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2009/01/28- First day in Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by eddiemetal from Bangkok, Thailand
... ; It was around midday when I arrived, and there was only a choice of two hostels. The one closer to where I was had good reviews, so I pre-booked, knowing delaying could see the last beds go, leaving me with nowhere to sleep for the night. I was ...
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Back in Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by elenaheister from Bangkok, Thailand
... zu gewöhnen und evtl. Leute zu finden, die auch weiter nach Süden reisen. Hier eine kurze Zusammenfassung meiner Tage in Bangkok: Kultur & andere Aktivitäten: Den berühmten Wat Pho Tempel besucht inklusive Thai Massage in der „Wat Pho ...
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Still in Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by qaliq from Bangkok, TH.40, Thailand
... of two straws to say thank you. Tonight I'm just sorting out some stuff before flying to Vietnam tomorrow. I think I could stay in Bangkok for weeks, but I'm ready to move on. I am super excited about coming back to Thailand though, even if it's just for ...
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Bangkok has us now
A Travel Blog entry by brianmcdonald from Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
... by a roof leak in our room. Turned off the air-con solved the problem, but we knew we couldn't last long in the Bangkok heat with a moderate hangover so we informed the owner who kindly arranged for a change of rooms. After a couple of hours lounging ...
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Where the Tuk Tuk took us
A Travel Blog entry by gabador from Bangkok, Thailand
... his research, and got two suits for half the price of mine. Then comes the TAT part. Unseen travel gets a lot of bad reviews from the internet community and though I'm writing from Chiang Mai, where our first leg went smoothly without any hiccups, and we ...
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Gold, Gold, Glorious Gold
A Travel Blog entry by 2badgerstravel from Bangkok, Thailand
... using a 'Tour with Tong' private guide. Our guide, Jerry, met us at 8:00am at our hostel, and we dove right into the city attractions of Bangkok. It was a great tour because we traveled everywhere by public transportation, which helped us get ...
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Don't go upstairs? Where's the fun in that?
A Travel Blog entry by dubzy from Bangkok, Thailand
Have spent my last few days in Bangkok, for the most part, just chilling out in the hostel. I did venture onto Khao San Road and the surrounding sois a couple of times for something to eat (and a beer), but have mainly been taking advantage of some free ...
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Last day of travelling
A Travel Blog entry by radders84 from Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
... tigers must take a lot of space and at 2 years old I imagine they go to bigger enclosures at the zoo. I read some reviews of this place, claiming that the handlers were really cruel to the tigers and that they were drugged. We saw no evidence ...
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Same, same...
A Travel Blog entry by fullmoon from Bangkok, Thailand
... where we don’t speak the language. It’s extremely frustrating… I had a very hard time choosing our hostel in Bangkok ahead of time. I always use a combination of Trip Advisor, Lonely Planet and Travelfish to get reviews and pricing of ...
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Weeks 2-5- Thailand
A Travel Blog entry by rowly26 from Bangkok, Thailand
... at the start of a 10 hour bus journey!! The rest of the journey was pretty uneventful and we arrived in Bangkok just after 6.00. Day 24 After finding a hostel to stay in, we crashed out for a few hours (didn't really sleep much on the bus). After a ...
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long live the King
A Travel Blog entry by jay29 from Bangkok, Thailand
... I had imagined Thailand to be a bit like India, especially in terms of development and infrastructure. I was very wrong. Bangkok is very very modern with all the infrastructure you would expect in a city of six million people in any ...
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Sunrise @ Angkor Wat
A Travel Blog entry by curlysuze from Bangkok, Thailand
... (Lamphu House) I stayed with in the beginnig of my trip, but it was fully booked. So, I wanted to check the hostel next door (heard/read mixed reviews about it) and dragged Aa with me. They had a room available, so we checked in. The hostel/room was ok, ...
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Big busy modern city
A Travel Blog entry by geekyseb from Bangkok, Thailand
... night in Phnom Penh, in the same hostel, and took my plane after a quick tuctuc ride to the airport. On arrival in Bangkok, I met with Meng, one of Prim’s friends living in Bangkok. Prim is from Bangkok but lives in the UK, where she stayed ...
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Dude, looks like a lady
A Travel Blog entry by jay29 from Bangkok, Thailand
... in North America. A little more money for a much better quality suit according to many reviews I read online. I spent a couple days sightseeing in Bangkok with a couple guys from the hostel. With three of us we where able to get ...
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Two Days in Bangkkok
A Travel Blog entry by mdemmons from Bangkok, Thailand
... every respect.) I'm looking forward to getting to Chiang Mai tonight. We're staying in what I would call a luxury hostel. We booked it based on the reviews and the location. Then we saw the pictures. Wow. All for $25 total per night - everything ...
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Goodbye Christina :-(
A Travel Blog entry by peterward from Bangkok, Thailand
... sites and directly with some hostel websites. The one that caught my attention was a tree house, type hostel called “SpicyLaos” so I read a few reviews, joined their Facebook page and left a message asking if they had a bed for me for 2 ...
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Greenhorns
A Travel Blog entry by lostzimbos from Bangkok, Thailand
... comfortable, excellent service and the food was good (arbitrary I know but I really enjoyed getting a menu for our dinner!) We landed in Bangkok at 7am local time after a 12 hour flight. I was so excited to finally have arrived in Thailand - my ...
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back on the road again!!
A Travel Blog entry by katinhat from Bangkok, Thailand
... despite the reviews I found the plane ok but the food not great, a stop over in deli and 14 hrs later I arrived in Bangkok, I got the shuttle express bus to koh San road and went looking for accommodation which I thought wouldn't be a problem, however ...
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2nd day/night
A Travel Blog entry by jodeezy from Bangkok, Thailand
... but cant find peanut butter! (plus also no bread!) Dunno what to have for breakfast tomorrow! Arghhh! I love Bangkok, dont wanna leave! Oh well off to Chaing Mai tomorrow for Jungle treking, bamboo rafting and elephant riding plus staying the ...
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2nd Day!
A Travel Blog entry by chescottie from Bangkok, Thailand
... find peanut butter! (plus also no bread!) Dunno what to have for breakfast tomorrow! Arghhh! I love Bangkok, dont wanna leave! Oh well off to Chaing Mai tomorrow for Jungle treking, bamboo rafting and elephant riding plus staying ...
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