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Showing posts with label backpackers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label backpackers. Show all posts

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. 

Thursday, 21 August 2014

WHERE TO STAY: The Dream Garden, Ao Nang Krabi Review

See the photos on trip advisor here:

Low season twin or double: 600bht AC (special rates if you stay longer)
Stayed: July 2014

The atmosphere at dream garden Guest house was made by the lady on reception, (who I forgot to get the name of) throughout the whole stay she was helpful, booked trips and was one of the friendliest hotel staff we met.
We changed our plans a little at the end of the trip and after a nightmare stay in one of the other guest houses we tried this one. After looking at the room it didn't take long to decide, and I booked 5 nights, at 500bht each. One thing about this place is they are always willing to give discounts! We stayed in a twin, which came with TV, rain shower, fridge, free wi-fi and a safety deposit box which was never used. The room was cleaned every day, the cleaners almost too eager to get into the room and you’ll get 2 free bottles of water per day. We did have the issue of one of the ceiling tiles int he bathroom being missing, yet nothing seemed to come through it, although you could hear everything the people next door were doing, I chose to see the funny side. It’s convenient for the town and for the beach being right where all the main shops are in the town and close enough to easily walk down to the beach. (5 min walk) It’s opposite a McDonalds and a Starbucks and near to a great indian called Taj Palace. I Will definitely be staying again if I ever need to stop over in Ao Nang, although I wasn't to impressed with actual Ao Nang, the immediate surrounding areas are stunning and it's worth staying here for your base.

Tuesday, 19 August 2014

REVIEW: Dante Elephant Mahout Chiang Mai

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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.

Doi Suthep & A View Over Chiang Mai


We found ourselves wandering what to do on a slow day in Chiang Mai, it had been raining for most of the morning and there was little to do. After a while in the hotel lobby we decided to take one of the red taxis up to Doi Suthep, a temple that overlooks the city. It’s about a 20minute drive up to the top from the centre of the city, we paid 300bht for the taxi there and back, after a little bit of haggling. The temple itself isn’t the most impressive I had seen, but the views from the top were spectacular. You literally had a view over the whole city and you could see everything. The temple itself was covered in more gold than you could imagine and you’ll have to pay a 30bht entrance fee if you’re not a Thailand resident. As with all temples in Thailand you have to wear a robe if you’re not in appropriate clothing and you’ll have to leave you’re shoes outside.

Sunday, 3 August 2014

DON'T DATE A GIRL WHO TRAVELS



She’s the one with the messy unkempt hair colored by the sun. Her skin is now far from fair like it once was. Not even sun kissed. It’s burnt with multiple tan lines, wounds and bites here and there.  But for every flaw on her skin, she has an interesting story to tell.

Friday, 1 August 2014

Falling in Love With Koh Phi Phi





At first glance Phi Phi is the picture of paradise, at second glance its a bit like Thailand's answer to Magaluf. When we arrived in the south we hadn't a clue where we were going and having flown to Krabi, Phi Phi was the easiest and closest option. I'd seen a couple of friends from home a few days earlier in Bangkok who'd told me I couldn't miss the island, before which I wasn't really bothered about going although I'm not sure why.
Phi Phi is truly unique, it's one of the party islands so there's always something going on, I loved the constant flow of people, by the third day I'd started to feel at home and knew when the 12.30 influx of tourists would be coming and when the boats would drop of a new load of backpackers. The island is so small you'll start to recognise people, especially those who were on the same boat as you on the way.
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. :)