Sunday, December 31, 2006
A very sad year-end day
It is one of the very upset and sad days that bombings had occurred in many places in Bangkok and Nonthaburi province. Whoever had even thought of doing this should be resigned from being a “Thai” citizenship.
Saturday, December 30, 2006
New year party at Khun Sivaporn’s house. Can’t count how many dishes I have. “don’t drive drunk” (campaign from the government) and with no good luck on game, I am one of the first group to say good night. From what I hear, the party is over around 2-3 a.m. in the morning. (hopefully that Pe Aoy who came to the party with me did not loss all she had, so that she could go home by Taxi.)
Friday, December 29, 2006
A dinner party hosted by Dr. Niran and his family at Tohkai korean restaurant to celebrate Khun Sivaporn's Birthday in advance since they will go back to the State in first week of January. With the songs and cheers we make, Pe Tim said that next time she would close the restaurant for us. I have a lot of grilled bacon; thick and juicy, all together about 1 small whole pig.
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Lampang Province
With a very cold weather in the northern part of Thailand waking up around 6 a.m is a very difficult thing for me. Our first stop is a must-see attraction for Lampang trip, “Wat Phra That Lampang Luang”.
The temple itself is prominently sited on a hillock surrounded by wall. The entrance arches, called Pratu Khong, is adorned with fine plaster designs. The wall-less main Vihan houses a bronze Buddha statue called the Phra Chao Lan Thong. To the back is a golden Chedi in Lanna architectural style containing a Holy Relic. Also in the back is another Vihan with beautiful murals on wooden walls, said to be the oldest in the North.
We then have lunch at “Krua Mukda” of which I highly recommend for both the taste and price.
Our last stop for the trip is at Nakornsawan Province, where we shop at "Chan-su-wan" shop for ขนมเปี๊ยะหิมะ โดยจันทร์สุวรรณ์ โมจิ and have fish ball noodle at the nearby stall.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Lampang Province
A trip is arranged with the good reason that one of our friends, Noo Da has moved to Lampang province. We arrive at Lampang in the morning and go straight to a market for some appetizers like fried pork with sticky rice, pa-tong-ko and Thai desserts before stopping at this small shop offering rice with soup (ต้มเลือดหมู).
Lampang is famous for its horse-drawn carriages and with a rooster as its provincial emblem.
http://www.tourismthailand.org/destinationguide/list.aspx?provinceid=40
Our first sightseeing stop is at Tri-luck Cemetry and then at Wat Chedi Sao Lang (วัดเจดีย์ซาวหลัง). The temple has 20 Chedis in its compound, each made in the combined Lanna – Burmese style.
Then we proceed to our accommodation for tonight, “Rai-Ya-Chae-Son Resort” about an hour from Amphoe Mueang. For our group we stay in one big room which can accommodate 16 of us as per the picture on the bottom right.
In the afternoon, we visit Chae Son National Park with the hot spring over rocky terrain. There are bathing facilities for health purpose. It costs only Baht 50 per person for private room and Baht 20 for common room.
Near by is the 6-level waterfall, of which I walk to the first level only. Some of us climb the stairs to the second and third level.
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Monday, December 11, 2006
We stop by to have coffee at this lovely place before visiting Ban-pa-ngam resort (บ้านผางาม).
Then visiting Thap-Lan National Park (อุทยานทับลาน).
Lan Forest and Rest Area is the last natural palm forest. The rare palm trees in this area have yellow flowers during April and June. In the Park, there are also dry dipterous carp forests and rainforests which are the habitats of wild animals, and a variety of species of birds.
http://www.tourismthailand.org/destinationguide/list.aspx?provinceid=16&typeid=7
Our last stop for today is to have lunch at Krua-Rim-Klong (ครัวริมคลอง), another recommended restaurant for those who happens to be around the Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, Nakorn Nayok Province.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
2-day trip to Wang Nam Khaeo
Jungle View Resort, a supposed-to-be-our accomodation for this trip.
Another good opportunity not to miss going out of Bangkok as it is long weekend. We decide to visit Wang Nam Khiao in Nakhonratchasima Province. Our first stop is at "ครัวเขาใหญ่" (Khao Yai Kitchen) on Thanarat Road. It serves very delicious food though its rule is to accept only one time order per table. Customers need to make sure that they order enough food since there are lots of customer.
After the big brunch, we then go straigt to Wang Nam Khaeo to look for a place to stay tonight. We haven't reserved any place and plan to look around first at Jungle View Resort. Too bad it is full and also some others resort along that road.
We finally get an accomodation at "สุภัทรวาริณ" resort, of which the price is very good. A one-bedroom house with a large balcony. It is a small scale resort so we have a privacy for some of us who prefer to sleep in tents.
Apart from the tents rent from the resort, Pe Sombat also brings two tents for this trip. So we are trying to set up the tents in front of the house.
These three little dogs are so cute that Pe Paew are thinking of adoption one of them.
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