PLAYING WITH ELEPHANTS – THAILAND

As well as visiting Bangkok in Thailand,  my friend Laura and I also went to Chiang Mai on our travels. While we were there, we knew we wanted to spend a day with elephants, both because elephants are one of my favourite animals and it’s a ‘once in a lifetime’ sort of event.

We researched a lot about which elephant reserve we wanted to visit before heading to Thailand as the majority of parks will perform cruel acts towards the elephants and only care about getting your money. We knew we didn’t want to go to a reserve that partook in elephant rides as this is one form of cruelty to the majestic animals. Basically, if you are able to ride an elephant it is because it went through torture to tame it when it was young which is obviously not okay. Also, their backs are not designed to carry heavy loads so over the time these rides are causing serious long-term damage.

If you care about these animals, I’d recommend visiting Elephant Nature Park. This park was established in 1900s by a lady named Lek whose mission is to save elephants from a life of abuse as well as rehabilitating them. The elephants found in the park today have been rescued from many walks of life such as tourist rides/shows, illegal logging and street begging.

There are a few different packages you can opt for, but we decided to go for the Single Day Visit. This allowed us to spend a full day at the park.

We were picked up from our hotel by a bus along with others who were to spend their day at the park (an incredibly, friendly American family and a middle-aged couple from England who took Laura and I under their wings). This was our tour group for the day and we were so lucky to be with such lovely people.

The journey consisted of a rural drive through the countryside while watching informative videos and hearing explanations about elephants themselves and the sanctuary. During this time, we were also given a safety briefing because they are wild animals!

On arrival, we were taken to the feeding platform where we had the chance in turn to feed the elephants fruit which just seemed so surreal and exciting. We really were here!

Once all the fruit in the basket was demolished, our guide took the group for a walk in the grasses where the elephants roam freely. We got to meet, take photos and pet the elephants while the guide would share the names and lives of each elephant. Standing next to these animals was a little nerve-racking but amazing more than anything.

After some decent elephant viewing time, we were walked back and treated to an Asian buffet. If Asian food isn’t your scene, don’t worry, they also served international dishes. We were given some free time during our lunch break so Laura and I decided to go and visit the enclosures of other animals that the sanctuary have rescued. As well as elephants, there are also rescued cats, dogs and even buffalo.

In the afternoon, we were taken on another walk. This time we went down to the river where we were able to see the elephants bathing and relaxing in the heat.

This was pretty great in itself but we then had the chance to get our feet dirty and head into the river ourselves. We were each given a bucket and had the chance to bathe an elephant. This was one of my favourite parts of the day, it was great fun.

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The whole day comes in at 2500 baht, which is equivalent to around £57. This might seem slightly expensive but when you think this will go towards the care of the elephants, your travel and food for the day, it really isn’t that bad!

If you are considering going I suggest you bring suncream as you will be out in the open all day and also some insect repellent. As you might be able to tell from my arm in my first photo, I was bitten.

Overall, it was an amazing adventure and something I would recommend to anyone. The park itself is a great place for these elephants to heal and be treated the way they deserve. It really was a superb experience that I will never forget!

 

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Would you like to go here? If you’ve been I’d love to know what you thought!

Thanks for reading,

simplykirsty

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THAILAND ADVENTURES – BANGKOK

Last June, I took an incredibly exciting 2 week trip to Thailand with my friend Laura.

First on our travel agenda was Bangkok. Bangkok is the capital city and is more modernised than some areas of Thailand, yet still filled to the brim with Thai culture and history.

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One of the first things we did was take a long tail boat down the Chao Phraya river which allowed us to see some stunning scenery and temples and get a real feel for Thailand. I do recommend getting a water bus though if you would like to travel by boat as it will work out much cheaper for you than hiring a private long tail boat like we did.

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Thailand is home to many Buddhist temples and Bangkok is no exception with some breathtaking buildings to be viewed.

Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is a temple complex and is one of Thailand’s oldest and largest in Bangkok.

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Of course, this complex houses the 46 metre long, gold plated Reclining Buddha which is probably the main attraction of this temple. A reclining Buddha is said to be a representation of him reaching ultimate Nirvana in his last moments of life. This is a must see as the the immensity of this Buddha cannot be shown in photo form. It is massive!

Around the Buddha, there are 108 small bronze bowls to symbolise the 108 auspicious  characters of Buddha. For good luck, you can buy coins and drop one in each bowl.

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Wat Pho grounds are scattered with chedis (Buddhist commemorative monuments usually housing sacred relics of Buddha) covered in bright, colourful tiles making the ground very aesthetically pleasing.

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There are 4 maim halls, or viharas, to visit when you are here – all just as spectaular as each other.

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This includes the Ordination Hall, surrounded by large Buddha statues.

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Inside the Ordination Hall is wonderful, just like every temple I came across on my travels. Intricate detailing from roof to floor make Buddhist temples the most amazing buildings I’ve ever visited. The Ordination Hall displays a gold plated Buddha for Buddhists to worship and make offerings to.

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Close by is the Grand Palace, where the Kings of Siam/Thailand lived from 1782 – 1925. Although, this is no longer the King’s residence, the palace is still used for official events and royal ceremonies. The palace grounds is quite substantial with lots to be viewed.

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In the palace grounds you will find the Wat Phra Kaew or Temple of the Emerald Buddha. This is a royal chapel found within the walls of the palace and is regarded as the most important temple in Thailand. Here, the Phra Kaew Morakot (Emerald Buddha) is enshrined. The Buddha figure is made of a single block of jade, hence the name.

 

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Like other temples, you must have your shoulders and knees covered upon entry to the temple. Since this is regarded as the most important temple, these rules are even stricter.

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The Royal Pantheon, which was originally meant to house the Emerald Buddha but was disregarded due to its size, can also be found in the palace grounds. Surrounding this building are large statues of mythical guardians called Kinnarees.

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So there are some of the highlights of my travels. My time in Bangkok, Thailand was a very educational one and an adventure I will remember forever. I would go back to visit in a heartbeat!

On my holiday, I also went to Chiang Mai and Koh Samui so keep an eye out for a post on my adventure there!

Have you ever been to Thailand? Do you want to go?

Thanks for reading,

simplykirsty

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NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS

Around this time of year, we all begin to start thinking about what we are going to do differently in the year ahead. For 2017, I have thought of a few things I am aiming to do to make the year a good one and I’ve decided to share them with you.

GET BACK INTO MY FITNESS

By this, I mean both completing in regular exercise again as I have recently fallen off the bandwagon and also eating healthier. This year, I started Kayla Itsine’s workout guide and was the fittest I have ever been. I then went on holiday and found it very tough to get back into the swing of things when I came home. Through eating healthier and starting the workout programme again, I aim to get back to that level of fitness. I still want to have fun though, I am allowed treats.

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AUTUMN TAG

Just like so many of you, my favourite time of the year is Autumn so I thought I would do this tag to let you know why I love this season so much and allow you to get to know me a little better.

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What signifies the start of autumn for you? For me, the start of Autumn is when you start seeing all the leaves falling from the trees, shops start bringing out cosy knits and coffee shops bring out their pumpkin spiced lattes.

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Happiness Tag

I was nominated by the lovely girls, Bervin and Lucy, over at BeeBeautifulll to take part in the Happiness Tag. If you like beauty and lifestyle blogs and don’t already follow them, then do it now! I promise you won’t regret it.

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5 Things that make me happy:

  1. Shopping and spending money. I spend a lot more money than I care to admit online shopping. It’s just so easy and addictive. Seriously though, is there anything better than a new lipstick or pair of boots?
  2. Fitness. I’ve always been a pretty active individual and enjoy looking after myself. I’ve recently joined a gym and I am loving it. I always finish a workout happy and feeling great! Also, this just gives me another excuse to shop for activewear.
  3. Sense of achievement. I can be a competitive person and I am happy when I excel in whatever I am doing.
  4. Eating out at restaurants. I class eating as a hobby. If I could, I would eat good food in a restaurant every day of the week. I love the social aspect and experiencing new tastes.
  5. That Friday Feeling. Even though, my Friday feeling doesn’t tend to be on a Friday as I rarely get the weekend off, one of the best parts of the week is getting home after a long, hard week at work and knowing your next couple days will be stress free.

5 Songs that make me happy:

  1. Mcfly – 5 Colours in Her Hair. Honestly, every Mcfly song makes me happy I am a huge fan but I’ve chosen Five Colours because this marks the start of my obsession for this band.
  2. Babybird – You’re Gorgeous. This is the first song I remember from childhood. It came out when I was about 2 years old and my dad would sing it to me constantly. Even for years after.
  3. Arctic Monkeys – Teddy Picker. Arctic Monkeys are one of my favourite bands and this particular song reminds me of being at their gig with my closest friends.
  4. Miles Kane – Come Closer. Miles Kane is a great artist and I was lucky to see him when I went to T in the Park in 2012, again with my friends. That was a great weekend with great music and great people.
  5. Michael Buble – Haven’t Met You Yet. Michael Buble is another favourite of mine. That’s all that needs said really, he is brilliant.

So now you know what makes me happy.

I nominate these lovely bloggers to do the same:

DaSilvax

Karina Hearts

Saturday on Wednesday

Jessica Jade

Shy Beauty Blogger

 

Rules:

All you have to do is list:

5 Things that make you happy

5 Songs that make you happy

5 Bloggers to complete this tag

 

Thanks for reading,

SimplyKirsty