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Submitted by: Patrick Tarnay, United States
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Submission Date: 04 February 2005

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Nov. 11

Las Vegas-San Francisco flight was no problem, but SFO-Tokyo turned out to be a 2 1/2hr flight delay leaving us stressing for 5 hours in San Francisco.

Our Bangkok flight was held up in Tokyo to wait for us plus 9 other passengers from SFO to board the BKK flight. We were the last people boarding flight, passing the snooty stares from the first class 'lounge' of the 777 aircraft. I must confess that the 777's first class looks incredible, just needs a Vegas lounge act to round it out.

After 28 hours of travel we arrive at our Bangkok hotel, the 'Bangkok Palace' at 23:30. Nothing special, but good enough at $35US.

We sleep in and call the 'final straw' of our Thailand trip, a married couple by the names of Kirby & Tina. In 1999 we debated whether to hit Thailand or Egypt. After receiving a great airfare to Cairo we decided on Egypt. During the ups and downs of Egypt (Feb. 2000), we met Kirby & Tina in Luxor. After discussing our similar Egypt woes we discovered that they live in Bangkok, and have basically traveled the world. Anyway, our next jaunt was pretty much set into motion from that point forward.

So after numerous emails between each other, we find ourselves in Bangkok, Thailand, now Nov. 13, 2000. Kirby & Tina have somewhat flexible schedules, but will go far out of their way to show us Bangkok during our days in the city, including housing us for 3 nights.

We meet K&T on Silom Road for lunch at one of their favorite Thai restaurants at the foot of the infamous Patpong section of Bangkok. Great to see them of course after nine months, but this exquisite Thai lunch sent us into heaven. Our dreams of feasting on REAL Thai food came true before our very tongues. The brutal hours sitting in a chair to get here have already paid off. We spend 2 hours feasting on six separate dishes while discussing the 5 day old US presidential election fiasco. I knew I wouldn't be able to escape this debate after seeing the foreign newspaper headlines before we left the States.

The four of us spend the next five hours cruising one of Bangkok's specialties, MALLS. We walk through the admittedly polluted streets and take the friendly Sky Train to hit 4 different shopping plazas. The final mall was Grayson Plaza containing two levels of wonderful hand-craft shops. Appx. 30 separate shops with a wide range of arts. Kirby & Tina negotiated in Thai for everything we bought throughout our BKK stay. We had no complaints about their LOCAL discounts.

Come 6:00pm we head to K&T's favorite street food district. Two full city blocks of sidewalk food. We thought our lunch was incredible, but this street stop was insane! Small pot boiled chicken, chicken sate with peanut sauce, noodle soup, cucumber salad, and another spicy sauce for the rice. We sat in a ‘hole in the wall’ restaurant after literally hand picking our sidewalk food, then served with the legendary Thai smile. Once again, we stuff our faces for one hour only to find a bill totaling 360baht ($9US) for 4 people.

Off we go to BKK airport for our 3 day stay on Phuket island.

First of our 4 THAI AIR flights begins on a negative with a big fat Australian girl seated behind us resting her barefoot on the armrest between our seats. A nasty stare scares her toes away, no apology of course! I should have ripped her a new A-Hole! My anger would soon subside after reading an article in the Thai Airlines magazine written by none other than Kirby himself. Kirby is basically a free lance travel writer throughout Asia. LUCKY US in Thailand!!!!!!!!! Kirby returned from a trip to Ankor, Cambodia the day before we arrived in BKK.

Landing in Phuket, our taxi ride from the airport to our hotel was frightening, reaching 80 MPH. We paid $12 for the 45 minute ride. Phuket airport is located at the Northernmost tip of the island while most hotels and resorts are at the Southernmost part of the island.

We eventually arrive at 'Pop Cottage Hotel' for our 3 night stay ($55/night). Our room has a large balcony overlooking the scenic Kata Noi Bay, unfortunately as of Nov. 1, Phuket hotels DOUBLE their rates!

Kata Beach is located 10 miles South of infamous Patong Beach, home of strip joints, brothels, gay clubs, and transvestite shows. Kata Beach is frequented by 30-60 somethings mostly from Europe.



Nov. 14

5:30am wake up call for our 7:00am pick-up to Phangna Bay via the 'June Bahtra' day trip. The June Bahtra is a 'junk' boat with classic twin Asian sails. The beautiful sailboat took us and 20 other tourists throughout Phangna Bay for 6 hours. Only two other Americans were on the boat, both backpackers from Chicago, in their early 20's.

The magnificent rock formations of this bay are made of limestone and randomly jet out from the ocean floor anywhere from 20-200 meters high and covered with green vegetation.

Two hours into the trip we hop into a 'longtail' boat for stops at the floating Muslim village of Panyee. Small collection of homes and shops built upon stilts with a Mosque on the premises. Ironically our guide tells us not to buy anything from the overpriced shops. Apparently the charter pays the village enough for the rights to visit the village. Very small town and not very noteworthy.

Next stop is the island of Ping Gun, made famous by James Bond's Man with the Golden Gun. A 150-foot skinny limestone rock is the photo op of this tourist filled destination, but definitely pleasant to view.

Thai lunch back on board the Junk is great, but not spicy in order to accommodate the 'others' (shame). Nevertheless, we ate like pigs because Thai food is simply intoxicating!

Overall, wonderful day trip! No natural rock formations outside the Grand Canyon can compare with the rocks of Phangna Bay. Expensive by Thai standards at 5,200 Baht + 200 Baht tip = $121.00 US for 2 of us.

We're somehow exhausted from lounging on a boat for 6 hours having food & beverage served to us throughout the trip. Room service back at our hotel and a couple of 'Chang' beers send us to bed.



Nov. 15

Today's goal is relaxation. Therefore we head to Freedom Beach for a few hours of chilling and snorkeling. Half hour boat trip while our two sailors sleep during our two hour stay. Snorkeling was excellent with at least 15 separate neon colored fish species. Managed to drag Linda with me into the 30 foot deep reefs while taking some great pictures with my disposable underwater camera. Paid an expensive 800 Baht to get here, but haggled down from 1600 bht for 2 sailors and a boat for 3 hours.

Sleep for a few hours back at the hotel to hit two beachfront restaurants for dinner. First restaurant for exotic drinks and sunset photos, the second for hand picked giant shrimp cooked in the classic Thai garlic sauce with rice.

After drinks and a great dinner we of course look for a night life, but with no night clubs in Kata we settle on a street side bar. Phuket Island is composed of the extremes of Patong or the tranquillity of the remaining beaches. Taxi to Patong is expensive, so we're content with the pleasant atmosphere of Kata. We would hit the extremes of Thailand nightlife on our final night in Bangkok.



Nov. 16

Today's goal once again is relaxation (must be a Phuket thing). Therefore Linda hits the hotel's pool side massage parlor again while I hit the beach side dive shop to go snorkeling along Kata Noi's South reef. Beautiful reef with crystal clear 80 degree waters perfect for my 7 remaining underwater camera photos.

Linda had a 'painful' foot massage, but somehow 'loved' it! Linda paid $10US after 50% tip for 1 hour massage.

We check out of the hotel and have a poolside Thai lunch while we wait for our 3:30 taxi pickup for the airport.

Flight to BKK then another to Phitsanulok for our one day tour of Sukhothai National Park. Sukhothai was the Capital of Thailand from 1000- 1200 A.D. Sukhothai Park has 30 separate Buddhist temple sites which are well preserved. Decent room at the La Paloma hotel with free taxi pickup from the airport (800bht breakfast included). Hotel is full of German & French tour groups arriving in beautiful luxury busses.



Nov. 17

The town of Phitsanulok offers zero one day tour packages of Sukhothai, so we hit the bus station for a 2 hour ride to the park. Bus ride is full of locals, numerous stops, and older ladies jumping on to sell Sate chicken spears.

Upon arrival we rent our guide book recommended bikes from a shop outside the park. We decided never to rely on 'Lonely Planet' again after this recommendation. Once we examine the map at the park's entrance we realize that we would be peddling all day to see the recommended temples. Fortunately our bike rentals only cost us 40bht ($1US), bikes cost $20/day at California beaches! Meanwhile a few motorcycle driven carriages were cruising by with 2 people to each carriage. The guard at the gate offers to call us one for only 200bht for a 3 hour tour ($5.00).

Our carriage and 'chauffeur' arrive 3 minutes later with a huge Thai smile. He seems to enjoy telling us stories in fluent Thai while laughing hysterically. We of course laugh along with him(?)!

We spend the following 3 hours experiencing an astonishingly beautiful park. We see 15 of the Parks 30 separate temples, 5 of which were 6 kms. outside the park's boundaries. We took about 50 photos of some of the most picturesque scenes we've ever come across. We pay our driver the 200bht + 100bht tip for a service we would have gladly paid 5 times for the convenience.

We grab a quick Thai lunch before catching a bus into Sukhothai City for a bus connection back to Phitsanulok. We meet a German couple during the 30 minute ride. The husband speaks decent English and has traveled the US. He claims San Francisco is his favorite city while Bryce Canyon was the most beautiful park on his US National Parks tour. He also gets 6 weeks of vacation each year which is typical of his country's professionals (Damn the Euros).

We catch a bus to Phitsanulok & a tuk-tuk to our hotel for a 3 hour wait for our flight back to Bangkok. We are starving so we hit a nearby sidewalk joint for unbelievable food. Great chicken Sate, but we would be introduced to a wonderful Thai dish we are sure to eat back in the states.

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