my last trip was 4 months ago, visited helsinki. hence, i was dying to stop working and get out of malaysia. as i just started working, i have no big cash to spend! with a budget of rm 1200, i dont have many choices. rm 1200 is surely not enough for a shopping trip at singapore and countries like indonesia and philippines have be avoided at the moment! means, with such a small amount, i can only go to the land of smile, thailand. initial plan was phuket... but raining season over there! so, i ended up at bangkok. rm 1200 might not be much but it certainly can get you very very far in bangkok! i stayed at a 4* hotel for three nights, went for drinks at skybars everynite, dined at nice restaurants and even went for a half day tour... all in just rm 1200! no wonder bangkok is full of tourists and not kl!
whenever i mentioned bangkok, people will somehow relate it to the sex industry! for many people out there, bangkok is the sex capital of asia but not for me! hence, i went there to prove that bangkok has more to offer and how pathetic it is to think nothing but prostitution. i'm really against exchanging money for sex! stop prostituting, people!!! anyway, a conversation took place at my office just a day before my trip...
colleague 1: where you going?
me: bangkok
colleague 2: yeh... cari ayam!
me: (rolled eyes and annoyed)
during my 4 days at bangkok...i explored many new places which i have never explored in my previous trips to bangkok. i went two different skybars/ rooftop bars! personally, i prefer moon bar at banyan tree hotel. the setting/ layout is better plus the 360 degree view of bangkok is truly amazing, just breathtaking! what else can be better than to drink a glass of martini while seeing sunset over bangkok? im pretty sure i will go there again... love the martini! love the view!
i have visited bangkok many many times before (since i was five) but somehow i have never been to any floating market. this time around, i booked a half day tour and ended up at damnoen saduak. the money was so well spent! it was very interesting to see how sellers making living on the canal. it was also my first time eating a bowl of noodles while siting by the canal side with the vendor preparing the noodles soup on a small boat. awesome experience!
i'm not just famous for being a great traveller, i am also famous for being a shopaholic! somehow, i ended up my bangkok trip with just one t-shirt and a few packs of pork jerky! since i got back from europe, i kinda lost my desire to shop! is not that asia has less thing to buy but the brands i like are too expensive over here. i'm now saving money... instead of buying here, why not save and go back to europe for a great shopping trip?
i'm not really a fan of thai food but i'm a big fan of thai desserts! why i don't like thai food? i don't enjoy eating sour food! most thai dishes are kinda hot, spicy and sour! as for the desserts, i love the sweet egg yolk desserts (thong yip, thong yot and foi thong). most people think they are too sweet but for me... the sweetness is just perfect (i gotta admit, i have a very very sweet tooth... gotta thanks my dad for it!!!).
bangkok is a budget destination with a twist! with just rm 1200, i pampered myself for 4 days! gosh! i really wish i can be in bangkok now... i need more martinis (with a breathtaking view, of course)!
please click here for the pictures taken at bangkok!
whenever i mentioned bangkok, people will somehow relate it to the sex industry! for many people out there, bangkok is the sex capital of asia but not for me! hence, i went there to prove that bangkok has more to offer and how pathetic it is to think nothing but prostitution. i'm really against exchanging money for sex! stop prostituting, people!!! anyway, a conversation took place at my office just a day before my trip...
colleague 1: where you going?
me: bangkok
colleague 2: yeh... cari ayam!
me: (rolled eyes and annoyed)
during my 4 days at bangkok...i explored many new places which i have never explored in my previous trips to bangkok. i went two different skybars/ rooftop bars! personally, i prefer moon bar at banyan tree hotel. the setting/ layout is better plus the 360 degree view of bangkok is truly amazing, just breathtaking! what else can be better than to drink a glass of martini while seeing sunset over bangkok? im pretty sure i will go there again... love the martini! love the view!
i have visited bangkok many many times before (since i was five) but somehow i have never been to any floating market. this time around, i booked a half day tour and ended up at damnoen saduak. the money was so well spent! it was very interesting to see how sellers making living on the canal. it was also my first time eating a bowl of noodles while siting by the canal side with the vendor preparing the noodles soup on a small boat. awesome experience!
i'm not just famous for being a great traveller, i am also famous for being a shopaholic! somehow, i ended up my bangkok trip with just one t-shirt and a few packs of pork jerky! since i got back from europe, i kinda lost my desire to shop! is not that asia has less thing to buy but the brands i like are too expensive over here. i'm now saving money... instead of buying here, why not save and go back to europe for a great shopping trip?
i'm not really a fan of thai food but i'm a big fan of thai desserts! why i don't like thai food? i don't enjoy eating sour food! most thai dishes are kinda hot, spicy and sour! as for the desserts, i love the sweet egg yolk desserts (thong yip, thong yot and foi thong). most people think they are too sweet but for me... the sweetness is just perfect (i gotta admit, i have a very very sweet tooth... gotta thanks my dad for it!!!).
bangkok is a budget destination with a twist! with just rm 1200, i pampered myself for 4 days! gosh! i really wish i can be in bangkok now... i need more martinis (with a breathtaking view, of course)!
please click here for the pictures taken at bangkok!
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