We visited tons of snorkeling spots in Maui and in Oahu, but the 10,000 ft ride up the Haleakala National Park gives you the most memorable sunset.
Monday, September 14, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Visited Bangkok Before the Riot
We stayed in the heart of Bangkok for 3 nights (2nd to 5th of April), a week before the riot and the Songkran, which is the Thai New Year. Songkran usually falls in the hottest period of the year. It is also part of the Songkran tradition to throw water at anyone in the street, although not the main activity as it was also a period used to give family members an opportunity to pay their respects to elders and visit temples. Why water? Pouring of water is used as a symbol of washing away the bad. In my case, I was dousing my face with water because of the humid weather while we visited numerous outdoor places like the Grand Palace on the second day of our trip. That night, we visited a really modern and high-end mall, Siam Paragon and a few malls all within a few blocks away. Prices are relatively cheap especially if you're looking for local goods usually exported to North America (ie. dried fruits, exotic handmade house decors).
We went outside of Bangkok the 3rd day to visit one of the two remaining Floating Markets (the other floating market is on the Chao Praya river). The bigger floating market was 2 hour drive away from Bangkok so we had to leave the hotel early. When we got to the place, it was exactly what I had envisioned before visting Bangkok. It was like an Asian version of Venice - but with smaller canals. We visited an elephant sanctuary along the way home to Bangkok where we went for a short elephant trek. We fed the elephants baskets of bananas for 100 baht each. The elephant trek costs 600 baht per elephant which is worth the once in a lifetime experience. We ate curry crabs on our last night in Bangkok at Somboon Seafood.. a must-eat for seafood lovers.
I wish we stayed an extra day or two in Bangkok, although I wouldn't exactly want to visit the city at its hottest period of the year again. I also want to visit the northern part of Thailand - Changmai and maybe Phuket when we visit Asia again next year.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Summer Hot in Asia
We left already spring Vancouver last Saturday and we're now in Asia for a three week vacation from work. We do not have a list of things we want to do, but we do plan to eat, relax in Manila and visit Bangkok for the first time.
Manila (29th March to 17th April)
We just arrived in Manila yesterday. Angeli and I already visited two malls and had foot massage (around 20usd/person for an hour).
As most probably know, summer comes relatively early in Asia.
You would either need to be at home in an air-conditioned room or be somewhere like a mall to be able to stand the 32 to 35C summer heat which starts mid March to end of June every year. The occasional rain shower during the week gives us the much needed break from all the heat.
Bangkok (2nd to 5th of April)
Although I can't wait to visit Bangkok for the first time, I'm also trying to push aside the thought of the heat and humidity when visiting the tradition and architecture rich country. Can't wait to go through the list of things to see and eat (ie. curry crabs!) that a friend gave me. I'll post pictures once we get back from the trip next week.
Hong Kong (17th to 19th April)
Planning to drop by Hong Kong for 2 nights before going back to Vancouver for more food and shopping. Angeli wanted to also visit Macau, but I'm not sure if we can fit this in our hectic schedule.
Also not sure if we'd be visiting any beaches this time, but I don't think we'd need to be anywhere close to the sea to get a tan.
Manila (29th March to 17th April)
We just arrived in Manila yesterday. Angeli and I already visited two malls and had foot massage (around 20usd/person for an hour).
As most probably know, summer comes relatively early in Asia.
You would either need to be at home in an air-conditioned room or be somewhere like a mall to be able to stand the 32 to 35C summer heat which starts mid March to end of June every year. The occasional rain shower during the week gives us the much needed break from all the heat.
Bangkok (2nd to 5th of April)
Although I can't wait to visit Bangkok for the first time, I'm also trying to push aside the thought of the heat and humidity when visiting the tradition and architecture rich country. Can't wait to go through the list of things to see and eat (ie. curry crabs!) that a friend gave me. I'll post pictures once we get back from the trip next week.
Hong Kong (17th to 19th April)
Planning to drop by Hong Kong for 2 nights before going back to Vancouver for more food and shopping. Angeli wanted to also visit Macau, but I'm not sure if we can fit this in our hectic schedule.
Also not sure if we'd be visiting any beaches this time, but I don't think we'd need to be anywhere close to the sea to get a tan.
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