Friday, May 28, 2010

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With the red shirts freshly kicked out of Bangkok (just for Jamie's visit), we headed to Railay Beach for some rock climbing, relaxing, and more rock climbing. The 4 day weekend (our Memorial Day plus some Thai holiday (the perk of being in the foreign service is you get US and local holidays (as well as using a lot of operands))).

Railay Beach is some of the best limestone rock climbing in the world, and it's only a 20 minute taxi + 20 minute longtail boat ride from Krabi international airport, located in the South of Thailand.

I spent 4 days rock climbing, while Corina and Jamie spent 4 days not-rock climbing: swimming, snorkling, kayaking, hiking, getting stung by massive amounts of jelly fish, etc.

Located 60 km due east of Phuket (READ: far enough away from fat tourists), and due to the huge variety of outdoor activities, Krabi province is one of my favorites in Thailand.

Friday, May 14, 2010

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Angkor Wat is an amazing place, that keeps improving over time. Better said: the Cambodians know it's a gravy train, so they put a lot of money into the place.

I've been back in Thailand for less than two weeks and I had the opportunity to visit Corina while she was attending a workshop in Siem Reap, Cambodia (staying at le Meridien, of course). For her it was non-stop gorging on delicious food, fine wines, and 5 star amenities, all while learning how to take care of poor people (don't fool yourself, people, World Bank and USAID-types never are uncomfortable in their quest for improving the lives of disaffected peoples). For me, it was a last ditch effort for me to get out of Bangkok for a weekend during the red shirt protests.

We had a tremendous time here, exploring Khmer temples, some of which have been left for the jungle to "reclaim" (well, as much as it takes to attract Angelina Jolie back for another shoot of "Tomb Raider"). If you've never been, the temples themselves are worth a few days of exploring, and if you haven't been in a few years, then please NOTE: the town of Siem Reap has improved remarkably (roads, restaurants and shops). Come back to visit!