A floating market and an encounter with the Queen


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June 1st 2010
Published: June 2nd 2010
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After ten days of un-winding and adventuring Ko Lanta we decided it was time to move on and catch up with our original plan of journeying to Cambodia and beyond. We booked ourselves onto a government licensed bus headed for Bangkok. We paid a little bit more then the ‘Farang only’ buses that run; 920 baht ($28 cnd) each instead of 700 baht ($21 cnd) bought us peace of mind that our stuff was s... Read Full Entry



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3rd June 2010

Polly the Travel Frog
Wow! What a surprise to see the picture of Polly in your blog...thanks for mentioning her. We have been very busy changing our website over to its new format...very soon, within the next week, I'll send you an email (and a log in password) which will explain how to post to the new site. I love reading about your adventures! Candee
16th March 2011
Bangkok Bamboo Tattoo

Hello! I've just seen your pic of bamboo tattoo in bangkok. I'm travelling to bangkok in a few weeks and am very keen to get a traditional bamboo tattoo but don't know where to have it done. Where did you have yours, and was it ok? How much did it cost and did you have any problems afterwards? Thanks!
18th March 2011

I got mine done in Bangkok, I don't remember the name of the studio, just that everything was black and white (like zebra strips everywhere). and it was down a smaller ally near New Joe's guesthouse (if you can find that, it's on Khao San road past the irish pub midway down the street). BUT there are tons of studios all over the place on Khao San, I'm not sure if they all do traditional bamboo or not, it's best to check around a couple of places, talk to the tattoo artist and see if you get a good vibe (I think it's important to have a good feeling from the person permanently inking you), also check out the equipment they use, the ink, if they steralize everything properlly, etc. I didn't have any problems with mine, it cost about 2500 baht, about $80 cnd. (I think, I'm a bit hazy on the memory of how much I paid). I haven't had any problems with the tattoo, after care was very easy, I had to put a baby balm/ skin care lotion type stuff on it twice a day for a week and not get any soaps or shampoos on it, shower was a fun event for a week lol. that was about it. The biggest thing is once you get there, do your research, spend a half a day or a day walking around talking to studios, check out the sanitary conditions and the atmosphere of the people working there, your bound to find someone you like.

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