Loading...
Maps
People
Photos
My Stuff
Shamans, spirit gates and a lot of sweating
Chiang Mai
,
Thailand
Before our two-day trek into the hills began, we stopped off at the Lisu shaman's
House
for some lychee wine and a bit of a sit-down. Our trekking guide, Charlie, also showed us the giant swing, which represents freedom to the tribe, and the spirit gate, which we were forbidden to touch in case we released evil spirits into the world: the punishment for touching it is "to buy a pig and sacrifice it", as our tour leader May put it. Since pig slaughter wasn't on the intinerary and our budgets didn't really cover the purchase of livestock, we stayed well clear of the spirit gate!
Lisu giant swing
Lisu spirit gate
Hilltribe children
Lisu shaman
The trek itself was uphill torture until lunchtime. I've honestly never sweated so much in my life, it was pretty much free-flowing for the first hour. Talk about attractive. Luckily, we had a chance to recover during our eco-lunch, packed in woven grass baskets and wrapped in
Banana
leaves. We all felt slightly guilty eating our cooked
Chicken
in front of a bunch of live
Chicken
s...until they turned cannibal and tucked into our leftovers.
After lunch, the temperature dropped a little as rain seemed to be on the way, making the going a lot easier, but I was still very glad to reach our camp, the Lahu Outpost ,at the top of our third hill - even if it had no electricity!
Eco-lunch
Recovering at the Lahu Outpost
Lahu Outpost
written by
lucy3119
on December 5, 2009
from
Chiang Mai
,
Thailand
from the travel blog:
Thailand 2009
Send a Compliment
comment on this...
Previous: Elephant Nature Park, Hill tribes
Next: White water rafting back to Chiang Mai
lucy3119
7 Trips
458 Photos
trip feed
author feed
trip kml
author kml
Blogabond v2.40.58.80
© 2024
Expat Software Consulting Services
about
:
press
:
rss
:
privacy