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- dinsdag 21 januari 2025
- ☁️ 33 °C
- Hoogte: 26 ft
ThailandKhlong Bang Kapi13°44’52” N 100°33’6” E
First days in Bangkok

Our latest trip began 6:30 Monday morning when our neighbour, Owen, kindly drove us to Gatwick for our Singapore Airlines flight to Bangkok via Singapore. Check in at the airport was quick and efficient and we departed on time. This was our first experience with this airline who have an excellent reputation. I must say the service and food was the best we have experienced but the entertainment was a little disappointing. We changed flights in Singapore at the huge and impressive Changi airport and arrived in Bangkok shortly before midday where we were met by our guide Ning and driver Mr Kim. They will be looking after us during our stay in the city and taking us to our next stop Kanchanaburi on Friday.
Our first afternoon was spent relaxing as we were a bit tired after the journey. The hotel is very comfortable situated down a quiet street but close to a busy part of the city - having said that everywhere in Bangkok is busy! John, our friend whom we are staying with in Hua Hin next week and knows Bangkok well, had recommended an area worth exploring close by and Ning had done similar also recommending a restaurant. The nightlife in Bangkok is legendary for all sorts of reasons and walking out last evening gave us an early indication why. No end of bars, street food outlets, hawkers selling fake goods and ‘girls’ of a dubious gender!
We went to Ning’s dinner recommendation the quaintly named Cabbages and Condoms restaurant which served very good Thai food and at the end of the meal left a small basket on the table which we expected to see perhaps some mints but no it was filled with condoms. In fact the decor was mainly around condoms! This restaurant is run by a charitable organisation that puts all profits into projects that help hill tribes in the north (crop substitution- cabbages and population control - condoms) They also had a box for donations to teach children in the north to swim as 4 die every day due to drowning.
We were not late to bed and Ning met us this morning at 8:30 for our first proper foray into the city and how best to get around. We had been advised to wear long trousers, short sleeve top and trainers as you must have shoulders and legs covered. Closed toe shoes are also preferred.
Our first stop was the Grand Palace and we got there by Sky Train and boat. The Sky Train is the same as any city metro service but is quite high above the road as opposed to being underground. Very efficient and clean. The Grand Palace was impressive and is spread over sixty acres by the river. Thailand still has a royal family whose role in the country is very similar to our own. The Palace and buildings around are very extravagant. We visited the building where the Buddha is housed and when you went in shoes had to be taken off, no hats or photos. You were encouraged to sit down but feet must not be pointed at the Buddha. Thailand is predominantly a Buddhist country.
We left the Palace and travelled by tuk-tuk to see the reclining Buddha a massive gold statue some 40 metres in length housed inside at Wat Pho.
This area also houses the school to teach and preserve traditional Thai medicine, including massage, for this is big business here. You can also have massages yourselves so we had a thirty minute foot massage each. Very worthwhile and inexpensive and I don’t doubt we will have further massages on this trip.
Our hotel was the Ariyasom Villa in the Sukhumvit area of Bangkok. It was very peaceful. The staff were excellent and so friendly.Meer informatie
ReizigerHave a great time Bob and Jane! I Went to Cabbages and Condoms!!
Reiziger
It all looks very familiar.
ReizigerHave the best time always love reading about the Scott adventures xxx
ReizigerEnjoy your adventure.