Saturday 22 March - Monday 31 March
I won’t bore everyone with the day by day details of
Thailand. Unfortunately, Thailand ended up being a casualty of a long trip and
a terrible illness :P
It’s a hard thing to explain to someone that hasn’t
been traveling for months…but you just get TIRED. You get really really tired.
You need normal days and normal activities. While seeing the world is AWESOME!!
I am loving every second…there is a part of you that just needs a break...especially when you are sick!! Thailand was
our break. It may not have gone this way if we hadn’t been so sick…but man, we
were sick.
We managed to crawl out of bed long enough to get some
simple toast for breakfast on our first day and then we crawled back into our
room. Standing up still hurt. Moving still hurt. We hooked the computer up to
the tv via hdmi (I’m so glad I had the forethought to bring both my
laptop-something I was unsure about-and that HDMI cord) and decided to see what
all this “Breaking Bad” hoopla is about.
Not feeling well? Come hang out with us!! |
I think we watched like 6 hours of “Breaking Bad” that
first day. We drug ourselves down to the beach for dinner.
First sunset |
Feeling rough |
We are staying on the island of Phuket. Phuket is
probably the best known destination in Thailand. It’s kind of party all the
time. We aren’t too big on the party scene. Ideally, I had wanted to go to Ko
Samui, but since we booked this part of our trip from Vietnam…the price was
just too expensive. So, we settled on Phuket. Ultimately, I’m glad we did. It’s
good to see the popular spots of a place.
Anyway, we chose the town of Kamala Beach on Phuket.
Kamala Beach is a bit more quiet than the thriving Patong Beach or Old town
Phuket.
Downtown Kamala Beach |
Path to beach |
This river smelled like sewage |
It’s a bit like Bali here, but with many more people.
There are quite a few tourists (most Scandinavian), more shops, and a busier
town. Most of the bars had Thai women inside to keep the patrons company. Like
most of Asia that we’ve seen…it’s kind of smelly and there is a lot of trash.
There are a lot of cats (yay). It’s much more westernized here…and while I know
that’s not the point of travel…I just gotta say…THANK YOU GOD FOR GATORADE. As
I said…we are burned out.
We got the most basic and plain meal that we could
find. I had pad thai and Preston had fried rice. I hate to say it, but the food
is probably the most disappointing thing about Thailand. Back home…we LOVE Thai
food. It’s one of my favorites. We’ve even had it a number of times on this
trip in other countries. But, here? IN Thailand?? Not so good :-/ I think it’s
probably just because we are in SUCH a tourist area, but the food is plain and
unflavored. It also likely doesn’t help that my digestive system is in nuclear
winter.
Heyyyy |
Our days were all pretty much the same. We slept late…had
toast for breakfast and some tea. We crawled back into bed…we watched “Breaking
Bad”…we crawled (ok, slowly walked) to the beach or the pool…we’d go out for a
simple dinner…we’d watch more “Breaking Bad”. We read a TON of books. We got massages
one day (mine came with an awkward boob massage, which was unexpected and not
very pleasant. Who knew? She also spent a lot of time on my stomach, which
almost had me screaming in pain. Things are BAD in there!! Hands off lady!! I
know it’s crazy, but I’m just not much of a massage person). We are super tan.
How we spent our days |
The beach wasn’t as crowded as I worried it might be.
It was busy, but overall not overwhelming. You could rent 2 beach chairs, 2
umbrellas, and a guy to move your umbrellas with the sun all day for $5.
Kamala Beach has a sidewalk along the beach with
restaurants and shops built right into the sand. The days we spent at the beach
were accompanied by banana smoothies…basically just ice and banana, maybe some
sugar. Yum.
Beach path |
I think I lost about 15lbs in Thailand (probably all the
weight I’d gained up until this point eating myself around the globe :P) Even
what I did eat didn’t sit well. My stomach just couldn’t seem to recover from
the trauma of whatever I had picked up in Vietnam. Preston was the same. We
just didn’t feel good. We were tired…barely being able to eat left us with
little energy. But, as I said…it was a much needed, albeit forced, break from
the hustle bustle of travel.
Our last night in Kamala, we decided to splurge on a
restaurant with a southwest feel. Totally out of place in Thailand, but it was
the number one rated restaurant in the town AND it had a “Breaking Bad”
reference out front. I was so happy to dig into my burger, but found I could
barely eat it and it STILL made me sick later :-/ Womp wa.
Hehe!! |
We flew from Phuket to Bangkok. Luckily, we found a
hotel RIGHT near the city train and the airport train. Bangkok has a super
efficient train system. We walked the city as much as our stomachs would allow.
I ate some soup. It made me sick. I ate some rice. It made me sick. Why?!
Whyyyyy?!?!
Bangkok is such a contrast to Phuket. It’s very modern.
Most of the city seems comprised of stunning shopping malls, all with different
themes, high end shops, and amazing restaurants.
We decided to take a break from walking and saw a
movie. The theater was quite modern and the popcorn, while insanely salty, was
DELICIOUS. I think I was just so pleased by the normalcy of it all. We saw “Divergent”
and it was pretty good. Before the movie, everyone had to stand and pay tribute
to the King. Kind of funny.
The city was SO crowded, but amazingly very civilized
considering the crowds. People actually stood in LINES and didn’t push to board
the trains.
Here's a link to a video I took while walking.
We retreated to our hotel room and finished “Breaking Bad”. That’s right…we watched FIVE seasons-62 episodes of a television show in 10 days. It was good and VERY well done…but watching it in such close succession was pretty intense and made the character flaws pretty annoying. At one point, Preston exclaimed “ugh!! They are so frustrating!! We could totally make meth better than these people!!” Haha. True dat. I love you Jesse!!
We retreated to our hotel room and finished “Breaking Bad”. That’s right…we watched FIVE seasons-62 episodes of a television show in 10 days. It was good and VERY well done…but watching it in such close succession was pretty intense and made the character flaws pretty annoying. At one point, Preston exclaimed “ugh!! They are so frustrating!! We could totally make meth better than these people!!” Haha. True dat. I love you Jesse!!
I feel like we did Thailand a disservice. We didn’t
really see more than a few square miles of the entire country; we didn’t
experience all that much of the culture. We did get a taste for it and maybe we’ll
come back someday, but truthfully…I wouldn’t have done it any other way. We
NEEDED this. We are gearing up for Europe…which will be NONSTOP during the
final month of our trip. I can’t believe how fast time has flown or how lucky
we’ve been or what amazing experiences we’ve had. I just love Europe and I am
beyond excited to see what it will bring…and I can’t lie…we are kind of stoked
to get out of SE Asia. First stop: Turkey!!
Not that sad facin |
Final thoughts/facts on Thailand:
Truly, this isn't even fair to do. We didn't see much.
The thai food is better in LA?
Get out more?