The Grand Palace in Bangkok
The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Everything we’ve been able to find out. Opening hours, entrance fees and strict dress code.
The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Everything we’ve been able to find out. Opening hours, entrance fees and strict dress code.
The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Everything we’ve been able to find out. Opening hours, entrance fees and strict dress code.
Wat Pho, a huge royal temple complex. Built from the 17th century, beautiful and famous for its 46m long and 15m high lying Buddha. Unfortunately, like almost every attraction, it has become overcrowded for tourists.
I tried Durian.
Khao San Road is a mixture of Asian kitsch, party location and backpackers from all over the world.
The „street kitchen” is everywhere on the streets, and delicious looking and exotic smelling dishes are prepared.
When planning our trip, we already knew that in January and February the prices will be higher and a lot of tourists will be on the road. We assumed that it would not be so bad and we tried out well-known tourist attractions.
Our arrival in Bangkok. We’ll be welcomed politely.
We leave the cold and wet Schleswig Holstein behind us and are on our way to Southeast Asia with young child. So was our departure.
We cannot and do not want to plan and organize everything. Not only do we want to give the adventure a chance, but we have not yet made a similar journey. For preparation we have compiled the following checklist:
“I don’t eat frogs” was our daughter’s answer when we reported on our 6-month trip through Southeast Asia.