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While Thailand may have a lot of national parks (33 to be precise), many of them aren’t exact-ly what others outside of this country have in mind when they think of a national park. Some

spots (i.e., Koh Samet) have national park designation seem-ingly only to collect a 300-400 baht entry fee from foreign visitors, while at the same time sporting more resorts, 7-Elev-ens, and shopping opportunities than wildlife or trails. Fortu-nately, a place like Khao Sok National Park more than makes up for the pseudo-parks and is worth visiting more than once for its natural beauty.

Escaping BangkokKhao Sok National ParkBy Dave Stamboulis

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Khao Sok lies at the western edge of Surat Thani province, and can easily be combined with a visit to Koh Samui or if heading to Phuket or Krabi on the Andaman side. Covering over 700 square kilometers, the park is made up of a wealth of ecosystems, from dense jungle filled with primary rainfor-est and hidden waterfalls to towering limestone karst peaks rising from the deep blue waters of the Chao Larn Lake. Wildlife in the park is abundant and features yellow pied hornbills, gibbons, spectacled langur monkeys, civet cats, gaur and sambar deer, Malaysian tapir, and even bears. Of course, if one visits during the rainy season, there will be plenty of leeches to add to this list. The park is also famed for being one of the few spots to see the rare rafflesia, the world’s largest flower, which takes over nine months to grow and then dies within one week.

The park is divided into several sections, and the most-visited part tends to be the area where the entrance to the park is located where there is a visitors center, and then a rather charming backpacker village set along the jungle just bordering the park, along with the stunning and very green Th-anyamundra Resort, a more luxurious option to call home. This section of Khao Sok features quiet trails, hidden waterfalls and swimming holes, caves to explore, and plenty of dense canopy-covered walking, complete with the sounds of one very lively forest. On my last hike in the park, gibbons and hornbills serenaded me on just about every bend in the trail, and I didn’t come across any other human visitors until my return from a swimming hole in the late afternoon.

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Stay.Thanyamundra – www.thanyamundra.com/en – This beautiful eco-resort combines silence and solitude, along with personal butlers and an organic farm, and is certainly one of Thailand’s most idyllic and natural retreats. The resort has plenty of green touches, such as only using recyclable paper products, serving up fresh meals using their own organic produce, and even using rechargeable batteries to power the buggies used to shuttle visitors around the property. Guests can use the 50-meter lap pool and be serenaded by birds and gibbons while swimming and sunning. 102 Moo 6, T. Klong Sok, +66 (0)77 395-031(-4).

Do.Khao Sok National Park – The National Park Visitors Center can provide maps and information, as well as ar-range trips out on the Chao Larn (getting to the rafthous-es requires a boat charter, which needs to be booked in advanced and costs around 2,500-3,000 baht per boat/driver for 2 days/1 night). The entrance to the Chao Larn is further back down the road 50 kilometers towards Surat Thani. Tour operators around Khao Sok can also arrange all-inclusive trips. Moo 6, T. Khlong Sok – Tel. 0 7739 5154

Go.Thai Smile (www.thaismileair.com) flies from/to Bangkok and Surat Thani. One can hop a bus or minivan to the park (about 2.5 hours) from the airport.

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While this niche of Khao Sok is certainly lovely, many miss out on the park’s best piece of real estate, the beautiful Chao Larn Lake, home to jagged karst pinnacles and also to one of Thailand’s most unique accommodation op-tions. The lake was formed during the flooding of the Ratchaprapa Dam and is wildly photogenic in early morning and evening light, with the moun-tains lit up by sunrise and sunset colors and occasionally poking up out of the mists that often shroud the lake. Best of all, there are a series of floating raft houses that are operated by the national park, where one can sleep surrounded by water, canoe around the limestone, and take early morning boat trips to try and spot hornbills nesting in the cliffs. The accommoda-tions here are a bit basic, but food is provided, and the experience is well worth the simple sleep.

Experiences in nature are getting harder to come by in Thailand, and for-tunately, Khao Sok remains a top draw for both adventure and tranquil-ity. While the park is at its best in January and February, when the rafflesia bloom and the sun shines out on the lake, I prefer to come just after the rainy season, when the waterfalls are gushing and visitors a bit thinner. At any rate, other than coming at the height of leech season (July-September), it is hard to go wrong at this natural gem.

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Ten years ago, Asia Books still had a book-publishing branch, and in 2002, quite a few books by local and international writers residing in Thailand made their way to the bookshelves. One of these books was Chalida – A Thai Family Drama by Salisa Pinkayan, a brief novel

about the lives of the rich and famous.

Salisa Pinkayan is a Western-educated Thai writer and journalist who was born in 1972. She studied at Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hampshire, in the U.S. and graduated with a degree in economics from Northwestern Uni-versity. In 1994, she returned to Thailand where she completed a master’s degree at Chulalongkorn University. Chalida is her first published novel, and in 2002, Nation Books published a Thai translation.

It took Salisa about twelve months to actually write the novel, but that was after years of turning over the idea in her head. Asked why she writes in English, the author confesses that because she was born and educated in the States, her English-language abilities are much better than her Thai: “I can express myself much better in English than in Thai.”

Chalida is structured in three parts, each taking place in large time intervals, and mainly deals with Chalida’s family life. The book opens with the main character bleeding profoundly after she slicing open her wrists, leaving the reader wanting to know why she did it.

We are transported back to the time when Chalida, the eponymous charac-ter, was only a young girl of eleven years old. She loved reading her favorite books and playing with her little sister in the seclusion of a vast compound on the banks of Chao Phraya River in the heart of Bangkok: “A high, cream-colored cement wall enclosed the grounds, keeping out intruders and un-wanted noise from the busy river. Yet the towering trees and shrubs inside created an illusion of a forest that extended to the horizon.” The compound was located in the part of Bangkok referred to as the ‘old city,’ a district cen-tered on the Grand Palace. It was what today we call the Rattanakosin Island, the historic center of Bangkok.

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But tragedy looms in every corner of the garden and in every room of the many houses in the compound. Chalida is not only motherless, but her fa-ther is also absent most of the time, and even when he is at home, he is dis-tant and has an unreachable allure. So, Chalida and her sister are left in the care of their aunt, who insists on giving them a proper education and good social standing as important members of Thai elite society.

For Chalida, “her home was a sanctuary,” and, indeed, a child could not have desired more from life. But the spirit of her mother is always with Chalida and “somewhere in the compound, she hoped to discover the reincarnation of her mother, who she knew was watching over her and loving her.” The mystery of what happened to Chalida’s mother and the unearthing of the truth is what keeps the reader hooked.

Chalida’s family, the Rattakarns, is not only of high standing and counts among their members one ex-prime minister, but they also have a lot of secrets to protect. One of the secrets religiously kept from Chalida is her maternal grandfather’s and her own father’s involvement in the pro-de-mocracy crackdown that took place during her grandfather’s time as prime minister of Thailand, when her father was the supreme military commander.

In what are obviously references to the real events of October 14, 1973, when students from Thammasat University took to the streets of Bangkok demanding the military government to step down, the Rattakarns approve the order to open fire on the demonstrators, resulting in hundreds of deaths and wounded. When Chalida finally finds out about these events and when her teacher talks about the demonstrations during history lessons at school, she has a nervous breakdown and is sent to school abroad.

Just like the main character, Chalida, the author was also educated abroad. “In contrast to me, who lived my entire life in the States before coming to Bangkok, most Thais educated abroad go when they’re much older, so they’re used to Thai society. For me, it was a culture shock. The high society especially astounded me. They were like celebrities whose daily lives were

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spread across the pages of the magazines. They showed the world how many pairs of shoes they had and laid them out to be photographed. I just found it so ridiculous. But what I found even stranger is that Thais are ob-sessed with their hi-sos, as Americans are to movie stars.”

If the first part of the book is a mini family saga, the narrative in the second part shifts its focus from social injustices in Thailand to a love story with erotic overtones in England. We now meet Chalida ten years later, finishing her undergraduate studies and preparing for a master’s degree. She falls in love with the perfect guy, but is unable to maintain a healthy and strong relationship with him and eventually ends up marrying a man she feels dis-gust for, but someone whom her family considers a good match. Sacrificing her happiness for the sake of her family’s name, Chalida develops an eating disorder and becomes more and more depressed.

Once again, the tone of the third part of the book changes with the discov-ery of Chalida’s late mother’s diary. The readers are finally made privy to the reasons why Chalida’s mother died and what role Chalida’s aunt and grand-mother had in this whole tragic affair. On top of that, the real extent of her grandfather’s decision to open fire on the pro-democracy demonstrators comes to light. It is at this moment that Chalida realizes that her “life of thirty years is meaningless, illusionary, and devoid of substance,” leading her back to where we started in the book.

Salisa Pinkayan is now working on her second novel, which should be pub-lished next year. Her new book is about the boundaries between the rich and the poor in Thai society. “They live their lives side by side, but there is a line which must not be crossed. In my new book, I write about a situation where that line is crossed and what happens when these sacred, unspoken rules are broken,” says the author.

Chalida can be found now at Asia Books (priced for a whopping 59 baht at BT press time!), Dasa Books, Gecko Books (in Chiang Mai, but offers online nationwide delivery), and Amazon (in print, not Kindle).

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When I tell people that I used to live in Phra Khanong, they tend to look at me like I am talking about some foreign country, somewhere so far from Bangkok that I must really be out in the boonies, or the “back of Broome” as a few Aussie friends

put it. Despite being a BTS station or two removed from Ekamai and Thong Lor, Phra Khanong remains entrenched in peoples’ minds as the distant suburbs, which is a pity, as this neighborhood has a lot to offer locals at far more affordable prices than its neighboring sisters.

While Thong Lor and Ekamai are known for sky-high property prices, up-scale mini malls, and a plethora of designer food joints, sashimi restaurants, and fancy-schmancy cocktail bars, Phra Khanong remains a middle-class, working neighborhood, boasting not malls, but down-to-earth produce and clothing markets, and some outstanding local eateries. While a lot of condominiums are starting to go up in the area, Phra Khanong (which is also Sukhumvit 71 and also known as Soi Pridi Banomyong) is mostly made of shophouses and market stalls, especially in its lower (Sukhumvit) end. Further up, it is home to a surprising number of small embassies and con-sulates, such as Nepal, Nigeria, Cuba, and Armenia. The neighborhood is also home to a very large contingent of Muslims and Burmese, making for some of Bangkok’s best eating options.

Neighborhood WatchPhra Khanong By Dave Stamboulis

At the bottom of the soi, just off Sukhumvit, is the Phra Khanong fresh market, a labyrinth of clothing stalls and fresh fruit vendors, which is a great spot for taking in a slice of local Bangkok life. Despite the Skytrain being just five minutes away, those not local to the neighborhood tend to not venture into the maze here, and in doing so, they are missing out, mainly on the best Burmese food in Bangkok, as in the midst of the clothing bazaar are a scattering of Burmese stalls that cater to the Burmese migrants based here. While Burmese food isn’t as piquant nor as tasty as Thai food, they do have a couple of specialties well worth digging into. One is their staple salad (as som tam is to Thais), laphet thohk, a pickled tea-leaf salad, made with fermented tea leaves (far tastier than they sound), fried yellow split peas, dried shrimp, toasted sesame and sunflower seeds, peanuts and garlic, tossed with sesame oil and lime juice. The other favorites are mohinga, a rice noodle soup made with lemongrass, ginger, turmeric, and fish sauce, con-

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tus. A friend tipped me off a year or two ago about a new simple Isaan res-taurant called Galaxy, serving great grilled shrimp at very local prices, and I ventured out to try it with a foreign friend and his Thai girlfriend. While we were eating, the girlfriend started raving about a man walking through the dining area, who she claimed was a famous celebrity boxer. It turned out that the fellow in question was the owner, and indeed, he is none other than Khaosai Galaxy, the most famous boxer in Thai history! Galaxy only lost one fight in his career, held the WBA bantamweight title during the later 1980s, and is the only Thai boxer to be included in the International Boxing Hall of Fame. These days, he can be found asking customers if they like their shrimp and grilled meats, which do pack a mean punch.

There are plenty of other delights to be found in Phra Khanong. It is one of those streets that just lends itself to meandering, getting the nerve up to wander into a hole in the wall, fumbling around with some attempts at Thai, and enjoying the local hospitality that comes in return. The best way to get around here is to hop aboard the little mini songthaew that run from the BTS station at Sukhumvit all the way up to the Airport Link’s Ramkamhaeng Station at the top of Phra Khanong… and at only 7 baht a ride. And if you do make it all the way to the top of the soi, make sure to sample the street vendors just near the UM Tower (at the start of Ramkamhaeng Road) – one of them has been written up by Elle magazine as having the best chicken rice in Bangkok (to which I concur fully), and just near her is a khao raat gaeng curry shop run by a couple from Phuket who serve up fantastic spicy southern fare and other favorites.

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Back out on Sukhumvit 71, the en-tire west side of the street around Sois 3 and 5 becomes one of Bang-kok’s largest night food courts, with vendors of just about every dish lined up selling their goodies, a great place to experience ‘local’ life at real Bangkok prices. Another gem tucked in along this stretch is the ‘BK Resturents’ (yes, that is how it is spelled). This place used to be a video shop-cum-eatery, but they have now devoted themselves full time to serving up some of the cheapest and tastiest thali meals in Bangkok. BK is primarily Indian vegetarian, but they also have Burmese and some Thai fare on their menu.

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Thailand and Bangkok are especially well known for offering a great variety of attractions for the young ones, where both Thai and foreign parents can take their children for a day’s trip. Thailand-based renowned blogger Richard Bar-row has even started a website (www.bangkok-daytrips.com) where he docu-ments and reviews such places. But what do we do with our teenage sons and daughters? They’re too old to tag along with their parents to this or that tourist attraction every week.

What safe and healthy options do we have for them? When school is out, they wonder aimlessly all day in fancy shopping malls that are too expensive for most, and at night, many teenagers end up joining motorbike racing gangs or, sooner or later, they’ll become exposed to alcohol, drugs, and sex from a habit of going to nightclubs.

So, instead of those perils, how about introducing them to the now-it-doesn’t-sound-quite-so-risky activity of skateboarding? There are many places where teenagers can skateboard in Bangkok – the most famous ones are at Benjasiri Park next to Emporium, under the Rama VIII Bridge, at The Ramp skate park inside the Esplanade Mall on Ratchada Road, and at the skate park next to Ra-jamangala Stadium within the Hua Hark Sport Complex. Many skaters meet at these places everyday to skate together and have fun.

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But although Thailand is more of a developing ‘skate’ country than Burma or Cambodia, say, it still doesn’t come close to China, in regards to the ‘skate-world.’ “The Chinese have marble spots everywhere, which is what skate-boarders are looking for to do their tricks on different obstacles,” recalls world-traveler Patrik Wallner.

Skateboarding is for anyone. You don’t need to be good or reckless. Just start rolling around on a skateboard, and you’ll be accepted as a skateboarder by your peers. You don’t need to be part of a team, go training, or follow a teacher. Skateboarding can be whatever you want it to be for yourself. “It teaches you patience and perseverance, as it takes a lot of practice and motivation to be-come good at it. It will bring you friends from all over the world,” says Simon.

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Simon Pellaux is a 32-year-old Swiss expat and member of the ‘Preduce team.’ He started skateboarding twenty years ago, and these days, he calls Bangkok his second home. He has been involved in the skateboarding ‘busi-ness’ in Thailand for the past ten years. “I’ve just been really lucky to come here and meet Thai skaters that became my close friends and brothers. In 2003, we started Preduce together, worked hard, and are now all blessed to be able to live from our passion,” he says.

Although it is hard to say exactly, there are at least 5,000 skaters in Thailand, and in Simon’s opinion, “even though there are a few events to promote already, there could be more for sure.” Most of the skaters are in Bangkok, but there is a flourishing scene in Chiang Mai, Korat, and other cities in Isaan.

Speaking about the skateboarding movement in Thailand, Simon agrees that it is quite good with a lot of talented Thai skaters. On top of that, it’s growing a lot. “Skateboarders organized themselves and started their own brand and shops, which is great. With Preduce, we started the first Thai skateboard company, and we sponsor local pro skaters, giving them a job and a future in skateboarding in Thailand. They are now famous internation-ally,” Simon says proudly.

But regardless of how much effort Preduce puts into promoting Thai skat-ers, the local administration also needs to chip in. “I think skateboarding still suffers from a bad image in the public opinion in Thailand,” says Simon. “I wish Thai authorities would realize it’s a great pastime for young people. It keeps them busy and healthy, and it’s a great way to stay out of trouble. I wish the government and local city offices would support skateboarding more and start funding public skate parks like is done abroad. Public sup-port for skateboarding is pretty much non-existent in Thailand.”

Those in the skateboarding circles must certainly have heard of Patrik Wallner (www.visualtraveling.com), a 24-year-old German/Hungarian “skate filmmaker and visual traveler,” whose mission in life is to skate in as many countries around the world as possible. He’s been skateboarding for about a decade now. Although his whereabouts change from month to month, Patrik first came to Thailand back in 2008. “I was with a friend on a three-day layover to Vietnam and instantly became in love with the city,” he remembers.

He didn’t stay, but he started visiting Thailand more often while he was making skateboarding films in Asia, and then around 2010, Patrick got a job with Preduce skateshop, to film their next skate video called “Chaiyo.” This meant that he got to spend a year living and skating in Bangkok, which was more than enough time to meet the local skaters and experience unforget-table ’boarding moments.

Patrick has skated and filmed with Geng Jakkarin, Tao Kitpullap, Ryan Sr-ipeasatja, Peter Petcharattana and many other notable Thai skaters. He participated in the events and competitions organized by Preduce, such ‘Go Skate Days’ and ‘Game of S.K.A.T.E.’, which were meant to raise aware-ness among locals and provide Thai kids and teenagers a safe platform for expressing themselves.

According to Patrick, “the Thai skateboarding scene is growing very fast and Thailand has one of the best skaters of Southeast Asia.” This is true, as Udon-native Geng Jakkarin has competed in South Africa and even won first place in an event organized in Shanghai.

Skateboarding is a global movement and culture, so skateboarders all over the world share the same drive and passion. “Still, skateboarding is more recognized as a sport and as a lifestyle in Switzerland, and the authorities there help build skate parks and fund events,” reflects Simon.

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with translations. A unique feature about the books was that the words and conversations were written in Thai as well as phonetically. They explained that this was to help us recognize and aid us in and learning Thai reading and writing (which was also offered alongside conversation classes). After practicing speaking with my classmates and being guided and corrected by me teacher, I was able to leave the class having learned an entire Thai conversation. I never thought I’d see the day!

In short, I never had to look for another Thai school again. I have made many new friends; Thai and foreign and learned things like cooking Thai dishes and Thai culture through Language Express’s activity programs. I signed up for a year’s worth of lessons and was also provided with a free Education Visa for up to three years – one less (very large) headache! Through all of this, the most lasting benefit is that I can get through each day here in Bang-kok without the frustration of not being able to communicate simple wants and needs. Now, I can get a taxi to the Tesco on my first try, and I have yet to ever eat ‘chocolate tofu’ again.

It used to take me three taxis and nearly twenty minutes to get a cab to the local Tesco Lotus supermarket. No matter how clearly I thought I was saying it, it seemed every cab driver in Bangkok had never even heard of the popular megastore.

I was living in the Sathorn area, and I also quickly tired of hearing the driv-ers mock my pronunciation of “Sathorn” at least twice before laughing and waving me into the backseat. I knew it was time for Thai lessons when I didn’t know how to ask what the chocolate-tofu-like piece in my noodles was. I later learned it was blood. I should never have had such high hopes – there is no such thing as chocolate tofu.

I asked around and took trial class after trial class at various language schools. One of the first schools I tried used the total immersion method to teach Thai. Using actions and role-play, they spoke Thai for the whole duration of the class. I could pick up a few words, but the truth was, I could never be sure if my assumptions were correct unless I asked a Thai friend afterward. I also had a difficult time retaining the information without see-ing it written out. One time I left the class thinking I had learned “I am going shopping.” In reality, the lesson was about going to the bank and exchang-ing money. Clearly, this was not the method for me.

My Thai friend recommended her current school, Language Express. She was taking English lessons there and was raving about her ‘lovely teachers’ and her ‘LX gang’ of friends she had made since her enrollment. It sounded exciting and different, so I decided to check out their Thai language pro-gram.

The first thing that stood out to me was the social atmosphere. As soon as I walked toward the school (conveniently located right at the BTS Phloen Chit station), I could see people sitting outside chatting. They even waved and said ‘hello’ when I walked toward the doors. Inside, there were more people sitting on couches, tables, and hanging around ‘Coffee Express,’ the little in-school coffee shop. Some were Thai, some were foreigners, some were playing board games and some were studying their books together.

The customer service and sales staff all spoke great English, which was refreshing and a relief. They showed me the Thai timetable and lesson packages, and I was rather impressed by their flexible timetable and reasonable prices. I could buy lessons and choose which topics I wanted to study and when. An upside was that each les-son was standalone, meaning I wouldn’t miss anything if I went on holiday and it didn’t matter when I enrolled. All classes were taught by Thai teachers who also spoke fluent English.

When I got into the trial class, the first thing we did was listen and repeat vocabulary. There were English translations, and we were encouraged to ask questions about the meanings and dif-ferent uses of the word. No confusion or misun-derstandings there. Then we used our new vo-cabulary in short conversations, also in the book

By an LX Thai course student

Miracles happen when you can speak Thai

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