So
sorry that I didn’t update my blog lately. Well, to be honest, I think it’s a
great thing, as life kept me busy. And a wise man once told me you shouldn’t
let experiences wait but embrace every single one of them as soon as they
arrive – one never knows if they might come back. And in 10 years' time we'll only regret what we have not done.
Upon
return, my Julez and Micha were waiting for me already, eager
to explore Northern Thailand. Mae Hong Son Loop by bike – spectacular!
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May all of you to experience this sensational feeling one day! |
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Mae Hong Son. Picturesque city off the beaten track. |
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Enjoying the views. |
Quick
office break (means for me: a break from traveling by spending time in the
office ^^), and off we went: From Saigon along the Coast up to Ha Noi. Unbeaten
highlights are certainly Phong Nga National Park, diving in Da Nang, getting new
clothes tailor-made in Hoi An, watching Germany’s first World Cup 2014 soccer
match against Portugal open-air by night on a huge screen placed in front of
breathtakingly beautiful Halong Bay limestone karst kackdrop and finally
exploring this very Halong Bay by boat (overnight on Monkey Island – terrific!).
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This is what Da Nang looks like from the hotel room. |
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And this is what you get when you take a closer look... |
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Hot, hotter, the hottest. Who's who? |
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Waiting is an important part of traveling in Vietnam as well. |
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Spectacular caves to be found in Phong Nga National Park. |
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Rope Swinging. Because growing up is not for everyone. |
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Just a regular sunset while cruising home on your motorbike. |
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Halong Bay. Everyone should have seen it at least once. |
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Exploring the less touristy party of Halong Bay City. |
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I must admit I have enjoyed less beautiful views in my life. |
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YES! Four - Zero! Who could have known we were abou to win the World Cup 2014? |
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Monkey Island. 300m beach. Nothing else. Beachvolleyball, soccer, ping pong, basketball, ocean - it's all there! |
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Best way to enjoy a sunset. Dad calls it sundowner. |
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A farewell BBQ. (Can't find a noodle soup picture. Farewell Phö would sound so much cooler... ^^)
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I
must say: Despite the Vietnamese unfortunately being sometimes a bit pushy or
even rude in touristy areas when trying to sell you stuff, the landscapes are
marvelous. And local people off the beaten track are soooo wonderful! However,
unfortunately not too many travelers meet them – which is probably why Vietnam
has a return-visitor rate of only 5%!
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And even I am turning my back to Vietnam... ;) |
After
Vietnam it was time to say goodbye: To Julez and Micha. To Sofie, our marketing
intern. And to Debbie and Charly, who had helped out in the camp for almost a
year. And to many other people. Time passes. The world keeps turning. It never stops. Ever. Such is life.
Miss you guys! Come back soon!
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Charly & Debbie & the Scandinavian Siam Safari Team. Everyone's gone home. |
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Pascal to the left left as well. At least Mathieu stayed. |
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True. Micha and Julez had just arrived here. But now they're gone already as well. |
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Bye, bye, Charly & Debbie! Elephant Hills will miss you. |
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Julia and Marie, friends from Barcelona times, came. And left. |
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Even Mark left. Luckily only temporarily. I hope. |
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None of this guys is still living in Phuket. Maybe soon again? |
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Guests leave all the time as well. Must be fashion to leave places. |
To
keep me entertained, Jon came up with the idea to send me down under. Returning
after 8 years. To keep himself entertained, he decided to join. 10 days for Perth,
Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Wow. Slightly too rushed for me, but quite an
impressive work trip.
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The good, old vegemite. I tried again. It does get better. |
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Beautiful Perth seen from King's Park. Love this city! |
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I even found the time to visit Freo. What a chilled-out place. |
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Oh, and: Yes, we did go to work as well. |
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The Opera House is still standing. And still stunning. |
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Darling Harbour. I finally went on a Harbour Cruise to Manly! |
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Brisbane. Terrific city. Incredibly relaxed... |
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And meeting them for dinner in 2014. Times change? |
At
some point I mentioned that I occasionally get bored in Phuket, so I’d love to
study again. Part-time. Two days later, Jon offered to send me all across North
America for 2-3 weeks in September. I can’t recall protesting too loud against
this… ^^
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May I present you Elephant Hills? |
October
will see us flying back to Europe, visiting more agents and the World Travel
Market (WTM). Once Jon heads home, I’ll set off on my own. Current plans
include Spiez, Frankfurt, Aarhus, Copenhagen, Brussels, Antwerp, Amsterdam,
Enschede, Bochum, Wittenberg and Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Life could be worse. ;)
Voila.
And now finally the reason why you all read this – here’s how to win some delicious
organic Thai coffee: Everyone who sends me a postcard, letter or any other
form of snail mail stating the correct amount of countries I will be visiting
(in case above-mentioned plans work out) in all of 2014 and a valid postal mail
address, will receive some fantastically fine coffee! How cool is that?
Oh,
and: As you are all about to start sending me packages now – guess you remember
it’s my birthday next month, right? ;)
Experience
shows mail best reaches me when addressed to the following:
Elephant Hills Co., Ltd
Attn. Chris Kaiser
45 Moo 10 Chalong, Mueang
Phuket, 83130
THAILAND
Also,
experience shows that mail takes quite a long time to reach this place. So
better post stuff now. ;) Your coffee will reach you probably around Christmas
time, I’d believe – but what’s better than a terrific cup of hot Thai coffee
when it’s cold outside?
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Fon, our design genius, presents Elephant Hills coffee. |
Awesome.
I am looking very forward to posting tons of coffee soon! ;)
All
the best from Phuket,
Chris
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Oh, by the way, did I already mention... |
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WE ARE THE WORLD CHAMPION 2014! |
Voila. That's it for today. Took me around 8 hours to create this post (incl. picture scouting)!
Thanks for reading it to the end. :)
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