Donnerstag, 12. Februar 2015

Thailand- a journey(part9)

Now we are heading to the last stops of my stay. Lampang and Ayuthaya. Yes, today I will write about two of the places I have visited and then, the next Blog will be my last station-> Bangkok. 
It's amazing how time flies and it is just two weeks ago that I came back to Berlin and it already feels like from a different time and planet. So typical, isn't it!
Lampang my first station is about two hours from Chiang Mai with the Bus and so you'll be still between the hills and in the North of Thailand. 
The beauty of Lampang is, that it has much less tourists and therefore you don't find anything written in english, except at the Wats. That makes it wonderful to discover a town, which is the second biggest town in the North, and the way people live, when it is not about being part of the tourist business. 
The streets are made for the people and not for us. Thought they do have tourist, backpackers and busses with people coming from China. So the biggest hotels in the middle of the town have in front of their doors one of the main tourist attraction. It's the one horse carriage. Once a very typical way to transport people and things, it is nowadays just left for tourist to drive around town and to the Wats. 
As I mention, I came with a bus. A big one with air conditioning. No need to by the ticket a day before as the Buses go to the South each hour. As I used to look up the hotel in the internet and on the maps to 
know where it is and how to reach my destination, it was easy to just go from the Bus station to the hotel. Just took me 15-20 min walk but I had to ask on the last part of the way after the hotel as all is written in Thai. Lucky thing is, people in Lampang do speak english. 
It was warm, and by the way the nights are also warmer as in Chiang Mai, and I had of course to change clothes first. The Chinese influence is in the North of Thailand quite big and so I found a store near my hotel where the owner was actually not only from China, she also was in Germany last year as she spoke of Frankfurt. Very lovely women and she was very kind too. Gave me a bunch of bananas and I had a long talk with her and also bought some present as it happens there were some things I liked. Then going around the area was easy and relaxing and I could discover little coffee shops and restaurant to go in. I also got an idea how this town is made and how people live. 
Lucky me, as always the Wats never seem so far away from me, so it was always to take a little walk through the streets and then I was there. The first Wat is made in Burma style and as you will see on the pics, very different to what they used to be. Then the second one I visited was in white outside and inside very nice painted. The river was not a place to take a walk as it seems that Thai people have no sense about making nice walks there. Maybe in the future. But eating in little restaurant and getting into the everyday atmosphere was splendid. 
Though I was just two nights there, it was enough as Lampang has not much more to offer yet. The ride in the carriage did I avoid as I prefer to walk, but of course I took pictures.


want to know more about this Wat- read below
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those orange things are monk cloths












made of paper for funerals

the old one are not painted and here are living the souls of the dead to have an own home and not being of the home of the living, food and things are given them everyday to make them happy and have enough to do with them self so they won't make problems
.....lovely wasn't it?
Now you travel with me again with the bus to Ayuthaya. Here I needed to buy the ticket a day before, though you can still risk to buy it the day itself. 
As you will discover on the pics, a monk was with me and he was mostly doing something on his mobile. Yes, they do have such things too. But more interesting was to see how he watched other monks going buy when we stayed on other stations. 
Well, our bus came very late, so not the time as planed and then we had the luck of a lot of traffic and then the bus stayed on several places just to exchange money, things or for the driver to make a short talk with people. Also some people just popped into the bus from the street and yes, we also have been controlled from the police. 
The journey from Lampang to Ayuthaya usually takes about 6 to 7 hours but ours was about 9. So I arrived late and on the bus station on the highway. 5 kilometer still to travel to come into town and to the hotel. Being late also means you have to take a taxi and don't have any chance to make up a god price and simple put- you have to pay what they want. In my case 200 Bath for 5 kilometer. Well, that is the flexibility you need in Thailand with your money. The town Ayuthaya self is much bigger then you may expect, as prospects just show the Island. Yes, the Island is in the middle of it all, as the river surround this part. 
Again I picked the right hotel. Made from an old house, we had to go upstairs to our room without  shoes. But it was also in a short but good street as there are restaurants, coffees, 7-eleven and the mini busses. Nicest thing was actually that it was not far away to the temple, though it is very hot in town as we are back in the South of Thailand. 
Ayuthaya is or was another big centre for the buddhist religious. That's why you can visit many Wats and some Temples and all are likely standing next to each other. If you can, walk alone. The way is not hard to find and you have time to discover which you would not with a group or on a guided tour. You can also hire a bike or take a tuk tuk as you wish. Just go in time to avoid the mass of tourist and the heat. 
You won't for sure visit all the Wats which are to find, as you will also be a bit tire after seeing so many. 
But most interesting for me was not taking the tuk tuk, seeing the Temple from inside, seeing one of the biggest Buddhas or eating Thai food on the market. It was a very little Wat with two different Buddhas. Both sitting- one had a sad face and one a face with a smile. Most tourist will never meet them, but you will, if you go by yourself, searching your way to the sleeping Buddha. 
Why the sad face you may wonder! Right so. It is about the fact that we go through four phases before we reach the real change to happiness. To appreciate joy we have to go through sorrow and anger. If you are sad today, you can be happy tomorrow. But if you stay in anger you get sad at the end. If you are serene you will be happy at the end. So, those both Buddhas remind us that nothing is forever and change is possible. 
What more? Of course you can take a ride on an Elephant, but I did not, thought I saw on TV that just a week before two Elephants went kind of mad and destroyed cars. But then I cannot understand why people stay instead of driving away in time. 
Now again some pictures as I promised you.... Have fun and if you like, make a comment and leave it under this post, link me or search me up on Facebook. Soon you can also find me on Twitter. :-)
But now starting with the Bus, the monk and some pictures from the country...






Mekong river
the door of my room :-)





first you see the Wat Maha That (you have to pay for entry here)



yes - that is the famous face in the roots of a tree- you'll find it here 

they have found out that once there have been standing/ sitting 40 Buddhas in a row..


you see the Phra Ram Park and in the back the Wat Phra Ram
Wat Phra Ram
this is Wat Ratchaburana and it is a grave

the explanation for the Wat Ratchaburana




going alone the way I found this- thought I forgot the name and it is not listed on the tourist maps
same here and this is standing next to the first
followed by this face on a lotus
Ghost and Buddhas and other figures from the upper and under world
This is the Ancient Palace (you also have to pay here)


wonder what is in that house? It's the big, big Buddha below and the Buddha is big as the house is high
The Buddha from the Wihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit
yes the Buddha is the same, the house is new
here you see Buddha faces with gold put from people on it to get luck and happiness
again the Palace
on my way to the sleeping Buddha I found him and this is also not to find on any map
the sad Buddha
the smiling Buddha
and at last the sleeping Buddha and he is tall as the area is white but then except the tower in the back, all is just little stones and so no one knows how old this Wat is
eating at the market
some old house I passed
a chines temple
LOVE & LIGHT

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