Travel & Culture
ขอขอบคุณ, Thailand!
by allancarreon on Nov.20, 2016, under Travel & Culture
My final day in Thailand for this vacation was last Monday. Time definitely went by way too fast when one is enjoying himself way too much. You just want to chill forever. Alas, reality check!
Monday morning was spent relaxing in our Hua Hin resort. We had a hearty breakfast at Putahracsa’s Sala Monsoon restaurant, then we took a few more pictures of the resort. We also tried on the traditional Thai outfits they had for us just lying around in our closet (mudrang-mudra lang ang peg ko, gahd), then afterwards we packed our belongings and checked out.
Tasty Thailand: Hua Hin
by allancarreon on Nov.19, 2016, under Travel & Culture
Of course, one cannot go to another city in Thailand without gorging on their food. Because Thai food is love, and when in Thailand: Eat. Pray. Love.
Thus, aside from relaxing by the beach, food was another target when we went to Hua Hin last Sunday and Monday.
I had to have lunch at McDonald’s because it’s my personal mission to eat at a McDonald’s and visit a Starbucks in any new country I go to, assuming they have these stores. McDonald’s, in particular, makes sure to customize its menu to cater to local tastes.
Royally Relaxed
by allancarreon on Nov.18, 2016, under Travel & Culture
Hua Hin is known as the Royal Beach Resort because it has been the favored holiday destination of Thailand’s royal family. In fact, the royal family apparently have their own special “receiving dock” in the train station; it’s as opulent and gorgeous as pretty much anything associated with Thai monarchs.
Well, I may not be a member of any royal family, but I certainly enjoyed my stay there – from the very lush and luxurious Putahracsa Hotel and Resort to the food-coma-inducing Night Market where one can enjoy lots of excellent meals and cheap goodies. We almost had not gone to Hua Hin due to possible time constraints and, to be honest, just a tad bit of laziness, but I’m glad we got rid of that funk and made our way to this town.
Beach, please!
by allancarreon on Nov.17, 2016, under Travel & Culture
Last Sunday morning, we decided to travel to Hua Hin, a beach resort town about three and a half hours south of Bangkok by express train.
We were supposed to go by bus early in the morning but decided to try the train – which was a good choice. After our pleasant river mini-cruise to Khao San the previous night, seeing that a classic train – old but efficient – would bring us to another part of the country was just exciting.
He’s got a tuk tuk to ride.
by allancarreon on Nov.16, 2016, under Travel & Culture
My only experience with a Bangkok tuk tuk in the past was in 2005, and it was not a good one. Suffice it to say, the guy tried to rip us off. We decided to jump ship (almost literally) and take a cab.
Fast-forward to 2016, and I wanted to ride a tuk tuk again. You know, just to get that awful experience over-ridden, somehow. My bestie, who has been to Thailand way more than me, did say tuk tuks remain somewhat shady, but as long as you know how to handle them (and perhaps act like a local), it should be fine. The funny thing is, they’re more expensive than cabs and Uber, so most of the time we took Uber.
Tasty Thailand: Bangkok
by allancarreon on Nov.15, 2016, under Queer, Travel & Culture
I’ve always loved Thai cuisine, but I’ve never really tasted authentic samples as all I’ve eaten had been in the Philippines. The last time I was in Bangkok, which was a mere one-night transit stay in 2005, I ate at the mall food court lunch, then at a McDonald’s for dinner, then in the hotel for breakfast the next day.
Thus, I owed it to myself to eat lots of Thai food this time. Well, you bet I did!
After having delicious street Pad Thai on Friday night, I had a feeling Saturday would be a treat, and it certainly was.
Kingdoms and Temples, Part 2
by allancarreon on Nov.14, 2016, under Travel & Culture
So my first day in Bangkok continued immediately after my tour of the Grand Palace. Next stop: the famous Wat Pho.
As it turns out, much like the Grand Palace, Wat Pho is not just one temple; it’s a complex of temples and structures, several of which houses various Buddhas. Exploring the place also required some major footwork.
Kingdoms and Temples, Part 1
by allancarreon on Nov.13, 2016, under Travel & Culture
The last time I was in Bangkok was in 2005. I’d stayed only one night, in transit from Mumbai where I’d been on a business trip for three weeks. That single night in Thailand didn’t afford me a lot of time to explore the city, and I only got to really go to Chatuchak as well as the Si Lom Night Market. However, Bangkok felt so magical that I vowed to return.
Well, vows can take some time, so here I am, eleven years later, finally making good on my promise to myself. I honestly don’t know why it took me so much time to get back here – I’ve been to several other international destinations in the last decade – but be that as it may, I now have made it back, and it feels great.
Seriously, I could live in Bangkok forever (well… here, Bogota, or Sofia).
The Dirtier, The Better
by allancarreon on Nov.12, 2016, under Travel & Culture
But of course, it’s not really dirty. Freshly cooked by a street food stall vendor, this authentic Pad Thai is the yummiest I’ve tasted, like, ever. Then again, it is in Bangkok, and as in many cases of cuisine around the world, the streets are the place to be when it comes to absolute gustatory delight.
You can find this one in Surawong near Si Lom. Watch the lady cook!
The Walking Ghost of the Diplomat
by allancarreon on Oct.31, 2016, under My Life, Travel & Culture
Since it’s Halloween, I thought it would be apt to share a little throwback ghost experience we had in 2015. It was my birthday weekend, and as a huge fan of horror and the supernatural, I decided my friends and I would do a ghost tour on my exact birthday.