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The Enchanting East - Traveling Pattaya and Bangkok

Azure skies, aquamarine beaches, the shimmering sand and a splendid sun is just what Asia begins with. But then, it just doesn’t end there either. It touches a palpable chord with the traveler, it makes him curious than ever, it brings him much closer to the myriad hues of life.

Pattaya and Bangkok are two splendid tourist destinations to visit atleast once in a lifetime. Perched calm on my speedboat, tearing those foamed waves which took immense freedom in rocking us, we sped across the blue stretch to Chon Buri Coast. The panorama during the boatride, takes your breath away. Green islands scattered in the blue sea and small fishing boats that earnestly wait for a day’s catch. Away, overlooking Pattaya City we see paragliders having their share of fun.

Dotted with numerous Parasols and stretcher chairs, vendors selling green coconuts and smaller artifacts, kids and adults equally wading through the water, this beach-side seemed bustling with life. Little boats and trawlers near the wharf settled up for major adventure rides, inviting potential buyers of their luring. This place is where one can have a splendid swim, a perfect sun-tan and a cold pint of beer.

Many tourists wore thick helmets and dived into the sea, where some others got ready for scuba diving. The stretched flea market facing the sea in this island, sure has the most welcoming sights and smells of all; of varied sea-food grilled, displayed, spiced and curious cats yearning for an offer, little art and curio shops, funny-looking fruits, busy restaurants that serve fresh food from the waters, cooked in front of you, shops selling traditional Thai garments and hats and some shops selling Thai traditional medicines.

Let’s go through them again!

 

 

 

The bustling city life in the East is greatly influenced by culture and tradition. Bangkok hugs its past tighter to itself with houses in the cities having traditional lamps hanging near the windows, believed to bring in good luck, no matter what the occasion is. This is a marvelous city, a melting pot of both traditional and modern lifestyle. When Bangkok keenly loves it’s culture of splendid temples, it is also one of the fastest growing metropolises of the world, accepting a new world as their own.

The Golden temple at Bangkok has some curious stories to tell the wander-bug. it’s majestic and Golden all over, one of the richest temples, owned by the royal family of Thailand. The Golden Buddha temple has the largest Buddha statue in the world, made of Pure Gold. Standing tall and undefeated at 3 metres height, this piece of art weighs roughly 5.5 tonnes and truly is an eye candy.

The temple premises have smaller sanctums and large gardens. Pretty Bouganevillae gleams and dances in tune with the cold breeze that frequents. Huge mango trees in the compound, each have a flock of lime-green parrots perched on their branches and squealing, their cries cutting razor-sharp through the spiritual air. Stone-statues guarding the temple, smile, having a story to pass on. Large prayer bells wait in patience for a devotee to touch them. Parchments with chants, tied to poles spreads good fortune. Devotees kneel in gratitude, near small, rounded, golden buddha statues with flowers at their feet. Incense sticks run out on heaps of ash. The air smells of thick smoke from the lamps lit. Monks close their eyes to pray. Chants rise and temple bells ring, not so far away.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The city of Bangkok begins where the temple ends. To preserve an enormous temple of worship in the middle of an ever-growing and demanding city is by no means a cakewalk. Venturing into the street markets of Bangkok is as pleasant as it sounds- with varied visual, olfactory and sensual plethora of an Uptown Asian market.

Vendors in the streets of Bangkok greet visitors while smiling and arranging their spreads on tables, setting up little chairs and plates, getting ready for lunchtime. When some women on the streets had already started to deliver their orders to their customers, the others engaged themselves into chopping meat, vegetables and frying their concoctions in deep pans. Parched and hungry dogs with funky belts sauntered around looking for some tidbits out of the frying pans and chopping boards. Little kids, walking with their parents, yearned at the marshmallow-seller’s bounty.

The main mode of transportation in Bangkok apart from buses and trains are the Tuk-Tuks. These three-wheelers can be hired for a meagre amount of 12 Baht for a day or more. These have the ability to squeeze in a fair bunch of passengers in the backside; like a gypsy car, except for the noises they make. It sounds as though all the parts of the vehicle are rattling in communion. Swarming in the streets, the Tuk-Tuks are a common sight throughout Asia and called by various names in different countries. It’s an Asia thing. Some TukTuks have neon lights and funky decors dolling in them, offering the customer a groovy night ride. During the afternoons tuk-tuk drivers take a break, nap on the backseats of their vehicles, making it their own little room, evading the sultry heat.

Ideally, visiting Thailand should be for 2 weeks. This land is a paradise for foodies with the exquisite taste of Thai spices. A bunch of friendly citizens are out there to help the foreign traveler. Most of them speak English and that is definitely an upside. Don’t forget to take back a bag or an assortment of Thai spices from any local store when you visit. You might just want to whip up a Thai chicken curry sometime! So for what dates is your calendar blocked for a trip down Suvarnabhumi (translates locally as The Golden Land)?

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(Editor Notes: Gayatri is a guest author from . An Indian born UX designer with a passion for food and traveling.)

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Colombia Travel Tips - Things Learned In Colombia

As I walk down a familiar street and turn down a familiar road, there are still observations I make. New observations, the kind of observations that make me have new insights. The kind of insights that make me go “Oooh”. You know what I am talking about. You have experienced it in your own home town before. Although I have traveled to Colombia four different times, there were still things I learned on my last trip. Through familiar cities and familiar cultures an familiar streets observations and “Ooohs” kept coming. Here are a handful of them:

  • Traveling with a loved one is one of the best ways to travel. When you travel with a loved one it enhances everything you do much more.
  • Traveling is a great way to test any relationship. I can tell you we had some rocky times on this trip and we learned a lot about each other on the road. It really makes you learn more about someone… and even more so, yourself.

Let Us Get Some Sun La Miel - iPhone

  • Work or Play? - As a travel writer and photographer, it was ESPECIALLY hard to keep the two balanced. I was having so much of a good time, I forgot about work. And when I was working, I forgot to have a good time.
  • Colombians are all about family. I was invited to eat with the family, check out housing with the family and I was expected to be interacting as if I was part of the family. It is main staple to Colombian life. It made it seemed like I was married already… that can be scary to some.
  • Keep it simple. Especially at the border areas of Sapzurro, it was key to make sure to keep it simple. There are no roads there and not a lot of amenities. My iPhone was saw as thing that was not needed as well as my high tech camera. Good thing my laptop was tucked away most of the time.
  • Practice your Spanish… at all times. My girlfriend spoke most of the time which made it hard for me to speak for myself. It made it seem like I was not friendly. I have travelled Colombia alone before and was very open to talking, but even when some is talking for you, talk for yourself in the language. Otherwise, you become the dumb foreigner.
  • Semana Santos is a rough week to travel. It is the day that everyone else in the country goes to visit their family. Expect high volume of other travelers. Even the news was covering the travel week. The only shame is that I did not get to be on TV.

Catfish Floats - Parque Explora in Medellin

  • I am glad I took the airfare to Medellín because it is a gorgeous, organized and amazing city. It can be considered the London of South America. It is one of the best travel places. It is no wonder why there are so many expats that live in Medellin. That and the women wear less clothing due to the nice weather.
  • I am still in love with the travel to BBC, aka Bogota Beer Company. It is my favorite reason to go to Bogotá and have a great craft beers.

BBC Stout - Bogota Beer Company

  • Estereo Picnic Festival in Bogotá was awesome and Crystal Castles puts on an Amazing show.

 

Crystal Castles at Estereo Picnic Bogota - iPhone

 

Again after 4 times visiting, I still have a lot to learn about Colombia, even though I learned a lot last time. And that is yet another excuse to return. What do you think of these tips? Do you have any tips to leave about Colombia? Leave a message below, send us a tweet on twitter, or post on our facebook. Heck even send us a message. Let us know, we want to share it with others.

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The View At MacArthur’s Beach, Leyte, Philippines

The View of MacArthur’s Beach, Leyte, Philippines as the typhoon leaves the island.

I was told that there was not much to do in MacArthur. People were right, but that is exactly what I wanted to do. I relaxed and walked the beach. A nice beach with views like this fishing boat.

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