My public online persona has always been focused on yoga and wellness. However, there is a whole other side to my life that I have not yet shown to the public eye. This side is my travel adventures.
Since I have been back in England during the winter months, it really has been a struggle. The sunshine makes all the difference, so with our long darker nights, cold days and lack of sunshine, it did affect me. Yoga and mindfulness is my safety blanket.
I do try to act mindfully in everything I do and stay upbeat and positive. However, I am an outdoorsy nature and sunshine worshipper, so being cooped up inside for the prolonged winter did make me feel quite trapped. I chose to focus on building my projects, which has been great. On the flip side, sometimes when we don't see the exact results we are striving for, when we put so much energy and effort into the things we do, we have those days where it can take its toll. We are only human after all!
So if I have completed my yoga and exercises, and the creative juices are still not flowing, in order to remain grateful and to stay positive, I sometimes take a break from what I am working on to look at my travel memories. It truly makes me feel good and inspired!
I also listen to piano music to help keep me calm and lower any feelings of anxiety that try to creep in.
Prior to returning to England, I have been travelling the world for the last four years now and have had many diverse experiences in many different countries.
Recently I have had a lot of reflection (perhaps because of the Mercury Retrograde), and nostalgia. While looking back at old photos it brought back so many happy and interesting memories.
I am finally ready to share these private travel snaps with you, exclusively on the Steemit platform.
I will post my photos and reflections from a different place that I travelled to.
Not many people hear about my travel stories, only my close friends and family, or perhaps the occasional stranger I meet out and about who shares theirs too.
It's not that I was hiding my travel life, it is perhaps just because I am so passionate about yoga and wellness that this took over my online voice.
What I love about Steemit, and being relatively new on the platform, is the ability to simply be ME!
Whether that is talking all things yoga and wellness, talking about my travel memories, or just discussing literally ANYTHING with you guys!
So here goes, in no particular order, just however I feel on the day...
Thailand - Part 1
In total I have spent 4 months traveling in Thailand. The first time I went I lived on Koh Tao for diving and yoga. The second time, I flew to Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand for more yoga.
While I was at the airport in Bangkok waiting for my connecting flight to Chiang Mai, I saw a Facebook post from a girl I had met in Rishikesh, India. She was also on her way to Chiang Mai, so I cancelled my rough plans to hang out with her for the week!
She had left her job as a project manager in the corporate world in America to pursue her dreams of teaching yoga and giving Thai massage. She is a very outgoing and courageous person, which is one of the characteristics I love about her. She also had big bouncy brunette hair when I first met her and had decided to cut it all off in to a mohawk! I guess you only live once!
Pai!
I had never riden a scooter before and always used to get a ride on the back of them! But my friend had this bucket list idea of riding a scooter from Chiang Mai to Pai around 762 turns on a mountain! I couldn't just sit on the back of her scooter as some of the turns in the mountain were going to be quite steep. So I decided that I was going to go with her and learn to ride a scooter the day before we left.
Scooter!
So I went to a scooter shop and told them I would like to hire one for a few days. It was all fine and I chose a pink one. After he handed me the keys, I told him I didn't know how to ride it, so he took me on a scooter lesson around Chiang Mai until I felt comfortable enough to ride on my own. I actually picked it up quite quickly, and so off I went!
The road trip!
We set off to the mountains, and on our way we met other people who were also doing the same trip! So we formed a little safety group. It took about 4 hours to get there, but we did stop along the way for photos.
I was there in dry season so we didn't see any waterfalls!!
Pai
When we finally got there, it was so beautiful in the mountains! We found a quirky tree house and a beautiful little cafe that had all vegan smoothie bowls and fresh juices! Exactly what I needed :)
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Elephants
Unfortunately, in the mountains there were elephant keepers who used the elephants to give rides. I am so against this and it was so sad to see the poor elephant chained up :(
My friend and I stayed with the elephant for a while, hoping our friendly and compassionate strokes and soft talking would make the elephant feel loved even for a short while.
Hopefully one day, all the elephants will live in peace away from tourists.
I have been to a rescue sanctuary in the jungles of Northern Thailand and Cambodia, however that is a post for another time!
Previous Posts:
Click here to read Taipei Part 1
Click here to read Taipei Part 2
Click here to read Australia Part 1
Click here to read Hong Kong Part 1
Click here to read Marshall Islands Part 1
That's all for now! If you have any questions about the photos or these particular places in Thailand then please feel free to ask in the comments below :D
I will reveal more highlights from my travels around Thailand, and all the other places I have travelled to over time on the Travel Throwback posts! :D
Wishing you a beautiful day full of happiness and good vibes,
Namaste!
P.S. “The most important thing is to enjoy your life - to be happy - it's all that matters." ~ Audrey Hepburn
Thailand... just WOW!
This post made me all sorts of excited.
You really seem to be one whom lives balanced on the edge, not afraid. Canceling plans, learning to ride little pink Fino, and all while looking totally blissed out and unafraid.
The man who taught you to ride must have been a fan of leopards, or pretty golden hair. One of the two 😝
That’s no fair that the waterfalls were all dry. That gives you a great reason to make a return someday, maybe even save those elephants next time. We both know they appreciated your love.
That tree house is a dream come true. Then add in the fact that they were serving my kind of food. I’d gladly live in that kitchen.
I’m happy to see that you are living proof that beautiful, powerful, and fearless woman are still prevalent in our society living it up to the fullest.
I must ask though, why do you go back to England in the winter?
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Yes I have always liked an adventure and I do like to live life on the edge I suppose! I have made a lot of decisions in my life which many people probably would not have :) My life is a bit of a rollercoaster.
Haha as for the Thai guy, it may be that, or he was just a nice guy wanting to help a foreign Westerner not get killed on the roads haha! :)
Thanks for such a kind and lovely comment :)
I came back last October after my work in Hong Kong finished. I didn't choose this, I was planning on going to India, but I hadn't been home for 2 years and so it's been good to spend time with my loved ones. I decided to take a year out and see if I can grow my business online. Then in October this year (mainly after my best friends wedding which I am a bridesmaid for), I will look at leaving the UK as I can't deal with another winter. However, I have learnt in life that you can't always have a solid plan, so we shall see closer to the time how life is etc! Plans always change!
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Rollercoasters are exciting at least.
Probably just a nice Thai guy, imin thinking like an American.
You are very welcome.
It makes sense why you may need to come home. 2 years is a long time. I’m sure your best friends wedding is very important to both of you.
It’s the same for me with winter. It changes who I am in the worst of ways. It’s snowing back home now, I honestly dread going back so much. I’ve never lived anywhere but there long-term. I really want that to change soon.
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Never be afraid to leave, it's not always forever, and if things don't work out you can always go back 'home.' So many people do it. It's those who haven't that always find it the hardest. But with anything, when you get over the first experience, it always gets easier and the world feels way more connected :) Travel while you are young and have no kids etc! :)
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You just smacked me in the face with some cold hard truth. Thank you for that.
Luckily no kids yet.
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