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- tirsdag 20. mai 2025 16:20
- ☁️ 33 °C
- Høyde: 26 ft
ThailandBangkok13°43’34” N 100°30’40” E
Day 2: Bangkok

Today was our first full day in Bangkok—and what a day it was! We hired a private tour guide named Apple, who is as delightful as her name suggests. Sharp, funny, and full of stories, she made it her mission to give us the perfect introduction to the city—and she nailed it.
Since we’re first-timers here, Apple declared this the “Day of Temples and Markets.” First up: the Grand Palace. I thought I’d seen gold when I visited the Golden Temple in New Delhi… but Bangkok said, “Hold my mango sticky rice.” The Grand Palace is drenched in gold—dazzling, ornate, and absolutely massive. Then came the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, a 46-meter-long masterpiece lounging in gold leaf like he owns the place (spoiler: he kind of does). And just when we thought the gold game was over, we found out about the Golden Buddha at Wat Traimit—solid gold and weighing 5.5 tons. Yes, tons. Thailand doesn’t do subtle.
To visit these sacred spots, everyone must cover shoulders and legs. For tourists caught off guard in shorts, there’s a quick fix: elephant pants! Picture rows of Western men sheepishly waddling around in loose, brightly patterned trousers that look like they were all printed from the same bolt of fabric. It’s unintentional group cosplay—and I love it.
The architecture of the Grand Palace is wild—a fascinating fusion of traditional Thai rooftops sitting atop what looks suspiciously like Buckingham Palace. Apparently, the King stayed there once and thought, “Let’s bring a bit of London home.”
But the real star of the day? The food. Apple led us into a street market that felt like an obstacle course meets buffet line. Picture a narrow sidewalk jammed with vendors, each squeezed into tiny stalls hawking everything from sizzling skewers to rainbow crepes, fresh juices to fried bananas. Two-way pedestrian traffic was a shoulder-to-shoulder shuffle, and at any moment you could duck into a stall, hand over 30 baht, and emerge victorious with a bag of something delicious (and probably fried).
We lunched in a humble eatery tucked into the market, and wow—Thai food in Thailand hits different. Fresher, bolder, and more complex than anything I’ve had back home. And just when we thought our taste buds couldn’t be happier, we had dinner at a riverside restaurant with a front-row seat to the sunset. As we feasted under the stars, party boats lit up like floating discos drifted by on the water. Pure magic. Seriously, the BEST curry I’ve ever had! How can something taste so rich and refreshing at the same time! It was sweet with a hint of spicy, creamy with a dash of citric. Just WOW! I am going to be so sad going back to Thai restaurant at home now.
If this is just day one, I can’t wait to see what tomorrow brings.Les mer
Reisende
Looks like a great day 2, but on the hot side. Great photos.