Wat Doi Suthep
Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep is on the Doi Suthep hill right next to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Some folks might call it a mountain-I, being from Colorado, call it a hill. There are very nice views of Chiang Mai from both the Wat itself and also from the viewpoint coming up the hill. The temple is very large and nicely kept. It has two huge dragons for handrails going up steep stairs to the temple itself.
I borrowed Jonn Serrie’s music for it, I hope he doesn’t mind. It fits so well. Sorry again about the jumpiness of the video…hand-held is tough at best and the monopod I brought is next to useless. I’ll have a tripod next time I’m guessing, but who wants to carry it?
I am still staying in the Inner City of Chiang Mai in one of the best bang-for-buck places that I stayed in Thailand, Pachkit House. I literally walked all over the inner city and this was the best deal that I found. They have AC and Internet (wired) for cheaper than the other places were with a fan. This is a hi-tech backpacker’s dream! Before moving here, I was staying at The Chiang Mai Thai House which I liked very much, as well. I was able to stay in a fan room there because they have a very nice pool to cool you off on those hot afternoons. They also have wireless Internet for a small extra fee. However, I wanted to be within the Walls. I have a friend who stays without fail on the Ping River which runs through Chiang Mai on the East side of town.
Also, you might notice the haziness that is in all of my long-range shots. This is because April is not only the hottest month, it is also the month that they burn all of the brush in the jungle to keep it thinned out. It was explained to me that they do this to avoid full-blown jungle fires that would kill everything. Northern Thailand is dry in the Summer and I could see how this would easily happen if they didn’t set these fires.
Basically, when you go to Northern Thailand in the Summer, everything is on fire. This is alarming at first but then I noticed that the fires couldn’t get out of control because the trees were totally immune. Since they burn every year, the fire isn’t big enough to cause much damage. Their strategy of jungle management seems to work quite well but my Tourist pictures suffered!
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