Tag: thai food
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The Great Indochina Expedition, Episode 14: Welcome to the Jungle, and the Winery
January 11 was another early morning. We ate a big breakfast at the hotel, then coated ourselves in bug spray and jumped into the Party Van for the ride into the park. At the Khao Yai visitor center we were introduced to a veteran park ranger who was going to lead us on a five-kilometer…
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The Great Indochina Expedition, Episode 13: Khao Yai (and Bats)
Note: not many photos this time. Sorry. On January 10 we checked out of our hotel in Ayutthaya and boarded the Party Van for the drive to Khao Yai National Park — a distance of about 150 kilometers. That’s nothing — closer than my town is to Boston. Two or three hours, right? Be there…
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The Great Indochina Expedition, Episode 12: Palaces, Monks and a Festival
The next day we rose early and breakfasted on the hotel’s riverside terrace. We could hear music from the temple across the water, and Dr. Kelly spied on birds in the trees shading our table. I watched the boats on the river. The Chao Phraya carries a lot of traffic, and it’s interesting to see…
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The Great Indochina Expedition, Episode 11: Dances in Bangkok and Cooking in Ayutthaya
January 7 was a “free” day for us, in the sense that there weren’t any scheduled tours. So, naturally, we spent that time by . . . going to museums. Specifically, to the National Museum, next door to the Grand Palace in the center of Bangkok. We went by subway, which was easy, although it…
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The Great Indochina Expedition, Episode 10: Boating Around Bangkok
January 6 was another lovely day, though not quite as busy. We rode aboard the Party Van to the west bank of the Chao Phraya river for a visit to the Wat Arun temple complex in the Thonburi district. Wat Arun can be translated as “Temple of Dawn” and sits just across the river from…
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The Great Indochina Expedition, Episode 8: The End of the Beginning
Our flight out of Siem Reap did not take us eastward across the Pacific toward North America. Quite the reverse: we headed west for the second half of our trip. Siem Reap has a brand-new airport, out in the middle of nowhere forty-six kilometers east of the city. It was built and is apparently run…
