On the way back to the shopping area, we watched a muay thai boxing match that was set up outside of a mall.
No KOs in this match, it seemed to be a draw. |
That evening, we went to the riverside to see the celebration of the festival Loy Krathong, when people gather around lakes, rivers and canals to pay respects to the goddess of water by releasing lotus shaped rafts, decorated with candles, incense and flowers onto the water.
The next day we visited Wat Pho, which houses a 49 foot/15 meter high and 150 foot/46 meter long reclining gold buddha (one of the largest in Thailand). There are also 108 bronze bowls in the corridor alongside the buddah, which represent the 108 auspicious characters of buddha. Visitors drop coins in these bowls to bring good fortune and help the monks to maintain the wat.
Beautiful ceramic-covered spires. |
Pregnant cat doing a weird dance on a ledge. Just kidding, it's a lazy cat on its side. |
That evening I met up with Paothep, a friend from college who I hadn't seen in over 10 years! Crazy. It was great to catch up and he showed me around his family's stately steakhouse and bakery. We even got to sample some of their cakes. This was seriously the best food we had in Bangkok!
On Nov 28 we were off to the island of Samui for 5 days, a touristy island off the east coast of the Kra Isthmus in Thailand. Unfortunately, we got caught in a late rainy season so it rained almost every day, though usually only for 30 min or so. Thus, we spent many lazy days relaxing, swimming at the pool, exploring close beaches, and scootering around the island. Our hotel was overlooking a serene rocky cliff, though we had to travel farther away to find a sandy beach. One major bummer was that I did get bit by my fair share of mosquitoes, boo.
We did some rock climbing along the shore, got stuck and ended up tramping up a long jungley hill and into a restricted area, oops :) |
One of the days we decided to rent a moto and drive around the entire island (maybe only 2-3 hours all the way around). We ended up going to see one waterfall, Na Muang Waterfall, which was completely anticlimactic. Note: tripadvisor advice > guidebook advice.
The sad waterfall is behind Marc. |
Not great. |
Next stop, Cambodia!
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