As we prepare to leave Thailand after 2+ weeks, just a few parting shots and a proverb.
Monthly Archives: December 2024
Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand, is a must-visit for a glimpse into the country’s rich history and cultural heritage. Once a thriving trade hub and one of the world’s largest cities and the capital of Siam (modern day Thailand), Ayutthaya is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its stunning temple ruins, intricate statues, and centuries-old architectural marvels. Surrounded by rivers, the city offers a serene atmosphere ideal for exploring by foot, bike, or boat.
Thank you Mr. Chob, Joy and Thai Tour Guide for yet another incredible day.
Chiang Mai
Temples, and Tigers and Ladyboy’s…Chiang Mai (get it – sort of a play on the Wizard of Oz and Lion’s and Tiger’s and Bear’s …Oh My!)…if not, sorry.
So much fun and a great crowd. Thai culture is so diverse.
Christmas – December 25, 2024
Merry Christmas from Thailand. Here are a few of our memories this last week at the Legend Resort in Chiang Rai, as well as some holiday decorating cheer around the resort and in our room.
With General Manager Eric
Elephant Day
Today was a ton of fun, literally a ton. After a 30 minute drive into the mountains, we jumped into our elephant wrangler gear (unflattering blue jeans and a wild vest; they want us to look like people the elephants are familiar with) and headed into the hills. We hiked about 1/2 mile through a rubber tree grove and into a clearing where we were met by 3 full gown elephants. Our morning was spent, feeding the elephants sugar cane, some elephant vitamins, and giving them a bath. Once done, we had lunch with the elephants. It was an amazing experience.
Cooking with Ann
Something different today, we went to a Thai cooking class.
From the moment Ann picked us up from our hotel, we knew this would be a special experience. On the way to the market, she asked about our likes, dislikes, preferred dishes, and even how much food we could eat (note: look at the pictures – we asked for something small to medium, can you imagine if we would have said we were hungry!). When then shopped together for the freshest ingredients, customizing the experience to our tastes.
Ann welcomed us into her beautifully appointed outdoor Thai kitchen at her home, where we spent nearly 3 hours preparing, cooking, and dining on several dishes. These are not pre-set menus; instead, Ann ensured we were making and eating dishes tailored to our preferences. The result is one of the finest dining experiences we have ever had in Thailand, not just because of the flavors but because it was designed entirely for us.
The Golden Triangle
Northern Thailand comes to a point between Laos and Myanmar (former Burma). Today’s journey was to touch into each of those countries with a few sites along the way.
Northern Thailand: Chiang Rai – Temple Day
We are now at the furthest destination of our trip; Northern Thailand in the Chiang Rai province. This region is known for its mountains, vast fields of rice and tea, as well as a slower paced culture.
Today was Temple Day. We experienced the modern side of Thai culture, temples, and museums. And YES, we are wearing matching shirts (see the last picture of this post for our shirt design).
Christmas in Bangkok
What a beautiful city in the winter!
Colorado Boys: Christmas 2024 in Thailand
Day #1: A quick stop in Munich for the Christmas Market.