I thought Chiang Mai was laid back but Pai takes the cake. It reminds me of the hippie type mountain town I was in up in the mountains of India. Everyone kind of cruising around with no worries. It's the type of place people get stuck. You come in for two days and end up here two months.
We've got places to be this weekend though so there's no getting stuck. In fact, the whole idea of me moving forward right now fills me with anxiety. My head is so full of thoughts my ears are leaking. Tomorrow we'll do a bit more exploring on bikes. Tonight, I'll retreat to a riverside bungalow and try to sort my head out.
To Laos or not to Laos? That is the question.
We've got places to be this weekend though so there's no getting stuck. In fact, the whole idea of me moving forward right now fills me with anxiety. My head is so full of thoughts my ears are leaking. Tomorrow we'll do a bit more exploring on bikes. Tonight, I'll retreat to a riverside bungalow and try to sort my head out.
To Laos or not to Laos? That is the question.
Labels: Thailand
Laos!! Luang Prabang is the most amazing place- you won't regret it, and you'll have Khamsouk to guide you!
Go to Laos man. When is the next time it'll be that easy to go there? Don't get stuck in one place. The point of the trip was to see the world, not to stay in one place and get comfortable. Donovan
No, I can't get stuck here. I'm definitely leaving Thailand. It's just a bit pricey to get over to Laos. I'm looking into it...