





Superman caught some big tarantula and pulled its fangs out so that It couldn't bite before proceeding to place it on us to try and scare people before placing it in a bottle to fry and have for dinner later - yummm!
The ride was really good fun and there were a couple of times where elephant's would pull down trees or stop for a rub up against a tree which was quite amusing. I was trying to take photos which proved fairly difficult due to the movement of the elephant and trying to keep a steady hand but I managed to get a couple of good shots. Feeding the elephant was fun, it would raise it's trunk and start making sniffing noises so I would pop a banana on its trunk and before you could blink it was back up again wanting more.We had reached our destination Chang Mai albeit being 4 hours late in the end due to the line being wet or something but it didn't matter too much as we had no plans for the day.

We got picked up from the train station and taken to the Serenity Hotel where we would be spending one night before our Hill Tribe Trek. I managed to get a room to myself again so had loads of space and the room was really nice, a bit better than the hotel I stayed at in Bangkok.
Everyone chilled out for a bit then met up later for a meeting about our Trek and more detail about what we would be doing. It was then off to the local rental shop to hire trekking gear if you needed it, I got a bag, poncho, re-hydration salts and a roll mat as I had already brought a sleeping bag with me.
Once we had sorted out our stuff we all met up to go and look around the night bazaar market where there were amazing artists, the drawings they had done looked just like photos and were so cheap! After an hour or so we met up for dinner at an outdoor restaurant just off the market. I had shrimp Pad Thai, which was really nice.
It was then onto a Reggae bar where we went for a few drinks and listened to a band who were playing quite a few Bob Marley covers. We were taking photos and I would take my glasses off so that their was no reflection, but I guess I must have forgotten to put my glasses back on at some point and not thought about it again until the next morning when I realised my glasses were missing!!!!!
local bus until we reached our destination, which was Sherwood House. The room was ours for the day so we could drop off our stuff, have a shower and get some food before we set off to catch the night train to Chang Mai.
I was pretty much templed out at this point but I guess it filled the time when we were there and was quite interesting as the guide was very informative – my Buddhist colour is yellow as I was born on a Monday ( I also have a specific Buddha but I forget which it is).