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Showing posts with label adventure. Show all posts
Saturday, 4 October 2014
Luckies Stratch Map
What better way to record your travelling adventures than on a scratch map? There's always something satisfying when you cross off a list and this is the perfect way to record your travelling adventures. Each time you visit a new place you can scratch off the place on your map to revel a new colour. Mine looks a bit feeble with only a few countries scratched off? The ideal way to plan where you want to go next. Get it on urban outfitters here, or off ebay here.
Location: UK
United Kingdom
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Tuesday, 23 September 2014
Punta Arabí Hippy Market
Wednesday is the day of the Punta Arabí Hippy Market. It's a market filled with colours and people and clothes, the smell of indian musk gets stronger the further you wonder into the maze of market stalls and the steady beats of drums and percussion ring from the bar in the centre of the maze. The sun is unbelievably hot here, even with the shade the midday sun beats down. Ice cream vans and food stalls are dotted around, the choice of a 'hippy market' ice cool beer or organic ice cream aren't hard to come by.
Jewellery is everywhere here, trays full of pendants and rings, mostly crosses and symbols, moonstones and turquoise. Every other stall seems to be clothes or artwork and jewellery. You'll find it just outside Es Canar, a place easy to reach by bus from most parts of the island. Hire a moped and explore the island yourself for the the day and take a trip here where parking is easy enough. It's on from 10am to 6pm, there's an abundance of good food for not too bad a price [in Ibiza standards] and you can even have your hair done or get a henna, if that's your thing. I'd definitely recommend a visit here if you're in Ibiza and looking for something to do on a wednesday, Hippy Markets run all week but this is the biggest and best one!
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Location: UK
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Sunday, 21 September 2014
Exploring Formentera
I haven't driven a quad since I was about 10 on my nan's farm, I'n now sat on a small red one with the responsibility of getting myself and my friend around the island. The spanish rental guy who is trying to explain how to use it doesn't know any english, and I don't know the spanish for brake...
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Tuesday, 2 September 2014
Rikka Inn
Rikka Inn, Khao San Road, Bangkok
Low season: £20 AC
Stayed: July 2014
Rikka Inn is infamous on Khao San Road, the first time we came earlier in the month we couldn’t get near the reception desk and there were signs everywhere stating it was fully booked.
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Tuesday, 19 August 2014
REVIEW: Dante Elephant Mahout Chiang Mai
Finding an Elephant trek/experience in Chiang Mai should be easy, with literally hundreds of options and everyone selling the elephant experience it's difficult to know which one to go with.
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Doi Suthep & A View Over Chiang Mai
WHERE TO STAY: Sacha's Guest House Koh Phi Phi
Low season : 700bht AC / 400bht Fan
Stayed: July 2014
Overall we stayed here for 7 nights, we’d been walking for a while and the ferry came in midday so the heat was intense. This would begin my love affair with Koh Phi Phi. The girl on reception was again, lovely and showed us the room before we booked it. As we were playing by ear we were able to go down and pay each morning before 11am for another night if we wanted so we didn’t have to pay everything in one go. The first thing you’l notice is the signs everywhere noting to keep your doors locked AT ALL TIMES, even if you’re in the room. Pretty bog standard right? Then I read this [http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowTopic-g303908-i9943-k5487208-WARNING_do_not_stay_at_the_Sacha_Guesthouse-Ko_Phi_Phi_Don_Krabi_Province.html] review from a couple of years ago and it was safe to say the first night I didn’t respond well to the knocks and crashes all through the night. It was also that night i realised the window was broken and the lock on the door probably wasn’t the most stable. The room is cleaned after your third day, although we got so much sand everywhere on the first day it would have benefited from a clean then. The room was clean, the AC worked fine and there was a fan too. Simple, basic and just what we wanted. This was low season and Im told the prices go up quite a bit, but in future I’d not bother with AC, the fan was enough. This GH is opposite the rock and right in the centre of everything, so if you’re a light sleeper probably not the best place considering the window doesn’t close and remember you’re on a party island. We had people come in at 5am, throw up outside our room, shout ‘PIERRE, BEBE!’ over and over. The bathroom was clean, the toilet was in the funniest position and fairly hard to manoeuvre around, especially if you’re drunk. Overall I did enjoy staying here although I’m optimistic there are better places to stay, and might try somewhere else next time I go.
Sunday, 3 August 2014
DON'T DATE A GIRL WHO TRAVELS
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Friday, 1 August 2014
Falling in Love With Koh Phi Phi
Going from day to night the beach clears out about 6pm from all the sunbathers and the space transforms, the bars spill out onto the beach and the platforms for the fire shows are put in place. This was my favourite time on the island and the most relaxing, the beach became almost empty and we watched the sunset while drinking the best and the most expensive (but definitely worth it) cocktails we'd found so far in Thailand at CIAO BELLA, it's in front of the BAIA BAIA Bungalows and has a cool reggae vibe with the best soundtrack - head there if you're looking for the authentic experience. :)
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Location: UK
Ko Phi Phi Don, Thailand
Saturday, 26 July 2014
Tiger Kingdom - The Good And The Bad
Waking up in Chiang Mai
June 21st
Sleeper trains are my new favourite mode of transport and in Thailand it will only cost you around £15 for the privilege of a 15 hour journey. The train arrived at 9.55, we were awake by 8, having hardly slept all night due to the ice cold temperatures of the air-con and the noisy train but fell asleep again for the nex two hours, missing the wake up call and only realising we needed to be out of the train within 5 minutes. Ive never gotten up so fast in my life, and by the time we were off the train after being shouted at by more than one guard for being late we were in beautiful Chiang Mai.
As with everywhere else in Thailand the person who was suppoed to be our transfer never turned up, so we someohow managed to hitch a free lift with a tuk-tuk. It looked a bit like this:
Sleeper trains are my new favourite mode of transport and in Thailand it will only cost you around £15 for the privilege of a 15 hour journey. The train arrived at 9.55, we were awake by 8, having hardly slept all night due to the ice cold temperatures of the air-con and the noisy train but fell asleep again for the nex two hours, missing the wake up call and only realising we needed to be out of the train within 5 minutes. Ive never gotten up so fast in my life, and by the time we were off the train after being shouted at by more than one guard for being late we were in beautiful Chiang Mai.
As with everywhere else in Thailand the person who was suppoed to be our transfer never turned up, so we someohow managed to hitch a free lift with a tuk-tuk. It looked a bit like this:
Saturday, 19 July 2014
BANGKOK AND NOISY SLEEPER TRAINS
20th June
We slept in until check out, which meant the day started at 12pm. Which became the case for the rest of the trip apart from when we had an organised trip where we had to get up super early. It's hard to describe what it's like walking through the streets of Bangkok, because you can go to two diffrent parts of the city and it feels as though you're in a completely different place entirely. Sukhumvit, where we were staying was home to the famous nana plaza, the red light distric and we would soon find out why.
The heat and humidity hits you as soon as you walk outside, so does the sour smell constantly present on the streets of the city and the noise from the endless queue of traffic. I'm not complaining though, this is the sort of thing I love, lots of things all going on at once, busy fast environments. Headed away from our hostel with little more than a camera and some money we decided to wonder. I had a map of Bangkok, I just didn't bother using it. We stumbled, somehow upon the Nana district and it became clear immediately. Every bar we walked past followed the same pattern, a white westeren looking guy with one or two pretty young thai girls sat around them. The bars were pretty much full, this was in the middle of the day and the same sight could be seen for the entire strip.
We fed our western hearts with a starbucks, we'd been walking for ages and just wanted the coldest drink possible [a Mango and Passion Fruit Frappucino]and we were treated to some free samples, I have no idea if it was a promo day or the staff were feeling nice, we had these little Frappucinos and two lots of cakes and pastries.
Deciding we'd done too much exploring and it was too hot we headed to pick up our bags and make our way to the main station in Bangkok. We decided to brave the metro, which is probably the best way to travel, its fast, cheap and the one to the Train station literally stopped right outside it! The little tokens they use are in the photo below. London, take note...
That night we would experience our first Thai sleeper train complete with smelly hole in the floor toilets, a crazy guy from Iceland and
We took the 19.35 train to Chiang Mai, which was a special express train meaning its a little bit better than the other sleeper train options. You'll get a little cabin room with four beds, two upper and two lower. The upside of this is if you're travelling in a group of four you can stay together but we were split up. The beds are also already made, meaning you can just go straight into them rather than waiting for them to be made up. If you plan on travelling around Thailand, you have to take a sleeper train, actually I really enjoyed them. Probably the only one out of my group that did, but if spending 15 hours on a train isn't for you take a plane, it's about £5 dearer if you can get a good deal on a flight and will take an hour for the same journey.
If i had the choice now I'd just take the Express train. It is cheaper and the beds are just as comfy. The beds face out into a corridor and it's a lot more social, we met a lot more people travelling on the way back compared to the zero we did on the way there.
Next: Waking up in a jungle in Chiang Mai...
Laura :)
We slept in until check out, which meant the day started at 12pm. Which became the case for the rest of the trip apart from when we had an organised trip where we had to get up super early. It's hard to describe what it's like walking through the streets of Bangkok, because you can go to two diffrent parts of the city and it feels as though you're in a completely different place entirely. Sukhumvit, where we were staying was home to the famous nana plaza, the red light distric and we would soon find out why.
The heat and humidity hits you as soon as you walk outside, so does the sour smell constantly present on the streets of the city and the noise from the endless queue of traffic. I'm not complaining though, this is the sort of thing I love, lots of things all going on at once, busy fast environments. Headed away from our hostel with little more than a camera and some money we decided to wonder. I had a map of Bangkok, I just didn't bother using it. We stumbled, somehow upon the Nana district and it became clear immediately. Every bar we walked past followed the same pattern, a white westeren looking guy with one or two pretty young thai girls sat around them. The bars were pretty much full, this was in the middle of the day and the same sight could be seen for the entire strip.
We fed our western hearts with a starbucks, we'd been walking for ages and just wanted the coldest drink possible [a Mango and Passion Fruit Frappucino]and we were treated to some free samples, I have no idea if it was a promo day or the staff were feeling nice, we had these little Frappucinos and two lots of cakes and pastries.
Deciding we'd done too much exploring and it was too hot we headed to pick up our bags and make our way to the main station in Bangkok. We decided to brave the metro, which is probably the best way to travel, its fast, cheap and the one to the Train station literally stopped right outside it! The little tokens they use are in the photo below. London, take note...
That night we would experience our first Thai sleeper train complete with smelly hole in the floor toilets, a crazy guy from Iceland and
We took the 19.35 train to Chiang Mai, which was a special express train meaning its a little bit better than the other sleeper train options. You'll get a little cabin room with four beds, two upper and two lower. The upside of this is if you're travelling in a group of four you can stay together but we were split up. The beds are also already made, meaning you can just go straight into them rather than waiting for them to be made up. If you plan on travelling around Thailand, you have to take a sleeper train, actually I really enjoyed them. Probably the only one out of my group that did, but if spending 15 hours on a train isn't for you take a plane, it's about £5 dearer if you can get a good deal on a flight and will take an hour for the same journey.
If i had the choice now I'd just take the Express train. It is cheaper and the beds are just as comfy. The beds face out into a corridor and it's a lot more social, we met a lot more people travelling on the way back compared to the zero we did on the way there.
Next: Waking up in a jungle in Chiang Mai...
Laura :)
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Friday, 18 July 2014
FLYING AND BANGKOK
18th June
A Month ago I got on the plane and headed to Bangkok for a month of travelling, eating, getting lost and chucked in a river by an elephant.
So wednesday 18th July started at 6am with a 4 hour car journey to Heathrow. We arrived, got lost and finally got through into the airport. I ran straight for the perfume counters and saturated my clothes in perfume, I wasn't going to be able to have perfume for a month and I really love perfume. Before we knew it we were on the plane and heading to Bangkok. The journey started well with the most amazing spicy chicken, it was better than most things I'd ever eaten, so that was saying something and ended with myself getting stuck in the airplane toilet just before the plane landed because a woman had fainted outside the door, I think she got away okay but I did start to panic that id be in the toilet for landing. Ha!
19th June
We landed in Bangkok the next morning, fresh faced and no idea what we were doing. I'd booked a hostel but had no idea where it was or how we would get there. First stop was to find some flights for our trip down south half way through.
Tip: if you book tickets at the airport in Bangkok, when you arrive there are a lot of people who will give you information if you ask for it, BUT they'll lead you to the "travel agents". They will add commission onto anything you book, so for flights go to the top level of the airport and you'll see the Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways which is the best place to book. For hotels and trips, book a hotel in advance and you'll be able to organise trips through the hotel or other travel agents away from the airport.
Once we had the tickets and I had one more thing in my bag I had to not loose we headed for the taxis, we did try the skytrain and the metro but realised we didn't have a clue where the train station was so it was hopeless. 300Baht later and we were buying our tickets for the next day to Chiang Mai. We didnt know how quickly the train would book up so we bought them a day ahead, however you could probably turn up on the day and get a train, we took the special express, which is the nicest one and that had booked up by the next day. However the express trains are just as nice and if travelling in a group they're a bit more social and exciting.
Next step: get a taxi to the hostel, for our first night we stayed in Sukhumvit, away from Khao San Road and we had no idea where it was, neither, as we later found out did our taxi driver. We paid another 300Baht, which technically you should always get the taxis to use a meter, a pre agreed price will always be a lot more expensive. Turned out we go value for money as we drove around for about an hour and a half collectively trying to find our hostel. After Finally getting there it was a pleasant suprise. Just getting used to the head it was nice to head to a room with air con.
This was the view from my little pod bed
The messy pod bed:
The 'lobby', I loved this cool little hostel!
Movie room:
The night was filled with movies (I fell asleep minutes into the first one and didn't see any), a late night trip to the 7/11 and snoring naked asians.
See you tomorrow!
LAURA :)
A Month ago I got on the plane and headed to Bangkok for a month of travelling, eating, getting lost and chucked in a river by an elephant.
So wednesday 18th July started at 6am with a 4 hour car journey to Heathrow. We arrived, got lost and finally got through into the airport. I ran straight for the perfume counters and saturated my clothes in perfume, I wasn't going to be able to have perfume for a month and I really love perfume. Before we knew it we were on the plane and heading to Bangkok. The journey started well with the most amazing spicy chicken, it was better than most things I'd ever eaten, so that was saying something and ended with myself getting stuck in the airplane toilet just before the plane landed because a woman had fainted outside the door, I think she got away okay but I did start to panic that id be in the toilet for landing. Ha!
19th June
We landed in Bangkok the next morning, fresh faced and no idea what we were doing. I'd booked a hostel but had no idea where it was or how we would get there. First stop was to find some flights for our trip down south half way through.
Tip: if you book tickets at the airport in Bangkok, when you arrive there are a lot of people who will give you information if you ask for it, BUT they'll lead you to the "travel agents". They will add commission onto anything you book, so for flights go to the top level of the airport and you'll see the Bangkok Airways and Thai Airways which is the best place to book. For hotels and trips, book a hotel in advance and you'll be able to organise trips through the hotel or other travel agents away from the airport.
Once we had the tickets and I had one more thing in my bag I had to not loose we headed for the taxis, we did try the skytrain and the metro but realised we didn't have a clue where the train station was so it was hopeless. 300Baht later and we were buying our tickets for the next day to Chiang Mai. We didnt know how quickly the train would book up so we bought them a day ahead, however you could probably turn up on the day and get a train, we took the special express, which is the nicest one and that had booked up by the next day. However the express trains are just as nice and if travelling in a group they're a bit more social and exciting.
Next step: get a taxi to the hostel, for our first night we stayed in Sukhumvit, away from Khao San Road and we had no idea where it was, neither, as we later found out did our taxi driver. We paid another 300Baht, which technically you should always get the taxis to use a meter, a pre agreed price will always be a lot more expensive. Turned out we go value for money as we drove around for about an hour and a half collectively trying to find our hostel. After Finally getting there it was a pleasant suprise. Just getting used to the head it was nice to head to a room with air con.
This was the view from my little pod bed
The messy pod bed:
The 'lobby', I loved this cool little hostel!
Movie room:
The night was filled with movies (I fell asleep minutes into the first one and didn't see any), a late night trip to the 7/11 and snoring naked asians.
See you tomorrow!
LAURA :)
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