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Tag: transport

Repeating Ayutthaya, Thailand

It’s not that usual to travel 10000 kms away from home and get to repeat destinations – that is, away … More

ayutthaya, Bangkok, buddhism, Food, history, ruins, Thailand, transport

Scenes of travel in the Philippines (II): On Barangays, Basketball and Beaches

I’ve written before that the Philippines is more about the sounds than anything else. And yet, there’s also a plethora … More

barangay, beach, Bohol, churches, dumaguete, Food, languages, lechon, music, Palawan, Philippines, Port Barton, religion, sights, siquijor, tanduay, transport, visaya, waterfall

Images of Krung Thep – The City of Angels

Bangkok is a weird town. A pit stop for many travelers on their way to some tropical paradise or ready … More

above eleven, Bangkok, bars, Food, images, people watching, shopping malls, skybars, skytrain, Sukhumvit, temples, Thailand, traffic, transport

People Watching on Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok

I’d seen it mentioned in travel guides but, frankly, didn’t quite grasp the point of it until I spent time … More

Bangkok, beer, bizarre, happy hour, Krung Thep, market, nightlife, people watching, street life, Sukhumvit, sunset, Thailand, transport

Beaches of Krabi I: Nopparat Thara

After a few hours in Krabi town, it became clear to me that it was too hot to do anything … More

beach, Krabi, letdown, nopparat thara, songthaew, Thailand, transport

The Tiger Cave Temple in Krabi: The Way Up and The Way Down

I like temples, I like views and I like walking – so there was no way I was missing Wat … More

buddhism, Krabi, sick travel, temples, Thailand, tiger cave temple, transport, travelbuddies, walking

We Could Have Walked!

After the waterfall with no water, the last highlight on day trip on the the Thai Kanchanaburi tourist train  was … More

bizarre, farang, history, Kanchanaburi, songthaew, Thailand, train, transport, trip1, war cemetery

On Sweat and Sanuk: A Day Trip on the Kanchanaburi Tourist Train

“You want second or third class?” asked Ek in a text message. “ 240 or 120 baht. You know second … More

Bangkok, bizarre, companions, Food, Hualamphong, Jok, Kanchanaburi, Nakhon Pathom, temples, train, transport

Saturday Afternoon in Amphawa Floating Market

“Come with me to Amphawa”, Janjira proposed. “I’ll be there visiting family for the weekend and can show you the … More

7-Eleven, Amphawa, Bangkok, Floating market, Pad Thai, transport, trip1, victory monument
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