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On the 3rd day I went snorkeling to some little islands in the area. Don’t have pictures underwater, but it was an awesome experience to be completelly surrounded by hundreds of fishes and multicolor corals. Some fishes are so curious that they even come directly to you to give you little kisses. Lovely, isn’t it?…
Mae Sot, the thai surprise after Burma…
After the trip in private shared taxi (same price as the regular bus) from Hpa-an, and after a quick land border crossing, the first stop in thailand was in Mae Sot. And it resulted to be a nice surprise. The village is superclean (after one month travelling Burma) and it has many beauiful places, wats,…
Baan Bua / Chiang Rai.
After 5 airports, 3 planes and more than one day travelling, the staying at Chiang Rai couldn’t be better. Baan Bua homestay. 180bahts~3€/night. Near both night&day market. The family is lovely and the place so charm. And tomorrow I’ll start the volunteer living in community during one week with the hill tribes. Can’t wait. ^_^
Last day @ Koh Mak [Feb-2017]
After some great days in this little treasure of an island, and after the last sunrise, I spent the last hours exploring some little villages with my bike and enjoying some other hidden beaches… Time to move! Last island in the group was waiting for me, next stop Koh Kood!
FIRST STAGE: CHIANG RAI
One week in the hilltribes. Volunteer program of alternative community based tourism supporting the development of villages and ethnic minorities, Akha, Lahu and Karen, in the province of Chiang Rai. http://www.udutama.org
Pai is falling in love
After the incredible month in Burma, I headed north of Thailand to Pai, a beautiful kind-a-hippy village in the middle of mountains and plenty of activities to do. First mission: to book a nice hostel with swimming pool and amazing views, I think I found it… In the evening, went to a tour to the…






















