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Holiday over.

Posted: Wed Nov 09, 2016 4:41 pm
by bigken
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 :xx

So if I've not bored you to death heres some snaps.

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Grand Palace taken from the river

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Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, a important call, chiang Mai

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

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

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In Laos :)

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

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Karon Beach

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

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last a couple of Sunsets

Re: Holiday over.

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2016 12:07 pm
by Kiya
Wow! BK it all looks amazing :)

Your photos are great but, don't think I would like all that rings around my neck ;) :)

Thank you for sharing :)

Re: Holiday over.

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 6:36 am
by LovelyLadyLux
Lovely photos BK. Would love to make it there myself one day - (it is on the Bucket List)

Re: Holiday over.

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 8:18 am
by Mad Dilys
Me too, fabulous pictures, fabulous place. 8)

Re: Holiday over.

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 10:42 am
by Horus
Looks like you had a fabulous holiday BK and travelled around quite a lot, the photos are excellent so thanks for posting them as I know its a long winded and time consuming job to upload all the images. :up

Re: Holiday over.

Posted: Fri Nov 11, 2016 11:40 am
by Grandad
Lovely account and pictures of your holiday BK :up Thailand is such a fascinating and colourful country. We went in January 2000 and also went to Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket. We broke our outbound journey for a few days in Cairo.
Loved the food, long tail boats, the klongs, the temples, and my special girlfriend........the hotel elephant for whom I would buy a pineapple each morning and irrespective of the mahoot, she would see me and come straight across.
Great memories of Thailand :up
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Re: Holiday over.

Posted: Sat Nov 12, 2016 12:54 am
by Horus
and my special girlfriend........the hotel elephant for whom I would buy a pineapple each morning and irrespective of the mahoot, she would see me and come straight across.
Great memories of Thailand :up
An Elephant never forgets Grandad ;)