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Sun, 21 Dec 2008 | By jciecko | Views [1115]

From Ayutthaya we motored north to Lopburi for a brief day trip. The train was packed so we were stuck riding in-between the cars. The ultimate air-conditioning – hanging off the side of a train. J We were accompanied on the train by two girls ... Read more >
Tags: phra prang sam yod, trains, wat phra si ratana mahathat
Sun, 21 Dec 2008 | By jciecko | Views [789]

After nearly 20 hours of travel, we arrived in Ayutthaya, the old capitol of Thailand. The city was one of the largest and wealthiest in the east prior to being leveled by the Burmese in the 18 th century. We spent a good majority of the day walking ... Read more >
Tags: ayutthaya, commemoration festival, unesco world heritage site, wat mahathat, wat phra mane, wat phra ram
Sun, 21 Dec 2008 | By jciecko | Photo Gallery
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Sun, 21 Dec 2008 | By edgarsieva | Views [1292] | Comments [6]
Pec 7 stundu lidojuma un nogurusi ierodamies Bankokas lidostaa...un pirmais parbaudijums mus sagaida pie vizu izdoshanas....nikns imigracijas darbinieks (virs vina galvas karaajas uzraksts " Land that smiles" ) kurs sajutaas kaa karalis paliek ... Read more >
Sun, 21 Dec 2008 | By jciecko | Photo Gallery
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Sun, 21 Dec 2008 | By jazz81 | Views [1661] | Comments [1]

Love them or loath them nearly every backpacker you meet will have one, yes its the Guide Book. It can be argued that your not too much of an intrepid traveller if you have a lonely planet or rough guide in your backpack but do we really have the time ... Read more >
Sun, 21 Dec 2008 | By seesea | Views [702]

Remember that old saw, “You get what you pay for?” Well, it’s true. We rode the rails Friday from Ayuthaya to Pak Chong, gateway to Khao Yai National Park and were met by the folks from the Greenleaf Guesthouse. It was our chosen lodging and ... Read more >
Sat, 20 Dec 2008 | By jazz81 | Views [450]
Firstly a liittle rant - (of all times why the hell did they decide to bring in new restrictions on tourism visa aimed directly at backpackers ? Without any notice they have limited an overland entry visa to just 15 days as opposed to 30 and you have ... Read more >
Fri, 19 Dec 2008 | By jciecko | Views [1186]

Again, the small islands prove to be my favorite. Koh Tao lived up to the hype with its friendly locals, great rock outcroppings, numerous dive sites, and plastic bottle recycling!!! We even managed to squeeze in some bad movies (Sex in the City and ... Read more >
Tags: chalok baan kao, diving, jan som., koh tao, mae haad, sairee
Fri, 19 Dec 2008 | By jciecko | Photo Gallery
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Fri, 19 Dec 2008 | By claire_jefferies | Views [505] | Comments [3]
So, one of my correspondents has gently pointed out to me that I write as I speak - I.e. quite a lot, and some bullet points would be helpful to summarise for those who are time-pressed. So especially for you (you know who you are!): When people in ... Read more >
Thu, 18 Dec 2008 | By jenny-tom | Photo Gallery
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Thu, 18 Dec 2008 | By seesea | Views [623]

We arrived in Ayuthaya (I-U’-T-ah) yesterday afternoon and checked into the PU Guesthouse. Everything is more expensive than reported in the guidebook and you don’t receive all of the services advertised on the signs but this place will do for a ... Read more >
Thu, 18 Dec 2008 | By jenny-tom | Views [445]

Koh Yao Noi is a great relief after the busslte of Puket. It is very much a rual setting with village life continuing with some travellers drifting about. The idea is that the residents did not want free for all development to occure here as they started ... Read more >
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