3 nights in Bangkok

First stop on the trip: steamy Thailand.

Dried fish

After re-acquainting ourselves with the fevered pace of a city whose central focal point seems to be a strip of approximately 39 modern shopping malls (not pictured above… this was a side street), we head up the river to go and see assorted temples and palaces.

Passengers

En route, Jayne gets her fortune told. “You will meet a tall, handsome stranger”.

The future

Lo and behold… a few minutes later, there he was:

Wat Pho

… the giant reclining Buddha of Wat Pho.

If you haven’t been to Bangkok, it’s possible your preconceptions are wrong. Admittedly we arrived from India, (so it may as well have been New York or Geneva to us), but it’s a thrusting, modern, commercial city – and quite apparently a powerhouse of Asian consumerism.

Bangkok flow

(The traffic could do with some attention though).

Although the tail end of Typhoon Ketsana managed to inundate our apartment and waterlog James’ laptop mid-stay, we loved it. All the photos here

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