Jim Thompson Museum

This morning after breakfast we took a cab to Jim Thompson Museum.
Jim Thompson was an American architect who ended up in Thailand shortly after the end of World War II. He founded the Thai SilkLeer más
Neon Night Market Bangkok

After our adventure to Jim Thompson Museum we went for a swim. More reading and puzzles. Holiday's are so exhausting, he he.
Now it is afternoon tea time and the Hotel has a chocolate High Tea. TheLeer más
The Grand Palace

Today we are tourists. After breakfast we went by cab to the Grand Palace and walked around for hours. I took around 80 photo's, I think I may need to edit a few of them.
The Grand Palace complex wasLeer más
Pak Khlong Talat Flower Market

Still being tourists we walked to a flower market called Pak Khlong Talat which transitioned around 60 years ago into today’s produce market, with a particular focus on flowers for both offeringsLeer más
Relaxing

The morning was a slow start, another yummy breakfast and a walk around the courtyard of the Hotel. It is lovely in the courtyard very pretty a shame about the 1 person smoking a cigar you could smellLeer más
Tour Begins

This afternoon we gathered in the lobby of the Hotel to meet our tour guide and fellow trip goers. 7 Australians and 2 New Zealanders all very well travelled.
First we went to dinner at a local ThaiLeer más
Leaving Bankgok

We had a great time in Bangkok staying at Anantara Siam. Relaing around the pool and reading was lovely.
Today the busy part if our holiday begins. Every day we have at least 2 activities and mostLeer más
Floating Markets

First place we visited today was a palm sugar plantation, John even had a go a doing the work to melt down the sugar. On the first floor above the plantation workplace we were shown around the livingLeer más
The Floathouse River Kwai

After hours in the bus we finally made it to the River Kwai.
The resort is really lovely it is totally floating and the only way to reach the resort is by boat. Each villa is spacious and totallyLeer más
Hellfire Pass Memorial

Today started at 8.30 we had a few items on the agenda today. All very interesting and different to each other.
The first was Hellfire Pass, the memorial area is very well done and extremlyLeer más
Erawan National Park

Back on the bus and we are off to Erawan National Park and to swim in a waterfall.
Erawan National Park is located in West Thailand in the Tenasserim Hills range of Kanchanaburi Province, it isLeer más
Nam Tok Railway

Back on the bus and off to ride a train.
Nam Tok is the current terminus for daily trains from Bangkok on the Death Railway line. They are old trains and no air con, so it was very hot andLeer más
Back at the Resort

Back at the resort relaxing and watching the water run very fast down the river and having a nice cold drink before dinner.
Tomorrow is another full day and we will start at 8.30am again.
Leaving River Kwai Resort

Leaving this morning for more driving and sightseeing.
Today is Temple Day we are driving to Ayutthaya.
Bridge over River Kwai

After a short drive we arrived at the River Kwai Bridge.
During WW II, Japan constructed the metergauge railway line from Ban Pong, Thailand to Thanbyuzayat, Burma. The line passing through theLeer más
It was a Wat day

After nearly 4 hours of driving we arrived in Ayutthaya where the agenda is to visit 3 Wats.
Ayutthaya is an ancient city and was once the second capital of Siam after Sukhothai and one of the mostLeer más
Classic Cameo Ayutthaya

Home for the night, a pretty basic hotel but after all the driving that is all we really need.
Basically as soon as we checked in we put on our swimmers and went for a swim, sorry forgot to takeLeer más
Game Changer What a Crazy World

We were told this morning that Luxury Escapes have cancelled the remainder of our trip. We spent the morning arranging new flights for tomorrow as this was the earliest Qantas online could change ourLeer más
At the Airport

We have left the Hotel and now in the Airport Lounge. The airport was not very busy so that is a plus. The lounge is just 3 people but it is small so hopefully no body else will come here.
Check inLeer más
Singapore Airport

That was an easy flight. I caught up on some reading, John did some puzzles and had a sleep.
Now in the lounge waiting for our flight. This lounge is much larger but the food not great.
Some peopleLeer más
Sydney Airport

No social skills in Sydney people everywhere. Heaps of people waiting to collect friends and family. I still think if we get the virus it will be from Sydney Airport it is ridiculous how disorganisedLeer más
We are Home

We are now home and in self isolation. We just might be able to catch up on some of the tasks we thought we would do when we first retired.
The changeover was quite successful. Melissa has stockedLeer más
ViajeroInteresting tourist tour today!