Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Escape to Thailand - Bangkok


Whoo hoo! We are on our way to the airport with our friend Kirsten.....she was off to meet her best friend in Dubai and we were off to Thailand for 2 weeks! We were pretty tired after a long week of proctoring and marking mid-term exams.......:)


After 5 months of school, the first semester finally ended and Kimberley and I embarked on our big 2 week getaway from Kuwait! We really wanted to do something more tropical and out of the Middle East, so we decided on Thailand. We flew into Bangkok and spent a few days here relaxing and learning to love street food and cheap shopping! :)

Flying into Bangkok as the sun was coming up......lots of water in and around this city!

We booked a hotel on the main pedestrian street, KohSan Road. Our hotel, Rikka Inn, was great, all things considered! Safe and tucked right off the main drag, and CLEAN! Although we did have a cockroach invade our room for a few hours.........we think he may have come from the sink as he suddenly appeared from under my pj's that were sitting on the counter while I was showering. After we screamed and he ran (these things are ridiculously fast!!!) we realized we had to hunt him down so he wouldn't hide in our stuff! He appeared a minute later on the door jam and we shrieked again. We went down to the front desk to have them come get him and they looked at us as though we had lost our minds. One of the staff even asked us "Don't you have these in your country?". I would have assumed they would have already known the answer to that question, as they could hear our screams all the way at the front desk. Apparently not. They went in, told us they got him (which I am highly doubtful of) and set up a roach trap outside our door. He never reappeared, but I'm thinking our shrieks of disgust were more likely the reason he went into more permanent hiding.

Corny the Cockroach

I had always been told how good the street food in Thailand was, but didn't really know just how good it could possibly be until I tried it myself!!! We fell in love with eating Pad Thai from the street vendors who sold it for the equivalent of 64 cents Canadian! We weren't brave enough to try it with the meat, but instead enjoyed the vegetarian version with all the fresh veges. Sooooo good!!!! In fact, we liked it so much that we had it everyday! LOL

We also fell in love with the banana pancake man.....or lady. There were a few of these street carts out with people making them. They cook this pancake like dough on a hot circular griddle, slice up fresh bananas and seal them inside. Then when it's cooked, they put Nutella all over the top. Again, sooooo good!!!! We may have had these everyday as well........LOL.

Fresh Pad Thai!

These little packages of pancake happiness are filled with bananas.....

....and once taken off the grill are topped with Nutella! :) Yummm!!!!

Lots of fresh fruit!

The nightlife on Koh San Road was supposedly ridiculous, but we had been warned of the excessive amounts of drinking/partying and loud music blaring into the wee hours of the night, so it wasn't too much of a shock. We were surprised by how tame it actually was while we were there! Luckily our hotel room faced away from the main street and we could hardly hear anything at night.




The other thing we experienced was the amazing Thai foot massages where they press all you pressure points and literally make you fell asleep. They were the equivalent of $3 Canadian for a half hour, so you guessed it......we got one every night! LOL On our last night in Bangkok, we decided to try out this "fish spa" where you sit with your feet and legs up to your knees in this tank full of hundreds of little sucker fish that eat all the dead skin off your feet and legs. Ya, it was really weird and VERY ticklish, but fun too! LOL My feet did feel a bit softer after the 20 mins in the tank. LOL

Nothing like a nice foot massage after walking all day....:)

Us with our feet in the "fish spa"......it felt REALLY weird.......very uncomfortable for the first bit actually.

Kimberley barely made it through the 20 minute session and had white knuckles the whole time......LOL!

A close up view of the fish "sucking" my feet.......I remember having these same little sucker fish in my fish tank a few years ago.....who knew you could use them for this too!

We went exploring for a day down the Chao Phraya River (the River of Kings) and also went to a few of the famous temples in and around Bangkok.

Our boat......


Some temple with a giant statue of Buddha......could only see his back from the river though.

A grocery boat......

Another random temple along the river.

From the river we went to Wat Arun also known as the Temple of Dawn, which was built in the mid-1700's. It looked impressive from across the river and was very steep once we were close up. We climbed to the top part and the steps were VERY TINY and VERY STEEP! It was more like climbing a ladder than steps!

Wat Arun - The Temple of Dawn


Looking up......

Us at the bottom......we thought the clouds were pretty cool that day!


Us at the top!

From there we went across the river to Way Pho - The Temple of the Reclining Buddha. This gold plated statue was huge - over 46 meters long! The bottoms of the feet were kind of cool all inlaid with mother-of-pearl.

The Reclining Buddha

The tips of his toes.....LOL

The soles of his feet with all the pictures made of inlaid mother-of-pearl!


Next on our list was Wat Saket - The Temple of the Golden Mount......





Our final stop was to Wat Phra Kaew - the Temple of the Emerald Buddha which was attached to the Grand Palace grounds. We weren't allowed to take any pics of the Emerald Buddha statue, but it was kinda of funny to find out that he has different outfits he wears according to the season. They keep his different outfits locked up in the Palace Museum when he's not wearing them.












And finally, the Grand Palace! :)


Such pretty grounds!


I love this tree! Super cool!!! :)


One of the Palace guards.....

From Bangkok we flew north up to Chiang Mai.......pics of all the adventures we had while up there riding elephants and flying through the jungle are coming soon! :)

4 comments:

  1. Hey Lise;
    The pictures are beautiful. Mom wants to know how Corny the Cockroach got his name!!
    Wish were were there,
    Lovel Dad & Mom XOXOXO

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  2. I love all the photos but especially the one of you and Kim and the fish sucking place. Such a priceless photo of the two of you ;)

    Big Hug!

    J!

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  3. This trips looks amazing! I have to say, Thailand is now on my list of places to travel-even if just for the banana pancakes! hahaha!!!

    Love you and Miss you!!!

    Aubrey

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  4. great pics and adventure like the elephants

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