Thursday, September 22, 2011

Tiger Temple...

While in Thailand we went to Tiger Temple - a place I have always wanted to go! It was 2.5 hours outside of Bangkok.

Evan didn't like it - he thought it was over rated, about 12 tigers chained to the ground on a short chain. I think the main reason he didn't enjoy it was because after the excitement of Phuket he found Bangkok a dirty, busy place and Tiger Temple was such a long drive (about 2.5 hours each way) I know the only reason he went was because I wanted to do it, he was a good sport and just smiles and played nice all day. It was one of those 'I'm happy because your happy moments.'

I loved it, I was really excited to do it but when I got there I was a little disappointed by a few things. They had more volunteers then tourists to start. You couldn't go near the tigers in the first section (have to be about 2m away) and I just found a few things like the walk down the valley with the tiger all a bit commercial - everyone had to line up in a big line and you stood at the front and had a photo with the tiger for about 10 seconds then had to go to the end of the line.

We had taken a private car to tiger temple. From memory it was 2,000 baht for the car trip and 600 baht to get in each. So in total about $175 for the day. It was expensive for Thailand but worth it and it was a long car trip. When we got there you had to pay extra to actually get time with the tigers. The only thing I wanted to do was a cub feeding but when I went to pay to do it, all the spots had been taken for the day. Only 3 groups of 6 get to do it a day. When this happened I was a bit disappointed as we came such a long way. Ev had been ill and had seizures the day before so he went and relaxed in the cab as he wasn't feeling to well and I went down to have some photos with the big tigers. While we where there we meet a couple who came from Phuket on the same transfers and flights with us. They where lovely people and when Ev had a seizure in the airport they helped me out. Well they had got tickets to the cub feeding. I was just chatting to them and told them how I missed out, me thinking nothing of it. About 20 minutes later the wife came up to me and gave me her ticket, I started crying (so embarrassing) I was so grateful! She said to me she didn't want to do it anyway and was just doing it so her hubby had company, but she said I could do that (don't think she liked animals) I was so excited and happy.

The cub feeding was AMAZING - 45 minutes with 6 people in a big caged room and 6 cubs all to ourselves! We couldn't wear shoes (as the cubs eat them) They had only 2 volunteers in with us and one spoke great english and took lots of photo's for me while I was with the cubs. She was great to ask all kinds of questions and really learn more about the place. The cubs ranged from 2 months to 5 months old. She was saying they double in size each month while cubs and the boys sleep 22 hours a day (the girls only 19) My favourite girl was the one they nicknamed 'Trouble' - she was the oldest and you could tell she was getting ready to be with the teen cats. One lady was bending over and patting a small cub when Trouble jumped on her back and grabbed her around the waist with her claws and started biting her hair - the lady freaked out, poor thing. After that everyone kept their backs to the walls. lol

All in all it was an amazing experience and I would do it again tomorrow, but I think you need to be organised. Here are a few pic's from Tiger Temple.










Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Set the date...

So I 'think' we have set the date! Yes... wait for it...

22nd September, 2014

Ok, so it's not very close! Only 3 years and 2 days until the day, lol But we are fully aware of this. We are thinking of marrying in Thailand now after our holiday so we wanted to give ourselves plenty of time to save and plan. We didn't want to rush a 2012 wedding and 2013 we felt was a bit unlucky so why not wait until 2014.

We will have been together for 10 years then and really whats the hurry. We have the rest of our lives to be married, so I can enjoy the build up and planning.

So keep an eye on this and watch the time tick by so fast!