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... barren, mountainous, and half covered in snow. The condition of the road nicely matched its surroundings - Many places didn't have hotels so we stayed inside Kyrgyz homes,which was amazing. It was the same deal with restaurants. Some towns didn't really ...
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Bangkok certainly has Bang and a few K...
A Travel Blog entry by chickyhicky from Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
... , but the proportions and it cost the hotel nothing to provide it so its a nice little earner. A nice meal in Bangkok at a decent restaurant costs you about £12 Ice with your beer sir – Now everywhere we have been with the heat ...
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Hello Bangkok! What's that smell!?
A Travel Blog entry by sandeephk from Bangkok, Thailand
... clean, public transport is 99% reliable, you can fnd anything you want within an arms reach. In Bangkok, it was a little behind times i thought. Just small things from road signs to the TOILETS!!!! And another reason why it reminded me of India because I ...
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Family Escapade in Bangkok 2010
A Travel Blog entry by mousehunt from Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
... I did not manage to dine in Khinlom Chomsaphan and fail to visit Central World and the Grand Palace, which is I feel a bit disappointed. As a matter of fact, I have started to miss Bangkok already. For more pictures and description, please visit ...
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Asia Calling - Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by stevewilson from Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
... finger nails and there are always offers for 'shows' which does create a very seedy side to Thailand's tourism infrastructure. Bangkok also provided us with a little 'flashpacking' at the exclusive Mandarin Oriental - THE place to stay in the city ...
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Bangkok Hotels & Shopping & Eating
A Travel Blog entry by nsevers from Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand
... baby and stroller with us, and were welcomed, and he slept through our lovely lunch! Tablecloths and Cloth napkins in Bangkok? Unusual Elegance! Old Standby: Fuji Restaurant, an upscale Japanese food chain restaurant can be found in most ...
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one day in Bangkok... and the world's your oyster
A Travel Blog entry by garnerfamily from Bangkok, Thailand
... frenetic as everyone would have you believe about Bangkok. Admittedly we only made one foray into Siam Square (the Piccadilly Circus of Bangkok I guess) and left quickly. Although we had to leave in a hurry because Louis (age 10) suddenly went very white ...
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Ten things I like about Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by garybarnes from Bangkok, Thailand
... to appreciate more and more every time I've come back, here's a list of my 10 favourite things of Bangkok. 7/11's and Family Mart You can't chuck a brick in this city without hitting at least one of the ubiquitous ...
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The sexiest woman in Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by rzyirek from Bangkok, Thailand
... was still there! We got dressed, took a tuk tuk to Khao San Road which is the drunken orgy neighborhood for westerners in Bangkok (so glad I didnt stay there). We got something to eat then found ourselves at Lava, a small hip hop bar with great ...
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Bangkok, return to shopping centres and cinemas!
A Travel Blog entry by chrisharrison from Bangkok, Thailand
... huge shopping centre not far from where we'de been earlier. We got to wander past all the fancy hotels; Four Seasons, Park Hyatt. On the corner we saw a small temple. Little odd, as if this huge modern metropolis had just encroached on it from all sides. ...
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Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by thedoublel from Bangkok, Thailand
... which we could do with being reminded of on occasion! (Buddha was born in the year zero here.) There's no avoiding Bangkok when travelling in Thailand really. Its slap bang in the middle of everything between the northern chunk and the southern ...
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Bangkok and Pattaya
A Travel Blog entry by bogusaix from Bangkok, Thailand
... 2 hours flight. I think the most delicious food is when you’re in the airplane. Agree? We arrived at Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok almost noon (local time). Thailand is 1 hour difference from us. The airport is so big. I saw a lot of foreigners ...
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Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by katywogs11 from Bangkok, Thailand
Mon 5th. Right well it took us 30hours to get to bangkok from leaving our house, 6hours to london, 11.5hour flight to hong kong, 5hour wait in hong kong, 2hour flight to bangkok and then half hour hotel transfer. It took us ages to get thru ...
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Asia Calling - Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by laterallife from Bangkok, Thailand
... finger nails and there are always offers for 'shows' which does create a very seedy side to Thailand's tourism infrastructure. Bangkok also provided us with a little 'flashpacking' at the exclusive Mandarin Oriental - THE place to stay in the city ...
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One day to see it all (Bangkok edition)
A Travel Blog entry by dyer0930 from Bangkok, Thailand
... in a small market. T then took me out for lunch on the veranda at the Mandarin Oriental hotel, one of the swankiest hotels in Bangkok. We munched noodles with beef and chili chicken and discussed how awesome this trip has been. Our best ever? We spent ...
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Last day in Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by tmsross from Bangkok, Thailand
... several water taxis went speeding by in both directions. I am going to visit the Khao San road again before I leave this part of Bangkok. As an old Thai man told me yesterday, everyone comes to Khao San. It is like an outdoor flea-market with a ...
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One Night in Bangkok and the World's My Oyster...
A Travel Blog entry by albertine from Bangkok, Thailand
... with a humidex of 38, I'm quite happy to be here during the cold season :) I have to say that although I was dreading Bangkok a bit as I've heard many horror stories of pickpockets, noise, pollution and mayhem, so far, I've been impressed. It ...
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Bangkok day 2
A Travel Blog entry by max.opray from Bangkok, Thailand
... for an hours time. At most hotels in the world this sort of request would probably grant a double take at least, but without blinking she made a note of it in her book. Just another early morning in Bangkok. ...
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Wats up in Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by yoni from Bangkok, Thailand
... and others you can't, like in Thailand you can't One of the things we bought and won't be sending back is a small electric coffee pot. Often the hotels provide them in the rooms, but usually not. Now we can have coffee or tea anytime we want and those ...
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Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by goldenbez from Bangkok, Thailand
... , pedals and a tyre, we had one bike between us. I was not gonna let Elke double me home on the back through the thick Bangkok traffic on a bike she¡¯d ridden up and down the footpath twice on. So i did the pedaling (while she sat side saddle on the ...
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First time in Bangkok
A Travel Blog entry by jamie-and-lisa from Bangkok, Thailand
... 't have been so bad if we were able to go straight to a hotel but we hadn’t booked one due to the large number of hotels in Bangkok, we thought we would walk in and find one. We grabbed our bags off of the coach and headed into Khoa San Road, the ...
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Phranakorn Nornlen Bangkok
46 Thewet Soi 1, Phranakorn, Bangkhunprom, Bangkok, Thailand
... es ist ein ganz besonderes Hotel. Das Frühstück war einfach, lecker und mit Speisen aus ökologischem Anbau! Relaxing in Bangkok before further travelling from duud This was our first time in this magnificent hotel. When we came of the ...
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