Category: disability

  • Wat Rong Khun – The White Temple

    From the Chiang Rai tourist website: “Ban Rong Khun, Tambon Pa O Don Chai is regarded as one of the most beautiful temples built in this century. A masterpiece of artist Chaloemchai Khositphiphat, famous for his extravagant and unique Buddhism-related paintings, Wat Rong Khun reflects the artist’s grand visions of heaven, hell and Nirvana. The…

  • More elephants

  • More elephants

    Video isn’t uploading well, so separate posts.

  • Elephant video

  • Just photos I took walking around Chiang Mai

  • More Chiang Mai – Wat Lok Moli

    I continued my tour of the city and found a few more temples. All of this was done in the early morning because of how hot it was. I think it got up to 106 F while I was there. I visited Wat Lok Moli. It is not known when it was built, but it…

  • Chiang Mai continued

    After the silver temple, I ordered a motorcycle to take me to the next temple, Wat Suan Dok. This Temple had something going on so I tried not to disturb the proceedings. Wat Suan Dok is a royal temple of the 3rd Class. I have no idea what that means, but it sounds cool. It…

  • Traveling to Chiang Mai.

    After a few days and tours in Bangkok, I found a bus that took me up to Chiang Mai. While waiting for the bus at the airport, the person I waited with told me that Chiang Mai was a better place to visit rather than Phuket. So I booked a 10 hour bus ride up…

  • Grand Palace part 2

    This is a big complex. I stayed there about an hour and jumped in another tuk-tuk and went right back to the hotel, jumped in a cold shower, and laid under the air conditioner for a while. A lot of these are from my go pro, so they are in wide screen mode.

  • The Grand Palace – Bangkok

    I took a tuk-tuk down to the Grand Palace, only about 10 minutes from my hotel. This was one of my worst days on the trip. It was so hot that my phone stopped taking pictures, and I had to shut it down. Luckily, I had a go pro to take some pictures, too. The…