Woodlands Suites Hotel
Travel Blogs from Pattaya
Taxi bikes to Tesco Lotus and truck home
... different to Tesco at home. All meat like pork, chicken is piled up loose for you to chose, lots of octopus, shrimp and fish and unusual friut and veg. Got back with all the shopping on the back of an open truck, me and Paul sat on the back, Rog up ...
Mad Dogs and Englishman
... market within the grounds of an impressive and colourful temple complex. There were a few particularly mangy looking stray dogs around but - as usual - they seemed benign and more nterested in scratching themselves than bothering us. Within two minutes of us having climbed out of our taxi it began to spit with warm, large raindrops which soon turned into a mildly heavy downpour. It was at this point when Shelley's father, Garry, turned up on a scooter - ...
Live, Love, Rock!
... card we were upgraded to a Deluxe Sea View Room. We were so happy when we made it up to our room. We had a huge window with a view of the sea, beach and coastline as well as a balcony where we had a view of the pool and sea. The TV had the Hard Rock Café music channel. We spent the day chilling out and enjoying this place, a well deserved treat we say!
We booked in here for two nights but we didn’t spend much time exploring the ...
Indian false start
... say with a fair amount of trepidation. I was a little concerned about the time of year and the weather as I'd heard how extreme the heat could be. Arriving at 3am and being hit by a wall of 40 degree heat, my fears were definitely grounded. To summarise, it wasn't a brilliant week for us in Delhi. We intended to leave very quickly, but became very indecisive about the separate work placements we had sourced - mine was in the Punjab and which was experiencing 42 ...
Broke my promise
I've been to Thailand several times, but always promised myself not to go to Pattaya. But the Norwegian party animal I've been partying with in Bangkok managed to persuade me into staying here for 3 days. With the saying "Good guys go to heaven, bad guys go to Pattaya" in mind I reluctantly came along.
Pattaya is famous for it's Walking Street. Here we go again. Falling deeper and deeper into the rabbit's hole ...