We made a visit to Pattaya recently. The beach there is narrow and crowded and to my mind has very little to recommend it. As far as I am concerned that goes for Pattaya itself as well. We stayed in the Marriott hotel which was excellent - just a pity it is in Pattaya as we will not be going back. Pattaya gets many tourists but it is not really a place for families. Jomtien beach may be different as I am told it is much nicer.
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Sunsets of Thailand - Laem Thong Beach, Phi Phi Don, Thailand
Thailand is one of those places that has wonderful sunsets. Like most amateur photographers, I cannot resist the beauty of a sunset picture. There are many beautiful sunset photographs and i even like some of my own. This one was taken on Phi Phi and is quite unusual because I was more or less facing east when I took it rather than west. The light from the fading sun was so powerful that it created a sunset all across the sky. Look out for a photo of the sunset taken pointing west which I will post shortly.
Friday, April 25, 2008
Beaches of Thailand - Nai Thon, Phuket
This is a relatively quiet beach compared to the likes of Patong and Karon that are 2 of the more well known beaches on Phuket. Nai Than is also on the west side of the island but further north and not far from the airport. For me, it is one of the most beautiful beaches on Phuket with a wide expanse of white sand and it is also safe for swimming. There are not too many hotels in this area and it is far enough away from Patong and Karon to deter most people from making the trek which is why it is still uncrowded and populated only by those "in the know". How long it will remain this way remains to be seen as apartments are being built nearby. If you go check out the rustic Reggae bar at the south end of the beach.
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand
Chinatown, Bangkok is a fascinating place and one of the oldest areas in Bangkok. The Chinese were moved to this area in the 1780's so the king could build the Grand Palace. This is Yaowarat Road which is the main street in Chinatown. It is famous for gold shops which line the street on both sides. Intermingled are Chinese medicine pharmacies, shark's fin restaurants and a few hotels. The pavements are also lined with vendors selling all sorts of things. This is just part of the fascinating area that makes up Chinatown in Bangkok.
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Engines in Chinatown, Bangkok
Sampeng Lane in Chinatown, Bangkok is a famous market. It is a very narrow bustling place full of shops selling jewellery, fabrics, toys, shoes and just about anyting else you can think of. In the streets around the other (eastern) end of Sampeng it is quite different. The streets are full of bits of car parts from complete engines to axles, gearboxes and suspension springs. The whole place is a dirty oily mess and, as you can see, the parts are piled up to the extent that you cannot walk on the footpath.
Monday, April 21, 2008
360 Bar, Phuket Pavilions, Phuket
The 360 bar in Phuket Pavilions is situated atop a hill with rather splendid views of Bang Tao Beach. As they have a happy hour from 5:30 to 6:30, there are few better places on Phuket to watch the sun going down whilst enjoying a cocktail. The cocktails here are prepared by expert bartenders using top brand spirits so they are actually quite a bargain as it is a "buy one, get one free" happy hour. Personally, I recommend the Long Island Ice Tea - two of those ensures that you are in for a good evening. Everyone we have taken there aged from 20 to 80 have enjoyed the experience.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Bangkok Garland Vendors
Garlands made of jasmine are very popular in Thailand. Most Thais usually have one hung from the back of their rer view mirror. They give off a pleasant scent and counteract the fumes fo Bangkok. It is quite normal to see the garland vendors at busy intersections risking life and limb as they parade between the cars trying to sell their wares.@0baht is the going rate which is about 25 UK pence.
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Songkran & Thingyan
Songkran is the Thai new year and is the time when people should sprinkle water over each other to cleanse for the coming year. It has, however degenerated into pitched water fights that many people clearly enjoy but others do not. We are just a few days from Songkran, and the Burmese equivalent which is called Thingyan, and the shops are full of water blasting machines. If anything Thingyan is even worse as it continues unabated for 4 days. Podiums are set up especially near lakes, and water is pumped through hosepipes and water jets to soak anyone who is within reach.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
The Erawan Shrine
The Erawan Shrine is located next to the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Bangkok. It was built in 1956 after a series of mishaps had befallen the building of a hotel - the Erawan. No further problems were experienced in the building of the hotel which was later demolished to make way for the Grand Hyatt. The shrine has a statue of Phra Phrom which is the Thai version of the Hinu god Brahma and is very popular amongst Thais who come to pray for good luck. There are dancers at the shrine who are paid to perform by people who have had their prayers answered. I also have a new Canon EOS 40D camera and this is one of the first pict
Friday, April 04, 2008
Lumpini Park, Bangkok
Lumpini park is one of the few open space areas in central Bangkok. The place is alive first thing in the morning and just before dusk with Bangkokians up to all manner of things. Jogging, Tai Chi, balroom dancing, Kendo, exercising, lounging, walking, aerobics and badminton are just some of the activities that go on here. I recently walked through the park at 6pm and there were literally thousands of people in there, many of whom were participating in aerobics. I saw at least 3 large groups of more than 100 people all following the movements of an aerobics teacher. It was quite a site and brought out such a sweat on me that I had to go and have a beer.
Lumpini is one of my favourite places in Bangkok and I never tire of wandering around the place watching what is going on. Even observing the Hari Khrishna lot is quite absorbing. One of these days I will count the number of times they sing "Hari Khrishna, Hari Rama" etc. It must get quite boring!
Thursday, April 03, 2008
Banana Flower
This is a banana flower. Usually, the flower hangs down on a long stem and the banas grow up the stem behind it. This one was spotted hanging over a garden wall in Bangkok.
Bananas are native to South East Asia, are widely consumed and come in many different varieties. The Thais eat the flower as well creating a dish known unsurprisingly as Banana Flower Salad. It is something that my wife Ann is quite partial too although personally I can take it or leave it.
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Bangkok River Taxi
This is one of the more interesting forms of transport in Bangkok. These River Taxis fly up and down the klongs (canals) at high speed stopping just long enough for passengers to alight and jump on board. The canals are quite narrow but it doesnt stop them travelling at such high speeds. They are an important component of the transport infrastructure in Bangkok. Notice that the 2 guys standing on the side of the boat (They are the ones who collect the fares) are wearing crash helmets. There must have been some accidents in the past for this to be the case as safety issues are definitely not normally a strong feature of Thai life.