Sunday 7 September 2014

Long Weekend Holiday to Chiang Mai

Zip line adventures through the rain forest
Been thinking of a post on extended weekends since a while. How do you zero in on a long weekend holiday destination? The way air fares are going, international travel seems more pocket friendly now than travelling to say Ladakh or Kerala. Did you try driving down to Pune, Lonavala over a long weekend recently? I've done that and trust me it is quite a nightmare with the heavy traffic. So I am going to be on the look out for non traditional getaways and Chiang Mai, in the northern region of Thailand is one of them. 
Elephant Safari in Chiang Mai 
Things to see and Do
So here’s my two pence on Chiang Mai, a perfect choice for that 5 day, 4 night extended weekend getaway.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Mumbai office together with the Thai Consulate in Mumbai invited me to a Chiang Mai Night Festival in Mumbai recently where a select few travel writers were invited to a Thai cuisine workshop followed by a showcase of Chiang Mai’s attractions, hotels and resorts.
A day of sight seeing in Chiang Mai’s will take you through the Chiang Mai Zoo, zip line adventures through the rain forest, an aquarium and Night Safari with a visit to the Doi Suthep temple that overlooks the entire city.

Let's talk Adventure
If you know me, you'll know that anything to do with the word adventure in it excites me! So when I read 'Swing through the wilderness a la George of the Jungle at the many zip-lining centres in Thailand,' I sure am intrigued. Besides zip lining through the forest, riding a cycle high above the trees or slide down the trunk of massive ancient trees in Chiang Mai’s forests is also on the cards. Eagle Track, also located near Chaing


For a Lazy Day 
Ok so I am the adventure addict but I like my share of lazing around too. So engaging in a culinary lesson, or spending a day at an elephant farm will be nice. And there is now way I'd end the day without a deep tissue Thai massage. 
An adorable idea for an elegant souvenir for friends back home
Thai Tourism transported a whole experience of Chiang Mai to Mumbai from umbrella painting to cultural performances, wellness and fruit carving stations. And I got a personalised Travel Diaries little umbrella too! 


Logistics 
Chiang Mai is a short 1hr 15min flight away from Bangkok at a distance of 696 kms. Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways, Nok Air, Air Asia and orient Thai airways offer frequent daily connections. The city is also accessible by rail via a daily service that plies from Bangkok Railway Station to Chiang Mai 6 times a day. 8 hours journey from Bangkok to Chiang Mai by road for a road trip you may want to do or via air-conditioned buses from Bangkok Bus Terminal on Kamphaeng Phet II Road.   

So now all that's left to do is to actually go there. Bring on a long weekend and you'll see me heading there soon. 

The Himalayan Club Brings Banff Film Festival to Mumbai

Earlier this year The Himalayan Club, Mumbai screened a series of short films selected at the Banff Mountain Film Festival. I have been attending this festival each year and am amazed by the things people do for the sheer pleasure of adventure. Heading out in to the unknown, with their basic amenities and pots and pans, just watching their lives through the screen  - the spirit of adventure is contagious. Here are some of the short films that were screened this year.  
Down the Line
 The only way through some of the world's most magical canyons and waterfalls is - down. A warning for all water babies, this can get addictive.
Into The Mind, Sherpa Cinemas
This winter sport of skiing showcased in what is one of its most breathtaking, graceful forms. The cinematography makes it seem so easy, so fluid, like a dance. Inspiring, I'd take it up in a jiffy.
North of the Sun
 Two Norwegians, their surfboards, an arctic island and a dream. The element of adventure while watching this film jumps out of the screen and seeps right through you. And if that was not enough, the two youngsters clean up tons of plastic and debris while surfing through this crazy winter adventure. I sure was hooked.
Poor Man's Heli
With a dream to explore the Belledonne Mountains, a man gets his friends and takes off on a paragliding adventure. 
The Questions We Ask
Bruce Kirkby, Canadian adventurer questions the true meaning of adventure while on an inflatable sand up paddle board. Quite impressive that is, considering i'd contemplate mainly on managing to stay on that board and not fall off!  

The Himalayan Club conducts regular talks by prominent international mountaineers and adventure enthusiasts apart from this yearly film screening. You can head to The Himalayan Club Facebook Group to be kept in the loop of upcoming events.    
(All photos courtesy Banff Films and The Himalayan Mountaineering Club.)

Saturday 6 September 2014

Travelling from Mumbai to Chiang Mai Thailand: A Photo Essay

Earlier this month, I was invited for a culinary workshop by the Tourism Authority of Thailand. This is all the fun that transpired!
Khao Soi, I was eating half the dish while making it! 
Shraddha Shirodkar striking the perfect pose in the middle of the yummiest version of Khao Soi cooked that day 
Hazel Jain and I smiling ear to ear with the dish we cooked, Chef Phonganan Sirisaengphaiwan (we called him Chef Paul) approves!
Ah quite an evening this was, here with the 
These little hand painted paper umbrellas make for gorgeous souvenirs  
And while we were on the topic of food, we sampled an array of light, lip smacking, authentic Thai snacks and starters. Every little bite was a surprise and I would be surprised if you would choose to visit there just for the variety of flavours in the cuisine, I know I'd like to sample some more for sure.  
Sampling some fresh, light, colourful and appetizing starters