This flight departs from Chubu Centrair International Airport on Thai Airways to Suvarnabhumi International Airport, the new gateway to Bangkok, Thailand. The flight is scheduled for 12:30 AM, meaning approximately 1-2 hours from departure...
...A reporting trip to the paradise of Thailand: the ancient city of Chiang Mai and the capital city of Bangkok.
Lade embarks on a reporting trip to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, and the ancient city of Chiang Mai. Located in the tropics, Bangkok has an average temperature of around 30°C throughout the year, and the rainy season from June to October means that heavy downpours occur several times a day...
...歴史と近代都市が融合する異国情緒あふれる街「タイ・バンコク」
「東南アジアのハブ」として急速な発展を遂げているタイ王国の首都バンコク。旅行者がバンコクに惹かれる最大の魅力は、歴史ある寺院の数々。ワットアルン、ワットポー、ワットプラケオの三大寺院は、バンコクの寺院の中でも必ず訪...
...Enjoy a comfortable time at the Lewis Turban CIP Lounge at Suvarnabhumi International Airport.
Having arrived at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, Bangkok's main air gateway, and with a return flight scheduled for 10:55 PM with Japan Airlines, I wanted to complete the check-in process quickly and relax in the lounge...
...I enjoyed the sunset over Wat Arun from the Chao Phraya River before heading to the Peninsula Bangkok.
To return to our hotel, The Peninsula Bangkok, we headed to the Phra Arthit pier (also known as Banglampo), pier No. 13 of the Chao Phraya Express boat terminal...
...Refresh yourself with a foot massage and reflexology at "Shewa Spa".
Shewa Spa is located at the corner of Susie Walking Street and Rambuttree Road, a passageway I used to get from Khao San Road to Rambuttree Road. This spa is one of the many spas on Rambuttree Road...
...Rambuttley Road, often called "the back of Khao San," is a popular street where you can enjoy a peaceful time.
Known as a hub for backpackers from around the world, the Khaosan area, home to the bustling Khaosan Road, is home to a quiet, exotic neighborhood known as "Backstreet Khaosan" if you venture one street north...
..."Tom Yum Goong" - An open-air restaurant famous for Tom Yum Goong, a representative Thai dish.
When it comes to Thai food, "Tom Yum Goong" is a must-try. It's even said to be one of the world's three greatest soups, and if you visit Thailand, you'll definitely want to try authentic Tom Yum Goong at least once. If you enter Khao San Road from "Wat Chanasongkhlam (temple)," you'll find "TA..." about 50 meters ahead.
...Khao San Road: A downtown area of Bangkok where backpackers from all over the world gather.
Khaosan Road is a street long known as a gathering place for backpackers from all over the world. The name "Khaosan" means "white rice" in Thai, and it originates from the fact that there were many rice wholesalers in the area in the past. The street is approximately 20...
...Enjoy a comfortable drive in a "tuk-tuk," a modified three-wheeled vehicle with a roof.
The tuk-tuk, a modified three-wheeled vehicle with a roof and only three wheels, is an iconic symbol of Bangkok, Thailand. Tuk-tuk fares are negotiated in advance after you tell the driver your destination, so it's important to know the approximate fare range to avoid being overcharged...
...Visit Wat Pho, Bangkok's oldest temple, and admire the majestic reclining Buddha.
Wat Pho (official name: Wat Phra Chetu Pong Ratcha Wa Laram), the oldest temple in Bangkok, is said to have been founded during the Ayutthaya period. Also known as the Temple of Nirvana, it depicts the figure of a Buddha just before entering Nirvana...
...Take the "Chao Phraya Express Boat" to explore the temples on the river.
This is the third and final day of my stay at The Peninsula Bangkok. Despite the tight 2-night, 4-day schedule, I was blessed with good weather and was able to balance sightseeing perfectly, which was fantastic...
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