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A drink on top of the world
... less glamorous.
The next day we set off on our own to use the Skytrain where we travelled through to MBK - a huge shopping mall. This place has 7 floors full of shops, eateries and markets full of souvenirs and cheap knock offs. We spent the whole day in this mall looking around for bargains (much to Marks disgust). Would have been interesting to wear a pedometer and see just how much walking we did around that mall, cos man our feet were TIRED!!!
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Arrived Thailand
... 163;15 for a 12 hour trip and a bed thrown in too, quite comfy can't grumble for the price, Blob have a word with your bosses and get the fares in line lol.Venners could live on the train safe keep going home lol. (Photo attached) woke at 6 am train still going at 6.45 I ask guy what time we arrive he says train late (now they have something in common with UK) he ask where I go I say Sisaket, train stops no signs so sit there, train pulls away 2 mins later old guy says ...
Time for a break, back to Bangkok :)
... down and find some work, Asia seemed the perfect opportunity, there's still so much I've not seen.
I arrived in Bangkok at 5:30am after my second delayed flight in a week, I don't know if it's bad karma or something else but the first 10 flights of my trip had all taken off and landed on time. Luckily the flight was almost empty, there's not much better than having a row of four seats to sleep across and cabin crew pretty much throwing drinks ...
You never promised me a rose garden
Rudely awakened in the middle of the night by a thunder storm, we were up, showered, breakfasted and ready to roll by 6.30am today, complete with umbrellas just in case. We set off for the Floating Markets and Rose Gardens with one other couple (from Harvey Bay in QLD) in a mini van with our guide and driver for the day. Along the way we stopped at an orchid and coconut farm. An elephant ride was next followed by a ...
When one door shuts, another one opens
... of Thai fashion. Fair play to her.
After an hour and a half or so I was pretty much bejewelled-buildinged out, and rather knackered now, so I made my way back through the crowds, manageing to get back just in time to finally avoid being monsooned. However, my face was slightly redder than usualy, and this time it might actually be sunburn.
I had started to think that maybe just one night wasn't really enough time to go to Angkor Wat, seeign as I have to leave Bangkok ...