We think the title of this blog sums it up, but what the heck, we'll give you details anyways!
Our second leg our the trip included the border crossing into Southern Thailand all the way to Bangkok, along the east coast. We have cycled just over 2000km to get here and it took just over 3 weeks. It is a strange anomaly to cycle in a place with police barricades, flooding, beaches, tropical islands, cities and new friends, and feel at the same time that nothing is changing, conforming to repetition even. Wide roads weaving among rubber plantations, small villages, beaches and the occasional limestone cliff while moving along with little or no gradient change.
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After the floods in the South, we dried off on Ko Samui, enjoyed a vacation from our vacation, and continued our tour from Sura Thani. The 10 days that it took us to get from Sura Thani to Bangkok has been the best of the trip thus far. The scenery was beautiful, the beaches clean and the water 'swimmable'.
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Alyssa doesn't like monkeys. The road into the national park. |
We visited one of Thailand's many national parks, which was no more than shrimp farms rather than the natural beauties it claimed to posses. It is worth great mention, however, the three very different, but equally exciting/fun caves to explore. Our favorite being a self-guided scramble through a dark cavern with seemingly bottomless drops along the route.
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The dark scramble, Alyssa was feeling a bit claustrophobic. |
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Don't feed the monkeys! |
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Sunrise in the National Park |
Shortly after leaving the park, we encountered a slew of other cycle tourists (numbering in the low 20's). Among them were Richard and Julia, a lovely Kiwi couple we cycled with until Bangkok. Ahhh Bangkok; not the nightmare, crazy city Alyssa expected, but not for the faint hearted. It served as a great place to get necessary vaccines, a couple cold beers, and an AWESOME locale for ringing in the Chinese New Year. Happy Year of the Dragon, by the by.
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Richard and Julia |
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Saying good-bye after a fun night with other cycle tourists. |
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Enjoying a break on a bridge with Richard and Julia. |
Our route now takes us north to Chaing Mai, zig-zagging along "B" roads and we hope to be there by the beginning of February.
Hope you wanted to see some more pictures!
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Ok, say the same of this edible product slowly with an Asian accent...yeah we thought it was funny too! |
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mmmmm....street food. Cheap and Delicious. |
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This is one of the more random stops along the road... |
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...A large collection of themed bathrooms including Tarzan, Sky view, Underworld, Bird House and Golden Turd | | |
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Took a picture of a Buddha, cause we like, never see one of those! |
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Another good flood photo |
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A tame moment with our local canine companions |
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Think skinny!! The Narrowest part of Thailand. |
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Just over 2000km!!! Now only...a lot more to go... |
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A market outside of Bangkok, what is that next to the produce? |
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Packing up quickly... |
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Oh my god! Is that a train!? |
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Vendors moving aside to let the train pass...strange place for a market. |
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Beach side Bungalow. Normal accommodation for us. |
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Salt fields |