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The one country which I love to go any day is Thailand. I have never been so excited in my life to have my every meal in a day. Food is the most I have loved in Thailand. Especially street food.
Next to food, I would say transport & traffic system. Tuk Tuk, Metro(3 different liner), Ferry, AC bus, Cab and bike taxi. Most of the drivers advise us to take the metro if they realise there will be huge traffic ahead when we are half way to destination.
Every driver respects the pedestrian so much. I had been to EU. But I felt the Thai drivers are much considerate than others. Is it just me ? All the drivers are so skilled. Especially the elder ones. I enjoy drives in cab and felt so much safer.
I had visited multiple provinces in and around Bangkok and visited Krabi island.
Let me start with the photos of
CARS
Venue: Future Park Mall Rangsit. Displayed few Vintage cars.
JAGUAR Mark X
LINCOLN
DODGE Challenger
JAGUAR MARK FIVE SALOON
Modified car spotted. Heard that there was some activities going on near by
more photos of food and travel to come...!
MORE Photos!!
Malls are many in Bangkok City. The famous one is in Siam. It is in the heart of the city. You can reach by metro easily. It is the best. Please avoid spending for taxis.
Siam Paragon Mall
Famous Lumpini Park
A Restaurant close to our hotel we stayed.
There is a mall close to Siam. MBK mall. There are many shops there where you can buy cheapest dresses.
Bangkok is famous for Skyscraper buildings. The below one in Si Lom Bangkok called "King Power Mahanakhon". There is a lounge bar at the roof top. You can visit from the top with entry fare.
These below are shot in the metro station. Money heist posters are done well.
Rainy days are the best in Thailand. No water stagnant. No traffic. Just like any other day. But the city looks better in rainy times.
This is a temple in Silom area.
This is one of a transport medium with AC you can use. Pretty Cheaper and faster than buses.
Vinayagar/Ganesh often found in the country side.
- Thailand is one of best country to visit from India. I am sure many of you have visited. But who have not, you can go by on arrival visa. They charge 2100 THB which you have to pay at airport upon arrival. It takes hardly 30 mins to complete the entire process and exit the airport.
- Please use public transport which is just at the airport door step which is pretty much convenient to reach the city.
- Thai people are very helpful and patient enough to help you out. You can ask them for routes, restaurants instead using phone.
Kindly learn basic conversation lines such as good morning, good day, how much, how to, etc
- Mini AC vans, Tuk Tuk autos, Bike Taxi, AC buses are such a pleasure to ride in the city for a shorter transit. Metro lines are for long transits.
- AC buses: There is an app for the AC buses where you can see your live location to make sure how many stops are there for your destination
- Metros: there are 3 main lines. App is there for for the info on these. Route info, fares and other info are included which are ultimately useful. Thai people never rush to get seated. They always let the people come out who wants to get down and then they board.
- Toilets in public, malls often don’t keep tissues. You have get it from vending machine outside the toilet.
- Always carry umbrella. You will never know when it will rain. Also it helps for the hot climate.
- Exchange minimal current at Airport and search for Superrich for better exchange value.
Mobile data is limited for travellers. But there are Wifi at metros, malls.
- Grab is the app I used for cab services, food delivery. Drivers are very friendly, helpful. The cabs are unbelievably clean.
- My advise on food is to try any street food or small hotels/restaurants. The food is just yummy. Foods such as Chicken sticks, Hot dog roll, Rice pack are available at 5 THB each. Cool drinks such as milk shakes, cold coffee are such a delight to have it under the hot climate.
I hope I have covered all the necessary points. Please do let me know if you guys have any clarification.
Cheers
Shiva
I loved the food portion, :loveit Nice photologue!
By the way, I've heard that tuk tuks might not be entirely safe as they could overcharge us upon arrival. Have you experienced any incidents like that?
Nice report ! Although Thailand is one of the easiest place to visit from our country, this is pending for long in my bucket list. The food looks yummy, a delight for all non vegetarians without any dietary restrictions :)
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Originally Posted by raptor_diwan
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I loved the food portion, :loveit Nice photologue!
By the way, I've heard that tuk tuks might not be entirely safe as they could overcharge us upon arrival. Have you experienced any incidents like that? |
Thanks @Raptor_diwan
Tuk Tuk is safer. I did not experience anything bad. One main thing I forgot to mention is "negotiation" whether it is Tuk Tuk or or shopping, always negotiate. You will get it at the best rate. For shopping visit places such as MBK center, Chatuchak, Siam, Platinum mall, Terminal 21. But women have more choice of clothing and varieties. Sadly there is not not much for men comparatively. :ZZZ:
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Originally Posted by Samfromindia
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Nice report ! Although Thailand is one of the easiest place to visit from our country, this is pending for long in my bucket list. The food looks yummy, a delight for all non vegetarians without any dietary restrictions :) |
Thanks Sam. Yes foods are just delightful. so much of varieties. But for your kind info, always mention the spicy level.
Interesting pictures. The food looks really yummy and they do have a reputation of serving best street food.
Been there .. done that! Lived in Bangkok and loved every minute of it! Your post was a trip down the memory lane!
During your stay did you try the coveted and awesome fruit Durian ? I may have missed seeing them in your awesome post !
As a huge foodie, I always jump immediately to the photos of food in these travelogue posts (and get disappointed when there aren't any :coldsweat)
Thank you so much for taking the time to focus on the food in a country that is renowned for its cuisine. Did you also happen to sample the food at the night markets?
Man, I wish I had this travelogue before I had a similar trip in April this year.
Krabi is indeed a beautiful place, however, during my visit the weather was too hot for us to try something exotic and we did stick to our basic tried and tested cuisines.
The one thing I liked about Bangkok or Thailand in general, is the car culture, seen all sorts of modifications on Hilux and Ford Ranger along with some old Chevy Silverados!
That's a nice travelogue to start with on a weekend! Great pictures and informative content, thanks!
I've stayed in South Korea for a considerable time, and Thailand looks pretty close to that country (except for the modded cars) - great public transport system, roads, civic sense, people and food!
Frankly, I'm pleasantly surprised by how Thailand feels.
I have a few questions as a noob traveler. Appreciate it if you (or any others) could give your insights:
1. I'm planning for an international trip with my wife (first overseas trip for her). I'm confused between Bali and Thailand. Any pointers regarding which one is better?
2. Also, if we visit Thailand, do we really need to come via a travel agent? (I always like to explore places by myself. I kind of feel more 'involved' in a trip that way. But, I dont want to risk the first experience for my wife, haha).
3. We're vegetarians. Can we too enjoy the food scene there? (I travel hungry in South Korea, ALWAYS). Any tips for us poor hungry souls in Thailand?
4. I love it if there's a little culture involved in the places where I visit (instead of just sky scrapers and urban jungles). It looks like Thailand does have a bit of everything for everyone. Any offbeat places to explore there?
Thanks in advance!
Wow, looks like will have to go Thailand for the food itself.
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