Dozy House

This place!
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I could have written tonnes of stuff about my home base in Chiang Mai. But I have waited because I never felt I could do it justice until I let my thoughts mature a bit. And I also knew I were coming back, I wanted to do a bigger general post about the hotel instead of just posting tidbits here and there.

So I’ve had this hotel as a spring board and resting place for my adventures in northern Thailand. At first I had booked a couple of days but as time went and my plans for Thailand solidified I managed to get back there a couple of times for a day or two during my travels. The hotel is in a good location in the western parts of the old town (which I really like by the way). It is close to many things of interest and yet in a quiet alley (except for when the school band right next to the hotel plays in the morning 😉 )

I could talk about the physical quality of the hotel, the amenities, the facilities or the services. But I won’t. I don’t like to write reviews anyway since I always seem to be looking for different stuff than others. I always have to read between the lines and guess if I will enjoy my time. And when I write a review I can’t help to feel that my words won’t help the reader. Anyway, instead I will share some stories and some memories of the people who made my stay what it was.

Jina, the owner, always smiling and friendly. She really puts her soul into this place and she really works hard and tries her best to make you feel at home. She is such a genuine good person and you could tell that right away. She is living there with her husband, Thor who is fun and very kind as well and their almost two year old son. I’m not superduper great with kids but Dham seemed to like me and I did my best to hang around him and play with him a bit. He is very smart and cute. He is kind, fun and curious about everything. He also remembered me when I got back there after a week or so which was adorable.

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Then there is Mint, another great addition to the team. She is not living there but she is working there in the reception. She is just as kind as Jina and just as helpful and genuinely good. She is 22 years old and studying psychology at university. We had some nice conversations and the one I remember the most was about tv shows, she also likes Fringe! Blew my mind since not many people know about it! And of course Lie to me, another great show that many people overlooked. She could also recommend places to visit in Thailand which I greatly appreciated.

These people are genuinley good and helpful. I’d like to share a story with you proving this fact.

Before I went to Pai I had planned to be away for maybe eight days or so in total including a visit to Mae Hong Son before going back to Chiang Mai. But I came back a bit earlier from my northwestern adventures. I emailed and asked if there were any rooms available and there were. I could stay in the dorm for one day and then move up to a private room the following day. But when I got back Jina had made a room avalliable for me for all days. That was very considerate I thought.

The story isn’t finished yet though.
My reasons for going back earlier were firstly that I wanted to spend more time in Pai. This meant that I had so little time in Mae Hong Son that it wasn’t worth it. The second reason was that my friends that I met in Vietnam was in Chiang Mai, Caro and Damien. And the third one as a bonus and the important one for this particular story was that Jina had invited me to come by the 19th because there would be an annual celebration for the Dozy House, now turning three years old. Happy birthday!

It turned out to be a good choice to go back earlier because I became I’ll. I had fever and weird stomach issues for a day. It would not have been nice to experience Mae Hong Son like that. And what better place to cure yourself than at home away from home? Jina made sure that I got the rest I needed. But unfortunately this meant that I could not meet up with Damien and Caro. I hope we can find time to do it soon!

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The celebration was an honor to witness and partake in. In the morning 5 monks came to give their blessings. They chanted for half an hour or so and it was actually very soothing, moody and kind of mystical in a way. The family sat in the front and we visitors in the back. They finished the ceremony by blessing us all and the house. They got some donations in form of food from the family and then they sat down to eat lunch prepared by the family. Jina had been preparing this from 03 in the morning to make it all perfect. And here comes the main reason why I bring this up in this post. Because of the early rising from Jina they accidentally overbooked the hotel. So she asked me to stay in her sons room!
I am not picky with sleeping arrangements from day to day so this was no problem at all. In fact it was an honour to be invited into their home. And it also showed the kindness and problem solving nature of them all.

They all treated me very nice and almost as if I would have been a family member. I felt that this was a home away from home (remind me to write about what I think of my home during my travels :p). Several times they invited me to come sit with them and eat breakfast, lunch or dinner.
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They showed complete trust in me early on. They let me take care of the hotel for twenty minutes! What a responsibility and a fun one!

When I was ill I didn’t plan anything. So Jina asked me to come by when Dham had his last day in school. I did not know what to expect but it turned out to be fun. We went to the kindergarten, Brain School just a few minutes away. The school had a big room where a bunch of kids were hanging around, playing and doing what kids do. It was clearly a good place for kids. All the staff I met were good with the kids and kind people. Mint had also been working there before which actually made a lot of sense because earlier I had noticed that she was very good with kids (unlike me)! Jina had brought pizza, sodas and balloons. I inflated some baloons and played with a couple of curious and cute kids. We then had the pizza (they bought too much so they let me have some for free), put on some kids music and we also had a tad bit of wine. It was fun!

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None of these experiences could I have planned for. And none of these have I experienced before. I am very greatful to have been apart of it, to have been apart of their life for just a blink of an eye. It has enriched my life. I almost feel that I shouldn’t though, because these are such everyday things. But the everyday things and events are what fills most of our lives. And if those moments are good. Then I guess life is good!

If this sounds cheesy or overdone, try inserting any other positive philosophical statement about life of your own choice because… I’m not good with things like this 😉

I will not forget Jinas kindness and her smile. I will not forget Dhams endless youtube watching of “the wheels on the bus go around and around…”. I will not forget Mints happy ways and our  discussions about tv-shows. I will not forget the fathers ride with me on his scooter to get some mango sticky rice only to see that the shop was closed and I will not forget the two times I accidentally scared the housdkeeper, Sang Duan in the stairways (sorry!)

I am truly greatfull to have met these people. Thailand has much to offer. And people like this is why I need to come back! Thank you Jina, Dham, Thor and Mint. But also the kind housekeeper and another girl Jha, staying with the family (for free because she has a scholarship and is a very good student!!), both of them always greeted me with a friendly smile. And not to forget the chill driver, always ready to go to the airport to get someone, waiting in the back of the lobby watching videos on his phone.

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I hope I can come back some day 🙂

Sa wa dee krap!
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Last day of Mae Hong Son-ing

This day I had planned to be a chill one. A slow day with mostly planning my last two weeks in Thailand.

I had only booked a cooking class with the owner of the guest house, Jum around 3 o clock in the afternoon.

So until then I just read up on a couple of places around Phuket, I sent some emails and wrote some stuff. Not very productive at all since I still don’t know what to do in Phuket and my blog is not as updated as I want.

We stoped by the local market amd got the ingredients for Panang Thai Kai (I think), cabbage soup and some kind of coconut banana thing for desert. It didn’t take that much time to cook it all and even though I didn’t do thaat much, I think I can make it all at home 😀 And it was delicious!

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Jeff, a retired fire fighter stoped by and we had enough food to share. We had nice conversations and it was all in all very pleasant dinner. He inspired me to learn a bit more Thai since he himself knew much more than me.

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And later a german couple, Wald and his wife stoped by as well and we had interesting conversations about Sweden, because as it turns out, they had been sailing in Sweden for many years, around Saltsjöbaden and around all the islands.

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In the evening the girls working at the guest house, Ni and Kwam took me out to walk, shop and eat at the night market. Togheter with us was their friend, Boun (I could not get his name right, so maybe it is actually something else :p). They bought me some street food to try out which was very nice of them and we talked about differences between Thailand and Sweden. We also compared animals and fruit and other things we came up with that we could look up on our smartphones (Yay technology). And during all of this they tried to teach me a bit of thai… but I am totally worthless with the different tones, but I really appreciate the effort though. 😀 And I hope I can come back some time and actually be able to speak at least sone thai to redeem myself 🙂

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Oh and yeah, I had this fruit for the first time in my life. Sapodilla! Very good 😀

Mae Hong Son scooteracious

The best thing about riding in rural areas is the greetings you get from other motorcycle tourists 😀 it is like the bus drivers at home greeting each other. It feels very friendly!

Fun fact. I have now been driving more on the left side than the right in my life.
And this is the third time in my life on a scooter. You do the math 😀

I drove about 120 km today.

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Yay!

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I saw stuff. I saw people,

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I talked with some of them.

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I found a portal to Sweden, pine cones, strawberries and deciduous forests.

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But I was still in the jungle.

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I found a waterfall

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and beneeth it a lot of fish.

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And then a banana.

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And then tea.

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And then noodles.

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And a picturesque town at the border of Myanmar.

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And a cat!

Wat wat wat!

Wat Prathat Doi Kongmu is located on a mountaintop about 1.5 km away from Mae Hong Son. It is one of five temples around the town. I went to them all and yeah, sure they are temples (I’ve seen a couple by now), but at least they are different! They are wooden and copper and influenced by Myanmar and Burmese styles (I think :p). Aaaanywaay!

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So I got there early apparently. My walk up the stairs was a lone one. Only when it started to get dark people showed up in tour busses. It was fun though. Even though it is high season the town seems to be very quiet. Even the night market is pretty chill and there is no hustling anywhere. Everywhere you walk you are mostly accompanied by locals.

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At the mountaintop I took some nice pictures waiting for the sunset. But the sun seemed to set really fast and I got no pictures of that. And everywhere people were burning incense and praying. There was like a fog or mist of incense around the temple grounds, ot was a nice atmosphere.

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Later I walked around the town some more. I randomly bumped into my guest house owner and we got some street food together. It was actually one of the best Pad Thai I have had.

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My plan was to go see the festival for ethnic tribes and people. But it got late and I was tired sooooo I took another spin on the walking street, donated some money to a kids band playing (They are standing there every night playing) and went home for a cup of tea.

And here I am.

And here I say good night!

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I have landed in Mae Hong Son

After six hours in a minivan I finally arrived at around 7 in the evening.

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I called my guest house to see how I could get there. Funny enough the owner had been waiting for me all day rejecting other customers and even calling the bus station to tell me how I could get there. It was a strange but very welcoming experience to have the staff at the buss station in a small town  knowing your name. And after a couple of minutes the owner picked me up with her scooter!

I’m staying in Baan Mai Guest house, they only have three rooms and it is very relaxed. The owner is really happy and helpful.

After a well earned sleep I got up pretty early and had some tea. An hour later some breakfast made by the guest house and then I was of to see the town.

Well, it was a sleepy one because everywhere I went it was quiet or closed. I just have to wait some more before I hit the streets 😉

I saw some temples and a couple of military helicopters and I ate some great food.

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I was just hanging around the locals.

Now I’m of to the mountain top close by to see the sunset!

Tomorrow I think I’ll rent a scooter so I can go to a waterfall and a village near a tea plantation. It has two names, Mae Aw and Baan Rak Thai. We’ll see how confusing those 47km will be 😀

7 day meditation

Radio silence upcoming. I will be spending seven days in the Wat Doi Suthep doing Vipassana meditation.

Get up at 05 in the morning, listen to some buddhist teachings.
Breakfast at 07 and then meditation.
You practice breathing while sitting and walking.
At 11 you have lunch. That is also the last meal of the day. You aren’t alowed to eat in the afternoon.

During your stay you have to be silent and focus. You can’t sleep during the day and you cant use electronics. You also need to be dressed all in white.

My preparations are done, I think 😀
I’m a bit nervous but hopefully it’ll go well and I won’t be kicked out.
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This is my home from today, ok not with all the tourists but at this temple at least. The facilities are located a bit below the tourist attractions