Well, not literally just a day in Bangkok. I couldn't just go back to Thailand and only spend a day in Bangkok. Most of you might ask why it took me so long to blog about Thailand. Truth be told, there are so many great places in Thailand that I'm at the lost and don't even know where to start.Last year, we went back to Thailand to visit my family. This is something I try to do every two years. I would love to be able to do it every year. But tickets for 4 can run around $4000 so unless I win any lotto anytime soon this will have to be bi-annual trip. Each time when we go back I try to plan several small trips to visit many parts of Thailand.
Thailand is an amazing place to visit. We have different flavors to please various taste. There are beaches in the South, mountains in the North, city in Bangkok, old ruins in the Center. I can go on and on.. Plus you can't go to Thailand and not be overwhelmed by the varieties of food you can get. We are Thais and we love to eat. I'm not food expert I will leave that up to my friend on her blog (kelly-licious).This trip is no different. I have a long list of things to do and buy, places to visit and food to eat. Of course, families to visit is on my list as well but that's a given. :)
As soon as we landed (right around midnight) and by the time we left the airport which was around 2AM, we headed to my family favorite chinese restaurant, Nguan Lee. It's one of this place that has no fancy deco just plain tables and chairs. Gotta put food on the first priority to have energy to do anything else. :)
I had planned a few places to go in Bangkok this trip. My husband has been there 3-4 times but it will take more than that to experience Thailand to the fullest.
We headed to Royal Thai Palace and Wat Pra Kaew (Temple of Emerald Budha). Being Thai and living in Bangkok for over 20 years, the last time I was there I was 10 years old. So a lots have changed. This was our second attempt to go there. Last time, we didn't know that he had to wear long pants. You can't wear short, flip flop, or sandal. And I believe for female you should dress properly to show respect to the place.
It was a typical weather in Thailand.. HOT.. So I knew that we won't be spending too much time in there. We picked up a headset for self-guided. I'm not a history buff so I will take any help I can get. The visit was long enough to wear everyone out. One thing to keep in mind when going to Thailand. Whatever you plan to do, plan to accomplish maybe even less as heat will get to you sooner than you think.
The next stop on our list is 'Muang Boran - Ancient City'. It's located just outside Bangkok. You probably couldn't tell where Bangkok ends and where another province begins. It's all blended in together these days with all the people moves to our capital city. To get there, the best advice I could get is to hire a taxi or mini van. There is no easy public transportation.
Plus when you are in there the place is so huge, you can't really walk from one to another. You can rent a bike. It will be a nice exercise giving it isn't a hot day (which is highly unlikely for that to happen here). My sister arranged the van to pick us up and we headed there. It was nice to learn about different histories in different parts of my country. This is like an overview of what we have to offer in Thailand regarding our historical locations, architectures and many more. The owner does put a lot of thought into building this place.
They also created an environment that takes you back to the traditional Thai lifestyle. It's a quick way to learn more about Thai culture in one trip. We had lunch at the shop that sits by the canal. One of my favorite dish - Boat noodle (Kuay-Taew-Ruer). 
There are several other places that we didn't have time to visit this trip. Plus I don't want to temple out my husband by visiting all the temples in one trip. I think to really enjoy and appreciate what we have to offer, we need to take our time and not just rush through the place just to get it done. That being said, it's easier said than done when you had 2 young children with you that kicking and screaming for the A/C. :)
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