour) the passport hadn't been delivered yet...for some reason I didn't worry and I went to have breakfast 2 buildings away from my hotel...While I was eating, a Thai guy on a motorbike came to me and said: "are you Maria?"...I was a bit reluctant to say yes, because I never saw him before, and I was worried that something had happened with my passport, but then I said, "how do you know it's me?" He said "I'm your guide for the 3 days trekking. I need you passport". I said that I left my passport to the travel agency but he never got it and without it we couldn't leave.
I kept having breakfast and said that at 9am I would have met him at the agency, but he said, "no, come with me...we need to find your passport otherwise we can't leave"...still not sure how he found out I was Maria :)
Eventually we got the passport, half an hour later...and that was the first hilarious moment with Rony, the guide!
Ready to leave, I met the other people that were going to join the tour: a 42 years old French man, two 26 years old Danish guys, Ole and Per, Neomi, 22 years old from England, Simon, 28 from Essex and a Malaysian family...God forbid, I don't remember the names :)
We went to the botanic farm first to see some amazing Thai orchids, then waited for some other groups and started our trekking tour!
At the beginning it seemed fun...we kept talking and start to know each others, but after a while, it felt wiser to save every bit of breath as it was really hard! Arrived at the top of the mountain (2000m circa) it felt totally worth it...the view was amazing and I felt pretty proud of myself!
Arrived at our "hotel", I was looking for our resort at the beginning until I realised that we where going to stay to the bamboo houses where local tribes live without energy and hot water...It was pretty fun, knowing that we weren't going to have showers for 3 days and the only light at night was the fire and the candles...but hey, lots of services included in the package: automatic alarm at 3am from Mr Rooster, "aromatic herbs" to be burned under the sky, Thai whisky (can't explain you have to try)...and as many stars as you liked :)
2 comments:
Love it! My thoughts exactly. Though I never did see the couples dancing in the fire...despite having about 100 pictures on my camera (thanks Simon). Absolutely amazing few days. And possibly the most fun I've ever had brushing my teeth! Love to you all x x x
I agree Naomi!! It was great!
Where are you now??
MT xxx
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