Different Day Trips You Can Do From Bangkok, Thailand.
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HOW TO TRAVEL IN BANGKOK, THAILAND 2019
There are so many things to do in Bangkok. This is just a few of my personal recommendations and is just a tip of the iceberg. Everyone has different interests of what interest them so I do not expect everyone to agree. See description below for details.
00:26 Airport Rail Link- The line provides an airport rail link from Suvarnabhumi Airport, via Makkasan Station, to Phaya Thai station in central Bangkok.
00:37 Lumpini Park- The park offers rare open public space, trees, and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats. Its interesting to visit around dusk. How to get here go to Lumpini Station (MRT) or Sala Daeng Station (BTS) Silom Line.
00:48 Erawan Shrine- It is a shrine in Bangkok, Thailand, that houses a statue of Phra Phrom, the Thai representation of the Hindu god of creation Lord Brahma. Also Central World Shopping Mall is just right across the intersection. How to get here go to Chit Lom Station (BTS) Sukhumvit Line.
01:47 Maha Nakhon- It is Thailand's second tallest building (314 Metres) as of 2018. Catching the sunset of the city at a roof top bar.
01:53 Tour Chao Phraya river- Take the Chao Phraya Express boat and take in the sights and sounds. 15 Baht($0.48 USD) per person.
02:39 Chao Phraya river Dinner cruise- Book a dinner cruise and enjoy the evening on the river.
03:31 Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)- Monumental Buddhist temple right on the river, with an iconic, ornately tiled central prang.
04:17 Icon Siam- Icon Siam Shopping Mall has been called the “Mother of All Malls” and it is set to open in late 2018. With two towers, two shopping malls, it also features an indoor floating market.
04:26- Chinatown, Yaowarat Road- One of the largest Chinatowns in the world. It was founded in 1782 when the city was established as the capital of the Rattanakosin Kingdom. How to get here go to Hua Lamphong Station (MRT) or Rachawong Pier (N5) if using Chao Phraya Express Boat.
05:07 Khaosan Road- In former times the street was a major Bangkok rice market. In the last 20 years, however, Khaosan Road has developed into a world-famous backpacker ghetto. How to get here go to Phra Arthlt Pier (N13) if using Chao Phraya Express Boat.
05:54 Asiatique The Riverfront- A large open-air night market and a mall. Ten minutes downriver from Saphan Taksin Station (BTS) this once-bustling international trade port has been transformed, with over 1,500 boutiques and 40 restaurants.
06:47 Chatuchak weekend market- It is the largest market in Thailand. Also known as JJ Market, it has more than 15,000 stalls, divided into 27 sections. How to get here go to Mo Chit Station (BTS) on Sukhumvit Line or Chatuchak Park Station (MRT).
06:58 JJ Green Night market- It is located beside Chatuchak market, opens every night. Mo Chit Station (BTS) on Sukhumvit Line or Chatuchak Park Station (MRT).
09:12 MBK Centre- A large shopping mall, at eight stories high, the center contains around 2,000 shops, restaurants and service outlets, including the 4-story Tokyu department store. How to get here go to National Stadium Station (BTS) Silom Line.
09:42 Siam Paragon shopping mall- It is the sixth largest mall in Thailand, following CentralWorld, CentralPlaza WestGate, kingpower, viewmal and ETC. One can find all their luxury desires here. How to get here go to Siam Station (BTS).
10:09 Terminal 21 Shopping Mall- It is a one floor one theme shopping mall. The concept is market streets of the world. It is decorated based on well-known streets in cities such as Rome, Paris, Tokyo, London, Istanbul. This mall has the longest escalators in Thailand, up to 36 metres. How to get here go to Sukhumvit Station (MRT) or Asok Station (BTS).
10:44 Soi Cowboy- Adult Entertainment. It is a short 150 meter long street in with some 40, mostly go-go bars. It caters mainly to tourists and expatriates. Soi Cowboy contains one of the three largest groups of foreign-oriented bars in Bangkok. How to get here go to Sukhumvit Station (MRT) or Asok Station (BTS).
Mass Transit System (BTS)- Has 2 Lines. Sukhumvit Line and Silom Line. Above ground like Skytrain.
Metropolitan Rapid Transit (MRT)- Have 1 Line and is underground.
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HATYAI LUXURY GUIDE | Best Sights, Food & Hotel
It’s always amazing when a destination really delights and surprises and that’s exactly what happened for me in HatYai, Thailand. This was a long weekend trip for me from Kuala Lumpur by train and it is one I hope to do again soon. From seeing the tallest Buddha statue in south Thailand, experiencing my first floating market, eating lunch in a treehouse, and sipping cocktails each day at happy hour … it was a perfect escape from KL. I even tried dental tourism for the first time and that turned out great! #HatYai ##hatyaifloatingmarket #hatyaimunicipalpark #hatyaistreetfood
PRO TIP! Stay at the Centara HatYai hotel and book a half-day car and driver service with the knowledgeable and fun 22-year Centara veteran, Roger. He’ll get you to spots that normal taxis and tuk tuk’s can’t access.
HatYai Travel Guide: What to Eat, Drink & See
Below you’ll find links to everywhere I went, along with the videos I shot of the train ride from Kuala Lumpur to Padang Besar and back and the full review of the Centara HatYai Hotel:
The Containers – don’t miss jacking up on pure Arabica bean coffee and devouring a scrumptious breakfast before you start your day in HatYai at this very special cafe. Their coffee jelly is a dream I keep playing over and over again in my head, it was SO YUMMY! They also have a full menu complete with healthy and naughty treats like burgers so be sure to go hungry, no matter if it’s morning or night.
HatYai Municipal Park – this is the most impressive and non-commercial/touristy feeling Buddha statues and park I have been to in Thailand and absolutely a MUST for anyone visiting HatYai. Several people told me it is also the #1 stop to go to watch the sunset, which I plan to do on my next trip. Check out my friend Emily’s blog for details (there isn’t an official social media page for it that I could find).
Centara HatYai Hotel – this wonderful gem is located right downtown and offered up such spacious and well-decorated rooms, perfect service, and festive nightly cocktail hour that I thought I was in a 5-star hotel. It is affordable luxury at its best.
Alive restaurant & bar – if Tarzan and Jane were hipster foodies, this would be their number one favourite restaurant in HatYai! This open air hotspot is something truly special and a great place to come as a solo traveller, on a date, or with the whole family. It’s menu is chockablock full of fresh delights like a deconstructed Tom Yum Goong in fried rice form and one of the most tasty Thai salads with fresh squid I’ve ever eaten.
HatYai Khlong Hae Floating Market – I couldn’t find an official page for this so it was the team at Centara Hotel that helped me plan my visit here. Open from 4pm (not 3pm as stated online according to the Centara team) Friday to Sunday, this is a VERY touristy thing to do but it’s still a fabulous time. For me, the floating stalls were a bit too over-the-top with costumes but on the “land side” of the river are rows and rows of dee-lish Thai street food and what I’m sure is a fun night market (I was there during the day). From sweets to savoury and even clothes and beer stalls, you’ll find something to tempt you here.
SmileDent Dental Clinic - this was my first time exploring medical or dental tourism and it was a great success! I had read that dentists were amazing and that it was growing more popular for foreigners to go to the dentist in HatYai so I tried out SmileDent Dental Clinic for a teeth cleaning. Their office was so pretty and shiny white, and everyone was so kind. I'm also looking into going back to have two veneers done, so stay tuned! I absolutely recommend them and loved that it's a mostly female office as you'll see!
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In this travel vlog we show you the best floating markets in Bangkok (city center). Khlong Lat Mayom and Taling Chan Floating market are only 12 kilometer away from the city center, smaller and have a very local and indigenous atmosphere. Also do the Khlong river boat tour which cost only 69 Thai Bath (1 hour). Enjoy the vlog and check out more of our Bangkok vlogs like our Chatuchak (Jatujak) Market visit :-)
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Ayutthaya - Video Guide of Thailand's Ancient Capital City
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Visiting Ayutthaya, Thailand, is one of the best day trips to take from Bangkok. It's Thailand's ancient capital city, second after Sukhothai. The city has a very long history with many ups and downs. It was overthrown by the Burmese in the mid 1700's and many of the gems and treasures from the temples were moved the Yangon at the Shwedagon Pagoda (another very impressive site if you visit Burma). I have visited Ayutthaya a number of times while living in Thailand, but a few weeks ago I joined a small travel blogger group and we toured a few of the most important temples, and I also snuck away for some food and refreshment! The Ayutthaya historical park is the most significant section of the city, an area where there's a concentration of temples and historical sites to visit. The city in now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The first temple we stopped at was Wat Yai Chai Mongkon (วัดใหญ่่ชัยมงคล), a must visit temple in Ayutthaya. The temple is recognized by its huge chedi that leans a little to the side, sort of like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. At the site, you can then climb a flight of stairs to the middle level section that offers a nice view of the surroundings. Surrounding the temple are many statues of Buddha, most of them wrapped in orange cloth and in many symmetrical patterns. Just like Wat Pho in Bangkok, there's also a reclining Buddha, though this one made of stone and wrapped in yellow cloth instead of gold. I had visited the temple before, but had never stopped to see the palace of King U-Thong and his many roosters. After Wat Yai Chai Mongkon (วัดใหญ่่ชัยมงคล) in Ayutthaya we proceeded to Wat Phanan Choeng (วัดพนัญเชิงวรวิหาร), a temple that's famous for housing a 19 meter high golden seated Buddha. The temple is a cross between traditional Thai and Chinese beliefs so there are lots of cross similarities and the temple is very Chinese Confucian in appearance. There are many section of Wat Phanan Choeng (วัดพนัญเชิงวรวิหาร), and you can spend some time walking around each section of the temple. It's nearly always busy and bustling with people, especially on the weekends. Finally, the famous Wat Mahathat (วัดมหาธาตุ) is one of the most visited and well known temple complexes in the Ayutthaya historical park. It's the temple where the famous head of Buddha wrapped within the banyan tree is - that's always a favorite place for everyone to take pictures! The rest of the temple is not in that great of condition, but it's mostly in ruins. The temple is still nice to walk around for a few minutes.
Ayutthaya is hot, and when you are walking around the temples, you're going to sweat for sure! So be prepared for the sun and always remember to drink plenty of water. I also like to stock up on hydration by having a fresh coconut to drink the water. Finally, whenever you visit any city in Thailand it's important to eat and to bring back some of the local speciality snacks. In Ayutthaya there's nothing more famous than a sweet called roti sai mai (โรตีสายไหม), and if you don't eat this, many Thais will say you didn't even go to Ayutthaya. It's basically a thin crepe pancake that's combined with cotton candy like sugar, wrapped into a little taco and consumed. It is very sweet and full of sugar, but it is the taste of Ayutthaya and should be sampled! Have a great trip visiting the ancient capital city of Thailand!
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