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alovesa May 18th, 2017 07:21 AM

Bangkok travelogue with kids (ages 5 and 3)
 
We've just come back from a two-week-trip to Thailand with our kids. It was a wonderful trip! I always like to come back and share how it went after having sought advice from the forum.

I posted the two-part travelogue for Bangkok here:
http://hitherandthither.net/travelog...angkok-part-1/
http://hitherandthither.net/travelog...angkok-part-2/

Thank you as always for the advice, Fodorites!

Ashley

ileen May 19th, 2017 11:28 AM

Loved the blog--amazing photos, cute kids and fun reading.
You are an inspirational family for traveling the world.
Kids are learning so much as they wander around and taste the good food.
Have a great weekend.

xyz99 May 19th, 2017 01:57 PM

Great travelogue, thanks for sharing. Loved the pictures, the stories, the kids' happy faces.
We'll be there in January, with a very similar itinerary. Can't wait to read about your time in Khao Sok and Khao Yai.

marvelousmouse May 19th, 2017 05:13 PM

A few thoughts...

I love travelogues like yours because it gives me that extra boost of bravery. If you can visit Bangkok with your adorable kids, surely I can manage a trip solo!

I can't decide which photos were better: the ones with the elephants or your son chowing down on a cricket. Or your son taking pictures. I mean, elephant hills looks like it was an amazing experience, but your son may be my spirit animal;)

You mentioned dress code for the temples- is it like Rome where your shoulders and knees need to be covered or it more extensive than that?

I really appreciate so much that you went through that effort of researching elephant experiences. I was wondering about that in regards to Asia. I'd love to see elephants up close but I find the irresponsible businesses so depressing- I always feel so sorry for circus or sea world animals. Also, FLOATING TENTS. I can't find their rates on their website but I'm pretty sure I'd gladly pay a premium for such an experience.

Thanks so much for that trip report! Definitely made my evening and you transformed Bangkok from a "maybe" to a "must do" on my travel wish list!!

Lolazahra May 20th, 2017 05:06 AM

Great! Loved it! Fantastic pics and interesting content. Nice to see Bangkok through your eyes!

semon May 22nd, 2017 11:29 PM

It is safe, don't worry.

RM67 May 23rd, 2017 06:58 AM

I really love your photos.

alovesa Jun 1st, 2017 11:35 PM

Thank you all! Really appreciate the kind words--we feel incredibly lucky to get to take them on these travels. It was great to see it through their eyes.

@marvelousmouse--it's very similar. Knees should be covered by skirts and only full length pants. No leggings/tight pants or ripped jeans. Shoulders must be covered. Hats must be removed. Slip-on shoes are suggested as they must often be removed, too.

The Koh Sok trip log is up and the Ko Yao Noi is being posted tomorrow.

Thank you again!

rhkkmk Jun 2nd, 2017 09:15 AM

just read part I... fabulous experiences for your kids and renewals for you.

anantara is our hotel of choice. we will be there in November for our 21st visit, and will introduce it to our 12 year old granddaughter for the first time.

alovesa Jun 2nd, 2017 11:42 AM

Just coming back to add the next leg:
http://hitherandthither.net/travelog...nd-ko-yao-noi/

Thanks again!

crellston Jun 2nd, 2017 06:39 PM

Sounds like you had a great trip Lovesa - apart from the phone incident of course! Love the blog.

rhkkmk Jun 3rd, 2017 06:20 AM

bravo for this wonderful reporting.
what fun you had and how great your kids are to join in. they will never forget these experiences. you are giving them all the best of BKK.

rhkkmk Jun 3rd, 2017 10:53 AM

you made no mention of the giant komo dragons on Hong island's beach, so I assume you did not see one. it would have been your kids #1 remembrance---next time.

alovesa Jun 6th, 2017 09:47 AM

@rhkkmk We did see some of the incredibly huge monitor lizards while in Thailand—amazing! I did some sleuthing and it sounds like they're a different subspecies. The Komodos are still only in Indonesia... unless someone brought one to Hong Island!

We actually only stopped on a relatively secluded beach on the side--and not the main beach where it sounds like they've added a dock. From what I can tell, most of the lizards like to hang out over there because there are more food scraps.

Thank you for the nice note!

ToujoursVoyager Jul 15th, 2017 10:02 AM

Wow! What a wonderful trip! I am getting a lot of inspiration on how to plan my trip in Thailand and Bali with my children. Thank you so much for posting your travelogue.

alovesa Jan 7th, 2019 08:33 PM

Belated reply to say thank you! Hope the trip went smoothly and that you had a great visit!

ToujoursVoyager Jan 15th, 2019 06:03 PM

We have not gone yet... but we are about to.. we leave in March! So excited! My daughters will be 6 and 3 years old, very close to your children's age when you went. I always thought I would have to wait until the kids were older before going to South East Asia; that I should just stick with Europe (which I adore). But going this summer to Bali opened my eyes. And seeing other people like you do it, was inspirational.

alovesa Jan 24th, 2019 09:25 AM

That's so nice to hear! Can't wait to hear how it goes!


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