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East Asia or the Far East includes the following countries: Brunei, Cambodia, China, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Laos, Macau, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, North Korea, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Timor-Lestr (East Timor), Taiwan, Vietnam.

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הקדמה: יפן, סין מקבלות דחיה לטובת תאילנד, לאוס

Filed under: Laos, East Asia, Thailand | 3,055 Views | By Amir.W
24 07 2006
הקדמה: יפן, סין מקבלות דחיה לטובת תאילנד, לאוס

איך הכל התחיל

הכל התחיל לפני מספר שנים כשעלה אצלי הרעיון לטוס ליפן, רעיון שהתפתח לטיול שכלל גם את סין. הטיול נשאר בגדר רעיון במשך שנים רבות וכלל לא חשבתי לתכנן את הטיול בפועל. אל התרבות היפנית התוודאתי לראשונה דרך סרטי האנימציה האיכותיים של מפיק דגול בשם אייהו מיאזאקי (Hayao Miyazaki). צחלקכם מכיר אותו באופן עקיף מסרט מפורסם, “הנסיכה מונונוקי”, אבל דווקא זה לא היה מה שמשך אותי לכיוון. את הסרט שידוע בארץ בשם “המסע המופלא” ראיתי זמן רב לפני שהגיע אלינו ועבר הסבה לעברית, ולמעשה הרבה לפני שהגיע לגירסתו האנגלית. הסרטים של מיאזאקי היו עוברים תהליך שלם שהיה לוקח לעיתים כשנה עד שהיו מקבלים את הדיבוב לאנגלית. כל הסרטים של הסטודיו שלו ביפן, סטודיו גיבלי, במקורם הופקו בשפה היפנית, וזה מה שנתן לי את הרצון העז ללמוד את אותה שפה. כשראיתי לראשונה, בשנת 2001, את הסרט בשפה היפנית עם כתוביות באנגלית התחלתי להבין כמה היה עוזר לי להבין את השפה הזו על בוריה.

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קורס צלילה. ישראל או תאילנד?

Filed under: Eilat, South Thailand, Middle East, Israel, East Asia, Diving, Thailand | 2,358 Views | By Amir.W
24 07 2006

למה לצלול?

אל העולם התת-הימי המופלא הגעתי במקרה . זה היה לפני מספר שנים במהלך אחד מהביקורים שלי בריף הדולפנים באילת. במקום מוצעת צלילת היכרות במחיר לא זול. קצת מפחיד להתמסר למכשירים ולהתנתק מכל אפשרות לשאוף אוויר בצורה שבה אנו רגילים מעל המים. לקח לי כמה דקות טובות להתרגל למצב החדש. צלילת ההיכרות מגיעה לעומק שבין שלושה עד חמישה מטרים. למרות המחיר הגבוה, אני ממליץ לכל אחד להתנסות ולו פעם אחת בחוויית הצלילה. עברו שנים מאז אותה צלילה, ולמרות שקיבלתי החלטה לעבור קורס צלילה, היא מעולם לא יצאה לפועל. בסה”כ, הצלילה הינה ספורט שאינו זול ואף עלול להיות מסוכן אם לא נלקח ברצינות הראויה. כדי שיהיה אפשר להנות מהצלילה, יש לנסוע עד אילת ואף רחוק משם. בים התיכון הראות לא טובה ולא נמשכתי לצלול שם. גם הרחיקו אותי סיפורי האימה על מדוזות ענק שצורבות את הצוללים בלב ים, ובסופו של דבר ירדתי לגמרי מהנושא.

קורס הצלילה שלי קיבל דחיפה רצינית כאשר החלטתי לטוס לתאילנד בינואר 2007. שמעתי סיפורים על גן-עדן מתחת למים שאסור לפספס. החלטתי לנצל את חלון ההזדמנויות שנפתח והלכתי לבדוק לגבי קורס צלילה זול בתאילנד. שתי ציפורים במכה אחת?
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Journal: Tel Aviv – Bangkok – Kanchanaburi

Filed under: Bangkok, Flight, Far East Travel Journal 2007, Central Thailand, Khao San, Kanchanaburi, Thailand | 6,344 Views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
9 01 2007
יומן מסע: מתל-אביב לבנגקוק ומייד לקנצ'נבורי~Journal: Tel Aviv - Bangkok - Kanchanaburi

January 9, 2007

The flight from Tel Aviv to Kiev lasted four and a half hours as planned. From Kiev, and after waiting a couple of hours I went on the flight to Bangkok. A couple of minutes after the plane took off we were over the clouds. They were as thick and as white like in fairy tales.

On the plane I met Yulia who came from St.Petersburg for a ten days vacation in Pattaya. She told me she runs a gym and two restaurants in Russia. After nine hours, two meals, half a movie, lots of music and some games on my PDA we arrived in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Tour to Erawan National Park and an Elephant Trek

Filed under: Far East Travel Journal 2007, Caves, Waterfalls, Central Thailand, Elephants, Monkeys, Kanchanaburi, Erawan, Natual Reservation, Sunsets, Thailand | 6,500 Views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
10 01 2007
טיול מאורגן לשמורת ארואן וטרק פילים ממוסחר~Tour to Erawan National Park and an Elephant Trek

January 10, 2007

That day I went on an organized tour to Erawn National Park and the seven waterfalls. The program included visiting the reservation, an elephant trek and washing in the river with elephants. Next on the program was a visit to a cave and riding the train to the famous bridge over the river Kwae.

Erawan National Park and the seven waterfalls

We started a trek in the national park that included a three hours walk which reminded me the Jordan Park in Israel. On the way to the park I met Andy from England. Together we walked till the seventh waterfall which was the higher and most impressive than than all others. The rumors I read about the difficulties reaching this waterfall turned out as false. You do have to put some effort to reach the end of the route, but it’s not so hard for a person with reasonable fitness. On the way back we stopped to refresh at the fourth waterfall. The water is cold so you have to choose between a fast cold entrance or a slow entrance which involves some nibbles from the fish who swim near the rocks.

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Around Kanchanaburi On A Motorcycle

Filed under: Motorcycle, Far East Travel Journal 2007, Central Thailand, Monkeys, Kanchanaburi, Markets, Sunsets, Thailand | 3,281 Views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
11 01 2007
עשרות קילומטרים מסביב לקנצ'נבורי על קטנוע~Around Kanchanaburi On A Motorcycle

January 11, 2007

I woke up and checked my options to stay in bed, since I can’t walk much because of the injury in my ankle. One hour later I started getting ready for breakfast. My walking shoes, Asolo Highland, are a reinforced leather block which gives a lot of support to the ankle. I tried to walk a little. It was still hard but possible. The shoe reminded me of an elastic bandage because of its support. After this positive development I went checking an option of renting a motorcycle. I usually don’t get along with motorbikes, and there’s a slight license problem, but some training in parking lots back at my country brought me to the point in which I’m only missing the official license. I do have an international driver’s license after all.

Around Kanchanaburi on a motorbike

A quick tour around some agencies and I’m already renting a nice Mio 110cc automatic. After a short explanation and saying to myself “left side, left side, left side” (in Thailand you have to drive on the left side like in the UK), I took the Mio and went looking for a gas station.

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Hitchhiker, Museums and Tigers Around Kanchanaburi

Filed under: Motorcycle, Wild Boars, Far East Travel Journal 2007, East Thailand, Temples, Central Thailand, Monks, Tigers, Pak Chong, Deers, Kanchanaburi, Thailand | 5,715 Views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
12 01 2007
טרמפיסטית, מוזאונים ונמרים באזור קנצ'נבורי~Hitchhiker, Museums and Tigers Around Kanchanaburi

January 12, 2007

Kanchanburi Province, 120 kilometers on a motorcycle in half a day, one local hitchhiker, two museums, a few tigers and some other wild animals.

Today I planned to visit the famous Tiger Temple. I was not sure whether to take an organized tour for 120 baht, not including entrance fee (300 baht) or get there by myself. Renting a motorbike for such a ride is relatively expensive because it requires a considerable amount of fuel. A short conversation with a nice Thai girl at a local traveling agency convinced me to go by my own. The ride went through road number 323, but instead of going straight to Tiger Temple, I turned left to Ban Kao. This is where Ban Kao National Museum is located which is an historical museum of human kind four thousand years ago. I planned to go from there to Prasat Muang Sing Historical Park, which is the old city of Muang Sign. This detour would bring me back to road 323 directly to Tiger Temple.

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Two Million Bats In A Cave In Khao Yai National Park

Filed under: Trekking, Far East Travel Journal 2007, East Thailand, Caves, Snakes, Bats, Pak Chong, Natual Reservation, Khao yai | 2,173 Views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
13 01 2007
שני מיליון עטלפים יוצאים ממערת העטלפים בשמורת קאו יאי~Two Million Bats In A Cave In Khao Yai National Park

January 13, 2007

That day we went for a half day tour to Khao Yai National Park. We walked into a cave where we saw guano, some bats and a green snake. We drove from there to the famous bat cave. We stood there for quite some time while watching the amazing sight of millions of bats leaving the cave toward their nightly hunt in the rain forests of the area.

Saturday was calm and boring. The Green Leaf is located fifteen kilometers from Pak Chong. In that area there’s a small number of guest house, mini-markets and one 7/11 store. There’s also an ATM. When I asked Chao, our guide, about attractions in the guest houses area, I was told there’s nothing to see besides a school in which there was nothing as well.

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Trekking In Khao Yai National Park And To Khorat

Filed under: Isan, Trekking, Far East Travel Journal 2007, East Thailand, Waterfalls, Birds, Khorat (Nak, Natual Reservation, Khao yai | 1,873 Views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
14 01 2007
טרקינג בשמורת קאו יאי ונסיעה לקוראט~Trekking In Khao Yai National Park And To Khorat

January 14, 2007

Khao Yai National Park. We went on a truck for a full day trekking in the rain forests of Khao Yai. The ride starts early in the morning inside an open pickup truck so it’s very cold. You must bring a long sleeved shirt. It’s also very cold in the evening. During the day the weather gets hot.

The tour in the reservation was nice, but I was expecting something completely different. After a couple of hours walking in the park I already canceled my plans for staying another day. The rain forests, and I emphasize on the forests, are not the known jungles as you might have seen in Africa or in the movies. No jungles and no animals.

Trekking in Khao Yai

The forests are made of huge trees going up high to twenty to thirty meters. The trek goes through the wild bush, but it reminded me of the Israeli forests which are not the jungle-type at all. I’ve seen enough of these. The park itself is huge so you have to drive on the road which goes threw it. From time to time the guide stops the truck when he spots some animal on one of the trees. We spotted a couple of hornbills (birds), one huge squirrel, a couple of more birds and one or two monkeys on the trees.

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Horse Washing, Phimai Temples And A Night Train

Filed under: Isan, Far East Travel Journal 2007, East Thailand, Temples, Horses, Elephants, Phimai, Khorat (Nak, Night Train, Thailand | 1,656 Views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
15 01 2007
רחיצת סוסים, מקדשי פימאי ורכבת לילה אחת~Horse Washing, Phimai Temples And A Night Train

Janurary 15, 2007

I woke up in the morning and remembered I have to go through the bank. $300 USD in travelers checks transfered to a couple of thousands bahts. The nice tuktuk driver (30 baht) waited patiently outside the bank until I came out and took me back to the hotel. On the same street where the hotel is located there are a couple of monuments so I went checking them by foot. I checked out from the hotel and left my large bag at the reception.

Khorat is a large city with a lot of traffic. The number of cars in comparison to Kanchanaburi is high. Despite of this I tried looking for an automatic motorcycle. Unfortunately I found out that in the entire city you cannot find a single automatic motorcycle. The attempts to explain to me how to operate the manual gear didn’t help so much. A city with so much traffic along with a two days experience of riding motorcycles on the road, not to mention it’s on the left side, are not a good recipe to learn something new. Perhaps at a later time.

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Crossing To Laos And A Vientiane Tour

Filed under: Motorcycle, Isan, Vientiane, Far East Travel Journal 2007, Laos, East Thailand, Border Crossing, Nong Khai, Markets, Thailand | 2,273 Views | By Amir.W עבריתעברית
16 01 2007
מעבר גבול ללאוס וסיור בעיר הבירה ויאנטיאן~Crossing To Laos And A Vientiane Tour

January 16, 2007

It’s 6:15 AM. Outside the train station in Nong Khai is still dark and curious tuktuk drivers still observe what I do. You can count the number of tourists on one hand. I went outside where a few more drivers sat near the fire. I paid 50 baht for a tuktuk to the border, a ten minutes drive. On the way the driver stops in the Visa Service + Bus which I already heard of as a scam. The bus fee, including help for filling the Visa forms, is 2000 baht which includes also the Visa itself. I politely refused to the offer. Before we went on the girl in the agency gave me a tip to pay in dollars and not in baht because of the low conversion rate ($31 USD vs 1500 baht). It’s a little before 7:00 AM and I’m already in the Thailand – Laos border. The exit from Thailand goes without a problem and I go on the local bus that cross the friendship bridge which separates Thailand and Laos. You are not allowed to walk there by foot.

Crossing the border to Laos

The Laos border is located at the other side of the bridge. The place is completely empty, only two German tourists are waiting for the Visa approval. Those who don’t have a Visa have to approach a small windows, open it and hand the clerk 1500 baht or $31 USD. I gave him $35 USD, my passport and a passport photo. I was then told to wait.

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