Friday, September 30, 2011
Bangkok Trip- Day 3 (Shopping and Eating)
Bangkok Trip- Day 3 (Dusit Palace)
For the longest time, I could not decide on what to do for our third day in Bangkok. I contemplated visiting Ayutthaya, but that would have taken the entire day. In the end, the decision was to visit Dusit Palace instead.
Dusit is a district that is very different from the rest of Bangkok. It has wide avenues and a leafy, European feel. Dusit Palace is a massive complex of royal residences and palaces in many different styles.
Our first stop in the Dusit Palace complex was Vimanmek Mansion- touted as the world's largest golden teak building. We entered for free with our Grand Palace entry ticket (which remains valid for a week)- found this helpful tip on Wikitravel (absolutely LOVE this website). I'm so glad I spent time researching and planning; would never have known about things like these otherwise.
Vimanmek Mansion was quite interesting. It was quite odd seeing all the European-themed rooms inside a big wooden mansion- talk about a clash of cultures! We had to follow a compulsory guided tour, and visitors were only allowed to enter in 'approved' groups, so there was strictly no wandering around on your own. We even had to pass through metal detectors before we could go in! A bit overkill, I thought.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Bangkok Trip- Day 2 (Massage & Patpong)
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Bangkok Trip- Day 2 (Wat Pho)
Monday, September 26, 2011
Bangkok Trip- Day 2 (The Grand Palace)
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Bangkok Trip- Day 1
I spent countless hours planning for the trip. People who know me well know that I love planning for trips. I read up on travel websites, did heaps of research, did the budget and planned the itinerary. All in all, I would not be surprised if I spent more hours on the research and planning, then the amount of time we actually spent in Bangkok. Seriously, I am not kidding. I basically know Bangkok like the back of my hand now. Hahaha.
Hotel lobby
Bangkok's infamous traffic jams
Dinner was a simple and quick affair. Nothing fancy- pineapple fried rice, tom yum, and a interesting prawn & egg omelette.