Holiday over.
Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 4:41 pm
Well we have been back just over a week, just in time to see the first snow. Like last year we went to Thailand for 3 weeks ( but without the stay in Dubai ), started off in Bangkok then went up to Chiang Mai ( my choice) for a week then finished off with 10 night in Karon Beach Phuket ( sunbathing time for her ).
We flew out of Bangkok on the 12th Oct after 3 nights in the capital, the day before King Bhumibol Adulyadej passed away after 70 yrs on the throne. So the news broke while we was having a meal in the local Irish Bar in Chiang Mai on the Thursday night ( you can't have a proper holiday without a Irish Bar
). I find the Thai's a very proud nation and very proud of their Royal family, you see more National flags ( as well as the King & Queens own flags) flying in a mile than you would see union jacks flying in UK cities, little things like having to stand for the national anthem before a film at the cinema. So 4 days into the holiday and they announce 12 mths mourning, no events to be held for a 30 day period ( sports, full moon parties ect ect ), also people to wear black for that period. Anyway to keep it short, apart from a alcohol ban in the shops till the following Monday and all foreign tv channels taken of air you would never have known.
So the holiday was good, i managed to do the tourist bit and do a few trips, a river cruise with a below average meal while in Bangkok. In Chiang Mai we had a look at the Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, a temple that sits on a hill over looking Chiang Mai, we also went to The Golden Triangle, full on tourist bit - temples, boat trip on the Mekong stopping in Laos for a hour, long neck tribe on the way back. In Phuket it was more boats, a trip to Phang Nga Bay to see James Bond island, with inflatable canoes, another cracking day out only spoilt by the weather
So if I've not bored you to death heres some snaps.

Grand Palace taken from the river



Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, a important call, chiang Mai




we stopped at this temple on route to the Triangle, Wat Rong Khun, love all the hands



Golden Triangle, taken on the Mekong river, Thailand to the left, Laos to the right, Myanmar straight on

In Laos


Long Neck Tribe, didn't feel comfortable taking pictures here, but it was set up for tourist and their main income

Karon Beach







Phang Nga Bay, canoes, Mangrove Tree and a bit off 007


last a couple of Sunsets
We flew out of Bangkok on the 12th Oct after 3 nights in the capital, the day before King Bhumibol Adulyadej passed away after 70 yrs on the throne. So the news broke while we was having a meal in the local Irish Bar in Chiang Mai on the Thursday night ( you can't have a proper holiday without a Irish Bar
So the holiday was good, i managed to do the tourist bit and do a few trips, a river cruise with a below average meal while in Bangkok. In Chiang Mai we had a look at the Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, a temple that sits on a hill over looking Chiang Mai, we also went to The Golden Triangle, full on tourist bit - temples, boat trip on the Mekong stopping in Laos for a hour, long neck tribe on the way back. In Phuket it was more boats, a trip to Phang Nga Bay to see James Bond island, with inflatable canoes, another cracking day out only spoilt by the weather
So if I've not bored you to death heres some snaps.
Grand Palace taken from the river
Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, a important call, chiang Mai
we stopped at this temple on route to the Triangle, Wat Rong Khun, love all the hands
Golden Triangle, taken on the Mekong river, Thailand to the left, Laos to the right, Myanmar straight on
In Laos
Long Neck Tribe, didn't feel comfortable taking pictures here, but it was set up for tourist and their main income
Karon Beach
Phang Nga Bay, canoes, Mangrove Tree and a bit off 007
last a couple of Sunsets