Alright! Continuing from my previous entry...
Road Trip to Kanchanaburi, Floating Market

Another round of Food Tasting. This duck-shaped jelly... hmm... nothing special.

But this is different. "Kanom krok": Coconut puddings or some (like ourselves) call it, Coconut pancakes. They're really, really TASTY! A MUST-EAT snack!

Reached our destination! The famous floating market.

This isn't the 'market' zone yet as you can see from the photos. Pretty ulu eh?

This is it! We took the traditional type of boat, which means that in order to move, you row. There's another option which most ang mohs prefer. That will be the motor boats. For the traditional boats, WHY NO SHELTER?!

A reminder to you guys, do not put your hands on either sides of the boats. The lady rowing our boat used the rowing stick to beat my sis hand. Ouch! Luckily, I'm seated right in front. HEE~

Spot the boy who's not tired of the peace sign pose. From this...

To this...

To this...

And finally, he's sick of it! HAHA!

People sitting on the motor boat giving us the "What the hell are you riding on" look.

My creative mum just calmly took out her shawl and place it on her head.
It may become a fashion statement! Never know right?

Following closely behind

Bringing us to see how the locals live their daily lives

A baby dragonfly resting on the edge of our boat. My brother actually came out with a small 'meaningful' quote when he saw this picture. Hahaha! Well, I forgot the quote.

Leading a simple life doesn't mean that you wouldn't find any joy in it.

And the 'sampan' trip ends here.
Lunch Time at some out-of-the-way restaurant

How can you miss Thailand's Green Curry Chicken?

If you don't recognize a particular guy in this photo, he was our tour guide for the day.
Next Destination, Tiger Temple

If anything were to happen... none of their business~

Everybody needs an umbrella cause the sun was SCORCHING HOT.

Decided to follow this group of tourists, who were walking a tiger back to the "photography" location.

The "Photography" location! Weirdly, there were a handful of Ang mohs running this place instead of Thai.

Last "walking-the-tiger" session.

There's always a monk accompanying these tigers.
Photo-taking time!
Decided to join in the free photo-taking queue! Heh heh heh~
Okay. Let's bring out the warriors!!

This pose reminds us of our dearest "Baobao"!
Am I right?!?! 100% SIMILARITIES! :)

Naughty kitty, whack me with it's tail

[STARE] Don't you dare whack me again...

Slowly and carefully...

Ohmy~ I guess I'm not the only victim!

If you're observant enough, you will see that my brother was holding the tiger's tail...

The tiger with Baobao's signature pose again

End of photo-taking session. Time to move on. And yes, my dad was carrying a pink umbrella provided by our bus driver. Haha! So cute right?

Came across a deer looking for leaves to munch on.

Sis checking out if it's cool with her standing so close to it first.

Has really huge eyes. Just like my sista :)

Brave mummy posing right beside it

Let you guys guess what the hell is going on here?

Answer: Tourists had to pay to play with the tigers! I wouldn't dare... I still remember that once, when I was young, I played with my grandma's kitten and his claw just hooked into my finger's skin! PAIN.

Photo-taking with the tiger cub. The typical Oh-my-gosh-don't-do-anything-funny face

Bunch of wild buffalo

An up-close shot. Was trying to take this photo with my mum pulling my backpack saying, "Aiyo! Don't go so near ah!!!"

Hot summer

And then came along some playful ponies

Monastery located at Tiger Temple

That will be all for Tiger Temple but not Kanchanaburi~ Alright! Another destination to go! :)
To Be Continued...
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