June 13, 2016
Posted by Ramon in Broadleaf Rainforests, Budget, China, Class 1, Forests, Guangxi, Hiking, Humid Subtropical, Karsts
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June 12, 2016
Posted by Ramon in Broadleaf Rainforests, Budget, Caves, China, Climbing, Cycling, Guangxi, Humid Subtropical, Karsts, UNESCO
Yangshuo Day 01 & 02 – Treasure Cave
Yangshuo (Mandarin: 阳朔) is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is well-known for the thousands of karst peaks that seem to have suddenly erupted from the flat plains that surround them. Unique karst landscapes like this are produced when soluble rocks (200 million-year-old limestone in this case) are dissolved by the carbonic acid that is present in rainfall. Normally, just caverns and fissures are produced Read more
April 18, 2013
Posted by Ramon in Budget, Caves, Caving, Climbing, Coastlines, IUCN Protected Category 2, Karsts, Krabi, Mangrove Forests, National Parks, Sunrise & Sunset, Thailand, Tropical Monsoon
Krabi Day 09 & 10 - Thaiwand Wall Cave & Sunset
We made our way back to the Thaiwand Wall Cave with the specific intent to climb up to the mouth of the cave, haul everything up, and then descend through the cave to the other side. This was something that we had planned to do on the previous trip to Thaiwand Wall but had unfortunately run out of daylight. The cave itself can be accessed from either end although the cave opening on the Thaiwand Wall Read more
April 16, 2013
Posted by Ramon in Budget, Class 2, Climbing, Coastlines, Day Hike, Forests, Islands, IUCN Protected Category 2, Karsts, Krabi, Lakes, Mangrove Forests, National Parks, Thailand, Tropical Monsoon
Krabi Day 07 & 08 - Railay Lagoon & Phi Phi Island
I woke up pretty early that day, so after purchasing two cans of Birdee robusta coffee, I made my way over to West Railay to pass the time. There are several ways to get across with most of them passing through alleys and paths until they merge with Walking Street. They are used quite frequently by both tourists and the locals alike and almost everyone can direct you if you have any uncertainties. The trees in Read more
April 14, 2013
Posted by Ramon in Budget, Climbing, Coastlines, IUCN Protected Category 2, Karsts, Kayaking, Krabi, Mangrove Forests, National Parks, Thailand, Tropical Monsoon
Krabi Day 05 & 06 - Kayaking & Thaiwand Wall
I made my way to Railay West after having purchased my two cans of daily Birdie robusta coffee (THB20 each) with Cass and Jamie who were both eager to kayak having missed out the chance the year before. The weather was overcast with barely any sun visible which in my opinion is perfect for a day of kayaking since being in a kayak leaves one so exposed. The rates for kayak rental were THB200 for the first hour Read more
April 12, 2013
Posted by Ramon in Budget, Climbing, Coastlines, IUCN Protected Category 2, Karsts, Krabi, Mangrove Forests, National Parks, Thailand, Tropical Monsoon