14 March 2010

Bye Bangkok

Hearing: Fire Flies - Owl City (i love this song!)

My last 2 days, well 2 and a half days in Bangkok were spent, shopping, relaxing, pampering and not doing any sight-seeing. I had so much fun. I booked myself into a hotel right near the shopping strip so i wouldnt have to go far to get home laden with shopping if i got carried away...but more about that later.


After checking in, first this was first, a traditional Thai massage. Now beleive it or not, in all my coming and going to BKK while flying, i never once stopped to get a massage, never having had one before i didnt know what i was missing out on. Anyway, i booked myself in and spent the hour trying not to laugh. Let me explain why. Firstly it was a nice place, they brought me in gave me pj's to change into and then a Thai girl came in...
She started with my feet...all i knew was that one minute she was smiling at me the next she was beating my feet into a pulp!! heehee...and she managed to find every possible ticklish spot i had! I swear i did all i could not to crack up laughing but i think she knew and she was super nice about it. She was even good enough to laugh with me when my stomach growled that it was hungry round about the time she was massaging my arms. She must have thought i was one weird girl. But i tell you what, she gave one heck of a massage for someone so tiny and my body felt really relaxed afterwards.


The next day i decided i would do some gift shopping and maybe get a manicure and pedicure. Leaving the hotel i decided to just wander around and not head anywhere in particular. It was the smartest thing i did!! I ended up down alleyways filled with shops that appeared to be small start ups of young fashion students/entreprenures and held far more interesting clothes than the mainstream shopping centres/malls.
At one point i found myself near some interesting restaurants...if you look closely at the one on the right, at the top is a small shark. And the photo on the left...take a look at the menu to get an idea of the scale of those shark fins! I would not like to encounter one of those alive!



Back into the alleyways I came across one store that really was challenging. It was an accessories shop. Unique accessories. Earrings!!! I was in there like a shot. In the matter of seconds i had already picked out 7 different pairs i would be more than happy to buy. How i exercised restraint i dont know. I only walked out with one pair.



Really cute!! I was in there looking at everything and started chatting to the 2 ladies in the store. One spoke surprisingly good English, turns out that she had lots of family in Sydney and had even been here a couple of times. She wasnt the designer though. It turns out that a bunch of friends travel around to gain inspiration and when they hit on something really funky they design a couple of pieces and she sells them in her little shop. In fact the shop had only been open for a month or so! I did ask if they had an online store as i was very interested in the designs and would definetly buy some more later. That really surprised her because she asked me if i really would do that and when i said absolutley and explained i really loved earrings but it was hard to find unique designs she was really flattered. Anyway, i did give her my email address should they build a website bought my pair and continued my trek through the labrynth of alleys and shops.

Im sorry to say that the rest of that day - shopping wise - wasnt very fruitful, i guess after the fantastic find with the earrings everything else just wasnt good enough. I did buy some jeans though. Anyway once i saw it was useless to keep shopping i opted for a movie and while waiting for my session time I pampered myself with a manicure/pedicure.

Going to the cinemas was a surprising experience. They have the usual hollywood blockbusters and Thai productions but the difference was in the showing. Like you would expect, they ran advertising and movie preveiws but just before showing the feature they ran a montage of the Royal Family complete with national anthem. Everyone in the audience stood up. Everyone. The teen rebels, parents, expats, tourists (including me) - everyone stood up. I thought it was a nice touch, cant see it happening in Australia though lol! And i enjoyed how everyone - a melting pot of cultures - reacted the same to different scenes.

Day 2 was a lot more successful shopping wise, my bag was packed with Thai silk scarves, colourful handbags, clothes, and much more. In fact i had to make a trip back to the hotel to leave my stuff in the baggage hold because i couldnt carry it all any more!! The bell boys had a good laugh at me, but that was alright, im sure they get that a lot.

Well, that was that, i had my last Tom Yum soup hopped in a cab and headed to the airport to catch my flight home.

Hope you enjoyed the posts about my trip. Sorry again they took ages to complete and thanks for bearing with me :)

VP
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06 March 2010

Kata Beach and Phang Nga Bay, Phuket

Hearing: Starstrukk - 3OH!3 ft. Katy Perry

((I have finally gotten around to putting together another post about my Thailand trip. It is extremely overdue but at least its done now. Sorry for taking so long!))




The penultimate leg of my trip was Phuket. Flying in to the island provides for some breathtaking views from among the clouds. A 600bhat taxi and almost 2hrs later (due to traffic) i arrived at the lovely Kata Beach in a newly opened hotel which had the most pools I've come across, I think at one point i counted 9! The hotel and the views were an absolute bargain for the price.





Oh my gosh, such a comfy bed!!


Phuket is a touristy island anywhere you go, some like Patong Beach, moreso than others. Kata is very pretty, not overcrowded and only a short drive to Patong. I spent a lot of time on that beach just people watching, soaking up the sun and enjoying some beautiful sunsets. I confess i didn't swim though, i just played around in the shallow waters. It was monsoon season, there were flags along the beach and signs warning of strong undercurrents and I'm not a strong swimmer and didn't have much confidence in the almost non-existent life guards.











Remember in 2007 the One-Two-Go plane that crashed at Phuket airport after sliding off the runway? You can still see part of the plane covered in tarps in the photo. There is also a nearby shrine set up for those wishing to pay their respects or remember those who lost their lives in the accident.



Some views on the way to and from the accident site


On one of the days i joined a tour to Phang Nga Bay, James Bond island and lunch at the floating village. The weather wasn't great but i had so much fun!! I met a lovely girl travelling with her family also from Sydney, we partnered up for the canoe trip. It was on of the many highlights of the tour. It was high tide but the guide expertly maneuvered us under teeny-tiny openings in the rock faces to tranquil lagoons on the other side teeming with fish with feet! And they jumped on the surface of the water if you splashed them before they dove in! The scenery was beautiful, you can see for yourself. I can imagine if the day was sunny how its beauty would be magnified ten-fold.









yes its as tiny as it looks and yes we did get through it without a scrape ;)

you might need to click on this picture to see the tiny fish and its feet...

This little guy came right up to the edge of our canoe, he was tiny, bout the size of the palm of your hand but apparently they grow quite large. Our canoe guide told us that this was the local "7 Eleven"! heehee





The well known images of James Bond island.

The final day of my time in Phuket was spent on the beach again :) I also got a couple of henna tattoos, ate lots of yummy seafood and said goodbye to my lush bed, the beautiful views and went to bed with the sound of some critter honking away through the night. The next day i hopped in to my shared airport transfer (at 200bhat it was much cheaper than a taxi) and headed back to Bangkok.

VP

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