Wednesday 23 March 2016

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia



I am so glad we decided to keep heading south and into Malaysia. Don't get me wrong, the beaches and islands of southern Thailand were amazing, but it didn't feel that much different from Chiang Mai. Once crossing the border into Malaysia, it really felt like we were far away from home. New language, new food, new culture... it felt like we were worlds away. I really didn't know that much about Malaysia before coming here. In contrast to Thailand's Buddhist religion, Malaysia is mainly Muslim. Most women are covered head to toe, and I now felt like I really stood out as a foreigner. You'll often hear the “call to prayer” played over loud speaker where ever you are because most likely, there is a mosque in ear shot distance. The food seemed like a combination of cultures... but mainly has a Chinese and Indian influence. We LOVED the roti and naan while we were here (and probably ate it every single day). Prices were a bit more expensive than in Thailand, but it's hard to beat the low cost of Thailand. Overall, we had 7 days to spend in Malaysia, so we spent the first 3 days in Kuala Lumpur and 4 days in the Cameron Highlands.

Friday 18 March 2016

Koh Lanta: Camping on the beach and motorbike adventures



Out of all our travels in the south of Thailand, Koh Lanta quickly became our island of choice. After doing some research on the different islands, what led us to this island initially was the long beaches, the sunsets, and the combination of tourism vs. local authenticity (some places in southern Thailand have exploded with tourism… not really our cup of tea). All of these proved to be true! You may have read about our experience at Lanta Animal Welfare. This was just one experience there that made our visit a great stay.  From exploring the island by motorbike to camping on the beach, we have a lot of good things to say about our stay here!

Sunday 13 March 2016

A visit to Lanta Animal Welfare: Koh Lanta, Thailand


Back in January, I blogged a little bit about our Christmas break down in southern Thailand.  You may have read about our Island Tour down in Krabi or our kayaking adventure from Ton Sai bay.  Well, the adventures continued for another couple weeks after that! Next, we headed to Koh Lanta, a beautiful Island south of Krabi, and then into Malaysia.  There really was so much to share, that I wanted to break our trip down into different posts, but only covered about half our trip (woops).  I am finally sitting down to share about the next half of our trip.  In all honesty, our trip just continued to get better as time went on, so I am excited to write a few new posts!

Thursday 3 March 2016

Our Neighbourhood... the Good, Bad, and the Ugly: Photography Week Four


I am excited to share this post to set some things straight.  Sometimes people assume we live in a "tropical paradise" where we spend our days drinking fresh coconuts while lounging on the beach.  Okay, we do have fresh coconuts quite often, and we do have a pool to lounge at if we want...  however, our reality is much different than a "tropical paradise".  We don't live on a compound or within a special community full of Westerners.  Our housing was not arranged for us.  We live in an apartment building in the heart of Chiang Mai (I will admit, it is a really nice apartment that is not so typical for Thai people.  See more photos here of our apartment).  There is a mix of locals and expats who live in our building, however, our neighbourhood is mostly Thai.  Also, in case you weren't aware, we are nowhere close to any beaches.  Chiang Mai is nestled among the mountains of northern Thailand and it would probably take at least a full day of driving to see the ocean.