

ngkok on the sleeper train. Such an experience. The beds came down about 9pm and we climbed up to the top bunks. It's much better getting the overnight train, because with it being a fifteen-hour journey, it helps to get a bit of sleep! Anyway our carriage was being run by a lady-boy. Ha ha absolutely fantastic character; Izzy was not so amused by his banter. I loved it. I mean where else? He woke us up at about 5am and he saw our faces (still asleep, our hair sticking up) and just laughed, the most shrill, theatrical laugh I think I have ever heard. Especially at that time of the morning. Ha ha was brilliant. We got a tuk tuk to the hostel- Suk 11: Brilliant recommendation by my brother. It's in its own little hideaway and is beautifully constructed, the whole feel of the place is so well thought-out. Downside: we arrived at about 7am and check-in was not until 11am. Time to roam the streets of Bangkok. Not ideal with a backpack the size if a house. Hmm..
own. Not bad Jim. In his work, Jim Thompson contributed to the long-neglected silk industry, bringing it back to life, and contributing to the worldwide recognition of Thai silk. There you go, I learned something. Jim Thompson disappeared on a trip to the Cameron Highlands in Malaysia and has never been found.
We reached the 'northernmost of Thailand' later that day, Mai Sai. The people here are mainly from Burma, so we got a taste for a different cultural influence up here, and more m
arkets! Last stop of the day was the Karen tribe, also known as the 'long-necks.' Can't say I'd care to have coils of metal wrapped around my neck, but each to their own eh. Was pretty fascinating, although one of the tourists was crying in pity for them. I don't think they're unhappy though, they seem at ease with it all, and use it as a tourist attraction anyway, so they're probably doing alright off it. I don't know, maybe I should be more compassionate? Hmm.. will ponder over this at a later date. Really great day trip though, have loved travelling around Thailand, there's just so much to see and the scenery is constantly morphing as you reach the various areas. It is a country with so much to offer.
ere very cute. And I know they must sedate them slightly, but to be honest the tigers were all really lively, jumping around play-fighting with one another. So they did not appear sedate enough for my liking, not that I am pro animal cruelty or anything. I am digging a hole. Anway, then we were onto the big tigers. We were in a cage with three fully-grown tigers. Sensible? Hmm. We did the whole stroke the tiger for the camera thing, which was pretty amazing, just a bit on the scary side! And the trainer kept jumping up behind me trying to scare me. I think the tigers were enough. Ha. Fantastic experience. Let's leave the tiger cage now.