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Bangkoks got them now
Jæja eftir u.þ.b. 2 vikur á Bali var ferðinni haldið áfram til Bangkok "Tælandi" við lentum í þessari alveg mögnuðu reynslu á flugvellinum á Balí að einmitt þegar við vorum að bíða í röðinni til að komast í flugvélina að spjalla kemur gaur til okkar og spir okkur "Er þetta íslenska sem ég heyri?" ég meina vá tilviljun eða hvað? Við enduðum á …
Bangkok madness!!!
Where to start with Bangkok? To be honest I felt a bit intimidated the first few days, just the sheer size of the place that has no discernable centre!!!. First hotel was nice enough, though not where I expected it to be, down some dank alley!! Had to be asked to move rooms due to the fact theyre still building the place, and after travelling all …
Wet and rainy in Bangkok
As mentioned in my previous post, we decided to leave Laos earlier than planned thanks to the rather persistent rain that was making it difficult to enjoy our tip, preventing us from getting to places that I had hoped to see – and was bringing a bit more risk to our motorbiking adventure than we needed (wet roads, etc).
We killed a …
Shopping and bugs - of the stomach kind
After taking a 6 hour bus ride from Siem Reap to Phnom Penh, we went straight to the airport to catch a flight to Bangkok. Yes, we could have flown out of Siem Reap, but in the interest of saving a significant amount of money, it was worth flying out from PP. (Bangkok Airways holds a monopoly on flights out of Siem Reap, and the flights are priced …
Bangkok Revisited
I've been to Bangkok 4 years back and what I remembered was a crazy city with crazy taxi drivers and hoards and hoards of farangs (foreigners) clogging up Kao San Road. Of course the Royal Palace with all the glitz, the Reclining Buddha and the Chao Phraya River and its super fast boats.
Well... nothing changed! Not a bit. The city is still …