If you are a regular visitor to ‘Lipsticks and Lashes’ or
follow me on Twitter or Instagram, you may have seen
that I have just returned from three incredible weeks in Thailand with my
friend Kate! I feel very blessed that over the years I have done quite a lot of
travelling. I really do believe that getting out there and seeing what the
world has to offer is truly one of the best things you can do!
I was originally going to do one big post, however on
started to put said post together it would have been HUGE! So I’ve decided to
break it down into places we visited, and do a few posts over the next couple
of weeks. I hope you enjoy them!
So first up is Bangkok! After an 8 hour flight to India, an
8 hour stop in the airport (which isn’t the pleasantest place in the world)
followed by a short 4 hour flight, we finally arrived in Thailand! After a bit
of deliberation we decided to pre-book our accommodation in Bangkok and stay
for 3 nights. I am so glad we did after that long journey, as I’m not sure I
would have had the brain power to sort that out on landing! It also meant we
would be spending NYE in Bangkok – I will be doing a whole separate post on
this experience alone so won’t say much about that now!
We stayed on Koh San Road in the Dang Dern Hotel. This road
is party central, mainly filled with travellers but there are quite a few
locals too. Therefore if your want sleep or are travelling with a young family,
I wouldn’t recommend staying here unless you have an amazing pair of ear plugs.
For our needs though it worked well, as it was where we wanted to be for New
Years Eve and central to all the places we wanted to visit and explore.
We arrived late on the 30th December so didn’t do
much that evening. The next day we got up early and headed via Tuk Tuk – SO much
Fun! – to the ‘Travel Authority of Thailand’ who were ridiculously helpful and
sorted out our accommodation, domestic flights and transfers for the next three
weeks. I can’t fault this service, our advisor really got it right for us,
especially as we wanted to see as much as we could in a short space of time. It
definitely took the pressure off us and gave us more time to enjoy the
experience. We paid just over £400 for it all and I think this was pretty
reasonable when you look at everything we got for it. However, if you are going
to Thailand for a longer period of time I would recommend doing it yourself as
you go along as everything is so inexpensive you could definitely do it for a
lot cheaper than we did!
After getting organised, we then wandered back towards Koh
San Road hitting the Temple of the Tall Buddha on our way. This is where we saw
a cat in a dress, I repeat A CAT IN A ADRESS!! Still speechless in regards to this!
Whilst in Bangkok we also visited the Grand Palace which was just so beautiful,
the detail of these temples is just so incredible.
We then followed this with a visit to the Horizontal Buddha,
this was the only temple we had to pay to visit (all the others were just
accepting donations). This one was pretty much what it said on the tin, a huge
laying down Buddha, also known to us as the lazy one.
Shopping in Bangkok was pretty interesting. Koh San Road is
filled with market stalls and everything is crazy cheap. We found that clothes,
gifts etc were cheaper here than anywhere else we visited which is worth
keeping in mind if you’re planning a trip! Mixed in between the clothes stands
were tons of street food vendors. The food here was just incredible, so yummy
and fresh!!
Bangkok really exceeded my expectations! Before arriving I
thought it would be my least favourite place, as I’m not a huge city fan,
however it was just awesome! Busy not unmanageable, fun and vibrant. I felt so
safe here too, not like other big cities I’ve previously visited. I really hope
I can visit there again soon!
Keep your eye out for more Thailand posts coming up soon!














