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Thailand 2009

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I spent a month in Thailand with International Student Volunteers: two weeks was spent volunteering at Moo Baan Dek orphanage in Kanchanaburi district, followed by two weeks' adventure tour around the country.
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Kanchanaburi, Thailand


Back to work...we spent the morning teaching the kids their alphabet, giving them chalk so that they could practice by writing on the floor. We each worked with a two or three kids, but despite the individual attention some of the kids were soon off running around or napping in a corner...after all, they're not forced to learn!


In the afternoon, we set about planting trees and flowers to brighten up the forest (yes, we were planting trees in a forest...). We were soon joined by some little helpers, and everything was going well until someone uncovered a nest of scorpions. Since they're poisonous they had to be carefully removed so that the kids wouldn't get hurt (although I'm pretty sure the guy who took them planned to keep them as pets!)

We had a quiet but fun evening playing card games and chatting. I don't know how many times we played Uno while we were there...probably too many to count.

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Brushing, cooking and dancing

Kanchanaburi, Thailand


Today our mission for the kids was...teaching them to clean their teeth properly! We gave them all their own tooth brush, but our attempts to write their names on them failed as the kids kept rubbing the pen off so that they could come back and get us to write their names all over again!


"Brush to the left and brush to the right, brush in the morning, brush at night..."

In the afternoon we decided to bake chocolate chip cookies for the kids, forgetting that in Thailand, people much prefer savoury to sweet. The suspicious and doubtful looks we got from the kids when we offered them the cookies were hilarious, and we ended up having to eat a lot of them ourselves! Meanwhile, Lauren, Sarah and I scrubbed up on our batik skills, and everything was going well until I tried to rescue a falling paint pot and ended up dumping paint all over my best batik so far...

Later, we visited the gift shop and bought t-shirts, cakes, postcards and batiks, all made by the kids: half the money goes directly to the kid who made it, the other goes into maintaining Moo Baan Dek.

We spent the evening practising a dance that we would be performing for the kids at the farewell show they had planned in our honour...inspired by watching 'Slumdog Millionaire' a few days ago, we decided to go with 'Jai Ho', the Bollywood dance at the end of the movie.




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Just when we felt like we'd been here forever...

Kanchanaburi, Thailand


Our penultimate day at Moo Baan Dek. We planned to redecorate one of the classrooms with new activities, displays and our own special ISV touch, so we took a trip to Tesco Lotus to buy everything from alphabet posters and floor mats, skipping ropes, writing boards and stencils. Below is a photo of the finished classroom:

In the afternoon we took another trip into town by songthaew (via a beach) for a bit of pampering after all our hard work: foot massages and pedicures all round (well, apart from the guys)…they’re so cheap, we just couldn’t resist! Another thing none of us could resist was the adorable kitten that lives in the salon we visited: even Steve, a self-proclaimed cat hater, had trouble ignoring it, although he did later blame it for giving him dengue fever…
Plus, I couldn’t resist taking a sneaky pic of project leader Claire having a bit of time off…


For our last night in town, we had dinner and far too many cosmopolitans at a restaurant and then moved on to good old Tony’s Bar.


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Sad goodbyes

Kanchanaburi, Thailand


Our last day at Moo Baan Dek! Just when we were really starting to feel like we belonged there, it was time to start saying our goodbyes.
First, however, some of us set to work repainting some old ping pong tables while the others decorated a classroom. I don’t know quite what was in that paint but we all soon started to feel a bit…trippy, until somebody noticed and fetched us some masks. You know, the swine flu kind. Not sure how effective they are against paint fumes, but wearing fabric masks in the heat of monsoon season is…not something I’d want to try again.

Now, for the big finale…a big leaving show and traditional thank you ceremony for us volunteers by the kids and teachers. It was an emotional night, but also really interesting and a lot of fun.
We began with games, including the kids’ favourite relay race…I seem to remember I let my team down by tripping over my own feet half way through.
Next up, a speech by Meh Aew (the principal) and the thank you ceremony: we volunteers all had to line up while each kid moved along the line tying thin white string bands onto each of our wrists and supposedly making wishes (although I guess some of the younger kids were probably just wishing they could tie a proper knot!) Apparently, we had to let the bands fall off by themselves over time, so that each wish would be granted. With so many kids, our wrists were soon completely covered in bands.


Next up: the talent show. The girls showed off their dancing skills in colourful outfits and quite a large amount of make-up, followed by some of the boys doing a hilarious rap and break-dance. Then…it was our turn. We took to the stage and performed our ‘Jai-Ho’ dance, to much laughter from the kids, and then jumped down from the stage to dance in the crowd. It was two minutes of mayhem but the kids loved it and so did we.
Now for the emotional part: a goodbye song from the kids, a hug from everyone, and plenty of tears. Our stay at Moo Baan Dek was officially over, but I know quite a few of us were already thinking, “I’ll be back soon.”



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The adventure tour begins!

Khao Sok, Thailand


But first...a whole day of travel. We had to take a van (cue bad karaoke) to Bangkok airport (where we said goodbye to project leader Claire and, randomly, met her mum) and an internal flight south to Phuket, followed by another van journey to Khao Sok National Park and our accommodation, Art’s Riverview Lodge. We just had time for an orientation, where we met our hilarious adventure tour leaders Steph and May, as well as the two other volunteer groups we’d be touring with, making 26 of us altogether: they’d been volunteering at the Gibbon project and Elephant Nature Park.
Our accommodation was a real jungle lodge, surrounded by thieving monkeys and impossible to find at night without a torch! Lauren, Sarah and I were lucky enough to share one of the rooms with an open-air bathroom and a freezing cold waterfall-style shower. But who cares if it’s cold, it’s a waterfall shower!



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Khao Sok National Park and reggae night

Khao Sok, Thailand


We set out by songthaew (after an amaaazing English breakfast buffet…baaacooon…) to the longtail boats that would take us to the rainforests of Khao Sok National Park. Each time we took the boat, I managed to be the one person to get soaking wet, despite consciously trying to pick a seat away from the spray.

After a ‘baby’ hike through the forest - we were all ready to pass out after about five minutes – and a visit to some coral caves via a very rickety bamboo raft, we had yet another awesome meal (fish and curry) by the river. Sarah, Lauren, Steve, Andy, Jenni, Julia and I went for a kayak on the river while the rest of the group chilled in the water – the river was so calm and quiet, it was a stunning experience.


In the evening some of us set out for the little village nearby for a pizza (on a side note, proper cheese is very hard to find in Thailand…getting a pizza with more than a speck of cheese on it is a cause for celebration). We then moved on to a ‘reggae’ bar (‘reggae bar’ in Thai meaning, ‘has-large-painting-of-bob-marley-on-the-wall-but-plays—techno-music-that-can-in-no-way-be-categorised-as-reggae) where we ordered Sex in the Jungle cocktails that looked completely different each time we bought one.




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Railey Beach, interesting shrine, M.I.N.E

Krabi, Thailand


Another travelling day – to Railay Beach. The Sand and Sea Resort, which we got to by longtail boat, was luxury compared to what we were used to, a real tourist resort with – yep – air-conditioning! We hit the pool in the afternoon followed by a walk around the island, stopping at one of the five most beautiful beaches in the world (unfortunately it was getting quite gloomy at this point and we only stayed for a few minutes). Worth a mention is the ‘penis shrine’, which you suddenly stumble upon unawares as you walk along the beach. Apparently they’re in tribute to some goddess or other, yes I should have paid more attention.

In the evening some of us walked into town to eat, then took advantage of having a TV in our rooms for the first time this trip by watching a film with the guys. I don’t remember what it was…but it was good. Oh, and meanwhile, Jessi broke her foot.

It was around this time that we invented the M.I.N.E game. There was just one rule: if you say the word 'mine', you have to hit the deck wherever you are and perform 10 push-ups as penalty. Of course, we were soon trying to catch each other out - "Who's bag is this?" "Mine!"..."Can I have this seat?" No, it's mine!" - in the most awkward places, such as on planes, rocking boats, half way up a mountain...



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Choppy seas and friendly fish

Krabi, Thailand


We spent the day on a boat on a very choppy sea – cue much seasickness and scrabbling around to rescue belongings threatening to fall overboard. Today was our full-day snorkelling adventure: although we had to switch diving sites due to the rough sea we eventually got to dive with the seahorses and other bizarre looking creatures of the not-so-deep.


After one of the best lunches we’ve ever had – a sailor’s lunch is the lunch for me – we returned to the sea for our second snorkel. I soon found myself totally surrounded by a huge shoal of angel fish, which must have been starving because they mercilessly started nibbling every bit of me they could reach. Apparently they were attracted by the bait of the (illegal) fishermen moored there.

In the evening at the Sand and Sea Resort, we forked out on the most amazing meal at a classy restaurant: I had Chicken stuffed full of real, yes REAL, GENUINE cheese. I was in cheese heaven. Many people were jealous. I offered them my leftovers.


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Kayaks, mangroves, BBQs and boxers

Krabi, Thailand


We set off early for our two day sea-kayaking adventure. The morning kayak took us through mangrove swamps, which were incredibly still and calm, almost eerie, with monkeys and immense lizards watching our every move and bats hanging in huge groups from the trees. Well, it was calm until a particularly sharp bend left me and Lauren wedged among the roots of the mangroves until we had room to reverse and try again.

After yet another amazing sailor’s lunch we spent the afternoon jumping into the sea from the top of the boat, trying and failing to pose in mid-air for photos. The kayak guides invented a game which I shall name ‘whoever-knocks-their-opponent-off-the-rubber-dinghy-in-the-most-undignified-fashion-wins’, which was pretty fun until all the seawater we swallowed started to take effect. Also…did you know that there are such things as sea lice? And that they bite like mad? Well, now you do.

We arrived at Koh Yao Noi, a small Muslim island, for the night – Lauren and I managed to bag ourselves a two-person seafront bungalow complete with hammock while the other girls found themselves sleeping ten to a hut. Oh, how we laughed. We spent the early evening on the beach, followed by an incredible BBQ. We ended the night by watching young trainee Thai boxers practise their moves, and having a go ourselves. Sarah showed off her two years of lessons, making the rest of us look slightly inadequate.




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Koh Yao Noi to Chiang Mai

Phuket, Thailand


No time for breakfast on the island: instead, we had it on the boat, and set out kayaking again. I somehow ended up in a single kayak this time, which was slightly scary to begin with but turned out to be surprisingly easy: it’s great when you only have to try and move your own body weight around…I recommend it! Being in my own kayak was particularly exhilarating today, as we were kayaking through pitch dark caves with only a few head torches and shouts of “Argh, rock!” to guide us.

We stopped off at a little Sandy inlet, so that we could paddle through a series of tunnels and caves and emerge onto another hidden beach surrounded by mangroves. Mangroves are awesome: I can’t believe the government ordered them to be cut down, only to find that they’d been the only thing stopping tsunamis from wiping out the islands. Fact of the day.

After lunch on the boat, we flew from Phuket to Chiang Mai. This meant getting on the plane wearing, essentially, bikinis and sarongs. We like to set a good example…
Our hotel, the Parasol Inn, is modern, stylish and amazing.


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