Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thailand. Show all posts

Friday, 16 November 2012

Muay Thai pictures

Here we have some of the pictures from the training at Charn Chai Muay Thai gym in Pai.

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Thai specialities?

High season in Pai started last week. This is also when suddenly many more street vendors started showing up with the same usual tourist things you can find all over Thailand.
One of these vendors is the bug guy. Selling fried bugs for the tourists to eat. I am yet to see any local people eat these bugs. In Bangkok they even charge you to just take pictures of the dead bugs!
Has anyone tried these bugs before?

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Malaria

My plan is to start heading to Laos next week. When I was in London a few months ago and had a chat with my GP she told me that it would be good for me to take the malaria tablets. However I did some research on these tablets and found that the side effects on some of these are quite horrendous!

Listed side effects for the different types of malaria prevention tablets are : sun sensitivity, nightmares, anxiety, depression, mouth ulcers, headaches, nausea and the list goes on.

I decided that since I was first going to countries with not to much malaria I could skip taking them for a while. However now I am not to sure if I should take them for Laos and Cambodia. I have deet repellents, mosquito coils and a mosquito net. Also I will be wearing long sleeves and trousers at sunset, which the time when the mozzies come out to play. But you never know though.

My question is, have any of you out there been to Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam and taken or not taken the malaria tablets. Also have any of you ever had malaria?

Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Happy deepavali

The entire gym had gotten invited to a deepavali party. All off us went of course, as the host used to train at the gym and is quite a character.

The host himself is a man called Krishna. He is a funky guy who is floating about all over the place and is nothing else but friendly to everyone.

So the party. It felt like all the long timers in Pai had been invited and you had old people, young people, kids and animals. As soon as we walked in there was the biggest Asian elephant I had ever seen! To kick of the party fireworks were set of and then the music started. Krishna had organised a few local bands and djs to play. At the mean time more and more people came. In the end there must have been a few hundred people at Krishna's house.

Of course with Pai being Pai. There were many hippies! After the main bands had played, there was a dj/ diggeridoo player who came on and started to play some kind of trance music. This is when the hippies kicked off! They were feeling the music and just going with the flow, whilst us others could just stand by and watch with fascination and wondering how many shrooms these people had taken.

All in all it was a lovely evening with lots of friends and fun!

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Quirky Pai

Pictures of this one random shop in Pai. It's called Tiger Pai and the owner loves anything tiger, leopard and animal printed. You can find anything from clothes, sunglasses, iPad covers, lighters, stickers to scooters all covered in animal print!

Thai trains

It was a real experience when I took the train from Bangkok to Chiang mai last week.

One thing that I found fascinating was the lack of safety. The oddest thing was that the exit doors of the train cars were always open. Those who wanted to could have just jumped out of the moving train! Of course I had to lean out of the door to take some pictures., which was obviously very unsafe but quite thrilling!

Tuesday, 6 November 2012

Back in Pai.

I have been back in Pai for a few days now and it's as if I never left. Sure I was only gone for a week, but in most other places people come and go extremely quickly. Most people I got to know last time I was here are still around.
I am even staying in the same guesthouse in the same bungalow as last time. All my neighbours are the same and time has just stood still.

It's funny how some places turn out to be like this and others just change constantly. It must be that most people who do come here end up staying a lot longer the originally planned.

Now that I am back I will be concentrating in my muay thai training and try to get fit in the next few weeks. After Pai I will be heading to Laos. So there will be some new places to explore!

Friday, 2 November 2012

Back in Thailand!

So after a very busy 5 days in London I hopped back on a plane to Bangkok. There I met up with 3 girls who I met in different places I thailand. We decided to go out in Bangkok for Halloween. All I can say is wow! People were dressed up and the clubs and bars didn't close. We had a great time! The day after we all got onto a train to Chiang mai. The train ride was supposed to be 15 hours, however we arrived in Chiang mai 19 hours later! By that time it was to late to take the bus to Pai. Now we are here in Chiang mai taking it easy and waiting for tomorrow to get on to our next step of the journey.

Friday, 19 October 2012

Chilli

I have been living in the same guest house for about 2 weeks now. Today is the first time I realised that what I thought was a regular bush just next to my terrace is actually a chilli plant! The only reason why I saw this was because of the bright red chilli sitting there so lonely in the plant.

Compliments

Today I got a lovely compliment from one of my Muay Thai trainers. He told me I kick like a man. Haha I guess this being my 5 day and that I can already kick like a man is a good achievement.

The main trainer and owner of the gym is called Bee. He is a Muay Thai master and has his own little wall of fame at the gym. Him along with the rest of the trainers are such lovely people. Even though they are pushing us to our limits, they still manage to joke around and create a friendly atmosphere. They really do whip us into shape and they do use a small whip on us! When we are not doing the moves correctly, are to slow or are slacking off, they come and give us a whip. Sometimes we even get a whip when we are doing a good job.

It truly is a lovely place to train!

Tuesday, 16 October 2012

Jack Sparrow

I have found out that Jack Sparrow lives in Pai and not on Gili Trawagan as I thought!

The first picture is from Gili T and the 3 last ones from Pai.

Monday, 15 October 2012

Muay Thai is....

Freaking awesome!

I went to the class today not knowing what to expect and I really enjoyed myself. The 2 hour class just flew by and all I wanted to do was continue training. I will now be going to the classes for my remaining time here in Pai.

Yesterday I ended up not going to the kickboxing as I couldn't find the place. I was searching for it for about an hour before I gave up. It's a shame, as I. Am sure I would have enjoyed it.

Have any of you guys ever tried Muay Thai?

Sunday, 14 October 2012

Nervous and excited!

Today I am going to my first kickboxing class and I am a little nervous but mostly super excited! I have always wanted to try kickboxing but never did. We will see if I can get out of bed tomorrow for my Muay Thai class. :)

Friday, 12 October 2012

Kickboxing and Muay Thai

I have decided to stay a little longer in the small relaxed town of Pai. One of the reasons is that I have signed up for kickboxing and Muay Thai classes.

Especially in the past few days I have been extremely lazy and have done shit all. I had a scooter and I would just walk from my bungalow to the scooter and the drive around. I have had enough of the laziness and have given the scooter back and have rented a bicycle instead.

It is time to get fit again! I have heard that the Muay Thai courses can be really brutal and that they push you to your limits and many beginners end up throwing up because of the hardcore exercise. Hopefully I will be able to keep my breakfast down when I go!