Sunday, April 27, 2008

Pictures! sorry about the wait!!!!




first lot, war cemetary!
Trip To Bridge Over The River Kwai!



It takes far far longer than we expected to download so we shall try again with more soon (sorry Jock!!)

Gooooood Morning Vietnam!!!

It is now our sixth day in Vietnam and as with (almost!) everywhere else we've visited we love it here! We started of with a few days in Hanoi, staying in the Old Quarter. Whilst we were there we went to see the famous water puppet show, a very different experience but very enjoyable! As we made our way outside the theatre to continue our exploration we realised it was absolutely pouring down with rain so we decided to hop in a taxi back to our hotel. Having read our trusty lonely planet guide we were aware that a lot of taxi drivers rigged their meters for tourists and knew how much it should cost to get back. No sooner had we gone 100m in the taxi we realised we were in one of these delightful scam cabs! Instead of driving us straight up the road to our place he started to drive round in circles as the meter rocketed, we then asked him to stop and told him we were not going to pay more than the going rate for taking us nowhere - he was NOT happy! After giving him the money Geth got out but my door was locked so as I started to climb across to get out the other side I felt a very sharp and painful slap against my thigh - the bastard had hit me!!! And he was NOT going to get away with it! I rained down a torrent of abuse on him and by the look on his face (and Gethin's!) I think it did the trick! We ran the rest of the way back to our hotel!

We also went to visit the Ho Chi Minh Museum - not quite what you'd expect and not nearly as informative as I'd hoped! We also tried to go to the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum but it closes at 11am so we'd missed it. Not one to be deterred we got up the next day ready and rearing to go and see a dead man's body only to find that that day they decided to close early so once again we missed it!!! So instead we went souvenir shopping to lift our spirits!

After Hanoi we booked ourselves on a tour to go down to Ninh Binh. We went to the old capital of Hoa Lu to visit the last two remaining temples where the Vietnamese worship the Emperors of the Dinh and Le dynasties. After lunch we then made our way to Tam Coc to go on a wonderful boat ride around the area. It is said to be 'Halong Bay on rice paddies' and the area is absolutely stunning and would be extremely peaceful if weren't such a tourist trap! With huge jagged rock formations soaring skyward out of the lushest of green paddy fields, travelling through caves and all done on a tin boat paddled by a Vietnamese lady called An! It was brilliant!


A tip for those who get tired when rowing long

distances - just use your feet!!!




We then stayed the night in Ninh Binh instead of heading back with the rest of our tour group. The next day we went on a trek through Cuc Phuong National Park where we visited the Endangered Primate Rescue Centre. We were incredibly relieved to see that the people working and doing research here were truly doing a good deed. The monkeys are rescued from dealers or those keeping them as as illegal pets, many of whom are endangered, are bred here in an attempt to stop them from becoming extinct due to poaching for meat, medicines or pets to people who don't have a clue. As a result of poaching still being rife in Vietnam they cannot release back into the wild yet and so instead they have set up semi-wild areas in the nearby park safe from harms way! They were cute as! We then trekked on to a 1000 year old tree and back again through thousands upon thousands of butterflies!!


Monkey!

Two monkeys!!

We are now in Hue. We took the sleeper bus down last night - in essence a dorm on wheels with sort of real beds which were a little too short for Geth! We were also mildly misguided with regards to the toilet facilities, it was a squat toilet. These are challenging enough for the western female tourist when stationary but add to that a moving, bumping, braking bus and only having one hand free as the other holds the door shut because the lock is broken and it becomes an entire new mission - needless to say I only went once during the 10 hour journey! On the upside we're staying a very good value for money minihotel and have booked ourselves on a tour to the Demilitarised Zone tomorrow - 6am start...


Love to everyone, especially Iago, Mabon, Cassie and Ellie!!!
Susy x x x and Gethin Smart x x x x x x x x x

Saturday, April 19, 2008

Pat Pong = Ping Pong

It's now our last real day in Bangkok! and i must say just a little bit sad! it's been such an amazing place to stay. Can't say we've done much except sun it up and have some good nights out, but that's what Thailand is for! Anybody who has traveled to Thailand will know where I'm coming from with that statement.


Having said that, on Friday we decided to do something slightly cultural! we booked ourselves into a day trip to go see a province just north west of Bangkok. Our trip included going to see; Allied war cemetery, river Kwai museum, the bridge over the river Kwai, travel over the bridge of death on a train, elephant riding, waterfall and finally tiger temple! our only problem was the 7am start - considering Bangkok does not sleep until 2am!


Having little or no sleep we headed out on our trip, we got onto our very quiet and very small minibus and drove 2 hours to our first stop The Allied War Cemetery. Buried here were the POW's that built the bridge or died trying.... for any one who doesn't know the story, you should look it up. Having only one day to see all the sights we we're quickly moved on by our guide to go and see our second stop, A 'Museum'. Granted it was built overlooking the river Kwai. But this was not a museum!! We then walked over the River Kwai bridge alongside some of the other members of our group.


We then headed off to a Train station to board the train over the death railway. Was as it's name suggests. Most of the track was from it's original wooden beams put down during the second world war, quite a beautiful journey! Having finish our ride and sat down for a very large thai meal we were ready for the second half of the day and the best. We headed out to an elephant riding camp. We climbed a small wooden structure to be greeted by an elephant! 18 year old female from Burma (the elephant!) and her 16 year old Thai Guide! Getting on top of an elephant was a brilliant experience and we headed out on a little trek, our guide had been with his elephant since he was only 11 and their teamwork was amazing! She would lift him up to her head from her trunk, or put out her leg for him to get down! We got some amazing pictures, and had a unforgettable experience, we even got to feed her a basket full of bananas!


We next headed to a waterfall, which in fact was a Thai amusement's park, well it looked like that anyway?!? unfortunately we got there in dry season, so I can only expect the place to look even more magnificent with some prior rain! Our next stop was the Tiger Temple! Having heard a few rumors as too why the predators at this temple were able to be on such a close proximity to humans, i gad my worries; including drugging, a way of life, being too hot and my favorite Monk Power! We began at Tiger Canyon!!! sounds dramatic right! as you can see from the pictures we managed to get really up close and personal with the tigers. Some of them were huge and really quite playful! I know that I wont be able to be so close to a creature as magnificent as this again! that is unless Ponty zoo opens up?? The tiger temple was really living up to all expectations! We headed over to the tiger cubs next, and they gave me the answers to my questions as to why these creatures were so docile! The cubs were full of life and well up for a fight, had a little scuffle with one! Makes me pretty scared to think of meeting one of these guys in the wild! These little guys were amazing, some even got told off for getting to rowdy! Got to get one of those for myself! After such a brilliant ending to our day tour we headed back to bangkok for some well earned rest.

The tigers made it all worthwhile!



Last night we finally ventured onto Patpong Street, esentially the red light district of Bangkok and Thailand. In the day we spent our time in MBK, it's pretty much a big shopping arcade looking for presents. Heading out on the bus to Patpong with our new American companion Maddie we were full of excitement, me more than them I guess! Arriving onto Patpong was strange to say the least. We first walked past the Thai boy stretch, we'll come to that later.... Patpong red light district also has a night market, a good cover for anyone who doesn't want too look like a right perv! We came across loads of guys trying to sell us shows. and loads of men trying ti act as if they were there for the market!! DIRTY!


PRIOR WARNING!!!


Here are some ideas. Sorry if I offend anyone; (they all came with pictures)
  • woman opens bottle
  • women blows a whistle
  • women smokes a cigarette
  • woman eats banana
  • woman writes a letter... Sorry!
  • woman plays ping pong! as you can tell this one is a little more popular than most!
We headed for our first bar, not much going on and we didn't last long. Next bar which turned out not to be a ping pong bar, but just a brothel with drinks.... and after I ordered the only drink we made a quick exit! Again a little disappointed with our next adventure, only dancing! After some deliberation we finally decided on WILD CAT! sounds good right??

Having been tempted in by the very cheap prices and good oppertuntiy to see a live show we couldn't wait! drinks were 100 baht or 1.50p (there are no pound signs on these computers) again we had one each, after some confusion we got brought 5! Anyway as they say the show must go on, and good god it did! Our first act showed us how to keep a bunch of flowers hidden. our second act played some ping pong, which landed at me feet and brushed Maddies leg. ewwwwww.... next act opened a bottle of soda water! Susy got a good splashing.... i'm really sorry i'm going into so much detail! and finally we saw her blow a whistle and you know the magic trick where they reveal lots and lots of cloth from their hand..... you know the rest.

Now for the fun part, having felt we'd seen enough we thought about leaving and wanting to pay our 300 baht/3.80p bill...... we were handed a bill for 3,600 baht/58 pounds!!!! from two very stern women! claiming that we had drinks costing 900 baht, watching the show cost 2,100 baht and buying drink for the ladies on stage 600 baht!!!!! To say I was a little pissed off is an understatement!!!! claiming all these prices were made clear to us as we arrived. Luckily we knew about scams in this area and I refused to pay, I handed over 300 baht for drinks and left to a tirade of abuse! FUCK YOU!! Charming!

What a night! Could it get any better! We'll we went down to the Thai boy street, made me very scared, sorry Simon! and after a look inside a club I made a very quick exit!!! That's where my Pat pong experience ended. Won't be forgetting that one too soon!

Anyway after this enormous blog, we're now in Vietnam. Flew over today from Bangkok to Hanoi! check this space again soon!

Geth!! xx

Wednesday, April 16, 2008

Ko Pha-Ngan - Bangkok (again!)

Sorry for all our avid readers sooooooo keeping up to date with our adventure so far, (yes that's you dad) we've had a short delay due to the extortionate internet prices on the Thai islands!

Having spent 3 nights in Railay in which we loved, we got a longtail boat, mini bus, public bus, ferry and Sawngthaew! (bigger tuk-tuk for anyone who has travelled Asia) to our next port of call, Ko Pha-Ngan! Known throughout Asia and the world as a party Island, and we were heading here for Thai New Year. We arrived in late evening of the 11th of April (Happy Birthday Ed) and checked into Venus Resort, some really really nice bungalows just off Haad Rin Nok Beach- this is the party beach. We then had a very chillaxed night out for food! Who knew what we were in store for..... well we could kind of hear the music a few miles away!

Our second day was a very laid back day on the beach (we were getting very used to this way of life by now!) We had a stroll around town to get our bearings and then headed out in the evening... we'd decided to have a 'proper' night out, the first in a very long time! The atmosphere in the clubs that extended onto the beaches was amazing, the beaches were lined with booze stands selling buckets of all different kinds of cocktails for no more than a couple of quid!! The entertainment was a lot of Thai men playing with fire, very talented men throwing fire sticks, ball and chains, jugglers etc. They then get the crowds involved with huge a flame skipping rope which 2 Thai blokes hold up either side and swing until some fool thinks they can get in and start jumping - some made it, many didn't!!! Unfortunately there is no photographic evidence of this night and the next due to the fact that Thai New Year tradition is to completely soak everyone...water guns, hoses, buckets whatever you can get your hands on! We got utterly drenched in a brilliant water fight with the guys who worked at Drop In Bar - well recommended! That is how the night continued to be...I think....

Our third day was actual Thai New Year and we woke up to an incredibly weak shower - not that this wasn't something we hadn't experienced on our travels - and we soon discovered why...we took a stroll into town for breakfast and got ambushed! Soaked with yet more water guns and buckets and now with the added treat of powder paint!!! Thai New Year was officially upon us! If we honest, we got off quite lightly! Everyone was in such good spirits that day it was a really good vibe to be around (to quote David Brent). We then headed back down to the beach. That night we ventured out again expecting more of the same only to find a slightly more subdued night - imagine going on the piss on New Years day itself! However, instead of boozing that night we took an hours course in Thai relaxation. I wanted to sort out my shoulder hence having a back and shoulder massage (turned out to be full body - bargain!) Susy had a head, arms and leg massage ("Divine"). All of that for only 500Baht - that's 9quid!

Feeling mighty relaxed on our last full day we managed to drag ourselves down to the beach again and did nothing all day! But in the night we decided to go and have our final meal on our South Thailand holiday and as all good dates go I took Susy to watch Jackass 2!! It was playing in the rooftop bar serving 2for1 cocktails - score! This was then followed up with a final visit to Drop In Bar to watch the very drunk try to jump through a ring of fire. To which I might add I jumped through twice successfully on Thai New Year - evidence not available :(

Sad to say, we left Ko Pha Ngan yesterday to travel back to Bangkok - another fun journey, it's all about saving the pounds though! It took us the best part of 18 hours door to door. We're now back in Bangkok staying at The Four Sons Inn hoping with a non-ill Susy to experience some of the big city attractions.... PING PONG SHOW!!!! (Susy would like to point out that this one of the activities Gethin has added to our To-Do list) Susy wants to go see old temples and elephants... nice one gran.

Pictures to follow...

Love everyone lots
Geth (narrator)
Susy (typist - she needed a real job)

xxx

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Finding Nemo!

We are quite simply in Paradise at the moment!!! But before I make you all jealous with that...

Unfortunately on our first night in Thailand the gorgeous food we raved about ended up giving me (Susy) a very bad stomach - ironic considering we'd managed to survive our entire trip in India without an illness!!! After 2 days of illness I ended up having to visit a very nice Thai doc who gave me tablets to get rid of the agonizing cramps and antibiotics to kill all the nasty bugs - have no fear Mother I really am ok and it wasn't too serious really, plus thanks to a change of plans I'm recovering on the most gorgeous beaches you've ever seen!!! And don't worry my parents i've been fine (geth)

As a result of not feeling too great we decided to change our plans around and instead of experiencing the neon lights and ping pong shows of Bangkok (which we are sooooo looking forward too!!) for the first week we headed down South to Andaman Coast. So, on Sunday night we took a bus down to Phuket and then hopped on a ferry to a nearby Island, 20 hours after leaving Bangkok in a VIP bus..... the film choices were a little strange! Walking Tall(the rock) and John Rambo (worst and most graphic film ever). Finally after getting very lost we arrived on THE island in Thailand - Ko Phi Phi! (for those of you who don't know Ko Phi Phi's little sister, Ko Phi Phi Leh, was were the film The Beach was filmed but is not inhabited hence everyone stays on Ko Phi Phi Don which is of the same standard - ahhh yeah!!!) We were not disappointed with our decision to head South for a bit of R&R! The ferry over was a pleasure in itself, the views of all the islands and cruising through deep green sea with the sun on your back was perfect after sitting on a bus for sooooo long!! When we arrived at Ko Phi Phi, whilst staring up at the magnificent limestone cliffs all around us, we hunted around for some budget accommodation - not easy on the island where all the honeymooners hang out! But we managed to find a room in our price range that we could (just about) live in for a night. Then we headed out to explore our new surroundings and gawp at the fact we were in such a stunning place! And the more time we spent out of our 'room' the better! wish we could do this with all the money in the world!

The next day we got up early, rented out some scuba gear and jumped on a long tailboat over to Long Beach. A very surreal experience... as soon as you put your head under the water you're greeted by fish staring right back at you!! Swim a few more feet and your above the reef and into a whole new world! I never actually thought I would experience this kind of thing without being at an aquarium, so many different types of fish, so many different, vivid colours, all swimming about in front of your face! It felt unreal. After swimming about in amazement for an hour and a half we got out and grabbed some food then headed straight back in again! It was on our second swim we found Nemo!! He was going about his business with his Dad in their anenomy home just like in the film!!! Unfortunately after another hour we had to drag ourselves back to a boat in order to get our stuff and catch the ferry to Railay...

Another 2 hours later and we're wading through yet more turquoise sea up to the beach of Railay. We're a staying in some really cute, really basic and really cheap bamboo bungalows on Railay East called Rampalla Bungalows!. Just a 5 minute walk across and your on Railey West Beach which is, once again, heart stoppingly stunning!! White soft sand, clear turquoise sea, walled in by soring limestone cliffs and views of the nearby islands - life really doesn't get much better than this!! We've spent today chilling out on the beach and floating about in the sea and plan to do pretty much the same again tomorrow! There are a couple of coves nearby which may explore tomorrow but it will only be to lie on a different white sandy beach!

We're in Railay for tonight and tomorrow night and then we head to Ko Pha-Ngan where the relaxation takes on a slightly different form - it is THE island for Full Moon parties and pretty much any other party down this end of Thailand, the 12th April is Thai New Year...we'll be staying there from the 11th to the 14th...anymore explaination needed???

Thursday, April 3, 2008

Brilliant Bangkok!!!

We're finally in Thailand - YAAAAAYYYYY!!!!!

After the incredible and unforgettable experience of India it feels brilliant to be in Bankok! We arrived off the plane at about 6am this morning and after only having about 2 hours sleep it was a struggle to strap on our backpacks and get ourselves organised!! But we hopped in a taxi which took us the backpacker mecca that is Banglamphu. We managed to seek out a guesthouse and once we'd had some breakfast we crashed out in the room and slept until 2pm!

We've now been exploring our surroundings and simply love everything we find here! The people here are friendly, happy and it's a breath of fresh air not be hassled by persistent touts for once!! We sampled some of the food at one of the many street vendors which was divine and ridiculously cheap! I'm now in seventh heaven again with regards to shopping as there are street stalls galore with everything you could possibly want but once again room in my backpack and money prevent me from splurging (at least until I can get rid of some of Geth's things on the sly so I can use his backpack!!) The humidity here will take some getting used to as even at night it's still swelteringly hot!

Geth has finally managed to get his hair cut in a way he likes and I may even bite the bullet and try getting mine done here too! We've also had a scout around at the many many MANY guesthouses and hotels in the area and have now managed to find an even nicer guesthouse for less money so things really couldn't be better for us at the moment!

Tomorrow we will be exploring further afield and hopping onto the skytrain to go into the centre of Bangkok and breath in the pollution!!

Hope all is well with everyone at home and we look forward to hearing how you're all getting on with you working lives!!

Lots of Love
Susy x x x

Wednesday, April 2, 2008

Taj Mahal! Worth the Agra......

Having only been able to look at the Taj Mahal from a distance, we finally got our chance to go have a closer look! And i can tell you it's worth it 100%

We started out at 6am, to beat the crowds. and hopefully catch a glimpse of the Taj with the sunrise! We beat the crowds but managed to pick a pretty sunless day. Not to worry the Taj made up for that no problem. Had a few issues with the security at the Taj, seem to pick up on tourists and not locals. Walking up to something so grand and beautiful was amazing.

We got some brilliant pictures of the Taj, obviously got the sit in front of the Taj Mahal Photo(sorry Jo and Jock). Got a little Korean lady to take it, though they are good with cameras.......




Seeing the tombs inside was quite chilling considering the whole taj mahal was only built as the tomb of his dead wife.... sorry 2nd wife! Romance isn't dead!

We left for Delhi pretty much as soon as the taj was over, as we've found with many places that hold one structure there really isn't much point staying much longer. We got to Agra Bus stand, where i witnessed enough things to ensure we really did leave then! Next stop was Delhi...

We arrived in Delhi later that day, and we'd planned to go stay North of the main city for a bit of peace and quiet. We arrived at our location in a small suburb called Manja -ku - Tilla. We found that we would be staying in a Tibetan Refugee Coloney!! Walking through the camp we saw the walls layered with pictures of the dead from the Tibetan riots in China, really hard to see and makes you think about the struggle that Tibet is in. Now I'm not saying I'm boycotting anything though... sorry. Went to Conaught Place in New Delhi which is a weird place, felt a lot like London! We used the Delhi Metro to get around which can only be described as perfect!

On our Second day we traveled back down to the center of Delhi too see the National Museum and Ghandi's Smriti! Both we're so interesting, especially reading some of what Ghandi had to say. On our last day in Delhi we spent our time looking around the Tibetan refugee coloney, really a special place full of friendly people! Off to the airport now for our flight to Thailand!

Must say we are really looking forward to Thailand! Please feel free to leave comments! Keep checking our Blog!!