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Bangkok - Buddha, Buddha everywhere!
... and now is a public space with gardens, temples, museums a monastery and a post office. For a small fee you can tour the grounds with the other 20,000 people there. I’m sure on other days the Grand Palace isn’t quite so crowded, but today (of course) is the day before the King’s Birthday – which is a national holiday. Holiday, yes, but not like an American holiday. This won’t just be a day off – it is a day for ...
You wan ping pong?
... bus now - not living in luxury however we do have a tv - not the best when war gunshot filled films are playing, it's half past midnight and you want to sleep. Sleeping is interesting...the seats are 50% recline NOT 70%, the aircon is more of a barely felt puff of air (see photo) and the seats are leather = delightful mix. No, it's not that bad to be fair, not my first choice of sleeping arrangement but its all part of the fun! On a side note - Holly and ...
Day 29 - Off to Tiger Temple
... by the Thais after it was bombed by the Allies during the war and is operational today. Walking along the tracks and overlooking the river in the scorching heat one can only imagine the horrendous conditions these men worked and died in. We then climbed on board the bus and headed to our final destination, the Tiger Temple. This temple was started by monks who decided they needed to protect tigers in Thailand and formed a very special bond with ...
Sam, Tan and Han's Adventures in SE Asia
... usual 30 days, so we're going to have to do several visa runs as we travel up the country! After a night in Krabi, we got on yet another ferry to the island of Koh Phi Phi, where we pretty much landed in paradise! The storm had passed, and we were greeted by turquoise blue waters, golden beaches.... and haggling galore! Being white and having a backpack kinda screams tourist, so we do get a lot of taxi drives offering to take us anywhere, even if ...
14 hours later...
... wanted to help. He showed me where I was & where to go, but persuaded me to get a tuk tuk. He explained I should only get "yellow tuk (translation: any tuk tuk or taxi with a yellow number plate) as this was government registered. I should also look for the Thai flags (there are two - representing the king and the political flag). Intuition said he was probably trust worthy, and he hailed a tuk tuk which I accepted (only 20 baht to take ...