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Taking the rough with the smooth

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Four to five months of backpacking the globe - Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Cook Islands & the USA. This is where I'll be sharing my thoughts, experiences and a few photos.

Taking the rough with the smooth

The River Kwai Bridge
It got off to a bad start and I should have read the omens. The minibus to Kanchanaburi had broken air vents and it's windows were stuck shut, making for an uncormfortable two and a half hours.

When I arrived at around midday, I was told that the bus to 'The Tiger Temple' would be leaving at 2.30pm. Luckily the 'infamous' bridge over the River Kwai was a ten minute walk away and I had bags of spare time on my hands. Silver linings and all that! It's not a very impressive sight, infact its a very modest iron and wooden construction, but the weight of it's bloody history more than makes up for that. After crossing the bridge twice - including playing 'chicken' with an admittedly very slow train - and photographing it from every vantage point I could find, I walked to the nearby War Museum, only to refuse to pay the tiny 40 baht admission fee.
Inside the train cabin - I didn't look if there was anything inside the teapot!
The frugal backpacker in me reared it's head!

Instead I clambered into an old steam train that was used by the Japanese to transport munitions into Burma during WWII. I couldn't bring myself to take a look inside the teapot sitting above the boiler door. What was it doing there anyway?

At the 'Tiger Temple' I paid my 300 baht entrance fee, signed the legal waiver - "not all the animals are tame...the temple accepts no responsibility for any injuries sufferd" - and wandered into the 'Tiger Canyon' to have my photo taken whilst stroking a few tigers. I felt a mixture of awe, glee and sheer terror. They were extraordinary animals.

Then the fun began. The taxi driver drove us back to the pick-up point and looked at me expectantly. "Bus to Bangkok", I told him.
Petting an extremely large cat!
So he drove us to the bus terminal. But we were had paid for a minibus back to Bangkok, so he drove us to a travel operator. He was getting flustered and I was feeling sorry for the hassle we were causing him. Afterall, he had done his job, it was the travel operators who had cocked-up.

At the travel operator a friendly chap kept smiling at us and reassuring us that a bus would be here soon. It was getting dark and all that I could think about was missing my flight to Cambodia the next morning. Or even worse, the laundry place being closed when I got back to Khao San and having to travel to Cambodia with only two t-shirts and pair of pants to wear! I was considering asking him to drive us back to Khao San himself and I'd pay him double when we arrived!

However, we eventually arrived at Bangkok two and a half hours later, and four hours late for collecting my laundry, which was thankfully still open - Phew!! Wipes sweat off brow.

Still, despite the saga, the tigers were incredible. And the green curry and banana split for dinner wasn't too shabby either!
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
Inside the train cabin - I didn...
Inside the train cabin - I didn'...
Petting an extremely large cat!
Petting an extremely large cat!
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
Playing chicken with a train!
Playing chicken with a train!
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai
The River Kwai
The River Kwai Bridge
The River Kwai Bridge
A Japanese train used in WWII to...
A Japanese train used in WWII to...
A Japanese train used in WWII to...
A Japanese train used in WWII to...
The Chinese Soldier Monument at ...
The Chinese Soldier Monument at ...
The War Wall at the River Kwai
The War Wall at the River Kwai
...What is it good for? Absolut...
"...What is it good for? Absolut...
Petting an extremely large cat!
Petting an extremely large cat!
Petting an extremely large cat!
Petting an extremely large cat!
Petting an extremely large cat!
Petting an extremely large cat!
Tiger Canyon
Tiger Canyon
Tiger Canyon
Tiger Canyon
Tiger Canyon
Tiger Canyon
Walking the tigers back to their...
Walking the tigers back to their...
Walking the tigers back to their...
Walking the tigers back to their...
Feeding time!
Feeding time!
Feeding time!
Feeding time!
Grazing buffalo
Grazing buffalo
A deer
A deer
Feeding time!
Feeding time!
50,555 km (31,413 miles) traveled
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