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Burma: Poverty, Government Greed & Human Sweetness Part II

February 5, 2006 by Zoe GoetzLeave a Comment

Kalaw In a monsoon rainstorm we climbed off the train in this cool wooded hill station built during the British occupation. The locals laughed (with me) at my little paper sun umbrella I carried that I had bought at the umbrella shop in Inle. Only transport available was in a partially covered horse cart Driven by a kind old man. Off went the horse clipclopping with us along to the ironically named Dream Villa Hotel a few blocks away in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Africa, Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Burma, Bus Travel, China, Dancing, Egypt, England, Flowers, Food and Wine, Greece, History, India, Israel, Louisiana, Markets

Our Time in China

February 5, 2006 by Zoe GoetzLeave a Comment

The opening up of China is a stirring idea. A foreigner traveling alone today is privileged to see more of China than almost any Chinese has seen in his or her lifetime. I wondered what we could learn-traveling alone. Our images and ideas of China have surely been contradictory and distorted over time. In the years of the Cultural Revolution after 1966 tens of millions of Chinese had become the instruments of their own terror...a million were … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, America, Asia, Bahamas, Bangkok Thailand, Beijing, Bus Travel, Canada, Cell Phone, China, Christmas, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, England, Fashion, Food and Wine, Garden, Hong Kong, Indiana

A Thai Wedding Story

February 5, 2006 by ElizabethLeave a Comment

Sawasdee kha friends! Part I I find myself writing this email several hours after my brother's village Thai wedding, while sitting in the comfortably air-conditioned "business center" of our hotel. It's not often on my travels that I am left without words to describe my experiences, but for once I feel that this email can never fully articulate the feel of the last 24 hours. When we left Bangkok yesterday I was eager to return to the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Bangkok Thailand, Bridges, Cell Phone, Christmas, Culture, Dancing, Food and Wine, Hollywood, Internet, Lifestyle, Monks, Oregon, Restaurants, Thailand, Vietnam, Village, Wedding

Welcome to Thailand: Where taxis, tuk-tuks, boats, elephants, sky train, motorbikes, and mini-buses merge for your convenient transportation.

February 5, 2006 by ElizabethLeave a Comment

December 7, 2002 Greetings all from Bangkok, Thailand!!! Bangkok leaves me speechless because it is so utterly different and fascinating. I have no words to describe it, but I'll do my best. The 30-hour trip began by wandering the solitary back roads of Oregon and ended in the heart of crowded, congested, and polluted Bangkok. We were met by Syy and Jim in the airport and whisked away to our "hotel." Outside of this hotel were the slums of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, America, Animal Rescue, Aquarium, Bangkok Thailand, Bicycle, Bridges, Burma, Bus Travel, Cambodia, Canals, Caves, Cell Phone, China, Christmas, Coffee, Culture, Drinking, Europe, Fashion

The Flood, The Tsunami Dec 26

February 5, 2006 by JensLeave a Comment

If there is a Paradise on earth it must be here. We repeatedly confirm each other in that statement, several times a day. Mai's Quiet Zone is the name of the little resort where we live, here in the Northern part of Khao Lak. It is not a misnomer. With her husband, the Thai woman Mai has created an area where everything breathes idyllic peace. On the beach are some practical little red brick and bamboo bungalows. Two storey bungalows encircle … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Airport, Bangkok Thailand, Beach, Cell Phone, Denmark, Drinking, Film, Fishing, Flowers, Food and Wine, Internet, Mountain Climbing, Naked, Paradise, Passport, Rainforest, Resort, Restaurants, Romantic, Sand

My Time in Vietnam

February 5, 2006 by Zoe Goetz1 Comment

Part I Vietnam Hanoi September 24 Bob left Hanoi right away on the train for Sapa near the Chinese border to do some trekking among the colorful minority villages and then to spend three days in Halang Bay learning to kayak. It is probably not surprising that the relationship has taken a beating on this trip so we are traveling separately until we join a friend in Hong Kong on November 20 when the three of us will spend two months in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Asia · Tagged: Adventure Travel, Afghanistan, Airport, America, Asia, Bangkok Thailand, Beach, Beer, Bicycle, Bridges, Britain, Burma, Bus Travel, California, Cambodia, China, Coffee, Colorado, Drinking, England

The Suk11, Suk 11 Bangkok Thailand – June 2005

June 1, 2005 by DaveLeave a Comment

Suk11 (Suk 11) is an awesome place to discuss travel & meet people to hook up with for traveling. The rooms are decent sized - light, airy and very clean. A real spiritual feel to this place - very interesting decor - at times feels like an international hangout due to the many people from around the world. Be sure to add your name & notes to the appropriate walls! Note: this place fills up very quickly and is immensely popular especially … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Bangkok Thailand, Restaurants, Thailand, Walking tour

Baiyoke Tower II, Bangkok – February 2004

February 1, 2004 by DaveLeave a Comment

Baiyoke Tower II Bangkok - This is the second tallest building in all of Thailand (now that the Ritz Carlton Residences has been built - slightly taller). Baiyoke Tower II is located at 222 Rajprarop Road, Rajthevee in Bangkok's CBD. To get to the top you will have to take 3 separate elevators. Should you choose to walk the stairs from the bottom it will take you over an hour! Be sure to try the dinner buffet on the 78th floor. You are surrounded … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Highlight of the Month · Tagged: Bangkok Thailand, Food and Wine, Sushi, Tallest Building, Thailand, Walking tour

Vientiane, Laos

by Dave · Leave a Comment

Vientiane, set along the meandering Mekong River, is the very laid back peaceful capital city of Laos. This city is in stark contrast to the chaotic bustling streets of Bangkok or select other South East Asian cities! Vientiane is small enough that its not an overwhelming city (population 135,000) and you can find your way around quite easily. If you do get lost, there is usually a Tuk-tuk eagerly waiting to whisk you away to your destination. … [Read more...]

Bangkok, Thailand

by Dave · 51 Comments

Bangkok is thousands of people all wearing the same color shirt on the same day for respect to their King, it is backpackers, it is Khao San Road, it is massage parlors, it is crowds, it is traffic, it is orange robed monks, it is hot, it is humid, it gleams with golden temples, it is medical tourism, it is cheap guest houses, it is some of the best hotels in the world, it is an ever present ebb and flow of life - all day and all night long, it … [Read more...]

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