I woke up kinda late on day 7. The bed at Apple GH was terrible. Both the pillow and mattress was hard and they did not have blankets for the cold night. End up i had to use my sleeping bag far earlier than i expected. Woke up many times during the night and ended up sleeping all the way through to the afternoon.
Had some time so went to the river side to try out my funky new Gorrilapod. Pretty cool actually and it attracted quite a few onlookers.
Evening Chao Praya river
Went to take a ferry to the other side of the river and the ticket collector wasn't in sight. In the end, me and everybody Else did not have to pay for the ride :DI initially had my doubts that the ferry doesn't stop at exactly where i wanted and i was right, it skipped my stop. Without a choice, i had to take a cab to thonburi tran station.
Then another problem occurred, the cab driver does not speak english and could not understand where i wanted to go. He was kinda helpless and pulled up at the side road while i quickly grabbed my notebook and drew a picture of a train -_-" and went "choo choo!"
"Ahh ok ok!" he got it and off we went to the train station(60B $3). Drawing helps alot!
My 10B $0.40 lunch on train
And off we go!
This is a train "station" in the middle of no where.
Kanchanaburi is 4 hours train ride(100B $4.20) west of bangkok, this place is known for the Death railway which was constructed by the POW in world war 2. There are museums, cemeteries and many others about it's history that you will see here. Took a motorcycle taxi(yes you heard me right) to my GH for the night. Imagine me with my huge backpack and sitting on the back of a motorcycle zipping in the traffic, kinda cool actually.
I was feeling kinda crappy and tired after walking for more than half an hour in the hot sun with my pack, on top of that i got lost on the way and had to backtrack quite a bit. Just as i was checking into the new place, i saw a Caucasian girl ordering food at the same place and she said "hi".
Beside was a floating restaurant. It will drift down river while you eat
I waited awhile for my room to be ready and dumped my pack into the room and went to find food, turns out she is still there. We chatted and she said that she had just checked in awhile before i did. The whole place doesn't seem to have any other people staying except the 2 of us. Kind of surprising since i think that Nita GH isnt really such a bad place.
After discussing our plans, we decided to go explore together. We ended up renting(300B with gas $13) a motorcycle(i did not tell YOU that they never check for licence) and with my newly made friend, went riding. A little infor about her, her name is Alice and she is from France doing internship in Bangkok and on weekends, would sometime travel to other parts of thailand. Death museum, named after the countries involved.
I look weird with the helmet and gloves LOL
Alice
By the river
I have no caption for this...
Went to a few interesting Wats around the area and 1 interesting thing that i saw was that even though kanchanaburi is far away from china, there is a huge impact from the chinese community on their structures and temples. I saw HUGE chinese graves and several chinese temples along the way.
Familiar?
Dragon temple
While we were coming down, we saw this guy carry his GF all the way up the long flight of stairs. The girl better marry him
Then Alice said she wants to try riding it. First time for her, abit slow but safe nonetheless
Temples
Temples
Having fun with my gorrilapod
Huge chinese graves
Then we went to see a "floating nun" as depicted on Alice's french guidebook. Was very excited about it since i did not believe that it could really happen. After watching it, i was feeling sad and sympathetic. Watch the video to find out.
I felt that it was more like a circus act, a overly fat person kicking around in salt water. And they kept asking for donations. Don't bother going for it.
This is how they pump gas
Thai bells
Dinner!
After dinner, we went to see the death railway. The main character in this place. The bridge may just look like any ordinary bridge to people but if you could spend some time understanding the history of it, you would definitely look at it with a different light.
The next day, Alice is returning to Bangkok. For me, i did not see the point in staying either if she left. So i decided to head to my next destination as well. In the morning, we took a train to Nam tok to see the waterfall. We avoided the more famous and beautiful Erawan waterfall cause it was overly expensive(300B $13) for foreigners and 10 times less for thais.
My first Tuk Tuk ride in thailand(taxi all the way in bangkok)
Grave of the POWs
The people had to stand aside for the train to pass!
Over the death railway
Innocence
This thai girl was very sweet, she knew all the sights along the way and alerted us just before it appeared. She even offered us some snacks
-_-"
View along the way to Nam Tok
Waterfall for children
Picnic for adults
The main area was full of kids and we decided to go to another spot further away. Perfect, less crowded!
We talked about our lives and what we want to see happened in the future. Kinda felt like we were long time friends at that moment.
We later realised that we had both planned to rent a bicycle and just cycle around kanchanaburi. But as it was the 2 of us, i opted to rent a motorcycle and it turned out to be a much better idea considering the distance between the sights. Sleeping ZzzZ
After returning back to kanchanaburi, it was time to part. We exchanged our goodbyes and with a hug, she moved onto her life in Bangkok and me to a new destination.
I guess all good things have to come to an end so that when we look back, it will always remain as a pleasant memory.
Off she went back to Bangkok
and off i went to suphanburi
My bus driver in front of his bus
I boarded my bus to suphanburi(50B $2) where i will change to another bus to Ayuthaya. As the bus rode on, the sky became darker until the road around was pitch dark except for the tail lights from the vehicles in front and the head lights from the vehicles opposite.
Then i had another problem, the last bus to my next destination had already left an hour ago... So there i was in a bus heading to a place where it is not even listed in the guidebook and i had no plans for lodgings!
Just as we are closing in to Suphanburi, my bus pulled to a stop. Alright maybe the conductor lady needs a toilet break. So off she goes to the toilet and back and said something in thai that made everyone get off the bus and wait by the roadside, me included. A passenger of the bus managed to converse to me that we had to wait for another bus but i had no idea why. Fortunately half an hour later, we are burning rubber towards suphanburi.
When we are there, the driver dropped me off by the road side and pointed to a buiding opposite. A bus station? a hotel? i went without knowing what it was.
Pigeon holes! Great! a hotel to sleep(205B $9). But when i went up to the room , it sent a chill down my spine. The place looks like those scene from ghost movies with big stained mirror facing the bed, old school bed and blanket, giant old wooden cupboard and toilet with cracked tiles and a weird smell. I felt uncomfortable there and did not even want to take any pictures in cause i accidently take something i did not want. I even did not bath and just went straight to sleep, setting my alarm clock for the first bus the next day...
3 comments:
haha, seems u r having fun there and keep blogging! NICE
well, when i was little, we taiwanese sang national anthen everytime before watching movies :P
pretty.... patriotic!
Hi JK !
I see that my pictures are very helpful for your blog :-D
I too enjoyed our time in Kanchanaburi,
wish you a good trip around Asia !
Haha alice you are here! i am trying to send you the photos but it is so slow! i am stuck here at the internet cafe for 2 hours already!
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