Thailand Part 10: Our way Hitchhiking to Chiang Mai and how I finally got my Thai Tattoo on our way to Pai (Fotos + Video)

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After watching a really beautiful sunrise in Sukhothai and taking a small nap after, @martibis and I decided to go on to our next destination: Chiang Mai

So we packed our things, checked out the hostel and started hitchhiking to the hostel. In theory it is an about 4-5 hours drive to Chiang Mai, but we knew that hitchhiking we would need at least 6 hours and we tried not to get too much into the night hours, because it would be starting to be cold and not very easy to find rides.

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And that is exactly what happened. The first rides were easy to catch. In about 5 minutes we were at the highway and 15 minutes after already on the back of a pick up, enjoying the sun while driving to the north.

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We both were still very tired, so at the third pick up we decided to take turns and used the space and our backpacks to take a little nap.

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We moved pretty fast towards Chiang Mai as many people went to the "big city" over the weekend. So we were really lucky. Nevertheless of course we got into the darkness and it started to get really cold back there.

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I had a towel, some Thai panties and a sweater with me, but still was freezing. Same for @martibis, so we just wanted to arrive!!

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We had already booked the hostel from the back of the pick up with @martibis data and were really feeling tired when we finally arrived. We both got a cold and slept for almost the whole next day 24 hrs to recover. So honestly we didn't see much from the city ;D

After one day of break we decided to drive to Pai with the scooters. So first we got a really nice breakfast to charge some energy and be totally fit before starting the adventure.

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Once we finished eating we got the scooters and started driving to Pai.

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Incredible 762 curves are included on the road of approximately 130-kilometer between Chiang Mai and Pai. A popular scooter tour that connects the two beautiful places. While Chiang Mai attracts a large number of tourists, Pai is still very contemplative and a lot calmer than Chiang Mai despite many visitors in the small town.

The first part was really easy to drive out of the big city Chiang Mai, over the highway and then to a smaller street where it started to get curvy and uphill. The more we drove up the hill the curvier and more tricky it got and some of the cars were driving crazy slow, so we had to pass them or super fast almost putting us off the side of the road.

After every hour - hour and a half we did a little break to have some beverages, go to the toilets, smoke a cigarette or have a little snack.

When we got to the top we also did a little break to enjoy the view for a while and just left the scooters on the side.

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We kept driving for another 40 minutes and had a last break, where I decided to slow down to put on my sweater and long pants over my short jeans because of the cold. - I couldn't know that this actually kind of saved me just 20 minutes later!!

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We both were really tired because we still had a cold, it was tiring to drive the scooter over 4 hours already and now we went downhill with a lot of breaking. The road got worse, but we knew we would arrive soon in about 30 minutes. I could feel how my concentration got lower and that I just wanted to arrive soon. Behind me was a car driving quite close to me, making me a bit nervous as well.

And then there was a sign to slow down and a left curve right behind it. I slowed down to 30, drove around the corner and saw gravel on the street. I had two options: Drive over it in the curve and try not to slip (without breaking of course) or drive straight over it getting on the other side of the road. - I checked the opposing traffic and a big truck was coming towards me so option 2 was not an option anymore.

I drove over it, trying to take the curve and booooom I fell!!!.....I could feel how I lost the balance with the scooter and jumped up in the very last second, which avoided, that the scooter landed on top of me. It still hit my foot though and it took me with it for a few meters. My first reaction once I was lying on the street was: Shit! there is a car behind me so get off the street!! which I did. I jumped up as fast as possible and went to the side.

The car behind me stopped instantly and blocked me so that nobody else would crush into me. @martibis was driving in front and when he saw me falling in his mirror, he fell as well hahaha, but nothing big happened to him. He just needed some time to come over to me and help. The people in the car behind me turned out to be dutch tourists and were coming to me really fast to help. - When @martibis came to me, he laughed and said: Now you have a Pai Tattoo haha, are you ok??

I laughed and said jaja very funny! I checked my body, because I knew I was under adrenalin and didn't feel the pain yet (it hasn't been my first big accident.) So I saw that I was insured on my elbow and could feel a bit of pain on my foot and my knee. But I could still move everything, that was good. We lifted up the scooter and my stuff and discussed how to proceed.

The dutch guys had something to clean my wounds in the car, so I sat down on the side of the street to clean it and suddenly felt something on my hip. It was hurting a lot!! so I checked and 2 stones where in my hip. I was bleeding pretty hard and I could see my bone below it.

That was the moment I got scared and said: ok, maybe I should go to the hospital haha. My whole pants where covered in more gravel and my sweater as well. I was so glad that I just had put them on 15 minutes ago. Otherwise my whole arm and leg would have been open. - The dutch guys insisted to drive me to the hospital while @martibis was looking for somebody else to drive my scooter to Pai. - We were really just 20 minutes away from our final destination...

So I went to the hospital with this dutch couple making jokes during the drive, while I was bleeding and feeling more and more the pain. I was almost crying because of it and the lady offered me a pain killer. I said no at first, but than she convinced me to take it... and that was good because it got really hurtful in the next 15 minutes until we arrived.

While @martibis found somebody else to drive my scooter to the hostel he ran into the @world-travel-pro and told him my story that just had happened. That was funny! The world is so small sometimes...

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For me it felt like hours until we got to the hospital!! I just hate to be in a situation, where you dont know how bad it is, if you will arrive soon and if there will be actually somebody helping you once you arrive. - You just feel helpless, but its better not to think too much about it and make jokes instead, distracting yourself, which I did telling the dutch guys a lot of stories, making fun while being in a lot of pain ;) - And then fiiiinally we arrived.

There they sent us directly to the reception, we filled out some forms - I could barely walk.. and then 10 minutes after I was already lying on that table getting checked out by some medicals.

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As it is a really popular street for scooter drivers to do, the hospital seemed well prepared for cases like mine. They told me that they have about 20 accidents a day (of course mostly stupid tourists like me hahah). - So they cleaned the wounds, put some bandages on and told me to come again tomorrow, and the day after, and the day after... for the next 10 days to clean the wounds every day and change the bandages in order to avoid an infection.

I was not allowed to make them wet (impossible to shower properly) and shouldn't move a lot. I should keep my foot up and take pills four times a day after my meal (normally I just ate two times a day)... maaaan that sucked!!

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The dutch couple was so caring and sweet that they even brought me to the hostel afterwards and made sure I am at a good place to stay. Now you have to know Pai is a little hippie town with a lot of bars and street food in the middle of nature. Most things you can do are hiking paths to waterfalls or through the rice fields, hot water springs and sport activities... ooor drinking!

I couldn't do neither of them so I was damned to stay most of the time at the hostel chilling in some hammock, unable to move a lot. @martibis was really caring, bringing me food, drinks, cigarets and my medicine he even helped me to wash my hair!! so nice! <3

My next days looked like that:

Drinking a coffee in the morning, enjoying the beautiful view over the rice fields, waiting until the pain got less after standing up the first time of the day.

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Going to the hospital with @martibis by scooter

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Always of course it was really painful to get the bandages removed (not really nicely), have alcohol flowing over your wounds and get new bandages again, close to tears and almost unable to walk after.

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Having medicine with big breakfast, because the pills were pretty strong.

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Chilling in the hammock while listening to the music, doing French exercises, explaining strangers how my accident happened after they asked if I got a Pai Tattoo or just reading something there.

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Eating lunch (without being hungry) to be able to take the pills without being totally knocked out.

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Occasionally giving some people yoga class at sunset and then chilling at the hammock again before taking other pills with dinner!

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Sometimes we played some cards or even ping pong after a few days (on one leg), before I went back to bed trying to sleep not able to move a lot cause my whole body was hurting.

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So that was the story about how we got hitchhiking to Chiang Mai and how I got my Thai Tattoo driving on a scooter. More about our adventures of the next days soon, so keep updated.

As always I hope you enjoyed reading my post and I am grateful for every Upvote, Resteem and Comment, as you are supporting my travels with it!!

Cheers,
Liz

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Oh thai tattoo, I get it lol. I had an actual one done in a temple by hand with a needle. Not sure if it was as unpleasant as falling off a scooter but it was pretty painful.

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Haha! What did you get? Does it at least still look good? Yeah, mine was not really planned :D

Rather than try to describe it! It took some contortion lol

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wow cool, looks a lot nicer than mine ;)

Yours is a better story. I lived in Thailand for a year and I've ridden on the back of my fair share of motorbikes. I think I got off lucky.

It could have gone much much worse - especially with a car behind you. I'm so glad you survived the crash. I could NEVER scoot because of the fear of crashing. I've had near incidents on bikes in the UK and I'd probably never cycle on the road again lol.

I hope you get back to 100% soon. I hope your tattoo is not too prominent.. but if it is, at least you'll have a story to tell about it haha.

Yes!! I was soo lucky in many ways! It already happened a few weeks ago, so yes I am fine by now. It took a while though. Still got a scar ;) - I guess its just something some people have on their bucket list even while traveling the world.. I could have lived without that experience! But as I said I was really lucky ;)

Great photos, great post. I visited Chiang Mai many years ago and this brings me back: Scooters, dangerous commuting (in a trunk), rice and chicken meals, etc.

Wonderful.

Uhhhh the food here is awesome yes!

Wow taking a corner at 30km over gravel on a scooter is never a good option. Good thing you could walk away from it! I hope you heal fast. Now you can show off your Pai tattoo 😊

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Well I didn't know there was gonna be gravel on the street haha. If not I would have taken the curve differently, but yeah. Shit happens... stupid travelers haha. Oh yeah now I can show off :D:D

I guess there’s no gain without pain, Lois like a stunning place to relax and lick your wounds! Battle scars of traveling I guess it makes for a strange keep sake but memories none the less

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hahaha yes. Now I have a great story to tell ;) In the end I was really lucky so it is kind of funny looking back. But I learned my lesson. Things like that happen one time only.. hopefully ;)

"So I saw that I was insured on my elbow".

That's good news, because the graze looked nasty. Should have taken out full-body insurance, not just Elbows n knees!

Haha I didnt have insurance at all... so it was pretty bad :D- The worst was actually the foot. Never drive a scooter with flip-flops!

Someone should compile a long list of the things to never to do with flip-flops...

Holy shit, quite a read!!! I’m glad nothing major got damaged in your body <3 Hope the ‘Tattoo’ cleans up nicely and you have a new heroic story to tell. Kuddos to the Dutch guys for being so caring!

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Yeah, I am glad too. It took a while to heal and was really painful.. but in the end I was really lucky and those dutch guys were my angels!!! really!!! they kept writing me over the next few days until I was fine basically! sooo nice! - Yeah looking back now its a great heroic story and I can show off with my unique pai tattoo at steemfest, almost looking like some locals hahahha

Damn so much adventure and you ended up injured really, oh my! it must really suck not to be able to bathe properly and having to endure the pain, I'm grateful to the guys who helped a lot, hurts not being able to move, I didn't know, could have reached out to see how you are doing how are you coping? Please take care there

Yeah, for sure it was really painful. And I didn't have insurance.. so also a bit stupid from my side. Anyways, I am fine by now so dont worry ;)

ACK. Be careful!

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I hope you feel better soon.

In Bermuda, scooters are the primary way to get around as well. I thought that it was the only place where you could get a "Bermuda tattoo". Talking to the locals, they will very quickly show their scars on their arms and legs where the road gave them a rub.

I guess in all Asia its really common to get this kind of tattoo! I was surprised how well prepared they were at the hospital haha. Now I can show it back to them when they show me. :D

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