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Thailand - Bangkok, Ayutthaya and Sukhothai

THAILAND | Fri, 24 Oct 2014 | By megandrob | Views [664]

After an uneventful flight and taxi ride we arrived in Bangkok. Our hostel was a bit grubby but the location was excellent and we have no real complaints. We were only 30 seconds from Khao San Road so we wandered onto the strip to see what was happening.... Read more >

Tags: ayuttaya, bangkok, ping pong shows, shopping, sukothai

 

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