
Due to the time spent dislodging our boat from the sand-bar - we arrived late at the pick-up point at the end of the river cruise. However our hotel limousine was there waiting for our arrival and the driver gave us a bottle of ice-cold water and cold towels to freshen up.
From the pick-up point we were driven to the Mae Kok Village Resort for lunch. This is a relatively new hotel owned and run by a European expatriate. The hotel has a ccoking school and conducts summer camps for students of International Scholls from different parts of the world. That day we saw a group of students from the Dubai International School going through a class in 'kayaking'.
Our lunch was an international buffet spread.

comfortable chalets

Mae Kok (Kok River) seen from the restaurant

this lake used for 'kayaking' lessons

Arab, Iranian, Lebanese and Caucasian students
from the Dubai International School
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