Monday, 20 August 2012

Love World Tour Asia 2012 has kicked off



Finally I have gotten a chance to start blogging about my Asia travels. I thought that it would have been a seamless process blogging while on my travels, but I found out that I was having too much fun to blog. But now I am all settled back home, and I can spend some time going back in time on a trip that has changed me.

To be honest, I really did not know what to expect, what I did know was that it would be a trip that would change my outlook on life. I am a truly traveled individual, but every time is a different and unique experience and I am excited about how it changes me and what I get from my travels.

The start off my Asia travels saw the end of my New York holiday, a holiday that will go down as being truly memorable.

So my flight from Egypt to Bangkok was delayed by 18 hours, but that did not get me down. Once I eventually arrived in Bangkok, the excitement kicked in.  I need to say that Bangkok airport has got to be the most jacked up airport I have been to thus far. Everything is well organized, people are incredibly helpful, the free wifi actually works properly, and getting a taxi is a pleasurable experience. So off I went to the State Railway of Thailand to catch a train to make my way to Chiang Mai where my brother Teeks lives.

This is where Love World Tour Asia began. Thailand, Chiang Mai.

I visited my brother Teeks who lives up in the mountains of Chiang Mai. Being a Muay thai instructor he manages the school in the mountains. He lives a simple life that is filled with serenity and inner peace. It wasn't so much that I was in Thailand that I was so overwhelmed, it was seeing my brother after over more than a year. Seeing how he has grown into a handsome young man who's outlook on life is so refreshing.

Off we went and hailed down a TUK TUK which is one of Asia's main public transport system. Their main transport is scooters. Scooters scooters everywhere you look. The day started off with breakfast and one of Teek's favourite places, all for just 30baht which is $1. After checking into where TK first stayed when he arrived to Thailand, we proceeded to go and rent a scooter. Was I beaming with excitement or what?

We spent the day going to the market to buy fruit which we ate up in the mountain and exploring the breath taking views the mountains have to offer. Whilst Teeks sorted out a few admin stuff, I spent time chatting to a Monk who was up for a break. I have never been asked such profound questions in my life. Some questions I looked at the Monk with a puzzled face, some questions I was worried about what his reaction would be. Out of all the questions asked, the one that really made me rethink my life was, "What are you doing to take care of your soul?" That question was my guide for the rest of my trip. That question is one of the reasons I have decided there are some things in my life that add little and at times no value. That questions guided what it was I truly wanted to get out of this trip and out of my life. What I do know is that life is what you make of it, what you take out of it. I do know that life is not waiting for me to start living, it keeps going with or without me.

After the mountains we headed off back to the City to grab some Thai food. Curry and sushi were the order of the day. What a delicious meal.


The fruit that made my mouth water. I only remember the name of the big one-Dragon fruit
The school that Teeks suns

Such beautiful children- I wanted to take one back home for Tumi
Teeks and I ready to scoot off

Taxi- So cheap to take one

The Thailand Railway station- Find a space on the floor and sit and wait for your train.
The Muay Thai instructors have to wear white..
Hill tribe house
TUK TUK



2 comments:

  1. How was the food? Went to Bangkok a few years ago... Oh my I still remember the food... I often go to Simply Asia for trip down memory lane... its not the same but it fills the spot.

    It seems they have recovered from the floods? Any shopping?

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  2. I have wandered all my life, and I have also traveled; the difference between the two being this, that we wander for distraction, but we travel for fulfillment.

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