Our first night in
Bangkok was insane. After arriving in the airport at 10pm after a 4 hour flight,
of course the first natural thing to do was to hit Khaosan Road.
Being a bit skeptical on whether or not we'd take to Bangkok, we only booked ourselves into the hotel for 2 nights. But as soon as we stepped out onto Khaosan Road we wished we'd of booked longer. It's absolutely crazy! But a good crazy. We've been staying at Buddy Lodge which is on Khaosan road itself but at the top end and again is a perfect location. It's in walking distance to the Grand Palace and the Reclining Buddah as well as being right near the river where you can hop on a river 'taxi' and head further into the city.
I never thought I'd be
one to eat the bugs Bangkok is renowned for offering, but after a few drinks on
Khaosan Road it suddenly sounded like a great
idea.. Not. The only way I can describe it is like eating
smoked pork scratchings. It's not actually that bad - but definitely not
something I'll be rushing to do again.
Khaosan Road is that
good we ended up out until 3am the first night without even realising it.
There's so many bars, clubs, places to eat, sounds, food stalls,
clothing/accessory stalls and people it's hard not to love. You'll also never be
lonely as it's basically backpacker heaven and you'll find yourself chatting to
people all night. It's stupidly cheap, and most bars offer 2-4-1 on all drinks
and buckets. You'll also be approached countless times by people wanting to sell
you bracelets and insects on a stick, but it's an experience to say the
least.
My experience of
Bangkok went downhill from here after being scammed out of £160 the next day
(gutted) but I really do wish I'd booked longer here as there's still so much to
see I really haven't felt like I've scratched the surface of it!
Tips:
- Pack as little in
the way of clothing as possible, Khaosan Road has it all. And for stupidly
cheap.
- Look around for
food, we ate at a few dodgy places to begin with but the good ones are
there.
- Be very, VERY wary
of people who tell you that the tourist places are closed for that day and that
they'll take you on a tour. It's a scam, the tourist places are mostly open all
day every day and the (mainly) guys on tuk tuks just want to take you on a not
very good tour on their tuk tuk and rip you off.
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