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Bangkok Part 2
... are off to Burma this weekend and will be there for 3 weeks before coming back into Bangkok and heading straight out to Mumbai. A quick stop for 2 nights in Mumbai then down to Kerala to chill out over the Christmas period before flying back to Delhi on the 29th to pick up a 20 day tour of the north. Wow, sounds full on when I read that back but we are really looking forward to the next 2 months as the travelling will probably ...
Ping Pong Playa
... asked Dan, knowing that all we needed now was a tuk tuk home. I hailed one and we jumped in, and he set off like a rocket, tearing through the streets at breakneck speed. “Does your cousin drive minibuses from the border?” I shouted sarcastically, as we roared towards the hotel, arriving in record time.
It had been a sad day but a great night, Bill was a great man, father and husband who loved his family, the countryside and his shooting and ...
Bangkok, kanchanaburi and malaria medication.
... road including one cart selling roasted locusts, scorpions, cockroaches and other nasties which he actually charged for! Cheeky git! The next day we decided that as nice as Bangkok was we would book a bus to take us to kanchanaburi the following day and spend a night there before coming back to Bangkok to fly to the north of Thailand. Once we were booked we decided to head to a shopping centre which is famous for cheap designer goods (I know what your thinking! ...
Found the right place and Let's unlock our phone
... very important. Took a bus again, got the guest house around noon. There is no sign "full"! They said " A/C rooms are fully booked but we have some fan rooms. " Went to see the room and decided right away. We finally got a place to stay for human being in this area. And the fan room was no problem. It wasn't hot in the room at all. Humidity is there but I felt so good and natural. I liked it. Also we ...
Back to Thailand!
... the panda enclosure, the elephants and reptile enclosure were also among our favourites.
7-eleven, a conveniance shop that is on every corner in every city and island, they are everywhere, have a hazelnut cappuchino for 20B (40p). You buy the cup and make the coffee in the shop. Every 7-eleven we walked past we had to visit to see if they sell the coffee to drink one there and then but also to buy up all there stock to build up our supply. At the end of the holiday we each ...