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In 7 days or so I am going to be landing in Bangkok, Thailand. I have 4 nights booked at a hotel right downtown, but after that there are 24 days that need to be filled with activities. I have done a fair bit of research, but nothing is set in stone other than the above.
I essentially have a list of "top" things I would want to do in various places, should I end up there. A number of possible itineraries have started to form in my mind as a result of where most of these places are located, but I'm willing to do whatever. It's wide open.. I wouldn't even be against flying to Laos, Vietnam, or Indonesia.. or whatever, if there's time, it makes sense, visa/passport stuff checks out, and it's cheap enough. I probably won't end up doing that - there seems to be enough in Thailand to keep me busy for 4 weeks, but I'm open to anything.
So if you know anything at all about the things and places I am about to list, please chime in! Or if you know of a place or thing that isn't on my list but might be worth looking into.
First or secondhand experience can help, be it a food, market, beach, hostel, nightclub, museum, trail or whatever recommendation, warning, or just assorted information that could come in handy.
And what sorts of activities am I interested in, you may ask? I want to experience the culture, have a bit of an adventure, do a couple things I've never done before, eat some unique foods, relax a bit on a beach or two... I want to backpack through the country and enjoy its various flavours, whatever that may entail. This is by nature going to involve things I haven't thought of by myself and never will, so let's see what you guys have to say.
Bangkok
In Bangkok I will spend at least 5 nights, 4 when I land, and 1 before my flight home. Those first 2 days are probably going to be rest days (The journey there will take 38 hours), but I will definitely have more than enough time to explore the city. My hotel is right on 2 subway lines, so I can go anywhere easily.. at least that is the plan.
I want to see the temples: - Wat phra kaew temple, Grand temple, Wat pho temple (with the big golden buddha), and Wat arun temple.
Also on my list for Bangkok are markets: Terminal 21, J2J, Chatuchak, Khao San Road, Wang Lang classic market.
Lumphini park and Benjakiti park are on my "maybe" list, but Benjakiti park is close to my hotel, so I will probably go there. It is also apparently close to a Japanese neighbourhood with good Japanese food - Emporium?
I also have Asiatique - the waterfront down as a place to check out if I'm in the area, and for glitzy & cheesy nightclubs I have Route 66 and RCA Alley, although those were suggestions by a person I don't know very well. I think it might be fun to show up at a fancy nightclub though, have a couple drinks, bust out a couple moves, dance with a bunch of Asians, and then take a cab back to my hotel late at night. I usually hate nightclubs, but I do like to dance.. I've got rhythm baby and I'm not afraid to use it! Plus who's going to see me there? I can pretend I totally know what I'm doing.. which when it comes to nightclubs I most definitely don't.
The Loy Krathong lantern festival was scheduled for my 2nd night there, but it's since been apparently moved to November 22nd, so I might not be able to make that.. not sure. Seemed really cool though, I would definitely want to be there for something like that if it comes up elsewhere.
I also wouldn't mind getting some sort of a Thai massage, because from what I've heard that stuff is just amazing and can be quite theraputic, and I'm not even talking about the "happy ending" type of massage either. I've had a long year at work, I need to relax. I think I remember reading that there might be some tourist-oriented massage places at Khao San, but then again I might want more of a traditional flavour.. and not something artificial designed for tourists only. So I guess I need to do more research on that front. Either way though, oil me up and make me feel awesome Thailand!
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Siem Reap isn't in Thailand by any stretch of the imagination, but I am 95% sure that I will want to go there at some point, possibly right after my 4 nights in Bangkok are up.
Visa entry requirements for Canadians to Cambodia seem to be the same as Thailand, so I should be good there. From the looks of things I need to take a bus from Bangkok, and then transfer at the border, after paying a border crossing fee. The details of this journey are not yet fully clear to me yet, but for some reason everyone says to take the bus and not to fly, even though flying there can be quite cheap.
Here's the list of temples I want to see in Siem Reap: - Angkor Wat temple - experience sunrise there, Bayon temple, Ta prohm temple, Angkor Thom temple, Banteay Srei temple, Preah Khan temple, Banteay Kdei temple.
So what the hell, am I a temple freak or something? Nah, I've just looked up all the above temples (for both cities), and they all seem like something I need to visit and photograph, if I'm in the area. I need to see all this firsthand, it seems kind of amazing.
Beaches and islands
It seems like I should at some point make my way towards Phuket, but perhaps avoid it. Krabi, Railay, and Ao Nang are down in my notes as "must visit" beaches, so I want to be down there for sure.
Phi phi island near Krabi is down as "paradise" and Ko Tao island I have down as a great place o to get my scuba diving license, although it would be a bit out of the way. I also have kho pipi island down for scubadiving, which is nearer to Phuket. I also have "islands near Trang, south of Krabi" on my list of islands to maybe check out, but don't remember anything about that.
Chiang Mai
I really hope I have time to stop by here, although I don't want to rush myself either. On my list for Chiang Mai I have: - Mae Ya waterfall in doi inthan national park - 75km away from Chiang Mai, Doi Inthan national park - Thailand’s tallest mountain, go to aThai kickboxing event, take a Thai cooking class, see Wat Phra That Doi Suthep - golden temple, explore the old city, and maybe visit Tiger kingdom.
Other
Khao sok national park looks just amazing - I would love to do some hiking and/or kayaking there, especially on or near Cheow larn lake. Could also ride an elephant there. It's under 200km north of Phuket, so near parts of the country where I might be at anyway..
Phang Nga bay, near Krabi is another place that I have down as worth kayaking at.
Ayuthaya would be a possibly interesting daytrip to see the ruins of the ancient capital, but I'm going to be seeing so many temples.. It is definitely on my "hmmm.. probably not but.." list. Then again wat phra si sanphet temple seems really cool.
The sanctuary of truth in Pattaya looks incredible, I wish it was in Bangkok or something, as I really don't think I will be anywhere near Pattaya.. although mind you it is not that far from Bangkok or anything.
Khao yai park is supposed to be good for elephants.
Chiang Rai is another potential city I'd visit if I had more time or if it turns out that there's a lot more cool stuff there than I think there is.
And it looks like I will miss the full moon parties, which is a shame. I land November 16th close to midnight, and the full moon parties would be on the 17th. I am going to be exhausted and in Bangkok with a hotel for 4 nights.. I've heard of half moon parties, which might be an option, but I don't know anything about them yet.
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That's pretty much all I've got. At one point I considered checking out Vietnam and Laos, but 4 weeks is just not long enough... it would make the trip too hectic - I need it to be relaxing enough..
So remember, the above are all the things that have struck my fancy, for one reason or another. It is meant to be a list of options to have available while I'm there, instead of a definite list of everything I want to do or anything like that. So if you can contribute to the list.. or convince me to cross anything off it.. or if have anything useful otherwise, thanks in advance!
I essentially have a list of "top" things I would want to do in various places, should I end up there. A number of possible itineraries have started to form in my mind as a result of where most of these places are located, but I'm willing to do whatever. It's wide open.. I wouldn't even be against flying to Laos, Vietnam, or Indonesia.. or whatever, if there's time, it makes sense, visa/passport stuff checks out, and it's cheap enough. I probably won't end up doing that - there seems to be enough in Thailand to keep me busy for 4 weeks, but I'm open to anything.
So if you know anything at all about the things and places I am about to list, please chime in! Or if you know of a place or thing that isn't on my list but might be worth looking into.

And what sorts of activities am I interested in, you may ask? I want to experience the culture, have a bit of an adventure, do a couple things I've never done before, eat some unique foods, relax a bit on a beach or two... I want to backpack through the country and enjoy its various flavours, whatever that may entail. This is by nature going to involve things I haven't thought of by myself and never will, so let's see what you guys have to say.
Bangkok
In Bangkok I will spend at least 5 nights, 4 when I land, and 1 before my flight home. Those first 2 days are probably going to be rest days (The journey there will take 38 hours), but I will definitely have more than enough time to explore the city. My hotel is right on 2 subway lines, so I can go anywhere easily.. at least that is the plan.
I want to see the temples: - Wat phra kaew temple, Grand temple, Wat pho temple (with the big golden buddha), and Wat arun temple.
Also on my list for Bangkok are markets: Terminal 21, J2J, Chatuchak, Khao San Road, Wang Lang classic market.
Lumphini park and Benjakiti park are on my "maybe" list, but Benjakiti park is close to my hotel, so I will probably go there. It is also apparently close to a Japanese neighbourhood with good Japanese food - Emporium?
I also have Asiatique - the waterfront down as a place to check out if I'm in the area, and for glitzy & cheesy nightclubs I have Route 66 and RCA Alley, although those were suggestions by a person I don't know very well. I think it might be fun to show up at a fancy nightclub though, have a couple drinks, bust out a couple moves, dance with a bunch of Asians, and then take a cab back to my hotel late at night. I usually hate nightclubs, but I do like to dance.. I've got rhythm baby and I'm not afraid to use it! Plus who's going to see me there? I can pretend I totally know what I'm doing.. which when it comes to nightclubs I most definitely don't.
The Loy Krathong lantern festival was scheduled for my 2nd night there, but it's since been apparently moved to November 22nd, so I might not be able to make that.. not sure. Seemed really cool though, I would definitely want to be there for something like that if it comes up elsewhere.
I also wouldn't mind getting some sort of a Thai massage, because from what I've heard that stuff is just amazing and can be quite theraputic, and I'm not even talking about the "happy ending" type of massage either. I've had a long year at work, I need to relax. I think I remember reading that there might be some tourist-oriented massage places at Khao San, but then again I might want more of a traditional flavour.. and not something artificial designed for tourists only. So I guess I need to do more research on that front. Either way though, oil me up and make me feel awesome Thailand!
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Siem Reap isn't in Thailand by any stretch of the imagination, but I am 95% sure that I will want to go there at some point, possibly right after my 4 nights in Bangkok are up.
Visa entry requirements for Canadians to Cambodia seem to be the same as Thailand, so I should be good there. From the looks of things I need to take a bus from Bangkok, and then transfer at the border, after paying a border crossing fee. The details of this journey are not yet fully clear to me yet, but for some reason everyone says to take the bus and not to fly, even though flying there can be quite cheap.
Here's the list of temples I want to see in Siem Reap: - Angkor Wat temple - experience sunrise there, Bayon temple, Ta prohm temple, Angkor Thom temple, Banteay Srei temple, Preah Khan temple, Banteay Kdei temple.
So what the hell, am I a temple freak or something? Nah, I've just looked up all the above temples (for both cities), and they all seem like something I need to visit and photograph, if I'm in the area. I need to see all this firsthand, it seems kind of amazing.
Beaches and islands
It seems like I should at some point make my way towards Phuket, but perhaps avoid it. Krabi, Railay, and Ao Nang are down in my notes as "must visit" beaches, so I want to be down there for sure.
Phi phi island near Krabi is down as "paradise" and Ko Tao island I have down as a great place o to get my scuba diving license, although it would be a bit out of the way. I also have kho pipi island down for scubadiving, which is nearer to Phuket. I also have "islands near Trang, south of Krabi" on my list of islands to maybe check out, but don't remember anything about that.
Chiang Mai
I really hope I have time to stop by here, although I don't want to rush myself either. On my list for Chiang Mai I have: - Mae Ya waterfall in doi inthan national park - 75km away from Chiang Mai, Doi Inthan national park - Thailand’s tallest mountain, go to aThai kickboxing event, take a Thai cooking class, see Wat Phra That Doi Suthep - golden temple, explore the old city, and maybe visit Tiger kingdom.
Other
Khao sok national park looks just amazing - I would love to do some hiking and/or kayaking there, especially on or near Cheow larn lake. Could also ride an elephant there. It's under 200km north of Phuket, so near parts of the country where I might be at anyway..
Phang Nga bay, near Krabi is another place that I have down as worth kayaking at.
Ayuthaya would be a possibly interesting daytrip to see the ruins of the ancient capital, but I'm going to be seeing so many temples.. It is definitely on my "hmmm.. probably not but.." list. Then again wat phra si sanphet temple seems really cool.
The sanctuary of truth in Pattaya looks incredible, I wish it was in Bangkok or something, as I really don't think I will be anywhere near Pattaya.. although mind you it is not that far from Bangkok or anything.
Khao yai park is supposed to be good for elephants.
Chiang Rai is another potential city I'd visit if I had more time or if it turns out that there's a lot more cool stuff there than I think there is.
And it looks like I will miss the full moon parties, which is a shame. I land November 16th close to midnight, and the full moon parties would be on the 17th. I am going to be exhausted and in Bangkok with a hotel for 4 nights.. I've heard of half moon parties, which might be an option, but I don't know anything about them yet.
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That's pretty much all I've got. At one point I considered checking out Vietnam and Laos, but 4 weeks is just not long enough... it would make the trip too hectic - I need it to be relaxing enough..
So remember, the above are all the things that have struck my fancy, for one reason or another. It is meant to be a list of options to have available while I'm there, instead of a definite list of everything I want to do or anything like that. So if you can contribute to the list.. or convince me to cross anything off it.. or if have anything useful otherwise, thanks in advance!