City Safari
5 februari 2017, Thailand ⋅ ☀️ 27 °COur city safari adventure started at 9am. We kicked off with a walk to the skytrain, then a boat ride on the river to the Grand palace, a walk to the temple, a tuk tuk ride ( the tuk-tuks areLäs mer
Our city safari adventure started at 9am. We kicked off with a walk to the skytrain, then a boat ride on the river to the Grand palace, a walk to the temple, a tuk tuk ride ( the tuk-tuks areLäs mer
I am not really one for temples and to be honest we have been in one too many Buddha temples for my liking.
However the temples at the Royal Palace is really on a different level. The detail is justLäs mer
Our first stop is the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha were built after King Rama I ascended the throne as the founder of the Chakri Dynasty on 6 April 1782. We compete with loads ofLäs mer
The second major attractions for the the day was Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha), this is one of the largest temple complexes in the city and famed for its giant reclining Buddha thatLäs mer
Before we get lunch we do yet another temple. This temple is known as it holds one of the biggest statues of the resting buddha. This thing is huge!
Again this temple is littered with detail, and soLäs mer
Enough temples, lets eat.
{Roedolf}
Last stop for the day is the Jim Thompson house.
When I first heard that we are coming here I was not really that excited to see some western dudes house. But it was pretty cool, Mr. Jim Thompson, asLäs mer
The beauty of South East Asia is that you can get whatever you want. After a wonderful time on the lovely peaceful beaches of Cambodia we find ourselves in Bangkok, Thailand’s capital. Bangkok hasLäs mer
Bangkok traffic is on a different level, while uber and taxis are cheap they might take way longer than trains etc.
We used uber to get from the Siam One Square mall which is only 3 km from ourLäs mer