| Stopped by half way through because it was raining and met this local lady smoking weed ;) |
| Korean, Japanese, Chinese, American and Malaysian |
| My bike! |
| Having a cuppa drink before continuing our journey to the waterfall |
| There's my bike and 3 other bicycles of my friends because they could not ride a motorbike |
| Here we are at Mor Paeng Waterfall |
| The partner wanted to buy cigarettes so we stopped by the local store and guess what we bumped into the same lady again! Hah....and NO, I DON'T SMOKE |
| Day 2 ~ rainy day....I went around the bike solo in the morning |
| Moi |
| Interesting toilet sign middle of no where |
| Life is wonderful |
| I was the only visitor here |
| The artsy fartsy part of PAI which I love so much |
| Karen joined me on my biking adventure later on...it was raining again the whole afternoon and so we stopped by at the Chinese Village which is also one of the tourist spot in Pai |
| Saw this thing in the village and so tempted to try out!!! Must be freaking fun I guess! |
| We are Asians so have to camwhore a bit ;P |
| And we saw a lady traditional wear plucking some plants. Ohh and she gave us some weird fruits that she got! |
| Craziness |
| Being crazy is so fun |
| Went back to the town center and Karen treated me ice cream! Check that sign on the table which says ~ Respect Thailand, Sit Properly |
| Hoping across the river |
| Our feet inside an elephant's footprint |
| Hello ;) |
| Saw the people on the elephant ride...I doubt that I'll ever do this |
| Elephant dunk!! |
| Roof of the building is heart shape |
| Saw the local harvesting lady fingers and so I decided to have a talk with him. |
| Suprisingly, the guy speaks a lil' english and so we had a short conversation |
| Coffee In Love...every year there's tones of people coming here to take their wedding shots. This place is made famous by a movie. |
| A dream came true....this is like a fairytale house. |
| Rode around zooming in and out of the small villages through the rice fields |
| The lady fingers' farm |
| Thank you for the wonderful memories |
Wow you really told a story with these! Looks like you had a load of fun :)
ReplyDeleteDear Carl, you're the 1st person to ever comment on my blog ever since I started it ;)
DeleteJust like the saying of 'a photo tells a thousand words' and ya I had an amazing time there in Pai.
Hi MapleRain,
ReplyDeleteI heard that Pai is over-commercialized. What do you think?
Hi KhengSiong,
ReplyDeleteI was there on August which is the non-peak season and the town was pretty quiet so I did enjoyed it alot and in fact this is my favourite place in Thailand. However I did hear from the local guest house owner that it will be crowded during the year end peak season (weather is colder).