Chiang Ri
Another bus ride farther North puts us within range of the Golden Triangle...also once know as the Opiun Triangle with Thailand, Laos and Myanmar. Again slightly small town but still about 200,000 residents. Many temples and Wats. The Wat I visited after the 999th one was the KiloWat. Ha.
At the Night Market that springs up every evening where the bus station is during the day we ran into three travelers that Denyse met during her Hiking Trek a few days earlier. We then traveled around with them the most of the next day until they took off for other towns/countries.
Applied for Visa for Myanmar on line, will see if it works. Earlier got Visa for Viet Nam in which we had to hand over passport for three days while they processed it.
So far SE Asia had definately lacked the geologic grandeur of South America but the change in culture from the US is still evident.
Next back toward Bangkok and fly to Myanmar if we get the Visa.
At the Night Market that springs up every evening where the bus station is during the day we ran into three travelers that Denyse met during her Hiking Trek a few days earlier. We then traveled around with them the most of the next day until they took off for other towns/countries.
Applied for Visa for Myanmar on line, will see if it works. Earlier got Visa for Viet Nam in which we had to hand over passport for three days while they processed it.
So far SE Asia had definately lacked the geologic grandeur of South America but the change in culture from the US is still evident.
Next back toward Bangkok and fly to Myanmar if we get the Visa.
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Enjoy and be safe!
Michael Tomlin
Colorado, USA