Tuesday, October 14, 2025

Bangkok Day7 - Home

Last day... hubby suggested having lunch there to avoid rushing.  Good idea as the airport food court had plenty of choices with super reasonable prices (contrast to what we encountered in KLIA2 ahead of this trip!).

We expected to reach KLIA at 8pm.  Ended up reaching home at 1am that night!  First our flight was delayed.  Still ok, reached and had our dinner.  Surprisingly it took a while getting Grab.  Strange as I'd always assumed getting transport to/from KLIA would be easy.  Finally got into the car, then encountered a traffic jam.  At that time of the night??   I checked Waze way after we started and it was still over an hour home.

Anyway, reached safely.  I like our travel style (so far only 2 trips heh) - don't bring so much, don't buy so much, see/eat/enjoy and just buy some snacks home to share.  We didn't even purchase check-in baggage this time.

Our Bangkok loot


Monday, October 13, 2025

Bangkok Day 6 - Chinatown

One more day in Bangkok... what to do?  Decided on Chinatown - I hadn't been there before and I thought hubby the Cinapek would like it. 

It's a nice day

Got this temple which we didn't go in

Mummy bought some pineapple. I refused to eat

It's a little like Petaling Street but way bigger.

For lunch, surprisingly hubby picked a simple place - I'd expected him to go for the likes of abalone and sharksfin.  Or he was just too tired to walk further. :)  Anyhow, enjoyed our noodles, porridge and dim sum.

For our last dinner in Bangkok, decided to try a Vietnamese-Thai place instead of our usual 'canteen'.  Food was good!  Actually we have had consistently high-quality food this trip.  

Pork bone soup

I have since successfully replicated this pork bone soup at home heh.

Friday, October 10, 2025

Bangkok Day5 - Floating market

Day5 was easy - booked a tour for the Railway and Floating markets.  All we had to do was make it to the pickup point on time.  Then a comfortable bus with informative and entertaining local guides.  Ahhh nice change from all the walking around!   Reached the Railway market in 1.5 hours.  First observation - they were making good money just from toilets!  After the journey, many headed for the simple toilets at the first cafe despite it costing THB100/RM1.30 to enter.

An actual market is literally a step away from the train tracks.  The vendors quickly pull in their wares and overhead canvas right before the trains arrive.  Despite there being 2 trains during our visit, I didn't manage to get a good picture with the train as it was too crowded and the trains do not linger.  

After the first train

The ground was uneven and hubby opted to wait in the cafe.  The guide had explained that prices at this market were controlled by the government and sure enough, things were pretty cheap.  Coconuts were only THB20 when we saw them at THB50 in Chatuchak the day before.  Most of the things on sale were wet market items though - fresh meat, seafood, salted fish etc.  I wished there were more things for tourists.

We shall explore

Some souvenirs here?

Anyway not much time before we had to re-board the bus for the next destination.  The floating market wasn't far.  Hubby had some trouble getting on/off the long-tailed boats, luckily no mishaps.  Sitting on a boat which brings you to stalls would have been such a nice way to shop!  The guide had already informed it was tourist prices here. So we desisted appearing interested even though we noticed some things we hadn't seen before.  

Relaxing

After the short boat ride, lunch was at this cafe.  Not bad in terms of service, price and taste - even an orchid to decorate the coconut!

Lunch



Floating market is below

To my surprise, there was a third destination after lunch - Buffalo cafe.  This place had a pair of white buffalos with their calf.  Some photo ops too with the landscaping.  And a cafe with very decent offerings.

Now this here, my friends, is not a real buffalo

Coffee, ice cream and cake

We headed back to Bangkok after this stop.  A good day indeed!  Of course with these tours, it helps to have a positive mindset and not have sky-high expectations.  Being the chief tour planner, I do enjoy getting a break and letting professionals take over. 

Reached Bangkok with time to walk around CentraWorld mall.  Spoilt for choice, we finally picked a place for dinner.   

Who wants some crab?

This shaved ice dessert we ordered came with 4 generous portions of toppings on the side.  Only thing hubby had ordered TWO desserts which weren't easy to finish!  The first one came with multiple pieces of bread some more.

Dessert 

Tuesday, October 7, 2025

Bangkok Day4 - Malls

Started the day with the hotel buffet breakfast.  We found it average and didn't justify the many good reviews (these people must be unused to better buffets hmmff) on the booking site.   Oh well, still managed to fill our tummies to the brim.  

Buffet for breakfast


Plan for this day was just shopping malls.  JE had a few things in mind so off we headed to Siam Paragon.  She found the Smiskis hippers (glow-in-the-dark figures which sticks on phones) she'd been looking for.

Happy JE

Check out the pretty cakes!

We try the Sunny Orange and the Banoffee

We ended up walking around the shopping area - so huge!  If I'd been alone with hubby, he'd have been complaining non-stop haha.  As it was, he continued to struggle with walking so we didn't cover that much ground.   Checked out the GENTLEWOMAN store... I hadn't heard of this Thai brand earlier.  Encountered two Malay-speaking groups while in the store.

Might as well check it out

Steep stairs


Not everything was expensive but we didn't find anything suitable.

Just take a picture 

Back at the hotel, JE happily unboxed the Smiskis which are sold in a 'blind box' format.  I don't get this... why can't customers be allowed to pick the one they want?  It's not a cheap thing.  *grumble

Now which did we get?

 It was a tiring day but looking back at the photos now, I wouldn't mind doing the same thing again. :)

Sunday, October 5, 2025

Bangkok Day3 - Chatuchak market

Next day, off to Chatuchak market!  Took Grab to accommodate hubby's mobility issues.  Sigh... when my top criteria in hotel selection included a nearby BTS Skytrain station to avoid traffic jams and save on costs, also to experience a little more of Thailand.  Well, what to do.

Arrived at Chatuchak!

Many stalls

Of many kinds

The place was huge!  I had no idea how much of the market we were covering.  However my target food/snack section was nowhere to be found.  Lunch was at a random stall with available seats, but food turned out to be excellent.  My simple seafood Pad thai was yummy with tons of squid pieces - good value at THB150/RM19. 

Cheap and good


Walked around more after lunch but didn't actually find much to buy.

The huge avocado smoothie SE was holding below, cost only THB95/RM12.  Good marketing to give a complimentary skewer of fruit with each drink.

Some smoothies first

Weather was initially hot but it started to rain and we didn't pack umbrellas.

Sky turning gloomy

Called a Grab and had to wait pretty long.  When the app alerted the driver had arrived, it was quite the experience having to dash aorund in the pouring rain trying to spot the car - didn't want the driver to cancel and having to wait again for another!  Eventually made it back to the hotel albeit rather wet.  

Monday, September 29, 2025

Bangkok Day2 - Wat Arun

Day2 sightseeing day!  Our hotel was near both the river ferry pier and BTS station.  It was the former we headed to.

JE and SE with a tuk-tuk

Hit our first problem... I had planned this holiday after hubby had completed his radiotherapy sessions and was physically fine.  However since then he had taken a turn for the worse, feeling bad stiffness in his right arm and leg.  He was unsteady despite walking very slowly.  Hence he was totally unprepared for usage of ferries with floating piers, where there was urgency to board and disembark.  Fortunately there happened to be people (either operators or other passengers) available to help.  There were various points he could have had a bad fall.

Come, we help you

The fare was cheap, only 16THB or RM2 each.  But if lesson #1 was not to get scammed at the airport, lesson #2 was this:   You had to go and stand at the desembarkation part of the boat before it reached your destination pier, else it wouldn't stop.  With hubby so shaky on his feet, no way we were thinking of moving around a moving boat!  And that's how we ended up watching our pier go by hahaha.

Managed to find another boat albeit paying extra to get to where we should be, which was Wat Arun-The Temple of Dawn.   

With THB200 tickets  


Hello from Wat Arun!

Then we hit our second problem - the steep stairs to the temple.  Hubby could only manage the short flight up to take the photo below.  Even then he had to descend on his bottom, one step at a time, as there were no stair railings.

Hubby at his closest proximity to temple

Having paid RM100+ admission, we proceeded without hubby.
 
Up!

Wat Arun was beautiful, so intricately set with individual pieces of pottery.

Pretty huh?

Moomin wuz here

We loitered around (getting our money's worth) then headed to the opposite side of the river.  We then walked to Wat Pho, which was another major attraction, but kids weren't interested in visiting another temple.  Well, it was hot and hubby wasn't interested either so... we walked back to the pier.  
  
Heading back

A total of 3 boat journeys with 6 embarkation/disembarkation without any mishaps for hubby.  Phew. Rested in our luxurious digs then headed to 'our' restaurant (name is Nalin's Kitchen) for dinner.

Yums

Friday, September 26, 2025

Bangkok Trip 2025

Just realised it has been a month since my last post.  Work-wise I had been insanely busy as multiple independent things kept popping up for attention.  Plus had to attend to the household as we are still without a maid.  I couldn't wait for.... our holiday in Bangkok!  :)   

Throwback to a month ago when we were planning where to go for the school holiday: Melaka? Traffic jam. Ipoh?  Went there recently.  Genting?  Nothing much to do there.  How about Bangkok?  Heyyy.. why not?  Hubby and me had actually bought air tickets when I discovered JE was on the way.  Fast-forward to the present, JE is already 15 and we could now all go together.  Perfect. 

Arrived!

Then first thing we did was get scammed by the taxi from the airport haha.  While I was still puzzling the THB-MYR conversion rate, agreed to a rate over double what it should be.  Oh well.  Reached our home for 7D6N, Centre Point Plus Silom which was lovely and huge (183m2) with 2 rooms.  

Happily shopped for snacks at the supermarket below. 

Snacks!

We found a dinner place opposite the hotel and would return for the next few nights.  Even with dessert and drink, the bill would come up to less than RM120.

Let's eat

Our first day was as usual a designated "chill day".  :)