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Different Strokes for Different Folks – Pattaya

20 Monday Jan 2014

Posted by Lyn Douglas in Pattaya, Thailand

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Bangkok, Buddha, Central Festival, Gulf of Thailand, Pattaya, Sugar Hut, Sugar Hut Resort, Walking Street

Pattaya is a city in Thailand, a beach resort popular with tourists and expatriates. It is located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about 100 kilometres southeast of Bangkok.

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We flew into Bangkok and then hired a driver to take us to Pattaya which only took about an hour and a half.

Pattaya is definitely a great place for water sports and sunshine activities.

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Pattaya is probably not for  everyone. We stayed in the heart of the city in Road #10 however I would prefer to have stayed out of the city. I have friends who stayed in an apartment out from the busy area and they loved it. We had dinner one night at the Sugar Hut resort which is a not in the heart of all the noise and crowds and definitely a place that I would rather stay at.

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Not far from the centre of Pattaya, on a nearby hill is located the famous shrine of big Buddha. It is within walking distance, but we went by taxi.

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To me this was one of the best attractions in Pattaya. The view was gorgeous and the Buddha was pretty amazing. The area of ​​the temple spreads a feeling of peace and harmony, a long flight of steps accompanied on both side by two longs dragons. At the top of the stairs is the huge statue of Buddha surrounded by dozens of other smaller statues.

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Walking Street – now this is an eye opener. Really, it is not much by day. Just a long road with bars,  restaurants, shops, girlie shows, girl/boy shows, sex shops etc.. But by night,it is closed to traffic. This is where everyone comes. It is quite safe as there are police patrolling.

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One evening, we started off at a wonderful seafood restaurant called The Lobster Pot. A great restaurant with stunning views and the meals were superb.  After dinner, take a walk along this street. If you feel like dancing or entertainment it is all there. Just people watching from a comfortable bar is pretty awesome also. It’s fun, crazy and entertaining.

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My favourite shopping mall here is Central Festival. It has a wonderful food court on the bottom level and then many levels of shopping. Great clothes, handbags, shoes, etc. If you are looking for brand label clothes then this is the place, if you are after inexpensive items then best go to the markets in the streets.  There are plenty of coffee shops and international cuisine restaurants

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Central Festival is a great place to escape to from the intense heat and you could easily spend many hours here. It is about 10 levels high with escalators and elevators.

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One evening we took the 5 minute taxi ride to the Sugar Hut resort for dinner.  I loved this place.

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It’s only 5 minutes from the main drag but it feels like its own island of lush jungle and manicured gardens.  Down the long tree lined driveway, past the main swimming pool and there it was, the restaurant. There are two traditional Thai-style teak houses with dining tables and chairs, and one pavilion where diners sit on cushions on the teak floor and dine off a low table.  All the dishes were good. Whenever we needed anything, we were asked to ring a small bell placed on our dining table.

The traditional Thai atmosphere complemented the Thai cuisine very well. Cloistered in the resort’s expansive, landscaped grounds away from lively Pattaya, we had a memorable and very relaxing dining experience.

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An Oasis of Tranquility in Chiang Mai

13 Monday Jan 2014

Posted by Lyn Douglas in Celedon Tea House Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Celadon, chiang mai, Raming Tea House Siam Celadon, Siam Celadon, Tea House, Tea House Siam Celadon, Tha Pae

If you are ever in Chiang Mai treat yourself to a visit to this gorgeous teak tea house.

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Raming Tea House Siam Celadon is in an elegant white colonial building in busy Tha Pae Road.  It is such a welcoming relief from the heat and noise of the main road.

This is a beautiful place for breakfast, brunch or lunch.  Or just stop in for a coffee, pot of tea, or cold drink. The décor is Divine!!!

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The menu offers a great variety of international snacks and Thai dishes, ranging from beef burgers to a Thai tea set including fresh spring rolls and seasonal fruits. The highlight of the menu, however, is the great selection of teas which includes green, black and fruit blends. The smoothies and juices are also amazing, made with plenty of fruit.

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The decor of the tea house is elegant and makes you feel so very comfortable. The tea house is air-conditioned however sitting outdoor is perfect if it is not too hot.

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The tea set is served with decent celadon utensils.

The wi-fi was great which is very welcome now days for us travellers.

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There are 4 parts to the tea house – the front is a ceramic shop, selling Siam Celadon, the famous pale green pottery, which is baked and glazed in northern Thailand. There are retail outlets selling jewellery in the middle and a gift shop, which then leads to the actual tea house which opens onto the balcony overlooking the beautiful lush gardens.

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There is also an ice cream parlour.

It is a perfect place to take a break from the heat.  Once you have stepped inside and see how lovely this place is, you will want to stay longer.

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Looking around – people were enjoying decadent high teas, light meals, coffees, tea etc

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Land of Smiles – Chiang Mai

25 Monday Nov 2013

Posted by Lyn Douglas in Chiang Mai, Land of Smiles, Thailand

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Chedi Luang, chiang mai, Doi Suthep, Night markets, temples, Tha Phae gate, Tuk Tuk

From Bangkok, we flew to the city of Chiang Mai.

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Chiang Mai really did appeal to me.  It was a tiny bit cooler than Bangkok and it had such a lovely feeling to it. The people here are so friendly and gentle and there is a calmness here that I did not feel in Bangkok.  Hence, Land of Smiles.

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Shopping is one of the great pleasures here in Chiangmai.  There are plenty of shopping opportunities, ranging from street side vendors selling local arts and crafts, to upscale shops.

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One of the most interesting places to go shopping is the Sunday market, which is held every Sunday evening on a group of blocked off streets in the centre of town. Local vendors from the area gather to sell goods to tourists from all over the world.  The list of things sold is large, but includes handmade jewellery, photography, clothing, paintings, fresh fruit, drinks (alcoholic and non), hats, toys and much more.

The Sunday Bazaar on Rajdumnern Road begins at Tha Phae Gate and ends at the city police station about 6 bocks west.

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The real fun is not the shopping but the ambience. Every block has traditional Thai Music being played by elders and children. The rich colours of the surrounding temples, the smell of garlic, grilled fish, sausages and chillies being cooked and roasted. People are eating, smiling and just having a good time. I was happy to wander around with my camera, stop for a break and have a snack or stop and purchase from one of the hundreds of stalls. And then my reward at the end of the evening was a foot massage.

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Tha Phae Gate which divides the old and the new city, and where the markets start

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A little tip, buy your snack and cold drink, then take it to one of the many foot massage operators set up on the side-walk. Sit back in the comfortable cushioned reclining chair, just watch, listen and take it all in. The foot massages are amazing, a full hour of sheer indulgence.  I discovered the most delicious “fruit shakes”. There are plastic containers full of  cut up fruits which you purchase, they put this cut up fruit into a blender with ice and a little sugar syrup and blend it and serve it in the plastic cup with a spoon ended  straw. Yum.

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Getting around in Chiang Mai is so easy. Crossing the road is a little challenge but it does not take too long to master it. The common vehicles used for public transportation are numerous. The tuk-tuk and samlor are open-air, three-wheel vehicles. Whenever you get in a tuk-tuk or samlor you should ensure that they only  take you where you want to go or may visit businesses that you are not interested in.  Always negotiate the price before you get in a tuk-tuk or samlor – expect to pay 50-100 bht  for trips within the general area.

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Chiang Mai has many temples.  I believe that there are about 140 just in the old and new part of Chiang Mai city. As we were wandering around we often visited the temples and many times chatted with the monks. The atmosphere in these temples is so calming and peaceful.

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One of the most stunning temples here is the Wat Doi Suthep which is about a 30 minute drive out of the city. We hired a taxi to take us up to the temple and he waited while we visited for about 2 hours. This temple is definitely a must see.

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Doi Suthep Temple at sunset

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It’s incredibly beautiful inside and out with statues, decorations and adornments.  Make sure you wear appropriate attire (no shorts, short sleeves or tank tops), but they do have robes you can borrow if you forget. We actually took the funicular up to the entrance  but there are steps up if you are feeling energetic.   The entrance fee was 30 baht to entre the temple itself. Outside the temple there are great views of Chiang Mai from above. We arrived late afternoon in time for the sunset and the evening chant. Most of the time we were in Chiang Mai it was cloudy but this day it was sunny and spectacular.

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Another temple that stood out to me is Wat Chedi Luang in the historic centre of Chiang Mai. The current temple grounds were originally made up of three temples — Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Ho Tham and Wat Sukmin. Truly a must see. The newer temple is at the front and old ruins at the back. The large grounds contain many buildings so do walk around the grounds to see the other buildings and the temple behind which was finished in 1475. In 1545, an earthquake destroyed the top of the old temple.  It was so lovely and peaceful walking in the grounds

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We visited so many interesting places and saw so much in the 5 days we were in Chiang Mai. Maybe another time I can tell you more about this pretty amazing city.

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I will say tho, Chiang Mai was my favourite city that we stayed in Thailand.

Great Experience – Bridge over the River Kwai

11 Monday Nov 2013

Posted by Lyn Douglas in Bridge over River Kwai, Thailand

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Bangkok, Bridge, James Bond, Kanchanaburi province, River Kwai, Thailand, the Bridge over the River Kwai

River Kwai

We were picked up from our hotel in Bangkok at 6am and driven by coach into the Kanchanaburi province where we stopped by the river Kwai and then we transferred to the “James Bond Boat”. Apparently it is called this as it was used in one of the James Bond Movies. We then took this fast boat up the river to the Bridge over the River Kwai.

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We walked across the bridge and also took the small tourist  train across. It is easy to move out of the way of the train when walking across.

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Walking on the bridge itself gave me a feeling of sadness and pride. We learned about this place in school but I did not truly appreciate it until I spent some time here. It truly is an amazing experience.

For us Aussies, this bridge which was built by Aussies and Brits during World War II is a big part of our history. The Bridge over the River Kwai became famous all over the world when it was featured in a movie and in books.

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The bridge is now a tourist destination and every year there is a festival to mark the anniversary of the Allied Bombing on November 28, 1944

This area is about 130 kms west of Bangkok. You can travel here by regular bus from the Southern Bus Terminal in Bangkok or you can travel with an organised tour.  We actually took the 2 day over night tour which gave us a night on a river raft resort.  This was another amazing experience that I will share with you soon.

If you do visit Thailand and you have the opportunity to visit The Bridge over the River Kwai, I highly recommend this wonderful experience. You can do the entire trip in a day but 2 days would be better.

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