I took an unexpected trip to the city/region of Lampang. I
was invited by a Thai girl (Bo) I had met and figured why not. It’s not on the
path of most tourists and until coming to the mall now I had only seen 4 white
people. It is now up to 7. I took the bus from Chiang Mai here the other day
and it was a chill and cheap ride. On the first day I just hung out for a while
until my “tour guide” was done with class and able t show me around. I went to
the hostel and then went out to eat and explore the night market. Later on we
went out with her friends and I was treated to a night of drinking. Altitude is
killing me here! I could barely get a buzz and I drank more than any of them.
They just kept filling my glass almost nonstop!
The second day was when the adventure began. I got to spend
the entire day out in the Lampang region. I was picked up at 9 and we drove for
about 45 mins to an hour to get out to the mountains.
We went to this secluded
river area that has newly been opened for “business”. I am assuming I am one of
the few white people that has been there with it being more new and how
everyone there was excited to talk to me and learn where I was from. For about
$3 I was able to go down the river on a bamboo/oil barrel tour raft for about
30 minutes in which we explored a small cave and a large rock formation/ wall
with names and graffiti all over it. I’m very curious as to how some of these
got there since it was at an incline and I can’t imagine how to climb up there
myself. After that Bo and I got to go around on a kayak and explore the river
on our own, swim and just float around for about 2 hours. This was all within
the $3 spent. It was a real fun time and I was able to help her swim for the
first time and somewhat teach her how to. It definitely helped that life
jackets were provided. After all of these we were both very tired and hot. The
hike back up to her scooter wasn’t too bad but was still tiring in the heat.
This time I drove for a little and got my first taste of
driving a scooter. It was too bad but I did almost kill us on one turn! After
this I went a little longer until she took back over since we got back to the
highway. We went to get some food and ended up eating at a golf course. It was
really nice and it overlook a HUGE construction/mining or something site. After
we ate we just laid around in the grass for a while trying to finally gain some
energy once again. There was a grass sledding hill which was very different and
very interesting! I went down a few times and ended up getting as few grass
burns. Over all it was pretty fun but I’d rather do it with snow. After this
more exploration began once again. We
drove up the mountain until we reached the top. There was a large botanical
garden with tons of local plants and trees. Within the middle was a 5 story
observation tower which I eagerly climbed up. Here was a very beautiful view
and you could see around for miles. The mountains looked beautiful! After
walking around the gardens and enjoying the views we decided to go down to one
of the bodies of water we saw and I drove down the mountain. This was a little
scary and I didn’t even accelerate the entire time.
The water was alright but we didn’t stay long. It was
getting late and we were tired so we decided to finally heads back to the city.
The drive back was even longer since we had continued to go deeper into the
mountains. My ass was so sore from sitting on the back of the scooter for such
a long time. Once back we were both exhausted once I was dropped off I just
laid around my hostel room and watched all my American tv shows I’ve been
missing (Archer, The Flash, Gotham and Game of Thrones!!). It was nice to catch
up and take advantage of the goods wifi connection.
It’s now day three in Lampang and I believe that after a
movie this afternoon (hopefully there are subtitles or I won’t be going) I will
be heading back to Chiang Mai for a few days until I head off to Pai. Lampang
has been a great time and like I mentioned before it was really nice to get off
the common tourist path. It’s good to be flexible when traveling and not stick
directly to plans. If I had then I wouldn’t have been able to experience some
more authentic Thailand and get to meet some very nice new people. So, anyone
that’s planning on traveling soon keep that in mind!