Thailand ~ กรุงเทพมหานคร (Bangkok)

We arrived in Thailand, the “Land of Smiles”, and are kicking off our little Thai adventure in Bangkok.

Tuk Tuk Taxi

It’s officially winter time here (not that this would make any remarkable difference to summer time, lol). Winter means nothing else than 32C degrees and 90% humidity (hello curly hair!). Puh, it’s hot and nope, we are not complaining. It’s November and we love being here. Starting & finishing every day with a dip in the pool, swimming a couple of lanes 14 floors above the city. Life is good!

That view!
Dragon fruit

Jetlag? Oh yes! It’s ok though, if you start watching “hangover part II” at 3:30am when you stay across the famous Lebua tower.

Can’t get enough of that view! No wonder we cannot get to sleep 😁

We love to be back in Bangkok. Sleeping on the 26th floor, panorama view included & city feeling again: those busy streets, permeated by the smell of grilled food and boiling soup (and fumes). Taking in all the sights, the sounds and smells, it is a sensory overload. How to cross those busy intersections? Just wait and follow the locals. All those taxis, most of them don’t want to use the meter. The tuk-tuks that overcharge us tourists who can’t speak Thai (but it’s so much fun anyway). Seven-Eleven stores appearing on every single block, weed shops usually next door. The chilling breeze of air conditioners on a sweaty sky train. The Thai flair that all restaurants add to their international cuisine. My cheeks flushing in the warm, humid summer, I mean winter weather – the only weather & season there is here. Cultural identity where the old and the new and the thai and the western all intertwine to become such a whirlwind of a city. All of that is Bangkok, one-of-a-kind charming city with its beautiful chaos! And us in the middle of it. Yeah!

Just a normal day in Bangkok
Our tuk tuk driver
Street food 🥘
Beijing duck in Chinatown
Yum!
Chinatown
What a beautiful name
Buddha Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen
Swimming market

Bangkok is for foodies, clearly our favorite part: from super delicious street food, a classic in Bangkok, to fancy restaurants & roof top bars. No matter what, try it all, it’s delicious. That first bite (and second, third…) of Thai food… mhhhhhhh…. Sweet & sour & salty with a kick of spice. Lemongrass, fresh mangoes, curry, fresh herbs, coconut… super delicious! Oh gosh, how much we missed it.

Durian (that stinky fruit…)
Grilled squid
Street food restaurant
Dragon fruit
Pho soup for Breakfast

Second night in Chinatown. This time a guided food tour by locals. The heavy rain wouldn’t stop us. From Michelin star dumplings to Netflix curry back to Michelin star noodle soup followed by soy sauce ice-cream. Again wowed by those flavors, fusions, colors, smells, buildings, the crowded streets in Chinatown, and the people!!! That’s Bangkok!

⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
Soy sauce on top of soy ice cream
Shrimp dumplings ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Thailand’s king 🤴 is stopping by here regularly
A little bit of rain 😳
Yes, Bangkok can be rainy
Ready for food pick up / delivery
Michelin star voted restaurants don’t have to be fancy, but delicious 🤤
Michelin 2023 ⭐️⭐️⭐️

The finish and all time favorite of every day: the Thai traditional dessert “Khao Niew Mamuang” (mango sticky rice). It’s soooo good and remains our absolute favorite dessert. This dish is made up of sticky glutinous rice doused in coconut milk and served with a side of sliced mango. Yum!!!

Favorite street food stall
Fabulous!

Next to eating delicious Thai food… we also slept in, enjoyed the infinity pool, a 2 hour massage (gorgeous but painful!!), meeting friends over coffee, a longtail boat ride on Bangkoks Chao Phraya River, enjoying the views and observing the locals and the tourists… we loved being here.

Lotto!
My favorite flower
City view

Ready for changing urban life to remote life, continuing our trip to the north of Thailand. Cu in Chiang Mai!

Goodbye, Bangkok! We had a blast.

Tuk tuk ride
Bangkok from above 🇹🇭

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