Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Temple tour and rock climbing

Yesterday was the temple tour day. It was a nice break from the previous days of getting muddy and dirty. We got an extra hour of sleep, which was nice too.

After breakfast we headed outside where over 20 rickshaws were ready to pick us up . The rickshaw
Is an old mode of transport in Thailand that dates back to the 1800's. It's basically a bicycle pulling a seat with wheels covered with a shade. It's a lot like an unmotorized tuk tuk. The rickshaw is a dying tradition, the only city they are allowed in anymore is Chiang Mai and there are only a hundred left. Once I chose my Rickshaw (they fit only one passenger), 20 or so other rickshaws took us around Chiang Mai to look at temples. Most of the rickshaw drivers were old Thai men, I felt guilty having him pull me a long.

After seeing some temples we stopped at one of the oldest ones that was built in the 14th century, roughly 100 years after Chiang Mai was founded (Chiang Mai is 500 years older than Bangkok, you can still see the old city wall and moat in the city).

After that we headed to the forest temple, aptly deep within a forest. Before we looked around, Milk, and our guide, Beer, gave us a Buddhism 101 course. We learned about Buddhas life, basic beliefs, and how monks live.

I really enjoyed the forest temple, under the temple were a bunch of cool tunnels we also got to explore.

After that we hopped in some vans and drove up a winding road up a mountain to a little city called Doi Suthep. Many sets up stairs later,
We got to the top and explored a beautiful golden temple and stupa. I got a monks blessing for good fortune and an orange charm with Buddha in the lotus position: the symbol for thursday when I was born. The temple had an amazing view of Chiang Mai.

Not a lot happened after the temple tour. I got some dinner and shopped around a little .

Today was full of fun adventure. We all headed to Crazy Horse Buttress to do caving, rappelling, and climbing. Once we arrived we split in to two groups. Our group started off with caving and rappelling. We climbed to this huge cave where we did a Tolorean rope (it's like a zip line) a couple hundred feet above the cave floor. From there we rappelled all the way down and took an exit out of the cave. Afterwards we checked out another pretty neat cave near by.

For lunch we had a delicious fried rice before we began climbing. Once finished we walked up to the climbing area after instruction on how to belay. I climbed four different walls. The last one took me so long to finish. I got stuck at this hard spot for 15 minutes, and the more I tried climbing the less energy I had to try it again. Finally I was able to do it, it was a matter of where my feet were placed. Never have I gotten more exhausted climbing, i felt very accomplished.

Now we are just napping and chilling in the hotel room. For everyone but 7 of us, this is the last night we have together before most of our group leaves tomorrow. I can't believe how fast the trip has gone, I'm not looking forward to waking up a day after tomorrow with most everyone gone out of my life, for probably for ever. I really hate saying good bye, I feel like that's all I've been doing this summer. I guess that's life, you just have to accept change no matter how hard it can be...

Tomorrow we are all getting Thai massages. A few of us, including me, have signed up to do something which I might really regret beforehand. I'm going bungee jumping, it has to be done. It freaks me out thinking about it. I'll just have to do my best to stay present and be scared when the time actually comes!

1 comment:

  1. Wait, your guides are Milk and Beer? Lol. That is the creepiest looking Ronald McDonald ever. You'll have fun bungee jumping. You've been sky diving before, bungee jumping will be a piece of cake. Sounds like you're having the time of your life. You'll still stay in contact with your new friends. I wouldn't be surprised if a few of you did another mission together next year. Love you and miss you.

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