DAYS TWENTY-THREE & TWENTY-FOUR: THE GOODBYES
July 1st marked our first day of Thailand. I unintentially awoke early and lay in bed letting the upcoming departure sink in. I did a...
DAY TWENTY-TWO:
I woke up from a peacefully sleep to people moving around on the train. We stumbled out of bed, packed up, and left to K-U Home. It wa...
DAY TWENTY-ONE:
We had a lazy morning before we set off for a temple called Wat Phra Singh. It was built in the Lanna style, and the Chedi was first...
DAY TWENTY:
As per usual, we packed up our rooms and headed out of Doi Tung. Before leaving, we stopped by the big garden. You can tell that we were...
DAY NINETEEN:
A small portion of us chose to leave Doi Ang-Khang at 6:30 this morning to visit a hill tribe in order to get a better idea of what it is...
DAY EIGHTEEN:
We checked out of our fancy hotel to hop on a bus that took us on a winding road, up a mountain, and into the fog leading us to Bhubing...
DAY SEVENTEEN: TO CHAING MAI
We woke up extremely excited because we were finally going to Chaing Mai today! We've all been so excited all trip for it. We rode a...
DAY SIXTEEN: SALAKPRA WILDLIFE SANCTUARY
After checking out of KUKPS Dorm, we headed to the Salakpra Wildlife Sanctuary in Kanchanaburi province. We enjoyed a presentation...
DAY FIFTEEN: ORCHID FARM & SANAM CHANDRA PALACE
We began the day by meeting with the staff of KU-KPS. The Ajan who spoke to us had the most incredible English. I actually questioned if...
DAY FOURTEEN: KU TOUR
Claire, Katie, and I kept our promises to wake up early in search of the water monitor. Our efforts were immediately rewarded -- we saw...