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Saturday, 26 May 2018

Bangkok floating markets




Visiting one of Bangkok's floating markets is definitely a must while touring the city.    There are several to choose from, some right in the city, just off the main river and often include in a city tour.   

I went to the Bang Nam Pheung floating market in Bangkok.  It's in a loop of the Chao Phraya river nickname 'the green lung of Bangkok', a small untouched area still covered with vegetation. It's not really a 'typical' floating market as many of the stalls are actually on land and you can get out and walk around.  It's still worth a visit if it's all you have time for and there are some very interesting foods to sample.  

The one I enjoyed more was the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market about an hour’s car ride outside the city.  I arranged this with the concierge at the hotel I was staying at as it's a very popular floating market for tourists after it was featured in a James Bond chase scene.   

As we waiting for the boat to come and pick us up, just as you would at a bus stop I was fascinated by the shape and style of these boats, quite different to anything I'd seen before.  

Once on the boat we took off so fast, flying down the canals heading towards the congested market.  To be honest I think I enjoyed the speed of this boat more than the actual market.  Passing temples and houses on stilts, waving to the little children.   

The market itself is a lively tangle multiple canals selling many things from rattan balls to fresh fruit, to a restaurant selling all types of food.  An assault on the senses, the colours of the stalls and products, the smells of the various food being cooked.   Vendors passing on their boats frying pork, or selling beer and coconut water.   It's quite a fascinating place to go and I had never been anywhere like it before.  

I stopped by a lady making fresh pad Thai in her boat.  The best part was watching her cook it fresh for me, right there on a boat, while I sat in mine.  She ran out of eggs so another lady threw one over for her - what a different way of life they have.   Of course, it was the best Pad Thai I have ever tasted.   

Another truly amazing experience that I would recommend if you are in Bangkok. 




Saturday, 12 May 2018

Angkor Wat - Siem Reap, what a contrast!



Angkor, in the north of Cambodia is one of the most important archaeological sites in South-East Asia   It stretches over 400 km2 and contains amazing remains from the Khmer Empire from 9th – 15th century and is a UNESCO site. 

For several centuries Angkor was the centre of the Khmer Kingdom, it is filled with impressive monuments and ruins.  There are over 50 Buddhist and Hindu temples in this area and which attract millions of visitors each year. 

It is worth getting up early to watch the sun rise over the largest and most famous, Angkor Wat, but you won’t be alone.   

In complete contrast, is the city of Siem Reap, the nearest place to stay to visit these temples.  It was not at all what I had expected.  as it hosts millions of tourists a year it has become quite the nightlife centre also.    Pub street, as it says is full of just that and pretty crazy every night.   The nightlife scene comprises of lively bars, cocktail lounges, pubs, international restaurants and nightclubs that stay open until 4 am daily. 


If that isn’t for you there are countless massage spas and you can even have fish clean your feet while having a beer.   It’s quite the entertainment area and very inexpensive to stay.    I had dinner with an appetizer, main and beer for US$4 and an hour massage for US$10.   Definitely worth a visit. 



Saturday, 5 May 2018

Deep fried Tarantula anyone????



Breaking the long journey at the side of the road to grab some snacks is a little different in Cambodia!

I have a major fear of spiders of any size, and deep fried or not they are still a source of nightmares.   

What is even more scary than this pile of tarantula’s nicely garnished is that in the white bucket underneath them are 100's of real ones.  Of course, I didn't realise that or I wouldn't have been close enough to take this picture.   

Apparently, they are a great snack and our tour guides wife craved them when she was pregnant and would call him up asking him to pick some up on his way home. 

A couple of the group tried them - they had imagined them to be hairy still, but their weren’t, and disappointingly they didn't spit them out but just swallowed them as if it was nothing unusual.

There were an assortment of other fried bugs, cockroaches, lava, crickets etc for purchase.   I stuck with a nice fresh mango instead!