Now my tourist visa was not far form expiry so I thought I would take a trip to Mae Sai and jump the border. We borded the bus to Chiang Mai and then purchased tickets to Mae Sai on arrival. The bus would not leave untill the following morning so we had to stay another night in Chiang Mai (sigh) the reason for sarcasim is that every night I stay in Chiang Mai I go to a little bar on the river named La Brasserie and there I see my man "Took" play his guitar. Now I am a mega Jimi Hendrix fan and for me it is like see the legend live. Needless to say the guy can play. Not only does he whale out Jimi renditions but also great tracks from the cream, pink floyd, led zep and countless others. Dont worry he has a CD and I brought it. Only 7 tracks on the unlabelled album however it is nice. He plays every night for an hour from 12pm-1am. There is usually an opening band and they are rather good themselves.
So after a good nights sleep we were off. We had purchased VIP bus tickets for a change as we had had a rough few days. Besides its only 100baht more ($4 for those of you back home) So off we went on our 24 seater aircon bus. Sooo much leg room. After 5 hours and a few stops along the way we were in Mae Sai. After a quick 8baht songtaew ride to the border bridge we went in search of some accomodation. After walking the streets I turned around and stumbled up on Monkey Island (ha ha). Glissening tiled floors rec lounge restaurant and beautifull rooms. The ex-pat owner from England was tops also. 250baht a night free internet (wifi, laptops provided) extensive library and pool table what else would you want? Anyways we had a shower to freshen up and I headed down stairs to have a chat to the owner. Struck conversation with himself and a few buddies of his from Pattaya. Now most ex-pats have a nice little thai or equivalent wife so it is not uncommon to see a 70 year old man with a 25-30 year old girl. Anyhow, we had dinner and talked some more and drank the night away. Now there is more to this story however I will tell anyone who is interested in person.....
The next morning it was over the border to Myanmar (Burma) I spent a total of about 1 hour over the border and then I headed back to Mae Sai. I brought a tonne of DVD's and some little elephants. Now those interested in the border jumping idea heres the deal. 500baht or $10US for a day visa to burma. Then on return the Thai immagration will stamp your passport with another 30days. Kills two birds with one stone kind of thing. So back in Mae Sai I went back to the monkey island and had something to eat before I departed back to Chiang Mai (sigh). As I was chatting to sunny he informed me that another Kiwi who lives in the area was just here and that we should meet up. Nick from NZ then comes back in and we hit it off. He lives in the most amazing valley in Mae Sai directed at the border he lives with his wife who is Karen. We exchanged emails and he said anytime I wanted to stay Mi casa, su casa. So that was pretty wicked.
Now your probably asking...."Where are the pictures!!!!"....well I left the camera at the guest house in Chiang Mai, hence me going back to Chiang Mai and not directly back to Bangkok.... :/......ahhh yeah.