Summary of My 6D5N Bangkok, Thailand Travelogue (2013) Version 2.0

Here is the compilation for all the post relating to my trip to Bangkok, Thailand for 6 days and 5 nights. Some of my trips were repeated cause this is the first time my family went to Bangkok.

Day 1: 12th February 2013
Travel To Bangkok With Royal Brunei Airlines
Bangkok 2013 Day 1 - Royal Brunei 02

Stay: Centre Point Pratunam Hotel Bangkok
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Day 2: 13th February 2013
Wat Pho, The Temple of The Reclining Buddha
Bangkok 2013 Day 2 - Wat Pho 04
How To Get To Wat Pho:
From Tha Tien Pier (N8), walk straight to the main road, Maharaj Road and turn right. The temple is on your left.

Chinatown (Yaowarat)
Bangkok 2013 Day 2 - Chinatown Bangkok 02
How To Get To Chinatown:
Take Chao Phraya Tourist Boat and get off at Ratchawongse Pier (N5). Walk along Ratchawongse Road for 500 meters to reach the intersection of Yaowarat Road.

Terminal 21
Bangkok Shopping Malls - Terminal 21
How To Get To Terminal 21:
BTS Station: Asoke (Exit 1) or;
MRT Station: Sukhumvit (Exit 3)

Nara Thai Cuisine
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Branches:
1) Lower Ground Floor of Erawan Bangkok
2) 7th Floor of Central World
Opening Hours for both branches: 10am until 10pm daily.

Day 3: 14th February 2013
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market &
Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple
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Initially the day tour was supposed to be Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Bridge on the River Kwai and Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple but our driver was overslept while waiting for us in our hotel early morning, hence we only managed to visit two. The cost of the tour was 600 baht (approx. to RM63) which included pick-up service from hotel, transport, boat ride an lunch but excluded the admission fee to Kanchanaburi Tiger Temple which cost 600 baht per pax. Booked from Mama Travel & Tour, local tour operator.

Khao San Road, Backpacker's Paradise 
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How To Get To Khao San Road:
As there is no connection to Khao San Road by Skytrain and metro, the only options are by taking express boats, buses or taxis. Taking meter taxi would be cost less than 100 baht either from Victory Monument, Siam or Silom. As for bus, take the bus numbers 157, 171 and 509 from Victory Monument (Rajavithi Hospital bus stop) pass Ratchadumnoen Road. You can get off at Khok Wua intersection (one stop away from Democracy Monument). Khao San Road is only a short walk from there. For more adventurous like us, we took tuk-tuk but remember to negotiate and fix the price before hopping on. Most likely will cost between 150 baht - 160 baht for one way from Khao San Road to the nearest Skytrain (BTS Siam).

Day 4: 15th February 2013
The Shopping Malls I Visited in Bangkok
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Day 5: 16th February 2014
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Bangkok, Thailand - Chatuchak Weekend Market
How To Get To Chatuchak Weekend Market:
BTS Station: Mo Chit (Exit 1) and follow the crowd until see rows of canvas stalls selling clothes and accessories or; 
MRT Station: Chatuchak Park (Exit 1) and follow the crowd as well.
Open on every Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm

Day 6: 17th February 2014
Transit in Brunei for 8 Hours Before Flying Back Home (Coming Soon!)

Extra Posts:
You can even check out Summary of My 5D4N Bangkok Travelogue (2012) Version 1.0.

    Summary of My 5D4N Bangkok, Thailand Travelogue (2012) Version 1.0

    Here is the compilation for all the post relating to my trip to Bangkok, Thailand for 5 days and 4 nights.

    Day 1: 17th October 2012
    Tip For Taking Taxi from Don Mueang International Airport to Bangkok Downtown:
    And talking about taxi, I would highly recommend to take the one outside the arrival area instead of booking from the taxi service booths in the main hall cause the latter one is freaking expensive. Double the fare cause that's what my friend and I paid initially but somehow, they refunded to us and asked us to wait for other taxi. A trip with the taxi outside the arrival area cost roughly 250-350 baht, depending on the traffic. 

    Stay: The Period Pratunam of Bangkok
    The Period Pratunam Bangkok 01

    Day 2: 18th October 2012
    Around The World in Terminal 21
    Bangkok Shopping Malls - Terminal 21
    How To Get To Terminal 21:
    BTS Station: Asoke (Exit 1) or;
    MRT Station: Sukhumvit (Exit 3)

    Day 3: 19th October 2012
    Chao Phraya River Cruise & Grand Palace
    Day 3 Bangkok, Thailand - Grand Palace Bangkok 03
    The entrance fee we paid on that particular date was 400 baht, which besides the Grand Palace, it also inclusive access to The Temple of Emerald Buddha, The Royal Thai Decorations & Coins Pavilion and Queen Sirikit Museum of Textile, which are located within the Grand Palace compound, and to Vimanmek Mansion Museum on Ratchawithi Road.

    Day 4: 20th October 2012
    Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
    Day 4 Bangkok, Thailand - Damnoen Saduak Floating Market 05
    The cost for this tour was 400 baht (approx. to RM41) which included pick-up service from hotel, transport and boat ride. Booked from Mama Travel & Tour, local tour operator.   

    Chatuchak Weekend Market
    Bangkok, Thailand - Chatuchak Weekend Market
    How To Get To Chatuchak Weekend Market:
    BTS Station: Mo Chit (Exit 1) and follow the crowd until see rows of canvas stalls selling clothes and accessories or; 
    MRT Station: Chatuchak Park (Exit 1) and follow the crowd as well.
    Open on every Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm

    Day 5: 21st October 2012
    Goodbye Bangkok
    Day 5 Bangkok, Thailand - 03 Don Mueang  International Airport

    Extra Posts

    Conclusion, I spend 5 solid days in Bangkok itself and didn't go further areas such as Pattaya, Hua Hin, Ayutthaya and etc but I believe, Bangkok, I will be back and see you again someday. Bangkok is one of the cities that I don't mind to go back every year (if only time is permitted and grab another best deal from AirAsia). Oh boy, I guess Bangkok has put spell on me!

        Summary of My 8D7N Melbourne, Australia Travelogue (2012)

        Day 1 (30th September 2012)
        Maiden Visit & Wandered Around Melbourne City
        Summary of Melbourne Day 1

        Day 2 (1st October 2012)
        Puffing Billy


        Eureka Skydeck 88


        Day 3 (2nd October 2012)
        1 Day Great Ocean Road Classic Tour
        Summary of Melbourne Day 3
        The cost for this tour was AUD$120 which included all park entrance fees, morning tea & biscuits and also Aussie BBQ lunch. It even included pick-up and drop-off from where I stayed. 

        Day 4 (3rd October 2012)
        1 Day Phillip Island Penguin Parade Tour
        Summary of Melbourne Day 4
        The cost for this tour was AUD$125 which included all park entrance fees and pre-packed dinner at Penguin Parade. It even included pick-up and drop-off from where I stayed.

        Day 5 (4th October 2012)
        1 Day Mornington Peninsula Ultimate Tour
        Day 5 Melbourne, Australia - Mornington Peninsula 07
        The cost for this tour was AUD$145 which included all park entrance fees, morning tea & biscuits and lunch. It even included pick-up and drop-off from where I stayed.

        The three full one day tour packages above, I booked them directly from Bunyip Tours.
        You can book online at their website www.bunyitours.com or go to their office:
        Bunyip Tours
        570 Flinders Street,
        Melbourne Victoria,
        Australia 3000

        Day 6 (5th October 2012)
        Queen Victoria Market and Flinders Street Railway Station
        Summary of Melbourne Day 6-1
        Queen Victoria Market is open five days a week except for Mondays and Wednesdays.

        Melbourne Aquarium


        Fitzroy Gardens, Cooks' Cottage & DFO South Wharf
        Summary of Melbourne Day 6-3

        Day 7 (6th October 2012)
        Tesselaar Tulip Festival


        Day 8 (7th October 2012)
        I Almost Missed My Flight Due To Daylight Saving Time
        Day 8 Melbourne, Australia Airport 05

        Extra Posts:
        Literally, I spend 8 solid days in Melbourne itself without going any further cities like Tasmania or even Sydney like what most traveller did, but trust me, even 8 days isn't enough for you to explore the whole city of Melbourne. Most of the Melburnians I met, they told me 8 days wasn't enough and even advised me to spend and stay in Melbourne for at least two weeks. How I wish  I could have such a long holiday break for that?

          7D6N Hong Kong & Macau Itinerary (2012) Version 2.0

          Here is the compilation for all the posts relating to my trip to Hong Kong & Macau in year 2012 for 7 days and 6 nights. And below of the post, there are even few travel guides given based on my own experience, especially for those who are going Hong Kong & Macau for the very first time.

          Day 1 (17th September 2012) & Day 2 (18th September 2012)
          Arrived Hong Kong & Stanley Market on Second Day
          Day 2 Stanley Street 07
          How To Get To Stanley Market: From MTR Central Station Exit B, head to Exchange Square bus terminal and take bus 6, 6A, 6X or 260.

          Central Post Office & Victoria Peak
          Day 2 Peak Tram 08
          How To Get To Victoria Peak: There are several ways to reach this place - 
          • If you like to walk just like me, from MTR Central Station and head to exit J2. Turn right, through Chater Garden, cross Queen's Road Central and make way up to Garden Road. Pass the Bank of China Tower and Citibank Plaza on the left and St John's Cathedral on the right before arriving at the terminus, which is on the left hand side. The walk to the tram station will takes roughly around 15 to 20 minutes; or
          • Take bus 15C from the lay-by outside the Star Ferry pier in Central; or
          • Bus 15 from Exchange Square bus terminus (near MTR Hong Kong Station, Exit D); or
          • Minibus 1 from MTR Hong Kong Station public transport interchange; or
          • From Central's Admiralty Station Exit B, Lippo Centre Bus Terminus and take bus 12S

          Star Ferry, Clock Tower & Symphony of Lights
          1. (Left) Clock Tower 
          2. (Top right) Star Ferry
          3. (Bottom right) Symphony of Lights: Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade along Avenue of Stars to Hong Kong Cultural Centre: MTR Tsim Sha Tsui East Station, Exit J. Follow the signs and walk for around five minutes. 
          Day 3 (19th September 2012)
          Taking Turbojet From Hong Kong to Macau


          Day 4 (20th September 2012)
          Big Buddha, Ngo Ping Village & Citygate Outlets 
          How to Get To Big Buddha: Tung Chung MTR Exit B and head to Ngong Ping 360 Tung Chung Cable Car Terminal is located just a short stroll away. Alternatively, if you happen to be unlucky like me, take Bus No. 23 and it will stop directly there. As for Citygate Outlet, you will see it once get out from Exit B as well.

          Day 5 (21st September 2012)
          Golden Bauhinia Square, Avenue of Stars & Ladies Market (Mongkok)
          1. (Left) Golden Bauhinia Square & Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre: MTR Wan Chai Station, Exit A5. Walk across the footbridge, then turn right and head through the lobby of Central Plaza. Continue across the connecting overhead walkway, then descend to the ground level. Walk towards the waterfront ahead and the statue and monument will be on your left. The entire walk takes approximately 15 minutes. 
          2. (Top right) Avenue of Stars:  Tsim Sha Tsui MTR Exit E, walk towards harbour and go through subway (pedestrian tunnel) to the waterfront; or East Tsim Sha Tsui KCR Exit J and walk through subway. 
          3. (Bottom right) Ladies Market: MTR Mong Kok Station, Exit E2. Walk along Nelson Street for two blocks. Ladies Market is tucked between Boundary Street and Dundas Street on Tung Choi Street.

          Day 6 & 7 (22nd & 23rd September 2012)
          Hong Kong Disneyland

          How To Get To Hong Kong Disneyland: Take the Tung Chung Line to Sunny Bay and then transfer to Disneyland Resort Line.

          Disney's Hollywood Hotel

          We booked a package which include 2-day pass for 2 adults and 1 night stay in Disney's Hollywood Hotel under a special package rate that applies for Hong Kong citizen only.

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          Besides above, there are more things that eventually you can do and see:
          Hong Kong
          • Ocean Park - Hong Kong's homegrown theme park, which besides being an amusement park but it also consists of oceanarium and marine mammal park.
          • Museums such as Hong Kong Museum of History, Hong Kong Museum of Art, Hong Kong Science Museum, Hong Kong Heritage Discovery Centre.
          • Countryside such as Lamma Island, Cheung Chau or Tai O if you want to avoid from the hectic environment and get more closer to nature.   
          • Travelling on a tram is ideal for looking at different sides of Hong Kong. Not only it is cheap to ride but it also allows you to see completely different lifestyles in different districts in a short time.
          Macau
          • Macau Tower for bungee jump perhaps
          • Fisherman's Wharf  
          • Museum of Taipa and Coloane History and Taipa Houses Museum

          Hong Kong & Macau Travel Guide (based on my own personal experience)
          1. Both Hong Kong and Macau are separate and independent immigration system from mainland of China, hence it is visa-free for Malaysia to enter up to 90 days for Hong Kong and 30 days for Macau. [Most common questions: How about Shenzhen and Zhuhai? Both are part of China, hence visa is required]
          2. The best time to visit Hong Kong and Macau would be between October to December cause it has the least rainfall, less chance of a typhoon (almost non-existent after October), less humid and more sunshine. Last few years during my maiden visit to Hong Kong, it was during Chinese New Year period and there were quite number of celebratory events such as lion dances, fireworks, and parades. Many shops and restaurants close on the first three days, so it may not be an ideal time to visit. Plus, it was overcrowded especially visit from the people of Mainland China. Imagine the queue for cable cars in Ocean Park took almost two hours. Another tip given by Boyfie was try to avoid visit Hong Kong and Macau during China so-called "Golden Week” which falls from 1st-7th October annually cause this is the time where more and more China people visit there.
          3. If you are looking for accommodation around Hong Kong, I would highly recommended to stay along Nathan Road between Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok especially for those who is looking for super-budget guesthouse. Well, of course expect nothing else except for tiny small room. As for Macau, as far as I know there is no backpackers or even hostels around Macau and it being claimed to be backpacker unfriendly. So if your budget is tight, it is better to stay in Hong Kong and plan a day trip to Macau perhaps. 
          4. Hong Kong's spoken official language is Cantonese but I found out there's no problem of speaking English with the local. Macau's spoken official languages are Cantonese and Portuguese. If you know how to speak Cantonese, it will be a great advantage for you. Although most of the signboards and streets within Hong Kong are available in English, but they are seldom used among local people including those who can speak fluent English. Take for example, the local people refer Stanley Street as "Chek Chue" and it will be helpless if you are try to mention the word of Stanley when asking for direction from the local. Therefore it is advisable before you go to anywhere, ask the hotel staff to write down the street names using Chinese characters, and try to learn how to pronounce where you are going in Cantonese, if possible.
          5. So far visit Hong Kong for forth times and I can say it is pretty convenient to travel around if you have Octopus Card which not only can be used for all types of public transport (except most of the red-top minibuses and taxis), Octopus is also accepted for payment in almost all convenience stores, supermarkets, restaurant chains like McDonald's many vending machines. Basic Octopus cards cost $150, with $100 face value plus $50 refundable deposit. A $9 service charge applies if the card is returned in less than three months for the refundable deposit. As for Macau, I did share a little bit of tips how to travel around by utilise the free shuttle buses provided by hotels and casinos - click HERE

          And that's wrap up my Hong Kong & Macau Version 2.0 travelogue. As for the next travelogue, I am seriously cracking my head out thinking where and which should I continue cause I have tons of travelogue in queue to be published online. And for your information, this is again another scheduled post of mine cause I am currently away for another travel mission. Don't know when I able to complete my never-ending 2012 and 2013 travelogue.

            4D3N Bali, Indonesia Complete Itinerary (2012)

            Here is the compilation for all the post relating to my trip to Bali, Indonesia last year for 4 days and 3 nights. And there are even few tips given based on my own experience, especially for those who are going Bali for the very first time.

            Day 1 (11th August 2012)
            4D3N Bali, Indonesia Day 1
            1. Garuda Wisnu Kencana - Admission fee is IDR60,000
            2. Uluwatu Temple - Entrance fee  is IDR20,000
            3. Kecak dance - Pay extra of IDR70,000
            4. Seafood dinner at Jimbaran Beach

            Stay: Jocs Boutique Hotel & Spa
             Jocs Boutique Hotel & Spa

            Day 2 (12th August 2012)
            Batuan Village, Tegalalang Rice Terrace, Tirta Empul at Tampak Siring Temple & Luwak Coffee 
            4D3N Bali, Indonesia Day 2
            Entrance fee for Tegalalang Rice Terrace is IDR5,000 wherease for Tampak Siring Temple is IDR15,000.

            Mount Batur in Kintamani, Warung Babi Guling Ibu Oka & Ubud Market
            4D3N Bali, Indonesia Day 2 part 2
            Entrance for Kintamani is IDR10,000.

            Day 3 (13th August 2012)
            Turtle Farm of Tanjung Benoa, Nusa Dua
            Bali Day 3 Tanjung Benoa Tour 03
            -We paid USD$25 each for this tour and to be frank, we were kinda disappointed with it. Short, expensive and totally not worth it.

            Tanah Lot Temple, Puru Ayun & Puru Ulun Danu - My Most Favourite Temples in Bali
            4D3N Bali Day 3
            Entrance fee for three of these temples are IDR30,000 each.

            Day 4 (14th August 2012)
            Bali Bombing Memorial, BeachWalk, Kuta Beach & Ngurah Rai International Airport
            4D3N Bali, Indonesia Day 4

            Extra Posts:
            NOTE
            If you plan to hire a local tour guide/driver around Bali, here is the detail and contact:   
            Alvin - Contact through sending message via email to alvin.ezpro@gmailcom ; alvin_ezpro@yahoo.co.uk or through mobile phone: +62 81999393636 / +62 81339189529
            He charged IDR350,000 for unlimited of time and this fee including petrol and parking fee. His car could fit up to 6 people.  

            Tips (for the those who are going to Bali for the very first time):
            1. The best time to visit Bali would be generally in May, June and July in terms of weather. However, if you are going for surfing, preference may change. During the dry season, May to October, the western side of the island creates some of the world's best waves. 
            2. Place to stay - If you are looking forward for good food, shopping and epic nightlife, Kuta and Legian would be your best pick. As for budget traveller, Kuta would be the best choice. 
            3. As for the lady, it is wise to know when is your menstruation cause some temples, like Pura Taman Ayu and Tampak Siring Temple are strictly disallowed to enter during those time. So, better plan ahead or else, it believe will bring bad luck.
            4. For money changer, even our local driver/tour guide advised us not to simply change at any money charger especially those with extraordinary exchange rate, as the dishonest money charger will try to rip you off badly. My advise, change sufficient of Rupiah before leaving to Bali. Talking about ATM machine, I came across a Caucasian unable to withdraw his money due to machine broke down while his card stuck inside it. Horrible situation!
            5. Last but not least, don't forget to keep IDR150,000 to pay for airport departure tax or else, you can't go back to your own home sweet home.
            Ok, with this post it's finally wrapped up my Bali travelogue. Gosh! I'm really trying my best to blog all my travelogue before more and more of my upcoming trips are approaching soon.

            Latest News:
            AirAsia is now flying directly from Kota Kinabalu (BKI) – Bali (DPS) with 3x weekly flights on every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. No need to transit to Kuala Lumpur anymore!

            7D6N Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam Complete Itinerary (2012)

            Here is the compilation for all the post relating to my trip to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam last year for 7 days and 6 nights. 

            Day 1 (1st April 2012)

            Alone to Ho Chi Minh City & Stayed in Thien Xuan Hotel (Accommodation)
            2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 1

            Day 2 (2nd April 2012)

            2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 2
            1. All Under One Roof in Ben Thanh Market
            2. Reunification Palace Saigon - Admission fee is 30,000 VND
            3&4. Notre Dame Cathedral & Saigon Central Post Office  

            Day 3 (3rd April 2012)

            One Day Mekong Delta Tour
            2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 3
            One day Mekong Tour cost 210,000 Vietnamese dong or USD$10 per person (aprox. to RM30), which includes air-conditioner tourist bus, English speaking tour guide, boat trips (for both motor and rowing boats), entrance fees, 1 water bottle, some fruits and honey tea as well as lunch. On top of that, it includes pick-up and drop-off from where you stay. 

            Day 4 (4th April 2012)

            2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 4
            Top: War Remnants Museum - Admission fee is 15,000 VND
            Bottom: Saigon Square

            Day 5 (5th April 2012)

            Cu Chi Tunnel & Cao Dai Temple
            Cu Chi  Tunnel 05
            It cost 180,000 Vietnamese dong or USD$8 per person (aprox. to RM24) which includes pick-up and drop-off from where you stayed and English speaking tour guide. However, admission fee and lunch is not provided and we have to bear on our own.

            Day 6 (6th April 2012)

            Coffee, KFC, Night Market & Random Photos
            2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 6

            Day 7 (7th April 2012)

            Ho Chi Minh City Hall, Saigon Opera House & Goodbye Ho Chi Minh City
            2012 Ho Chi Minh City Day 7

            Extra Features
            Tips when visiting Ho Chi Minh City
            1. Highly recommended to stay in District 1 cause there are lots of famous attractions around such as Ben Thanh Market, Reunification Palace, Saigon Square, Saigon Central Post Office and more. And if you are looking for backpacker area, the intersection of Pham Ngu Lao and De Tham streets is the place. There also plenty of ground packages, restaurants, cafes and bars are available there.
            2. Remember if you plan to take taxi, just find MaiLinh or Vinasun.
            3. Change few Vietnamese dong before arrive because not all shops accepted US dollar.
            4. The best place that I think is worth to change Vietnamese dong will be inside Saigon Central Post Office.
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