Monday, February 11, 2013

Chiang Mai, White Temple, Elephant Nature Park!

Chiang Mai was our last big move (flying from Bangkok) and unfortunately my camera kept pooping out as ideal picture taking moments.  So, my pictures of Chiang Mai adventures are a bit incomplete.  No worries, I will solicit Libby (who is actually a photographer) for her photos!

While in Chiang Mai we did A LOT.  To mention a few things... 

We...
    Attended a cultural show and dinner with my Thai hosts (not pictured).  These hosts are a young couple I met for the first time (friends of a friend in Sisaket--Thais are VERY connected) who went above and beyond hospitality by picking us up from the airport, taking us to dinner, and spending a whole day of sight-seeing with us! 

    Visited Chiang Rai and the White Temple. See: Wat Rong Khun

    Went further North to the Golden Triangle where Burma, Thailand, & Laos meet--I was there in 2006 and never thought I'd be back!  

    Went to Elephant Nature Park ("ENP"- see pics below) where we learned all about the plight and mistreatment and hope for the future of these angelic giants.  This is a 300-acre sanctuary for old & often abused Asian elephants with serious disabilities--about 35 elephants in total.  In addition, the sanctuary rescues street dogs from Bangkok and elsewhere that have been ill-treated and injured--about 400 dogs!  See more info at: http://www.elephantnaturepark.org/

    Ascended to 2 mountain temples and hill tribes.

    Ate amazing food... including Burmese which is really fresh and very different from Thai.
    
    Did yoga in a really neat Shala.

...Will try to post more soon but I leave in a few hours so this might be it for now!!  This 5 weeks went by really fast.  There was something very therapeutic, reminiscent, and just wonderful about every unique thing I did.   Thailand is certainly a sort of home for me and will always have a sacred place in my heart.  Namaste.



At the Northern Thai dinner/cultural show with some of the performers.  

The white temple in Chiang Rai--contemporary temple depicting levels of Buddhist heaven and hell. 

Nawan!  The youngest elephant at ENP --just 3 months old!

Elephants are such characters!

Somberly approaching...

Our guide talking while feeding this happy girl some bananas.

Elephants at ENP often travel/live in pairs or small herds.  These old girls are always together

Libby and I giving elephants a bath.

Bath time!

Libby at ENP with an old elephant who was rescued from the logging industry. This elephant is completely blind from her owner shooting her in the eye with a sling shot to make her submissive.  

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