The beginning and the end, and also a little bit in the middle. Basically, all the elephant unrelated parts with my transportation itinerary.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Taxi: SATY - Imabari JR Station
Bus: Imabari JR Station 21:05 - Toyo Port 21:55
Orange Ferry: Toyo 22:30 - Osaka 6:10
Taxi: I usually go to Saty and grab a taxi from there because it's easy. BUT surprise surprise, there were no taxis there when I went! So I called for a taxi.. I talked to a taxi operator but I guess he was confused because there usually are taxis at Saty and also Saty is a big building so he wasn't sure where to pick me up? Actually, I'm just making excuses for him. He was really rude to me.. when it was clear that I was a foreigner, he just put down the phone and answered other calls! I kept saying "hello", but he ignored me.. so I hung up. And called another company who I had no problems communicating with. A taxi soon came but I was SO scared I would miss my bus.
Bus: I made it! With lots of time to spare but the taxi scare aggravated my ulcer so I was soo nauseous on the bus. I had no water so I had to wait until I got to the ferry to take some medicine.
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Airport Limousine Bus: Nankai Ferry Terminal 7:45 - KIX 8:10
TG623: KIX 11:00 - BKK 3:45
FD3238: BKK 18:35 - CNX 19:40
Taxi: CNX 20:40 - Sarah Guesthouse
Travel: I topped up my dtac sim card at Suvarnabhumi and bought a truemove sim card for international calls. There was a moment when I freaked out about making my flight to Chiang Mai because I was still on Japan time. And of course I had problems with Air Asia. The flights never start or arrive on time. This time I got to Chiang Mai 40 minutes late, but I didn't mind because the airfare is so cheap! And then, of course! The taxi had a hard time finding Sarah Guesthouse. He was weaving through all the backstreets so I didn't know where we were either. I just tried to take all the delays calmly today because I already had the taxi scare the day before and the time difference freak out in Bangkok. Breathe and smile, right? haha
Chiang Mai: On this trip, I could spend one night in the city before I headed to the park. I dropped off my bags at Sarah's Guesthouse and headed off to the night markets. I bought two pairs of fisherman pants, a handful of earrings and a decorative ribbon necklace. I also snacked on various night market food. My favourite is the meatballs in sweet and spicy sauce. I saw a sweetcorn stand. It reminded me of how Japanese people have corn in a small tin pan at yakiniku (Korean BBQ). I bought a cup and it was the best thing I had all night! It was super buttery, sweet and there was a red gummy candy in my corn too? I don't know what that was about, but I'm cool with sweets in my food anytime haha.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Walking: Sarah Guesthouse - ENP Office 8:00
ENP Van: ENP Office - Elephant Nature Park!
Office: I paid for my one week at ENP and two weeks at Surin. I took a water bottle and TWO t-shirts before Patty stopped me. I forgot I was only going to the park for one week this time haha. My bad!
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Ute: Surin Project 7:15 - Bus Station
Gold Class Bus: Bus Station 8:00頃 - Bangkok 15:00頃
Taxi: Mochit Bus Station - Chatuchak MRT station
MRT: Chatuchak MRT station - Huai Khwang MRT station
Walk: Discovery Lodge!
"Ute" short for utility vehicle in Australia. I actually had to wiki the spelling for that just now. Back home, I would have called it a pickup truck.
Discovery Lodge: Yes, as always, the taxi driver had no idea where I wanted to go! I had to call John to make sure we didn't drive in circles. When I got to the MRT station, I beeped when I went through the gate. I had to open all my bags. The security lady barely took a look at them. I think it took me ten times longer to zip them up haha. I had no problems going to the hostel. It really feels like home when I go because John is so welcoming. He put me in room 303. I dropped off my bags and took a much needed shower to cool off. It was surprisingly so much hotter in Bangkok than in Surin!
Union Mall: I met up with a friend and we went to a huge mall with 8 floors. I wanted to get new crocs for Thong Dee and Antoinette's book, the Great Elephant Escape. Unfortunately, I couldn't find either item but we had some great pizza (wings and pasta too)! We couldn't finish all the food 55 ("55" = haha for Thai people).
The Saxophone: My friend took me to a really chill bar It had jazzy live music. The (girly) drinks had a saxophone stir stick. It was so cute! I really wanted to keep it as a souvenir but I'm trying to learn not to be a pack rat.
Monday, January 10, 2011
TG672: BKK 11:00 - KIX 18:10
Airport Limousine: KIX 21:45 - Nankai Ferry Terminal 21:10
Orange Ferry: Nankai Ferry Terminal 22:30 - 6:10
Airport: At immigration, I had the SLOWEST officer. I didn't really need to be anywhere, so I didn't mind but some of the customers were really mad. Many people moved to different lines (that turned out to be a really smart move). It took so long that my luggage was off the conveyor belt and waiting for me haha. I had dinner at the same restaurant as last trip. I got a bacon and egg hamburger with barbecue fries and a coke.
Ferry: I was on the same bus and ferry as Vicky and Joe. Vicky went home to England and Joe was traveling through a bit of Europe. It was nice to see familiar faces so soon to coming home.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Bus: Toyo Port 6:20 - Imabari JR Station 7:03
Taxi: Imabari JR Station - Home!
Friday, December 17, 2010
The Beginning and the End
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Thursday, December 16, 2010
Thailand: Take 4
The first time I ever visited Thailand was in December 2009. Fast forward one year later and it's my fourth time back! I came to Japan thinking that I would travel all of Southeast Asia while I lived here. Instead, I have gone to Thailand during every major holiday I had.
Every time I go to Thailand, there are many inconveniences that I have to go through, obstacles to overcome, and sacrifices I need to make. I always come home with tears in my eyes because I'm sad to say goodbye, but if I am honest, every time in Thailand has turned out to be a very trying time. So it is amazing that I keep going back!
Note: The memory card in my newly bought pentax broke so I had to go photo searching on facebook (again).
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Monday, September 27, 2010
A Look Around Surin
The market stalls when you enter the front gates. They sell snacks, drinks, elephant tail hair and ivory souvenirs.
Shelters for humans.
Shelters for Elephants.
There are babies everywhere in Surin.
This is where we have breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Main road.
Across from my room. You can see Sarot cleaning. That is where Nong Ning is chained at night.
Homestay options.
Inside a building.
My room.
Washroom with bucket showers.
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Sunday, September 26, 2010
Goodbyes
Please excuse the way I'm dressed (I'm dressed like my sister.. It was the only (sort of) clean clothes I had left. haha) and the crazy maniac why I'm laughing in some pictures. It must have been something really funny.. haha
Mahouts and Elephants
Staff
Volunteers
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
Surin Day 6
Breakfast: Boiled eggs, bananas, and watermelon
Morning: We went to the field where we planted bamboo to put up signs. We got a little lost driving around and there was a small biting red ant problem while we posed for photos.
Grow big and strong my baby bamboo tree!
All the photos above were taken by Alex Godfrey.
Elephant Walk: We walked with the elephants to the new property and had a picnic lunch.
The water level can go over the raised road during rainy season..
A little break before we stop for lunch
The pick up got stuck in the mud.
Chet and his wonderful smile in a kitchen apron in the middle of a forest haha
All photos below were taken by Alex Godfrey.
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