
OUR LAST TRIP OF YEAR 2017
17 DAYS - 16 NIGHT - 5 CITIES - 3 COUNTRIES
During our trip to Asia we visit five (5) cities from three (3) different countries. Our journey started in Frankfurt, Germany all the way to in Thailand, where we first landed in Bangkok, then Phuket and ending in Chiang Mai. Later, we travelled to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Finally, our trip ended back in Shanghai, China, before we came back home in Germany.
When speaking about travelling and exploring other countries, we Kania's, make it a bit different from many other travellers as we have a different type of spirit on how to enjoy travelling. We have the interest to learn from ourselves, as we believe that in this way we enjoy more places, we learn lot more from it, we build our own experiences on everything we do, even from our mistakes, because they can totally have happened on journeys, even to those well informed and to those who don't informed. Therefore, we have a different spirit are more adventurous, and like to discover things and learn from their own.
The trues is, everything related to our last trip and first time in Asia, Thomas left it to me. So, it is not the same if one person from two different minds organises a trip for two. I believe we did a lot in our trip, however, if Thomas have helped me with some of the search, we would had probably done lot more and maybe on different way. It does not mean we did not have the best time of our live, and that we did not learn from all our unexpected parts of our trip, because we learn plenty of new stuff from all of it!!!
As there, are many things we learned from all the different places we visit, we would go slowly sharing them with you. On this post, we will only concentrate to share with you our lessons learned from 5 day in Bangkok city So, let's go slowly by listing them and deep a bit into it:
1- BUYING YOU FLIGHT TICKETS: START FROM THE MAIN FLIGHTS! This is a strategy we actually learn from my sister, whom also Is a constant traveller like me, and I found the best tip ever.
* How to get there, and how to come back? - As first flights are mostly the expensive ones, it is better always to figure out where you want to enter in Asia, and from which country it is better for you to go back home. Once you had figured out the main flights, you can organise your inside flights, if your desire is to go faster from place to another by planes. There exist many different travelling airlines. We choose Air Asia, as it was cheap. As we have no experience with any other Asian airline, we can only say our several flights with them where Good, we slept mostly on them. The only thing I can surely tell you, as I felt it this way. The ladies flight attendants, were more interest on looking to my husband, greeting at him and smiling at him. To me they actually were not interest even to give a look. - It was quite Funny fact.
2- INVESTIGATE ALWAYS PRIOR YOUR FLIGHT SELECTION ABOUT THE TRANSIT AIRPORT, IN CASE OF CONNECTING FLIGHTS.
If we have done that we would had suffer the way we did. Our main flights had a stop in Pundong International Airport, and to be honest it was the worse experience for an """international""" airport we had. With all respect to others human's beings that think different and did not stay longer than 6 hours in this airport - this is our personal opinion - it is the worse transit airport to select, and surely no one will change our minds.
IF and only BIG IF, you will have a stop for less than 2 hours, then use it, but more than that it will be painful, boring and horrible experience for travellers. Anyways, we will live this point for a future post, because it can be a bit long! - However, Thailand airports, as both in Bangkok - as we used both for travelling - looked and felt as very welcoming International airports prepared for travellers.
3- TAXI FROM THE AIRPORT TO BANGKOK CITY?
All airport in Thailand we passed through offered taxis services, and for what is funny all-around Thailand airports work different. As in the case of Bangkok, once you get out of the gates, the first thing you see are the taxis well organised on assigned and numerated parking spots. But careful, you cannot just jump on them. First, you need to go on a line, which takes you to some automatized machines that will assigned you a Taxi that will serve you by printed out a ticket with a parking spot number.
* How much will it cost you? As start there is a tax airport fee of 50 THB that is added to your payment, so once you jump on the taxi, their taximeter starts running from 50 and not from 0. For you to have an impression 38.99 THB = 1 Euro. For instance, a Ride from the airport to the city centre can cost you around 200-400, depending our destination distance. WAIT, be Careful don't take your eyes away from the Taximeter, some drivers manipulate them, as the case of ours. The taximeter, was running crazy about 2 or 3 times, but I did not notice this, it was Thomas. Our hotel was only 23 KMs away from the airport and so we payed 480THB as the taximeter marked, when actually we should have payed 260THB. However, we learned this very late. That man CHEATED to us.
4- STAY COMMUNICATED & BUY A TOURIST SIM-CARD.
This was the best we did, and it was advice by an Instagram friend I have in Bangkok, therefore, Thanks so Much @Nicky. Right in the airport before going outside de gates to take a taxi are kiosk where they sell this Sim-Cards on a machine, where someone will be there of course to assist you and explain you about even extra 5GB package you can add for free to your plan. The plans go from 1 or 2 weeks and surely even monthly, but I don't remember this.
5- LOW BUDGET? USE PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND NOT TAXIS.
A ride in a public bus varies from 8-13 THBs. While taxis will always be more than 60-70 THB a ride, and that depends on the distance and the traffic which waits you out there, which is crazy.
Thomas and I did entire Bangkok by foot. We made 20Km walk on our very first day, trying to take advantage and fight for no Jetlag. The second day, we did more than 15Km, then the third we did about 13Km, and so we slow down by the days, as we were tired, and also covered all placed around Bangkok. However, on our last day as we want to go farther, we took the buses to do it bit faster, as our day was short, we had a flight in the night, and also it is always better to have extra time to better organised before heading to the airport.
The reason, why we decided to walk? It is because we are fully explorers, and we enjoy the most like this mingling directly as any other local would do by walking. We avoid the buses - the almost falling and crashed ones - firstly, because of the horrible traffic jam, and as we believe that you could have a better feeling from a city by going on foot as so to stop as many times in many places as you want. This is something that a bus won't provide you, as they have assigned stops, and who knows maybe between stops there are interesting to discover that might be not touristic but still interesting to see. Taxis are expensive, compare to buses and give us the same impression of taking buses which are cheaper and at the end most of them are scammers, control their taximeter and so, take you to other routes to avoid traffic but mostly is to run up the meter.
Tuk Tuks, even they are cheaper and is also an amazing experience, they also try to steal money from tourist, unless you find an honest one. In our case, we only took once a Tuk Tuk, and it was just after about 15KM a whole day walking in our second day in Bangkok. As we needed to go to a restaurant, and it was about 7/8 KM away from us, we took it and had the experience we expect to have. our drivers were also really talkative, asking us question, respectful and friendly. He, also offered us to wait around the area to pick us up and take us to back to our hotel. However, we told him not to wait for us, as we have no clue what tie we will head home, as so to prevent any bad things we could imagine could happened to us, as he is not our best friend at all. So, better to take care of ourselves in a smart and nice way.
Last, but not least, on short drives which both, Taxis or Tuk Tuks, believe they won't earn money enough, they will try to either charge you high of just tell you they won't drive you, or "do not drive that way". To be honest, is just a lie.
6- BANGKOK IS AS BEAUTIFUL IN THE MORNING AS THE NIGHTS.
That's right, Bangkok is beautiful, surprising, full of things to do and to offer for tourist and locals. Food is Amazing, you could never pass hunger in this city, because food is really everywhere, is very cheap and impossible to avoid not to try them.
MARKETS are everywhere, you can't miss them. So, go and try as many of them as you can. Try as many foods as you can. They were my my favourite part of the trip, and surely Thomas felt the same. Therefore, we also try to visit as many of them as possible.
7- MAKING TOUR TRIPS IN THAILAND.
In general Thailand is not expensive, what makes your trip of getting higher is the amount of amazing tours available all-around Thailand, from north to south and west to east. The cheapest tour we saw was 1600 THB. Like the one we did, while in Bangkok. We were so amused, and interest to go to floating markets everybody around Instagram has being photographing, so we did end there. They picked us from our hotel at 6:30am. On the way, we picked up other tourists joining the same trip with us from their hotels and drove about two hours traffic until we arrived where you take the main boat to enter to the Floating market village.
Once you get to this village, you are left inside where you can start exploring the place, driving crazy making pictures, shopping around, eating any type of possible Thailand food that calls your attention. However, once you were left inside the village, there is an extra payment if you want to enjoy it going on boat, then this boat will work as our restaurant table around the canals. Before you leave your tour guide - which actually is your driver - he informs you where and what time you will meet before driving back. Once That's exactly how it was for us. We spent a nice time, we tried food as so we took amazing pictures, we will be sharing on our Instagram accounts, so stay tuned on our channels as also our ending post video where to see how our days in Bangkok were.
When we were picked up, our driver made with us a stop on a Tiger, Monkey, elephant Sanctuary on the way to Bangkok City, as he needed to live some people here and pick up others there. Here I enjoyed feeding an Elephant, who also scared me as I had no clue how to feed them and he almost took my hand for taking the fruit I was giving him. Have, look in my faces impression coming next. #priceless
8- KANIAS AS THE ICE MANIAS HUNTERS.
Another crazy thing I was driving crazy Thomas about to try, an not only one time, I needed to try all the ICE MANIAS shop existed in Bangkok, before living the place. Thomas is such a spoiler, because everything I wanted to do, it didn't matter how he felt, sick or with headache just to keep me happy with big smile, he would make it happen just for me. If there is something Thomas enjoys more than going into Cascades, taking thousand shots to them or swimming on cascades, is too watch my smiley, crazy and childish face. I left you with a Map of the location of all Ice Manias in Bangkok, and so with the said that the First Ice Mania in Bangkok was........ and they were the best ones. I don't want to say too much about this place, as I prefer you to go and see it by yourself. however, I give you a tiny hint: Be opened minded and feel comfortable, because the place is nice and friendly.
We were so happy with this place, that our two last night's exploring Bangkok ended stopping there, and walking around 2Km back to our hotel to sleep for our next day exploration in the City.
9- IS BANGKOK SHOPPING AREAS REAL DEFINED AND DIVIDED?
Actually, this is something we experience while walking around the city of Bangkok. To those explorer travellers and good observant, you might have notice that while walking on specific street you can fine how many shops on residential areas are located always on the first floor of each building, but for what is interesting these alienated shops next to the other sell the same stuff.
Thomas and I know where is almost everything, as we walked so much every day and everywhere. For example, we know where to find:
- The Jewellery street - The carpentry streets, making all things related to wood in specific beautiful and amazing design doors.
- The industrial mechanics street to the mechanics for vehicles purposes.
- The street where all the wheel shops are.
- The one where they only sell Buda's - white and golden - and some other religious statues. Big ones!!
- The street where all perfumes shops concentrate. but I would say is second hand perfumes or imitations on different packages. I am really not sure about what perfumes where those.
- The on related to office furniture’s.
- The industrial mechanics street to the mechanics for vehicles purposes.
- The street where all the wheel shops are.
- The one where they only sell Buda's - white and golden - and some other religious statues. Big ones!!
- The street where all perfumes shops concentrate. but I would say is second hand perfumes or imitations on different packages. I am really not sure about what perfumes where those.
- The on related to office furniture’s.
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