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Ayuthaya - Chang Mai 3rd-4th day

13-14 November 2010

Ayuthaya - Chiang Mai 3rd - 4th day


arrive in this city after two hours by train, where a local gave us lots of Thai food and many of us have smiled. Ayutthaya is one of the major cities to the beauty and importance of its temples and in the past has been one of the most important.

E 'an island surrounded by the river, we need to get a boat and then move tuk tuk to visit the many temples, we decided to see only 3. It was worth it, although did very hot.

We pass an hour in a restaurant

eat on the river bank and then collect your luggage that we left in storage at the station for only 45 cents and expect the overnight train to Chiang Mai.

I time to settle down, put me in my tomb, just get sleepy.

I wake up at 8am the next day without ever opening his eyes, the train is delayed by three hours, but this gives me an opportunity to get me a few laps into the cars and admire the wonderful view from the window. The trains are very clean and filled with Western backpackers.

station in Chiang Mai ahead fifty tuk tuk, srnza hurry we sit on the local, drink some juice and decide where to look for accommodation.

We move in the old town and the first guest house there is fine, € 5 per night, hot and clean room.

We realize that today is Sunday and there is the Sunday street market just below our room, we see that people begin to decorate their booths and read the guide that starts at 4.00pm and finishes at 12.00. We did not hurry, I take a shower, Simon goes to get a massage and then exit to find an agency that organizes trekking in the jungle and more. We find good deals with: trekking - rafting - bamboo rafting - elephant walk and night in a village. Happy with the choice we are going to celebrate the market.

There is a huge crowd of people, lights everywhere and smells inviting. Quiet evening of shopping, I was only allowed to buy the super sexy silk boxers with elephants.

You go to bed early tomorrow we expect 6 hours of trekking.
























why not?!


mr.d


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