Friday, December 28, 2018

I WAS FLABBERGASTED! BANGKOK, THAILAND MUST-SEE

MY SECOND TIME IN BANGKOK!


I had a very quick trip to Bangkok for only 21 hours and I knew I had to make the most of it. So since this is my second time here, I prioritized those places I have yet to visit. Two years ago I visited this beautiful country for 3 days and yes that was really worth the luxury of time we all have. I had enough time to wander, explore and discover more things from good to something exotic. Before flying to Bangkok, I made sure I had complete documents for the immigration pass. There are plenty of times where travellers were denied going to other countries for whatsoever reasons and surely, I don’t want to be one of them so I need to be very persuasive and since it's my 5th time to go out of the country I am used to answering and passing through. And most especially I don’t want to lose all the efforts I’ve spent just to come here, I have spent to buy a vice versa ticket, hotel accommodation, transport fees and other fees you may have incurred- which to me is very costly, so be alert, be clever. These immigration officers are very keen on your return flight so having a vice versa ticket gives them an impression that you're coming back together with your hotel accommodation coupon. I booked my hotel accommodation online via Airbnb at Express Hostel, in Sathon road close to my fave place which is Silom where bar and business are open til late, it is an hour ride from the airport. Before coming, I asked the hotel to arrange a car to pick me up at the airport, gave them all the flight details, air carrier, time of arrival, name, etc and paid 600 baht which is quite high instead of paying a normal taxi but I have the convenience and I don’t have to talk to these taxi drivers and bargain from 1000 to lower the price. So for hassle-free trips- make some wise decisions, the grab can be an option as well. Before I left the airport- I bought a local sim with a bundle at 299 baht for 8 GB and also get an exchange at the arrival area (USD 200 x 30.68). Travel time from Manila to Bangkok is 3 hours and from the Suvarnabhumi airport to Hostel took us 1 hour due to heavy traffic even we took a skyway. One-night accommodation cost me 1,413 pesos and my airfare which I bought 2 days before my flight is around 13,000 pesos.
At 11 a.m. I arrived at the hostel, tired and exhausted but I only have a few hours here so no time to be a lazy boy. I have not eaten breakfast yet but I want to save time so I went to the convenience store and bought some chips and juice then booked a grab and found this the spectacular beauty of Wat Arun Temple.
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To begin our tour, first stop: Wat Arun Temple










Entrance fee: 50 Baht only
Dress code: Dress appropriately- you’re visiting a temple so avoid wearing sexy, short clothes otherwise you will not be allowed to enter but there’s a store where you can buy shoals to cover your legs and shoulders available for sale or for rent.

No sleeveless allowed in this area. From Express hostel to Wat Arun is almost 25-30 minutes depending on the traffic jam and charged me only 145 baht via grab.

There’s s much to see in this place and you will surely be delighted seeing its beautiful, intricate and detailed piece of work.

After an exhausting and tiring day around in this temple, I booked an uber and went to a massage spa to get some good, a really good massage. I just found it on google and it costs me 1,500 baht, a little expensive but it is very good. It an hour massage and they have a shower available as well. The room is beautiful and the place looks nice as well. It's worth the price. After an hour, I headed home, rest for a while and I went to Tawan in Silom area to have dinner and also some drinks.
If you’re able to visit Thailand, Tawan area in Silom is a must-visit place, it is safe, so plenty of businesses around you, bars and spas. And it is open till late in the morning so, you will surely enjoy your time coming here.

Day 2- THE GRAND PALACE




On my second day, I woke up early and rode to Grand Palace. I booked a grab from the express hostel and it only costs me less than 200 baht. But before you go to this temple, you need to do a little research first especially the dos and don’ts. If you happen to visit this place, you are not allowed to wear shorts and sleeveless. Wear appropriate attire every time you visit a temple even not in Thailand. The entrance fee is 500 baht, the crowd here is too much, you can hardly take a picture without photobombers.


Coming to this place is so fascinating. But even if this place is crowded, I found my way to catch the best memories in my life even I’m travelling alone.
After an hour spent in the Grand Palace, I headed to the other side of the temple where Wat Arun was situated, I rode a boat and paid only 3.50 baht to go across. I was looking for some extra shirt to buy since I’m sweating already due to a warm climate but unfortunately I have never found the local cloth I wanted to wear but only when I came back then I saw so many local clothes just outside the grand palace, I felt so disappointed of wasting my time crossing the river but I have to be positive and enjoy my holiday here.
Please bring enough cash when you go out, I ran out of cash and headed to the banks to exchange but I haven’t brought my passport with me so I was looking everywhere but he banks won’t do transactions without your passport so my last resort is withdrawing from the atm machine. It is not advisable doing this otherwise the exchange rate will rip you off.
Beat the heat of the sun and bring some water to keep hydrated.
Grab is not allowed in the grand palace so you can book grab a taxi for your convenience.

Next destination, I went to Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall



I rode tuk-tuk coming to this place and it's about 20 minutes ride from the grand palace and paid him 100 baht. It is my second visit here but I have enjoyed here compare last two years back. We just passed by last time now I’m literally outside the palace. Took cool photos and headed to my third destination.

The third destination- I headed to Wat Suthat Temple and The Giant Swing.
THE GIANT SWING

THE GIANT SWING

WAT SUTHAT TEMPLE
WAT SUTHAT TEMPLE



The entrance fee is only 100 baht and here is quiet and less crowded but still, the temple is amazing.
After a long day of gallivanting, I went to the bathhouse for some hour and had dinner in Siam Paragon. The food was delectable and I only paid 900 baht for three of us with my new local Thai friends. After having dinner, I went home via BTS Train. It was Friday and traffic is expected everywhere so I need to drive early to the airport.

And that’s my 21 hours well spent time in Bangkok. As a traveller, you need to be flexible and strategic. Make everything easy, enjoy have fun.

Thank you! Khon Krub!

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