Whew! What a day we had in Bangkok. We’re currently winging our way to Krabi so I’m taking a moment to recap yesterday. I did a terrible job of documenting yesterday with pictures ☹. Not sure if it was lack of sleep or what, but I really wish I had some pictures of a few things. Most importantly our dinner and meet-up with Derrick Hau – our chiropractor who moved over to the area at the beginning of the year. More on our dinner later.
We arrived in Bangkok at 10:30 AM. What a unique airport – really pretty
architecture from the outside. And the hardest landing I've ever experienced. We hit the runway and everyone grabbed the seats in front of them. The plan fishtailed and I thought for sure it was going to spin out and end up on a wing. It didn't... but Yikes!
We made it quickly through immigration. Thanks to prior research and friend’s help I
knew to go ahead and change a small amount of money at the airport (enough to
get into town and buy a SIM card) and then exchange the rest in town for a
better rate. We also wanted the ability
to use data on our cells so we purchased a SIM card for the phone. There are about 8 different places to get a
SIM card – just check the rates and pick the best package for you. Most signs are in Thai and English.
We picked up my suitcase. YAY, it did arrive! And then made
our way to the Rail link to take us into town.
Super inexpensive and easy to use.
You use a kiosk to choose which stop you want and then insert the
aforementioned currency. You get a
plastic token to get on the train. Just
tap it to the top of the turn style and you’re in. HOLD ONTO THIS TOKEN!!! I didn’t see any signs telling me that and luckily,
I did hold onto it. You’ll need it to
get out of the turn style at your destination.
The lines to get onto the train are VERY orderly and everyone is polite. Nothing like getting on a subway in the big
cities.
The train is elevated for a good view and took about 30
minutes to get to our stop, which was the end of the link for the airport rail
link. There are several connections
along the routes to get to other parts of the city.
We stayed in Phaya Thai and were only a 5 minute walk from
the station. IF we could figure out
where to go. Our host had sent both
detailed written and photo instructions.
What we didn’t realize is that there is more than one #1 exit from the
station. Who would have known? So we roamed around the streets in the
correct vicinity for about 15 to 20 minutes with our luggage. It was about 100 degrees and 55%
humidity. So funny. One very nice lady stopped and tried to help
us. She got us going in the right
direction and then we found places that matched up with our detailed directions. FINALLY!
After that it was easy to find our host, drop our bags and wander around
a bit. This whole debacle was so funny. Yes, I was pouring sweat and was very hot,
but it was part of the adventure.
We had some time to kill until our room was ready so we
decided to check out the local neighborhood which was very non-touristy. Eric didn’t even venture to eat any of the
street food that was extremely abundant.
We did stop at a walk-up bubble tea place though. A 24 ounce Thai bubble tea with pearls was
only 20 Baht. That’s about .60 cents! It
was sooooooo good. I could easily drink
those every day and most likely gain 500 lbs.
I thought I might lose weight on this trip, but now I’m beginning to
think the opposite. So much for
intermittent fasting. There are too many
yummy things I want to try.
We made our way back to our room and checked in. It was very simple but fairly clean and well
kept. The bathroom was in a shower stall
😉. Eric
said it was a Cosmo Kramer bathroom – we could shower, use the commode and
clean our lettuce all at the same time – LOL (Seinfeld reference for those of
you who think I lost my mind).
Anywho… We decided to go check out a mall as we waited to
meet Derrick for our 6:30 dinner, so we jumped back on the very close BST train
and went into the city. Rail Link gives
you plastic tokens and the BST train gives you cards. Same concept on both. Tap to get in and deposit to get out at your
destination.
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360 Panorama from Siam Station |
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This is a Starbucks |
We went to the Siam stop and wowed at all the city
architecture for a bit. It’s also a
Holiday weekend – Coronation Day. This
is the 69th year of King Rama IX’s rule so there are shrines set up
everywhere for people to pay respect to their king. Yellow appears to be the color and you see
yellow flowers, shirts, decorations all over town.
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This is all flowers - like a parade float |
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This is a building and the windows are a huge screen - about 50 stories tall |
We went into the Siam Mall and we weren’t interested in
shopping. But WOW you could shop if you
wanted to. It stretched several blocks
and had all of the high end stores you could want.
We wanted to check out the food court. It was on the bottom floor of the NE block of
the intersection. WOWZA!!!! There was a huge grocery store that looked to
be a cross between a Whole Foods, Chucks and New Seasons with even more. There was an oyster bar, carving stations,
chocolatiers, bakery, etc. Then outside
of the store was the “food court”. I’ve
never seen so many places to eat in one place.
Ever. They had absolutely
everything including a lot of American standards – Starbucks, McDonalds, Ben
and Jerrys, Taco Bell, etc. We had a Dao pancake, both sweet and salty. The sweet one was pretty good. We didn’t eat anything else even though I
wanted to try so many things. We wanted
to have an appetite for dinner. This is
where I REALLY WISHED I took pictures.
Maybe we’ll go back next week and take some. But if you’re ever in Bangkok and want to see
a variety of food in one place, go here.
We then left and decided to get a drink somewhere. After
wandering around for what seemed like forever – my dogs were barkin’ – we found
a little restaurant/bar. We sat and had
a mojito and beer and watched the insane drivers fly by and were visited by the local kitty kat. We also found the electrical wiring very
entertaining – check out these pictures – make sure you see the open electrical
boxes above Eric’s head… wow.
At 6:30 we met up with Derrick at Larp 3. Holy Moly that was good food. It’s a local eatery that most people probably
wouldn’t just happen upon, but I’ve never had such amazing Thai food. It was a bit like tapas where w ordered about
8 dishes and tried all the different things: sausages, ginger chicken, glass
noodle dish, crispy fried chicken, Green Papaya Salad. EVERYTHING
was so good!! Flavors were balanced
and nothing was strange tasting. I’d go
back here again and again. When
ordering, just write down the numbers of what you want and hand to the
server. It cost us about $20 usd for
everything. So upset that I didn’t get a
picture of all we ate and with Derrick, who is looking amazing and happy.
(Imagine amazing pictures in this spot)
It was about 8:30 by the time we left and Eric and I decided
to find somewhere to have a night cap.
We never made it. We stopped at a
night market for some Mango Sticky Rice (YUMMMMM) and by the time we were done
with that we were ready to go to bed, finally.
We got back to our place by 10 and hit the VERY HARD
sack. I’m pushing all of my weight on
this mattress – barely denting it.
Didn’t sleep great, but we’re ready for our amazing day today at our
fancy shmansy stay tonight!!!
Oh, Thai airways also has fancy dancy safety instructions –
check this out, along with a view of rice fields??

Perfect timing on the cat pic. I’m sure Tino and Ferg will be jealous. Bubble tea or not how could you not loose weight walking around in 100 degree temp with 55% humidity.
ReplyDeleteYes, their utility infrastructure is interesting to say the least. Keep a sharp eye above you!
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