Day 1.
The land of similes was awaiting with open arms to
welcome me.It was FD 138 Air Asia flight from Bangalore to Don Mueang Airport ,
Thailand at 11.45 PM.With full enthu reached Thailandat 5 AM after a small nap
in the flight. The visa on arrival was not a lengthy procedure when you have
all the documents(Return flight ticket,boarding pass , hotel details and 10 k
Thai Baht for individual and 20 k Thai Baht for family along with the 4*6 cm
photo)Since my documents were ready , it was half an hour deal to get my visa
in hand.Now after the baggage claim I took a sim for 300 Baht .The lady who was
supposed to pick me was waiting with the board .I was initially scared that
they may leave if I’m late.She also handed over a sim card which I did not use and
took my pic along with it.I was taken to Pattaya in a car which was 4 long hrs
journey.On the way, around 10.30 , Driver took me to Sri Racha Tiger Zoo.
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The Zoo Entrance |
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Crocodile Show |
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Cub feeding |
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Pic with the Tiger |
One of
it’s kind, the zoo is a huge area and has number of activities around.The tiger show
was mesmarizing and was the highlight of the day.You can also hold a cub and
click pics with it by feeding milk.Also click pics with crocodiles and
tigers.The crocodile and pig show was amazing .
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Inside the zoo |
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Tiger show |
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Zoo Entrance |
That was a great kick
start.Later I was taken to Grand Sole Pattaya Hotel .I had carried chapatis
from India for the lunch and had those in the Hotel and rested for a while.By 4
PM, Nat my tour guide came to discuss about the next day plan.later I took a
stroll near by and visited the central mall and purchased Silk shawls in the
surrounding area.Later headed towards the other side of the hotel and found a souvenir
shop where I shopped fridge magnets and bookmarks.
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On the way to Mall |
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Guitar shop in the mall |
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In the mall |
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Enjoying |
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Night life Pattaya |
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Night Life Pattaya |
From there I found a local restaurant
which served Thai green curry.This was the moment.The real Thai green curry in
Thailand was on my bucket list.headed towards the hotel with totally satisfied tummy
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Thai Green Curry |
That was a happy day 1 with wildlife and local stuffs.
Day 2.
Fresh
morning with yummy breakfast in hotel was how I started my day 2.My driver
arrived at 10.30 AM for Pattaya sightseeing. The first location was the big
Buddha hill .It was a sort of hill station with literally big Buddha idol on
the top after a few climb.
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Big Buddha |
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Sleeping Buddha |
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Poses |
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Poses |
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The entrance goes this way |
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Monuments |
Right opposite to that was the view point where the
Pattaya beach was clearly visible. Super start with a super view.
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Pattaya beach from the view point |
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At the view point |
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Near the view point |
It was 11.30
AM. Next destination was the floating market .I reached there by 12 PM.He
handed over the tickets to me and guided with the entrance.Later it was my turn
to roam around. Pattaya Floating Market has long been a major
attraction in Pattaya, and is the largest such destination in Eastern Thailand.
Visitors flock to its quaint surrounds to enjoy shopping at 100 outlets,
cultural activities, traditional shows and dining on local foodstuffs. Pattaya Floating Market is established under the concept of
presenting cultures and traditions from the four diverse regions of Thailand:
Northern, Southern, Central, and North-eastern. The concept covers how people
from these four regions live, what their main activities are and what the main
products from there are.
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Floating market Entrance |
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In the boat |
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Shops |
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With a fellow traveller |
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Big boat |
When visiting the market, you can tour unique ethnic
products, such as wooden sculptures, silverware, textiles, paper handicrafts,
sailing boat models, wooden handmade bags, Thai silks an more. Not
surprisingly, the place is great for buying souvenirs or gifts for friends and
family back home. The jetties for the shops, which are housed in typical
traditional Thai-style buildings, are all connected with bridged, and hence
very accessible for pedestrians. Bistros and cafés offer a wide range of
typical regional Thai dishes. Initially I was taken in a boat with few fellow
travellers from Malaysia who were as excited as I was. The peaceful ride for 20
min was extraordinary .From there we were taken in a big boat to a place which
was a sort of museum depicting the local culture of the people in Thailand.
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Lady serving juice |
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MOnkey show |
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Poses |
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Super cute vehicle for transfers |
Monkey
show after a 5 min massage was funny. Later in a small van we moved back to the
floating market .What I imagined about the market was right in front of my
eyes. Locals enjoying their food and drinks on the side of the lake was a treat
to watck. Tons of shopping stalls caught my eyes throughout the journey. T
shirts was something in my mind since I entered the market and bought 2 for
myself.
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Shops in the market |
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Shops |
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Shops |
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People enjoying their food |
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Poses |
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Poses |
It was 2 PM and we headed to Sanctuary of truth.
The Sanctuary
of Truth is a gigantic wooden construction which covers the area of more than
two rais. The top point of the building is about 105 meters high.
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Jumping with joy |
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Sanctuary of truth temple complex |
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Inside the temple |
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Inside the temple |
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Front view |
It was
constructed to withstand the wind and sunshine on the seashore at Rachvate
Cape, Tumbon Naklea, Amphur Banglamung, Chon Buri Province.The building was
constructed according to ancient Thai ingenuity and every square inch of the
building is covered with wooden carve sculpture. The purposes of decoration
with wooden carve sculptures are to use art and culture as the reflection of
Ancient Vision of Earth, Ancient Knowledge, and Eastern Philosophy.
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Wooden Carvings |
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Poses |
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Another jumping pic |
With in
this complex, visitors will understand Ancient Life, Human Responsibility,
Basic Thought, Cycle of living, Life Relationship with Universe and Common Goal
of Life toward Utopia.It was a dream come true when I actually saw the structure
.With hell lots of pics inside and out, I headed towards the hotel and had a
late lunch in a Indian hotel nearby.It was a tiring but a satisfying day.
Day 3.
After a
heavy breakfast in the hotel , There was lot of time for the driver to take me
to Bangkok.So I decided to take a foot massage just opposite to the hotel.It
was damn relaxing and worth 200 baht.by 12 PM driver picked me to the bus
station.From the bus with the other travellers we moved to Bangkok.On the way
just half an hour before the city we were again taken to different cabs based
on the hotel area.Mine was the last stop unfortunately.
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Towards Emporium Mall |
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Emporium mall |
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Pic of the king |
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Shops on the streets |
It was 5 PM by the time
I checked in .I thought of shopping so went to Emporium mall but couldn’t find
the local stuffs.So enquired few pedestrians and took a tuk tuk to a market 5-6
kms from the hotel.bad luck again.Nothing of my choice.So reached back sadly to
the hotel(Check in regency – Sukhumvit ) and again walked towards the other
side of the hotel to another mall.On the
way I purchased a tuk tuk and had a lemon drink . The entire day was spent
roaming around for shopping and gazing at the malls and streets.I was too tired
so got some bhindi masala and methi parotta parcelled.
Day
4.
I knew that this day was the most awaited day of the entire trip.Lots of
temples to look around. I was geared up at 7 AM with a heavy breakfast in the
hotel.Me along with few other travellers were taken to Grand palace .We were
given 1n hour time to spend which was not at all enough. The palace has been the official residenceof the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) since 1782. The king, his court and his royal
government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), resided at Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor Vajiralongkorn at Amphorn Sathan
Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand
Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state
functions are held within the walls of the palace every year.
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Grand Palace |
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Palace complex |
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Monuments |
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Me |
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Me |
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Jumping pic |
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Cool |
The palace is one
of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand. Rather than being a single
structure, the Grand Palace is made up of numerous buildings, halls, pavilions
set around open lawns, gardens and courtyards. Its asymmetry and eclectic
styles are due to its organic development, with additions and rebuilding being
made by successive reigning kings over 200 years of history. It is divided into
several quarters: the Temple of the
Emerald Buddha; the Outer Court, with many public buildings; the Middle
Court, including the Phra Maha Monthien Buildings, the Phra Maha Prasat Buildings
and the Chakri Maha Prasat Buildings; the Inner Court and the Siwalai Gardens
quarter. The Grand Palace is currently partially open to the public as a
museum, but it remains a working palace, with several royal offices still
situated inside.What a palace !! So different from the palaces in
India.Beauty at its best.My love towards buddhism grew after looking at the
Emerald Buddha so purchased a small green colour buddha souvenir along with a Thailand
glass souvenir.
I decided to roam around by myself so informed driver to drop me to Sleeping Buddha temple or Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha).It was quite a huge complex with a big sleeping buddha idol. The Wat Pho or “Temple of the Reclining Buddha” is one of Bangkok’s most attractive temples. It is a much visited temple complex due to its location immediately South of the Grand Palace and the huge Reclining Buddha image it houses.The temple that is officially named Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimonmangkhalaram is one of the six temples in Thailand that are of the highest grade of the first class Royal temples. The Wat Pho is the oldest and largest temple complex in Bangkok, it houses more than 1,000 Buddha images which is more than any other Wat in Thailand. Most of the images were brought over from abandoned temples in places as Ayutthaya and Sukhothai by order of King Rama I.After the foundation of Bangkok in the Ko Rattanakosin area in 1782 and the construction of the Grand Palace, King Rama I ordered the construction of the Wat Pho. The temple was built on the site of an older, Ayutthaya era temple named Wat Photharam right next to the Grand Palace.During the reign of King Rama III the temple complex was renovated and enlarged which took over 16 years to complete.
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Wat Pho |
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Sleeping buddha |
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Sleeping Buddha |
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Temple complex |
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Jumping Pic |
The arena was so peaceful and calm.Fine, shopping time again.Shawls
and pants were in the bag within 5 mins!
From there I has to take a boat for 1 min ride to Wat Arun or Temple of dawn. he
main feature of Wat Arun is its central prang (Khmer-style tower) which is encrusted
with colourful porcelain. This is interpreted as a stupa-like pagoda
encrusted with coloured faience. The height is reported by different sources as
between 66.8 m (219 ft) and 86 m (282 ft). The corners are
surrounded by four smaller satellite prang. The prang are
decorated by seashells and bits of porcelain which had previously been used as
ballast by boats coming to Bangkok from China.
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Wat Arun |
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Wat Arun Complex |
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Around the temple |
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Poses |
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Golden Buddha |
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Golden Buddha |
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Temple complex |
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Poses |
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Poses |
The central prang is
topped with a seven-pronged trident, referred to by many sources as the "Trident of
Shiva".Around the base of the prang are various figures of ancient Chinese soldiers and
animals. Over the second terrace are four statues of the Hindugod Indra riding on Erawan. In
the Buddhist iconography, the central prang is considered to have three
symbolic levels—base for Traiphum indicating
all realms of existence, middle for Tavatimsa where
all desires are gratified and top denoting Devaphum indicating six heavens within seven realms of
happiness. At the riverside are six pavilions (sala) in Chinese style. The pavilions are made
of green granite and contain landing bridges.
Next to the prang is
the Ordination Hall with a Niramitr Buddha image supposedly designed by King
Rama II. The front entrance of the Ordination Hall has a roof with a central
spire, decorated in coloured ceramic and stuccowork sheated
in coloured china. There are two demons, or temple guardian figures, in front. The
murals were created during the reign of Rama V.After
making a visit to the temple. I hired a taxi back to the hotel.Had a yummy
pizza at the hotel nearby .Now was the time to check out from the hotel since
my flight was at 9 PM .Driver picked me at 5 PM .Air Asia FD 138 safely landed
in Bangalore at 12 AM on 13th June.When ever I think of Thailand, it
makes me smile.Wish to visit again .
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