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Happy 2016!! It was a great NYE celebrating with my closest friends at a white out party. We had plenty of drinks, a golf tournament, a darts competition, and a very passionate guessing game...







Anyone who knows me knows that I love lists and goals. So it comes as no surprise that I have a bunch of New Year's resolutions ready to go.

Travel

  • Visit 5 countries 
    • Pay cash for all trips! No getting into credit card debt to travel the world
  • Take Nikita to the beach

Health and Fitness

  • Workout 4 times a week
  • Hike Camelback 
  • Cook healthy dinners 4 times a week
    • Bring lunch 4 times a week to work 

Financial

  • Maintain $0 credit card balance
  • Payoff student loan

Soul Goals

  • Read one book per month
  • Foster and adopt out at least 5 dogs
  • Learn Spanish
    • Practice Rosetta Stone 4 times a week
I mentioned Part I of my Tours with Tong experience with the Tiger Temple, but part II was also pretty epic. 

The elephant splashes you with water - which felt amazing because it was so hot!


She really loved being in the water and was so gentle in posing for photos with me!

I think she wants to be a super model


Seriously amazing!


I was struggling with food poisoning from earlier in the week so I opted not to ride her back to the camp, but I was able to feed her lots of bananas instead!


As I mentioned in a previous post, I was concerned with making responsible travel choices. I initially attempted to volunteer with an elephant sanctuary but the 3 I looked into were about 8 hours away and the reservation process was not something I was comfortable with. I cancelled other tours that included elephants performing tricks and rides with the benches on the backs. After hearing reports from people that did take those tours, it was the exact thing I was concerned about. Babies were in distress and separated from others. I was disappointed at this spot to see that the elephants were chained while they ate, but was told they had free reign at the end of the day and I felt like the tourist aspect was a lot more natural than other options. So ultimately, not as I would have hoped but still not  as bad as it could have been. The moral of the story is to research the best you can and make informed decisions. The experience did give me a greater appreciation for these intelligent and magnificent creatures. 
I signed up with Tours With Tong for the VIP Tiger Temple and Elephant Swim, and I have never made a better decision! This post is a break down of Part 1 of the day at the Tiger Temple. 

The day started at 4:30am when the tour guide, Kung, and the driver picked me up in my Bangkok hotel. We went to the Bridge over the River Kwai and watched the sunrise. 


Next was to provide donations to the monks. Buddhist monks do not go to the grocery store or cook for themselves, so they rely on donations for food.  The Tiger Temple started in 1994 when someone turned in a tiger cub orphaned by poachers. Once the surrounding villagers heard about this, they started bringing more orphans for the monks to care for. Now they are pretty much raised at the temple, cared for by monks, volunteers and staff. 
 

 Next up I got to bottle feed a 4 month old tiger cub. I'll let that sink in for a minute....

The tigers are so focused on the bottle they don't pay attention to much else! 

Next we walked the tigers back to their enclosure; this guy was about 11 months old but still intimidating!

The tiger was focused on some deer running past (yes I was terrified) and this monk was walking by. He was kind enough to pose for a photo with me. Typically you remove your shoes so you do not risk being higher than the monks, but in this case they asked me to squat down.


Next up was tiger bath time! 


With 148 tigers at the temple, they go through about 400 cooked chickens per day. I was lucky enough to feed the tigers one. I was surprised how gently they took it!

If you want to talk about memories of a lifetime, this would be it! They put you in the tiger enclosure with no cages or chains. You play with the tigers like you would a house cat, dangling toys in front of them. It was amazing to see the power of these animals.

From there we walked the adult tiger to the big cat enclosure. I was truly in awe of how big he was. 

Just a little snooze....

For the last stop, they put the tourists in a cage and let the tigers play in the water. They loved jumping in the water and wrestling each other!

In my effort to travel ethically, I did a LOT of research on this attraction. I found it to be a lot better than the Tiger Kingdom in Phuket, which seemed to be much more commercialized. I read lots of reviews saying that the tigers here were drugged, but in my honest opinion, they were NOT. First of all, tigers are nocturnal, so they like to sleep a lot during the day. I also saw no mistreatment from the staff and the most corrective actions I saw were merely redirecting the tiger's attention when they started to focus too much on the tourists. You need to remember these tigers were raised in this temple with people, so they are much more used to the interaction. They still got kind of riled up at times, but there were lots of rules to keep tourists safe. For example, how to approach them, when you could have more contact, how to handle them, what you can wear, etc. 

If you are interested in going to this temple, I highly recommend Tours with Tong for your guide. Kung knew the best places to stand for photos and to get the best mannered tigers, she held my purse so tigers wouldn't want to play with it, took 700 photos of me, and brought me ice cold water. Traveling in late November and being a native of the desert, I still got seriously dehydrated, so be prepared for the heat. 


I have been busy! Time to cross some items off the list.... and add some...

Dog sled ride in Alaska
 
Cherry blossoms in Washington DC
Visit the first Starbucks store in Seattle, WA 
 
Multnomah Falls in Portland, OR
 
Stomp grapes while touring Napa vineyards
Walk on a black sand beach
Castles in Germany
Stay in a tree house “hotel”
Scandinave Spa in Whistler, Canada
Banff Lake in Calgary, Canada
See a Broadway show in New York City
Gondola ride in Venice
Have a picnic at the Eiffel tower
Ride a horse on the beach
Travel on a yacht
Ride a private jet
Stay at the Madonna Inn
Santorini, Greece
Cathedrals in Spain
Zip line in the Costa Rica cloud forest
Stay in an ocean hut
Camp on the beach
Photograph a blue glacier
 
Ride an elephant in Thailand Replaced with "play with elephants in Thailand"
Antelope Canyon

Havasupai Falls 
Northern Lights
Glamping
Blue Lagoon, Iceland 
+ Take Nikita on a dog-cation to the beach
+ Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming/Montana/Idaho
+ Zion National Park, Utah
+ Scuba/Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, Australia 
+ Visit a field of tulips
I just returned from a bucket list trip and I cannot begin to wrap my head around what I experienced!
For this desert creature, every view was unique and inspiring. Being summer time, it really wasn't THAT cold, although it was rainy many days and very foggy. The biggest environmental thing to get used to was it never really got dark. When the sun "set" at 10:30PM, it was more of a dusk rather than a night sky with stars. Then the sun would rise at about 3:30AM, so sleep was a little difficult. 

My travel partner for this trip was my mom! We had a great time and never got on each other's nerves too badly. Here is a video of some of the highlights!

 Mendenhall Glacier was pretty amazing. Since it was overcast and raining, apparently it brings out more of the blue color in the glacier. This is something I would like to return to Juneau to see again, as hiking through the caves here seems wonderful as well. We didn't have time to explore so this was about as close as we got.
In Skagway we had a very adventurous day. We took a helicopter up to Denver Glacier to complete my bucket list item - DOG SLEDDING! It was thrilling. The pups were so excited to run that they were barking and jumping around. What an experience!
Of course when you are in Alaska you have to have an authentic Alaskan crab leg!


There is so much I want to do and the list is always changing!




Dog sled ride in Alaska
Cherry blossoms in Washington DC
Visit the first Starbucks store in Seattle, WA
Multnomah Falls in Portland, OR
Stomp grapes while touring Napa vineyards
Walk on a black sand beach
Castles in Germany
Stay in a tree house “hotel”
Scandinave Spa in Whistler, Canada
Banff Lake in Calgary, Canada
See a Broadway show in New York City
Gondola ride in Venice
Have a picnic at the Eiffel tower
Ride a horse on the beach
Travel on a yacht
Ride a private jet
Stay at the Madonna Inn
Santorini, Greece
Cathedrals in Spain
Zip line in the Costa Rica cloud forest
Stay in an ocean hut
Camp on the beach
Photograph a blue glacier
Ride an elephant in Thailand 
Antelope Canyon
Havasupai Falls 
Northern Lights
Glamping
Blue Lagoon, Iceland