Our scooter for the day was arriving at 9am so a quick breakfast then it was time to find out just where we were actually going π the plan was to visit a temple in the mountain called Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep and then going on to visit the waterfalls.
Cautious that we haven’t been on a scooter since Vietnam and being told that there was checkpoints along the way. If you didn’t have a license or an international driving license it was 500 baht fine…..but you continue diving for the next 3 days π€ anyway we set off I was driving and Becky being navigator. A quick stop for petrol and barely made it out the centre of Chiang Mai before being stopped by police at a checkpoint. Just typical. 500 baht paid and we were on the road again! The road was fantastic to drive to the temple as it was all twist and turns going up a mountain I was loving it! Becky however wasn’t so my rib cage was in danger. We finally made it to the top I driving as carefully as human possible not going above 30kmh. Walking up towards the gates there was bus loads of people turning up and already around…..Chinese…..great…..we haven’t missed this that’s for sure.
To get to the temple there are around 300 steps up. People were flagging not even half way up!!!

Once entering the temple we walked around first before going in to have a look at the sights. There was different Budda’s and designs plus a huge set of bells along a wall with a massive sign saying DONT RING BELL typically the Chinese don’t read things first and continued to ring the bells. I felt like ringing there neck!! Once entering the temple it looked exactly like all the others we had visited on the trip. Giant gold Budda’s everywhere.



The amount of money in religion is unbelievable I’m definitely in the wrong business! Becky is becoming more interested in the religion of Buddhism and we found out you can have a sit down and chat with a monk. (That’s a plan for tomorrow) I’ve been warned already not give them a grilling and put down their beliefs. Walking back down the steps it was alarming to see the amount of people stopping for a break.
Off to the waterfalls now which meant a drive down the mountain and only one lane available….this was going to be interesting. I never bothered with the accelerator as we didn’t need it just let gravity do the work. We stopped partway down to get directions as we thought we had gone too far and missed the cut off. As we arrived Becky was starving and feeling very drained with no energy. Lucky there was a stall with some noodles and crisps.
We walked towards the waterfall which we could see. Becky pointing out that this was it. I was having none of it. It couldn’t have been it surely. I’ve seen better in Paisley!……it was it, disappointment straight away.


There was a jungle trail also which we started, around 15mins into it we came across a Canadian man who was saying it takes him 3 hours to do it and it’s all jungle not any water. That was our decision made then we turned back around! Becky was conscious of snakes so began clapping her hands and shouting “were here” πππ that was me gone.
Since the disappointment of that so called water fall there was another at the bottom of the mountain so we headed there. Becky this time decided to hold onto my shoulder as we drove down and continued to pull me whenever a car was passing. It was better than the ribs being crushed so I kept quiet.
This waterfall was much more impressive and required us to climb and move over some rocks to get too. After some photos we sat down to chill out for a bit next to the water as it was very relaxing, we reflected on the trip and choosing what to do that evening.

Our drive back to the hostel was ok I prefer driving in Vietnam when there’s no rules and whoever goes first gets right away. Here is a bit more like back home with actual lanes/ traffic lights and people signalling. We made it back in one piece thanks to my safe driving and Becky being navigator…..we make a good team when it matters!
We walked back into the centre of Chiang Mai as I don’t think Becky fancied the scooter again to get some lunch and have a few beers while writing the blog and catching up with the missed days.





















































































































































































































































































































































































































We’ve arrived…… And so far so good, no arguements…yet! We definitely don’t look as chirpy as we did before we left.
Flights were uneventful but Dubai airport not so…I was forced to submerge myself into eastern culture by peeing in a hole in the ground, let’s spare the details and just say I was unsuccessful. I came out of the cubicle to find rows on rows of normal toilets…fuming!!!
The culture change was a bit of a shock, David was unimpressed with who I trust for advice out here and and I’m on a warning to only ask for directions from hotel receptionists. When we finally found the digs it was shock for our first hostel stay ever after a couple of hours sleep things seemed more reasonable.
Bangkok is a crazy place and pretty difficult to get around so we decided to chill and have a beer and plan the next 2days
