Food Trip in Delhi ( And how much it costs! )

Must Try Affordable Restaurants in Delhi  

Food is fairly cheap in India, as compared to other Cities Ive visited , including Metro Manila. For the tight budgeted , food allowance of 400 INR/day ( 7-8 USD ) is enough , but will most likely limit you with basic and street food. Below are most of the affordable restaurants I’ve tried, with its corresponding price range, to give you an idea how much food costs in Delhi ,( and  similarly with other cities in India I ve visited ).

Odiya Hotel near New Delhi Railway Station . Main Bazaar . Price range 80 – 150 INR ( 1-3 usd )

Odiya Hotel is in fact an eatery, and not a hotel. Theres a lot of this in India. and  I wonder why they always use "hotel" instead of  Restaurant.
Odiya Hotel is in fact an eatery, and not a hotel. Theres a lot like it in India. and I wonder why they always use “hotel” instead of Restaurant.
Some lunch - curried Fresh Water Fish and Pita Bread
Some lunch – curried Fish and Pita Bread
Street Side Food along  Pajar Ganj, Delhi
Street Side Food along Pajar Ganj, Delhi

For the Meat Lovers,  I highly recommend trying Stewed Lamb at Bhape da Hotel, in  Connaught Place , Delhi .  Just google the walking direction from Rajiv Chowk Train Station . Not the cheapest option,  with price ranging at 200 – 300 INR ( 4-5 usd) , but food is really good !   This restaurant is also recommended by migrationology.com as among his fave street food worthy of travel.

The Bhape da Hotel Restaurant , mentioned by Migrationology.com as on of his fave Indian Eatery. Stewed Lamb was super Delicious
The Bhape da Hotel Restaurant , mentioned by Migrationology.com as on of his fave Indian Eatery. Stewed Lamb was super Delicious.
Just to give you an idea of the price range of food in India. This is not the cheapest Restaurant , but the place is OK.
Just to give you an idea of the price range of food in India. This is not the cheapest Restaurant , but the place is OK.
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the Stewed Lamb at Bhape da Hotel

Malhorka Restaurant along Main Bazaar . Its clean and fairly priced.

Curried Mutton. Delicious !
Curried Mutton. Delicious ! 180 INR ( around 3 USD )
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Indian Palak Dish ( Spinach Sauce ) 150 INR  ( 2.5 USD)

Comesum Fast Food  for the tight budgeted.

Comesum Cafe - A famous affordable fastfood chain in India serving indian cuisines.
Comesum Cafe – A famous affordable fastfood chain in India serving indian cuisines.
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Masala Dosa ( spiced mash potato wrap with Dip. only aroun 70 INR ( 1 USD )
A cheap Vegetarian Thali / Meal , with Lassi (Yogurt Drink ) This is around 60 INR (1 USD)
A cheap Vegetarian Thali / Meal , with Lassi (Yogurt Drink ) This is around 60 INR (1 USD)

Street Food !

Masala Egg Omelette Sandwich . A cheap street food , prepared while you wait. Which was is good because you get to see how its done. (think fairly clean street food)
Masala Egg Omelette Sandwich . A cheap street food , prepared while you wait. Which was is good because you get to see how its done. (think fairly clean street food) Costs  20 INR  (.5 USD )
Chicken Afgan (smoked/BBQed on a traditional Clay pot.
Chicken Afgan (smoked/BBQ-ed on a traditional Clay pot.) A usual Find in Pajar Ganj
Mutton  Shawarma ( just the filling ) no pita . 40 INR ( less than 1 USD ) . I mixed this with my Biryani Rice. =)
Mutton Shawarma ( just the filling ) no pita . 40 INR ( less than 1 USD ) . I mixed this with my Biryani Rice. =)
Street Side . Chicken Biryani with rice. around 70 INR ( 1.5 USD )
Street Side . Chicken Biryani with rice. around 100 INR ( less than 2 USD ) with 2 pcs. mid sized chicken
Jamun Balls. deep fried sweet dough with caramel sauce. Yummy ! 15 INR for 2 piece !
Jamun Balls. deep fried sweet dough with caramel sauce. Yummy ! 15 INR for 2 piece !

 

Agra City and the Taj Mahal Up Close

Probably the most Significant – recognized Symbol of Indian Architecture is the Taj Mahal , of Agra, Uttar Pradesh State, Central India.  The monument was conceived out of the love of the king Shah Jahan for his deceased wife,  Mumtaz Mahal . Repeatedly mistaken as a temple or a mosque, Taj Mahal is in fact a Mausoleum, where the remains of Mumtaz Mahal, and the King , are buried , right at the center of the marble building. The Taj Mahal is widely recognized as “the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world’s heritage.

Height: 171 m
Architectural Style: Mughal architecture
Architects: Ustad Ahmad Lahouri, Ustad Isa ( www. wikipedia .com )

Taj Mahal at 7 am, just in time when visitors start coming in.
Taj Mahal at 7 am, just in time when visitors start coming in.

Taj Mahal is located at the center of Agra city , in fact, the industry of this city is mainly on tourism revolving around the Heritage Complex. Agra is a fairly smaller city, as compared to Kolkata or Delhi. And being a touristic place, be aware of the overpriced touts and souvenir vendors around the perimeter of the complex. Better buy entrance tickets at legitimate agencies , or at the complex itself.

Entry to Taj Requires a ticket of 750 INR ( 13 USD ) , which can be purchased from the three entranceways to the complex , namely , West Gate , South Gate ( near Taj Ganj and Market ) , and the East Gate ( near shilpgram , the more quiet side of Agra where nice hotels are located ).   Any Hotel and Guesthouse in Agra can also assist you with this.

Best Time to Visit : Sunrise, at around 7 am. When tourist crowds are minimal. By 9 am, locals came flocking in.

When Entering Taj, do note that food , beverages, pens, cigarettes, lighters , Video recorder and even tripods are forbidden inside the complex. Still cameras and cellphones are allowed after security check.

Entrance Gate to Taj Mahal Complex
Entrance Gate to Taj Mahal Complex
Obligatory Bench Shot , where Lady Diana once  Took hers during the 80's
Obligatory Bench Shot , where Lady Diana once Took hers during the 80’s
Taj Mahal , photogenic on every angle/
Taj Mahal , photogenic on every angle/
View of the complex entrance way, when standing righr at the grounds of the tomb
View of the complex entrance way, when standing righr at the grounds of the tomb
Details of Taj Tomb.
Details of Taj Tomb.
hand carved frescos  on  all sides the monument
hand carved frescos on all sides the monument
Back side view of Taj, Showing the Mosque at the right .
Back side view of Taj, Showing the Mosque at the right .
The Marble Grounds of the tomb is well taken care of. Before stepping on the main tomb structure, Shoes should be wrapped with fabric. which is handed over to you with the ticket.
The Marble Grounds of the tomb is well taken care of. Before stepping on the main tomb structure, Shoes should be wrapped with fabric. which is handed over to you with the ticket.
Moulding designs on the walls of the tomb. These designs are made of cut out stones , and not paint.
Moulding designs on the walls of the tomb. These designs are made of cut out stones , and not paint.
Details of Taj's Hand carved Stone frescos
Details of Taj’s Hand carved Stone frescos
Reflection of Taj on my Sunglasses , as composed by the indian local who helped me take epic jump shots .
Reflection of Taj on my Sunglasses , as composed by the indian local who helped me take epic jump shots .
Close up of Taj Mahal Wall Frescos made of semi precious stones, skilfully carved by hand.  I specifically took this shot of a broken piece , to prove its solid material.
Close up of Taj Mahal Wall Frescos made of semi precious stones, skilfully carved by hand. I specifically took this shot of a broken piece , to prove its solid material.
The Majestic Taj at around 9 am. fully kissed by the morning sun
The Majestic Taj at around 9 am. fully kissed by the morning sun

The Classy 5 star Hotel of The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra  is also worth a visit , which is located within the area of Taj Mahal East Gate and Shilpgram.  For an extra Budget, it would be nice to cool down at this hotel for coffee or tea, right after  visiting Taj complex.

The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra pool side. With the towers of the Taj peeping from the lush treepark surrounding it.
The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra pool side. With the towers of the Taj peeping from the lush treepark surrounding it.
The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra entrance way
The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra entrance way
camel ride from Taj Complex to The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra
camel ride from Taj Complex to The Oberoi Amarvilas Agra

The Agra Fort  , another stunning Landmark of the City .

Entrance Fee : 300 INR ( 5 USD )

Best time to visit : In the afternoon, after Taj Mahal

Entrance way to the Red Fort, Agra .
Entrance way to the Agra Fort
Red Fort Agra. another stunning Architectural landmark of Agra, Uttar Pradesh State, India
Agra Fort. another stunning Architectural landmark of Agra, Uttar Pradesh State, India
Details of the Red Fort Palace
Details of the Agra Fort Palace
Intricate Gardens of the Red Fort Palace, Agra
Intricate Gardens of the Agra Fort Palace, Agra
Play of landscape colors
Play of landscape colors
Typical Mughal Archway. Common All over Inda.
Typical Mughal Archway. Common All over Inda.
Entrance way to the Fort
Entrance way to the Fort
Locals paying homage to the Palace of Agra fort
Locals paying homage to the Palace of Agra fort
Agra Fort
Agra Fort
Vegetarian momo's . (indian dumplings )
Vegetarian momo’s . (indian dumplings )
Chow mien at the guesthouse i stayed, which was very good.
Chow mien at the guesthouse i stayed, which was very good.
Having loads of spice powders and condiments is a usual sight when dining in  India.  For them, life is more than just Salt and pepper.
Having loads of spice powders and condiments is a usual sight when dining in India. For them, life is more than just Salt and pepper.

 

Other than these two monuments, and the Classy Amarvilla 5 star Hotel,  theres nothing else to See in Agra City  itself. I actually find the restaurants there very limited and overpriced . And traveling by rickshaw is total rip off. A Two nights stay at this city will suffice.

Where I stayed :

Friends Paying Guesthouse , 10 minutes walk to Taj Mahal East Gate  , the quiet side of Agra. Rooms are at around 10 usd for two people . This is already a good deal considering the location of the guesthouse , which is just minutes away from the Taj.

Landmark ( ShilpGram complex , where tickets to Taj Mahal East Gate are sold )  Upon Arriving in Agra, tell your rickshaw to bring you at ShilpGram / Taj Mahal East Gate, and walk to the guesthouse with google map. it is impossible to miss.

 

Getting To Agra :

5 hours Train From Delhi , or 4 hours Train from Jaipur .  ( Agra somewhere almost halfway between the two. )  AC Train Ticket  at around 700 INR ( 12 usd )  via the hotel or agency , or cheap sleeper’s ticket  at 255 INR (4 usd) via online , which is more difficult to secure.

I do not recommend getting on a day trip bus as it will take much of your time.

Indian Architecture of Jaipur, Rajasthan

Jaipur , is probably the best city I’ve visited during my 15 days stay in India.  Although described by the lonely planet as “diesel soaked streets “, I actually found Jaipur more safe and in order, as compared to other cities i’ve visited. Maybe its because I found a nice accommodation tucked in a less crowdy part of city, which is also not too far from the center (which I will discuss on my next post).  In addition, I find the public buses of Jaipur easy to navigate from one heritage site to another. Jaipur has no metro subway station by the way.

Jaipur is the Capital of Rajasthan, a desert state at the west side of India, bordering Pakistan . Lahore Pakistan can in fact be reached from Rajasthan by Bus.  Being a Desert State, the landscape is undeniably different as the hue of the city turns sunny, sandy and yellow pinkish.

Once being the center of Mughal Rule by the Royal Bloods during the 17th and 18th century, Jaipur itself is rich in old and iconic Indian Architecture and well preserved Heritage Sites . 

This city should not be missed when visiting India. Spend at least 2 nights. Jaipur is around 4-5 hours train ride from Agra.

Here are some of the best preserved sites worthy of Visit .

The City Palace Complex

View of City Palace Complex
View inside the City Palace Complex
Charming Street side cafe
Charming Street side cafe
Nice Details made of Marble Stones
Nice Details made of Marble Stones
Entranceway to City Palace Complex
Entranceway to City Palace Complex
The Noted Peacock entranceway in Jaipur City Palace
The Noted Peacock entranceway in Jaipur City Palace
a view of the city palace , Jaipur
a view of the city palace , Jaipur

Hawah Mahal , The Palace of the Wind, dedicated to the women of the King . The palaces architecture is designed to have a lot of air passages , latticed walls and funnels to cool the palace interiors, as such , the name, Palace of the Winds.

This place is around 15 minutes walk from the city palace complex.

Hawa Mahal Palace in Jaipur. One of the most intricately crafted masonry building Ive seen so far.  Stunning !
Hawa Mahal Palace in Jaipur. One of the most intricately crafted masonry building Ive seen so far. Stunning !
Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal
View of Jaipur and the Desert state of Rajasthan from a tower of Hawa Mahal
View of Jaipur and the Desert state of Rajasthan from a tower of Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal

Jantar Mantar Observatory , and the Market just outside the city palace complex

at Jantar Mantar Word Heritage Site ( Astronomical Instrument of Old India in reading the stars )
at Jantar Mantar Word Heritage Site ( Astronomical Instrument of Old India in reading the stars )
Jaipur Market
Jaipur Market
Jaipur Market
Jaipur Market
around Jaipur
Around Jaipur

Bus Ride from Hawah Mahal to Amber Fort , which is at the next town, about 20-30 minutes away.

Bus to Amber Fort , just around the corner of Hawa Mahal . Very convenient and cheap to travel to Amer Town.
Bus to Amber Fort , just around the corner of Hawa Mahal . Very convenient and cheap to travel to Amer Town.
Amber Fort from the outside
Amber Fort from the outside
Details at Amber Fort
Details at Amber Fort
Amber Fort
Amber Fort
The way up to Amber fort
The way up to Amber fort
Amber Fort Courtyard
Amber Fort Courtyard
Amber Fort
Amber Fort
Amber Fort
Amber Fort
Jaigarh Fort , the well preserved palace on top of a hill, walkable from  Amber Fort
Jaigarh Fort , the well preserved palace on top of a hill, walkable from Amber Fort

Ive visited all those forts with the composite ticket I bought for 650 INR , which i find very practical to see all those Heritage sites in a Day .

Composite Tickets to the Heritage Sites of Jaipur, which costs around 650 INR ( 12 usd )
Composite Tickets to the Heritage Sites of Jaipur, which costs around 650 INR ( 12 usd )

 

Other Noteworthy Architecture I passed by while roaming the streets of Hathroi Fort, where I stayed.

Modernist Style Residence in Jaipur, but still exuding that old Indian Feel in it . Don't you think?
Modernist Style Residence in Jaipur, but still exuding that old Indian Feel in it . Don’t you think?
Maya Hotel's nice entrance way
Maya Hotel’s nice entrance way
Some Nice Architecture In Jaipur
The Residence where I took my Kalp Yoga Classes for two morning, which was just at the back of the hotel i stayed in.     ( Check out my blog on thing to do in Jaipur, apart from the the Heritage site visits. )

 

 Jaipur Hotel Lobby  , almost all the boutique hotels Ive visited have lavish embellishments and hand painted frescos which gives it that authentic indian feel.
Jaipur Hotel Lobby , almost all the boutique hotels Ive visited have lavish embellishments and hand painted frescos which gives it that authentic indian feel.

India Visa on Arrival for Pinoys (UPDATED Feb. 2015)

Its no secret that a lot of people, including me, factor in “the need for VISA” whenever we choose which country to visit next. Airline tickets to some favourite destinations may be cheap if booked on promo, but still , we think twice , because of the VISA Requirements , which is an added expense and is very taxing to secure, and especially for me, living hours flight away from the capital region where all the foreign embassies are. But fortunately , some particular dream destinations of mine offer Visa on Arrival . India and Nepal were among the top of my list. Back when I was planning my trip India , It was such a relief to know that we Filipinos need not go through the Visa approval process with the Indian Embassy in Manila, since we are granted to enter India via “Tourist VISA on ARRIVAL” on certain International airports. Kolkata included, which is probably the cheapest flight route option to enter India, with Airasia Promo. Other countries are Finland, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Singapore, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia and Myanmar. (as of 2011) . From April 15, 2014 it was extended to include South Korea ( GOINDIA.ABOUT.COM) . The visas are issued at Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata ; and from August 15, 2013, Kochi, Trivandrum, Hyderabad and Bangalore.Maximum validity of a tourist VOA is 30 days. A VOA is strictly for tourism purposes and is not applicable for other types of visa. What I brought with me :

  • Passport with 6-month validity
  • 2 passport size photographs white background (They took only 1 photo.)
  • Photocopy of passport
  • Hotel booking, even for just the first night.  (the TVOA form requires an Address/contact in India)
  • Return ticket or Exit ticket to Nepal in my case
  • Bank certificates , credit card statement for the recent two months , and related documents to prove the availability of funds sufficient for the duration of stay in India.
  • 60 USD TVOA Fee , or in the case of Kolkata Airport , they asked me for 3,600 Indian Rupees .  Good thing I already changed some of my dollars to INR when I was still in KL.

UPDATE :  As of January 2015, securing Visa on Arrival to India now requires online application , for at least 4 days prior to travel . Documentary requirements given above are still applicable. Check out  this link to start the application process .  https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/visa/tvoa.html

my tourist VOA Stamp. If you get your visa at the Embassy in your city, you will probably get the Sticker Version of the Visa
my tourist VOA Stamp. If you get your visa at the Embassy in your city, you will probably get the Sticker Version of the Visa

Arrived at around 12 MN in Kolkata, and it took me an hour to wait at the immigration office for the TVOA . The indian officers that time were quite relaxed, there were only two of us getting the TVOA. The other two were indonesians. Of all the documents I brought, they only took One picture, the payment, and photocopied my passport ( they did not accept the Photocopies I brought with me).  I just filled up the form they provided, and they did not even bother to check my e ticket, hotel booking , and funds documents etc.  The officers were probably tired at that hour.  But still, I recommend you bring all those documents, just in case. KEEP the  3,600 INR VISA Receipt! Getting the TVOA in Kolkata was surprisingly easy for me. It was even more difficult to get through Philippine Immigration at some point.  The Immigration officers we have are sometimes OA .

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at Kolkata Airport

Getting out of the Airport to Kolkata City Center, Since I arrived pass midnight, I opt to spend the night at the airport, which was recommended by some forums. It would be difficult to commute at that hour, and doing that also saved my One night hotel expense. So I just had find a corner in that huge, super cold airport, spread my jacket and lay on the floor. There were not much people sleeping at the airport, as compared to my SG or KL  experience. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose International Airport ( Kolkata Airport ) is modern and relatively new, the terminal two where we landed started operating 2012. It was nice and all, but the Toilet bowl was , uhm…. skidmarked ! which was a welcoming sight for me in India. This sight occured many times in almost all cities Ive been. hahaha. But carry lang =) around 6 am , I checked on the exit to find the local bus. but apparently,  Buses start at 8 am… So I opt to get an airport taxi instead for 150 INR (2.5 USD) to take me to the nearest train station, which was DumDum Metro Train , around 10-15 minutes crazy overspeeding ride crossing highways and cows and goats are everywhere lounging at the middle of the road. My First taste of Indian RUSH ! haha At Dumdum , It was also tricky to find the right METRO STATION to the City , as this train station is interconnected to the rest of the provinces. Do not go up the first train station building, as this is the inter city railway routes.  Ask the locals to lead you to the METRO STATION , which is just a few walks away . From there, I had my first Non Air , Full packed , Indian Train Ride to the City center. And my Indian backpacking experience went on …. =)

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This is the upper deck of dumdum station, which holds the inter city routes. Dont ride here… go down the stairs , to the metro station below
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dumdum inter provinces train junction
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typical view at kolkata. taxi will probably drop you at this place near under the railway.
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peeing station for men .

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Overly Crowded, Interesting, Unforgettable Delhi, India

This is how i spent my 5 hours Sleeper's class train experience. Hello Feet !
This is how i spent my 5 hours Sleeper’s class train experience going to Delhi. Hello Feet !
A view of Main Bazaar , the backpacker's area in Delhi , where I lived for a few nights.  It is Chaotic in a very interesting way.
A view of Main Bazaar , the backpacker’s area in Delhi , where I lived for a few nights. It is Chaotic in a very interesting way.
Free Food at Pajarganj !! =) well , its for the locals only.  Its like a weekly alms giving of wealthy hindu Families. You see this everywhere in India, mostly near temples
Free Food at Pajarganj !! =) well , its for the locals only. Its like a weekly alms giving of wealthy hindu Families. You see this everywhere in India, mostly near temples
at a Market in Delhi. I really wondered  what stripping the chicken off its skin was for. Deep fried Chicken skin is the best, man !
at a Market in Delhi. I really wondered what stripping the chicken off its skin was for. Deep fried Chicken skin is the best, man !
The deep fried Nude Chicken In Chandni Chowk. Interesting ! but i still prefer the skinned piece with all those Bad MSG hahaha
The deep fried Nude Chicken In Chandni Chowk. Interesting ! but i still prefer the skinned piece with all those Bad MSG hahaha
Curried Lamb Stew from Baphe da hotel , as featured by Migrationology.com  . I had time looking for this in Connaught place, New Delhi . But indeed it was worth the task ! this dish is unforgettably delicious !
Curried Lamb Stew from Baphe da hotel , as featured by Migrationology.com . I had time looking for this in Connaught place, New Delhi . But indeed it was worth the task ! this dish is unforgettably delicious !
Masala Egg Omelette Sandwich . A cheap street food , prepared while you wait. Which was is good because you get to see how its done. (think fairly clean street food)
Masala Egg Omelette Sandwich . A cheap street food , prepared while you wait. Which was is good because you get to see how its done. (think fairly clean street food)
Highest standing minaret in India ,at New Delhi
Highest standing minaret in India ,at New Delhi
BaLai Temple ( more known as the Lotus Temple) in Delhi. Contrary to the usual notion, This is not a hindu or Buddhist Temple . This is a Church of Balai , a congregation where all other religions are welcome and encouraged to worship under on roof,  promoting unity and  acceptance between people of different backgrounds.
BaLai Temple ( more known as the Lotus Temple) in Delhi. Contrary to the usual notion, This is not a hindu or Buddhist Temple . This is a Church of Balai , a congregation where all other religions are welcome and encouraged to worship under on roof, promoting unity and acceptance between people of different backgrounds.
Delhi Desserts
Delhi Desserts
Architectural Details at New Delhi International Airport . Just Stunning !
Architectural Details at New Delhi International Airport . Just Stunning !

 

The City of Mumtaz Mahal

Preview of Agra , Uttar Pradesh, India

Taj Mahal at 7 am, just in time when visitors start coming in.
Taj Mahal at 7 am, just in time when visitors start coming in.
A view of Taj at around 7 am opening time. The complex is calm and less crowdy at this hour. The Fountain is still off , and is the only time we can capture the majestic Taj's reflection on clear waterways.
A view of Taj at around 7 am opening time. The complex is calm and less crowdy at this hour. The Fountain is still off , and is the only time we can capture the majestic Taj’s reflection on clear waterways.
The Majestic Taj at around 9 am. fully kissed by the morning sun
The Majestic Taj at around 10 am. fully kissed by the morning sun
Jump shot at Taj Mahal
Jump shot at Taj Mahal
White Herons freely roaming the waterways of Taj Mahal
White Herons freely roaming the waterways of Taj Mahal
Close up of Taj Mahal Wall Frescos made of semi precious stones, skilfully carved by hand.  I specifically took this shot of a broken piece , to prove its solid material.
Close up of Taj Mahal Wall Frescos made of semi precious stones, skilfully carved by hand. I specifically took this shot of a broken piece , to prove its solid material.
Tower of the mosque within the grounds of Taj Mahal
Tower of the mosque within the grounds of Taj Mahal
At the back side of Taj, with  an unobstructed view of Agra and the River.
At the back side of Taj, with an unobstructed view of Agra and the River.
Indian Boy in Agra
Indian Boy in Agra
Charming Palace corners of Agra Fort
Charming Palace corners of Agra Fort
Amazing Manicured Landscape
Amazing Manicured Landscape
Locals paying homage to the Palace of Agra fort
Locals paying homage to the Palace of Agra fort
Agra Fort
Agra Fort

 

Royal Maharaja of Jaipur

The City of Jaipur gave to me probably the best Indian travel experience by far , with its rich history of Mughal kingdoms, Royalties and Maharajas, the well preserved Mughal/Indian Architecture ,  a lot of street food, kebabs, shawarmas , and best affordable accommodations.

Here are some preview shots of my Jaipur experience.

Hawa Mahal Palace in Jaipur. One of the most intricately crafted masonry building Ive seen so far.  Stunning !
Hawa Mahal Palace in Jaipur. One of the most intricately crafted masonry building Ive seen so far. Stunning !
A view of Jaipur City from a tower of Hawa Mahal
A view of Jaipur City from a tower of Hawa Mahal
City Palace in Jaipur
City Palace in Jaipur
a view of the city palace , Jaipur
a view of the city palace , Jaipur
The Noted Peacock entranceway in Jaipur City Palace
The Noted Peacock entranceway in Jaipur City Palace
Selfie ! Monghul courtyard style.
Selfie ! Mughal courtyard style.
Jaigarh Fort near Jaipur , sitted on top of the Hill overlooking the desert state.
Jaigarh Fort near Jaipur , sitted on top of the Hill overlooking the desert state.
Amber Fort Courtyard in Jaipur
Amber Fort Courtyard in Jaipur
Snake Charmer in Jaipur
Snake Charmer in Jaipur
Jaipur morning Sun
Jaipur morning Sun

Streets of Kolkata, India

Preview of my Kolkata Experience..

Chaotic? Well, yes. But it is the busy streets, the loudest horns and crowded markets that makes this colonial city Incredibly India, as it is. I may not have seen much of historic Mughal heritage sites in this place , but there is already so much going on in every corner , that makes Kolkata , interesting.

More shots to follow.

 

Kolkata International Airport. Its also something !
Kolkata International Airport. Its also something !
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the Yellow taxis buzzing around the colonial streetscape of Kolkata, are really charming to look at in an old fashion way
Roti bread with some curry. My First Street food in India
Roti bread with some curry. My First Street food in India
Flower Market in Kolkata, near Hawrah Bridge connecting to to Hawrah Train station .
Flower Market in Kolkata, near Hawrah Bridge connecting to to Hawrah Train station .
Flower Market near Howrah Bridge. Interesting  Sight to see  in Kolkata.
Flower Market near Howrah Bridge. Interesting Sight to see in Kolkata.
Post Holi Kolkata
Post Holi Kolkata
Carinderia in Kolkata India. The chicken Biryani was downright tempting , but ...
Carinderia in Kolkata India. The chicken Biryani was downright tempting , but …
The Famous Hawrah Train Station in Kolkatta
The Famous Hawrah Train Station in Kolkatta
the super yummy Kusum Mutton Roll in park street Kolkatta, mentioned by Migrationology.com as one of his 25 best street food in the world worthy of travel. and indeed it is.
the super yummy Kusum Mutton Roll in park street Kolkatta, mentioned by Migrationology.com as one of his 25 best street food in the world worthy of travel. and indeed it is.
The British colonial  inspired Victoria Hall  in downtown Kolkata.
The British colonial inspired Victoria Hall in downtown Kolkata.

Kathmandu Valley , Nepal

Heres a preview of my Kathmandu Experience , April 2014. Will be publishing some interesting experiences soon.

Bus ride to Kathmandu from bhaktapur
Bus ride to Kathmandu from bhaktapur
Downtown Kathmandu . the nice side of the city surrounding boudanath stuppa
Downtown Kathmandu . the nice side of the city surrounding boudanath stuppa
The iconic Boudanath Stuppa in central Kathmandu .
The iconic Boudanath Stuppa in central Kathmandu .
Eye od the Boudanath  Stuppa
Eye od the Boudanath Stuppa
Me and Karen riding an overpriced Rickshaw around Thamel.
Me and Karen riding an overpriced Rickshaw around Thamel.
Swayambounath
Swayambounath
A View of Swayambounath, the monkey temple on top of a Hill over looking Kathmandu City
A View of Swayambounath, the monkey temple on top of a Hill over looking Kathmandu City
Nepalese Boys on top of a Bus ride , hitching for a free ride. on the way to Nagarkot Nepal.
Nepalese Boys on top of a Bus ride , hitching for a free ride. on the way to Nagarkot Nepal.
Chimes and Bells are usual sight on streets of nepal
Chimes and Bells are usual sight on streets of nepal
Ornament vendors in Bhaktapur, Nepal. A usual street scene there.
Ornament vendors in Bhaktapur, Nepal. A usual street scene there.
Daal Bhat , Nepali Traditional Vegetarian food . with some momos/dumplings
Daal Bhat , Nepali Traditional Vegetarian food . with some momos/dumplings

The Laid back Charm of Bhaktapur, Nepal

There are some of the shots I Got while roaming around the Ancient Brick paved streets of Bhaktapur Nepal , April 2014.

Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Bhaktapur Durbar Square
Bhaktapur landscape . They use a lot of  moulded  clay and bricks as seen on almost every structure, since they are a landlocked mountainous country.
Bhaktapur landscape . They use a lot of moulded clay and bricks as seen on almost every structure, since they are a landlocked mountainous country.
Street scape at Bhaktapur
Street scape at Bhaktapur
Ny first Meat Thali Meal in Nepal. Nepali food is a fusion of Indian curried meat and Chinese Stir fried stuff. as such, this set.
Ny first Meat Thali Meal in Nepal. Nepali food is a fusion of Indian curried meat and Chinese Stir fried stuff. as such, this set.
Old Lady Spinning Cotton to Yarn, the old fashion way.
Old Lady Spinning Cotton to Yarn, the old fashion way.
Old Lady lounging around the Bhaktapur Square
Old Lady lounging around the Bhaktapur Square
Statues of Hindu Temple Guardians
Statues of Hindu Temple Guardians
Nyatapola Temple in Bhaktapur. This  temple square transforms into a vegetable market every morning , and also a ground for senior citizens of Bhaktapur to do their morning exercise . around 9:30 AM , the who square transforms into a souvenir market as the vegetable vendors pack up and commercial stores open for the arriving tourists.  around 5 pm, the vegetable vendors once again set up their patches selling ready made food and farm produces 'til sundown. the transformation of this place happens everyday, which is very interesting.
Nyatapola Temple in Bhaktapur. This temple square is a vegetable market every morning , and also a ground for senior citizens to do their morning exercise . around 9:30 AM , the who square transforms into a busy souvenir market as the vegetable vendors pack up and commercial stores open for the arriving tourists. around 4 pm, the vegetable vendors once again set up their patches selling ready made food and farm produces ’til sundown. the dynamic transformation of this square happens everyday, which is very interesting.
The corners of Nyalapola Temple square are occupied by vegetable and spice vendors in the morning
The corners of Nyalapola Temple square are occupied by vegetable and spice vendors in the morning
Nyatapola square at morning time around 6-7 am , packed with seniors doing morning exercises.
Nyatapola square at morning time around 6-7 am , packed with seniors doing morning exercises.
at around 9 am, the corners of Nyatapola Temple turn into lively chain of shops and souvenir  items.
at around 9 am, the corners of Nyatapola Temple turn into lively chain of shops and souvenir items.

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Nepalese Lady
Nepalese Lady
This lady was happy I took a picture of her. Nepalese people are generally nice and accommodating .
This lady was happy I took a picture of her. Nepalese people are generally nice and accommodating .
Peacock window detail
Peacock window detail
Nepalese Quilts
Nepalese Quilts
Intricate Details . Nepal is known for its skilled wood carvers ,even way back the ancient times.
Intricate Details . Nepal is known for its skilled wood carvers ,even way back the ancient times.
Old style Alley in Bhaktapur.
Old style Alley in Bhaktapur.
Nepalese Man , collecting his sun dried Clay Pots before sunset . Been doing this every day for years . These claypots are used to keep yogurts, a staple food of Nepalese.
Nepalese Man , collecting his sun dried Clay Pots before sunset . Been doing this every day for years . These claypots are used to keep yogurts, a staple food of Nepalese.
Pottery Square in Bhaktapur
Pottery Square in Bhaktapur
Sunset at Bhaktapur Durbar square
Sunset at Bhaktapur Durbar square

Café Hopping in Hongdae, Seoul

Probably one of the best time I had in Seoul was the chillax  “No Particular Go See” day. We woke up a bit late and just  spent the morning in our backpackers’ lounge to chit chat with other guests. In the afternoon, we went strolling on Seoul’s university belt near Hongdae , which also has a lot of bookstores, quaint shops and boutiques. The afternoon ended up into a Cafe Hopping experience.

Koreans are quite fancy with their Coffee and pastries . Interiors are fun, tastefully embellished and usually interactive , as there are corners and boards where you can post your sketches and thoughts or anything that comes in mind to leave something by.

Here are some of the quirky Cafe’s we’ve visited in Hongdae , and all over Seoul .

Coffee Prince , Hongdae –  where the Kpop TV Series was shot , famous to Filipinos and other Asians.  A bit pricey around 4.5 USD per cup, but its worth the money for Yoon Eun-hye fan like me. haha . Coffee was so-so. Cheescake was great. Ambiance was awesome !

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Coffee Prince Cheesecake
Coffee Prince Cheesecake

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Hello Kitty Cafe , Hongdae  –  Just for Fun. haha

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Cats Living Here Cafe, just a stone throw away from Hello Kitty Cafe  .  The whole loft is a play pen for cats and is heaven for Cat lovers . This place is actually a foster home for cats, and customers can also bring with them their loves to play and socialize with other cats, which is cool ! Truly, the korean owner is doing this out of passion =)    Entrance fee to the loft is 8000 won (around 7 USD , and that includes a fix ).  My friends were not into cats so they had to leave me here for an hour while they go shop hopping.

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Baus Haus Dog Cafe  , near Hapjeong Station . This time a heaven for Dog lovers !  This place is a foster home, and is also day care center for dogs when people go on vacation.     

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The Rooftop Cafe at Ssamziegil Shopping Center, Insadong . With it quirky Ambiance and a great view at the Deck .

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Tous les Jours , Myeongdong . Heavenly Sandwiches !

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Baskin and Robbins . Great ice cream , fun and quirky cake pieces , practically located everywhere in Seoul .

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Eat Korean Food like an Emperor

Probably the largest share of expense during my travel to Seoul went to satisfy my tastebuds and fill my tummy. Personally , I believe that it’s ok to spend a little extra on food; After all, its not like every month, you are in Seoul to enjoy real authentic Korean cooking.

Trip to Seoul , October 23 to November 3, 2012 .

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Bibimbap fit for a king. probably the best meal i had during my the trip, prepared by our Korean Friend Jinny
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kimbap – Korean Version of Maki
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cherry tomato , and some rice snacks with meat filling
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banana yogurt shake. My Fave !
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Seafood Salad – Korean Style, with bits of Kimchi
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Spicy fried chicken
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Rice Roll with Tuna in Sesame Mayo Topping . Koreans put sesame in almost everything.
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Haemul Sundubu Jjigae (Seafood Soft Tofu Stew)
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Sang gyeopsal Meal. Lean Pork strips grilled on stone.
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Sweet Potato never looked this good.
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pancake from Hello Kitty Cafe
Coffee Prince Cheesecake
Coffee Prince Cheesecake

Nam Song River in Vang Vieng, Laos

The town of Vang Vieng is the main reason why I was drawn to visit Laos.

Vang Vieng is known for its beautiful landscape of tall Karst hills surrounding the small town, which is seated at the banks of Nam Song (Mekong) River.  Vang Vieng became famous to travellers, particularly the young party goers, during the year 2005 onwards, for its riverbank bars , extreme parties and drunks drifting themselves on tubes down the river.  Until the last quarter of 2012 when the parties already brought too much hazard and accidents , that the Lao government decided to cease the trend.

Today, Vang Vieng without the parties, may be considered a boring destination for many. But to some , including myself , Vang Vieng of today was brought back to its small town beauty ; humble, relaxing atmosphere , beautiful landscape by the river , where one can enjoy local beer and just sit by the river on a lazy afternoon.

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The town of Vang Vieng, fog embraced in the morning
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View for my room at the 4th floor of Bountang Guest house . Priceless!

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my 7 USD hotel room at the 4th floor of Bountang Guest house . I did not make any prior reservations to this because I wanted to find a good room with an unobstructed view of the hills.
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Vang Vieng Town

Woke up early one morning to check on the streets and the Market.

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First time to see Grilled Chicken Egg with Spices . Did not enjoy this though. The spices were too strong.
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Grilled Cow Genitals !

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People these days visit Vang vieng to do Mountain trekking, kayaking, caving and tubing, which is what I exactly did . All that activity including lunch and transportation for only 12 USD . Drifting down the Nam Song river surrounded by the Karst Hill landscape was pretty amazing , and is by far the best part of my Indochina Backpacking Trip.

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Travelling to Vang Vieng from the Lao Capital, Vientiane by Van/Mini bus can be arranged with your hostel for only 35,000 kips (4.5 USD) with hotel pick up. You may opt to travel with a local bus from the terminal at the city market , for a cheaper price (an a lot of stops) , but the Van arrangement is more convenient and relatively practical.

Travel is a scenic 4 hours ride. Road is a bit bumpy on some parts. But hey! I  am from the Philippines , so I should be used to bumpy roads and not complain about it. =)

 

 

Laid Back Charm of Vientiane, Laos

The country of Laos, officially referred as Lao People’s Democratic Republic, is a landlocked country in Southeast Asia, bordered by Vietnam to the east, Burma and China to the northwest, Cambodia to the south, and Thailand to the west, as divided by the Mekong River. As a landlocked nation, Laos greatly depends commerce and trade with its neighbouring giants.

Laos is among the few nations today that run on communist rule, to which has only opened its doors to global trade and tourism during the 1990’s . As compared to its neighbours, Laos is less dynamic and is still on the process of coping with the demands of modernity ; we at least for the moment.

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Pra That Luang Shrine, the most respected Religious Symbol of Laos
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Vientiance City, the capital and the biggest city in Laos
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Patuxay Monument, symbol of Lao independence from French rule.

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Vientiane is the capital city of Laos . Though the nation’s the biggest, this city is less modernized, with no railways  and no malls , less noise and traffic , with a lot of patches of green.  The central market is still the city’s source of almost everything.

I arrived to this laid back city on a Sunday afternoon, and I was eased to see that locals enjoying the parks and open spaces, and playing a sepak takraw like game. A number of tourists freely enjoy roaming the streets on bike . Vientiane was definitely a breathe of relaxing atmosphere.

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Palace of the President

Laos is not much visited by Filipinos as compared to other ASEAN nations. In my five days stay, I have not heard of a single Tagalog phrase , I was a few times asked if I were Thai or Chinese. I definitely felt the foreign atmosphere in this Country.

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night market at the riverfront promenade
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The biggest Buddhist Temple in Vientiane
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reclining Buddha
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A view of the stuppas
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Local juice along the streets. Similar to Thai .

I Explored the nearby night market for local food. They do a lot of grilling and sun drying . This red meat on a ring is like dehydrated seasoned pork , covered with sesame seeds.

I personally think that Lao food is influenced by Chinese , less the flair and artful preparation, since Laos is farther up the mountainous side of Indochina Peninsula.

Chinese food and lifestyle definitely made an influence neighbouring countries in Southeast Asia. But with the route I travelled, I have observed that the farther the country is from China, the simpler the food becomes.

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My First Lao food dinner at a local night market. Air dried seasoned pork , and banana leaf wrapped fish egg, which I first thought was rice.
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Air dried – seasoned pork up close. yummy ! This is their version of Chinese Asado.
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grilled frog. More than just a delicacy, frog is considered a staple food in Laos. Probably because the country is landlocked and seafood supplies are imported from Thailand and Vietnam.
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Grilled catfish
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night market
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Egg crepe ,which can be found everywhere in Laos.

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One fine morning in Vientiane , I woke up at 5:30 am to check out the nearby Talao Sat Public Market , which is the city’s center for trade .

It is always a priority of mine to visit public markets whenever I go places, because it is where one finds cheaper souvenirs, and authentic cooking. But more to that, public markets are less trendy and more on the local atmosphere, which gives visitors an interesting vibe on how the foreign community starts up its day.

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First time to see this much Boiled Whole Chicken. This is done to prevent meat spoilage. I have also noticed that sellers here don’t use ice .
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French Baguette. Strong french influence since Laos has been under France for quite a while.
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Steamed rice prepared on a basket. very different from the way Filipinos do it.
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From a local eatery. Bamboo Soup + grilled pork and rice
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Bamboo soup ( Kong No Mai Sai Yanang ) Delicious ! similar to our pinoy Lau-uy due to its texture
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Familiar Sight. Icy Gems are still popular in Laos .

Thailand – Laos Border Crossing

Visiting Laos was not originally part of my Indochina backpacking trip . I have not known much about it before, as compared to the touristy Vietnam, and the Heritage Sites in Cambodia.  But I came across  http://mylovelylife88.wordpress.com ‘s visit to the small town of Vang Vieng in  Central Laos, and my thoughts immediately got caught by the town’s Karst limestone hills standing tall by the soft flowing river. Laos was once under strict communist rule, and it was only during the mid 90’s that Laos has fully opened its doors to tourism.

Thus decided to allot a few days to see Laos, and it  was a good thing that getting there is just an overnight train away from Bangkok.

Below is my detailed travel from Bangkok, Thailand to Vientiane, capital of Laos.

From Hualamphong Train Station , Bangkok , I booked a second class , aircon sleeper train for 688 baht ( around 22 USD ) to Nong Khai ( Thai border point to Laos ) . Cheaper non-aircon train seats (No bed) are also available for around half the price.  Hualamphong Station is pretty organized and the officers converse in English. Train left Bangkok around 8pm, and arrived at Nongkhai train station around 9 am the next day. The train made very few quick stops on towns, but Nongkhai is the last stop, so it would be impossible to miss this.

Further information about the trip can be read at http://www.seat61.com/Laos.htm#.UltK69Jcy0c

From Hualamphong Train Station , Bangkok , I booked a 688 baht ( around 22 USD ) overnight train to Nong Khai ( Thai border point to Laos )
From Hualamphong Train Station , Bangkok , I booked a second class , aircon sleeper train for 688 baht ( around 22 USD ) to Nong Khai ( Thai border point to Laos )
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Hualamphong Station, Bangkok
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These seats turn into beds with curtain partition. It was surprisingly comfortable, i had a good uninterrupted sleep .
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morning coffee at the train. around 6:30 am.
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Nong Khai Train Station, Thailand .

Nongkhai station also has an immigration office of Thailand. After clearing with Thai immigration, I transferred to another train headed to Thanaleng Station,Laos for 20 baht.  It was a 20 minute train travel that crosses Mekong River.Another option to cross borders is by bus, since train schedules to Laos are very limited as of this year(2013).  Upon arriving at Thanaleng Station, you will immediately see the Lao immigration counters.

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The transfer train from Nong Khai , Thailand, to Thanaleng , Laos. only 20 Baht . around 20 minutes ride.
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The 20 minute train ride across the Mekong River to Laos
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The Friendship Bridge between two countries divided by the Mekong River

Thanaleng Station is located 15 kms to Vientiane capital of Laos , around 30 minutes travel time. There are a number taxis/vans to the capital that can be shared with fellow travellers. We got ours for 400 baht , at 100 baht per person, since there were 4 of us who shared. I shared with 3 Thai nationals.

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View of downtown Vientiane . Quite a Laid back city. Relax . not much traffic .
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I just walked myself around the city center . It was sunday afternoon that time .
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Vientiane City Center , view from the top of the Patuxay monument .
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Some charming residential area in Downtown Vientiane
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Pra That Luang Shrine. Laos’ sacred religious symbol. said to contain some relics of Buddha.
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Patuxay Monument, symbol of Laos’ independence from France.

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And there I was in the capital city of Vientiane, Laos ; laid back, less noisy , not much traffic, ,no big shopping malls. The country embodies a relaxed atmosphere and a perfect view of sunset by the Mekong.

Bangkok Street Scene

Bangkok probably has the quirkiest and most interesting street scene in all Southeast Asian Countries. From its intricately designed palaces and temples,  stretchy street markets and shopping districts, cheap tropical fruits and local cuisines,  to extreme sights such as prank toys openly sold on sidewalks , deep fried insect delicacies ,  lots of out and loud lady boys, and all night long partying at Khaosan Road. Bangkok streets will never go boring .

I Stayed at Rambuttri Road, one of Bangkok’s backpackers area where affordable hostels and guesthouses are located, with price ranging from 200-400 baht (6-12 usd) per person. Rambuttri Road, is located in Bangkok’s historic Rattanakosin District and is a walking distance to the palace, museums and buddhist temples , and is also just 2 blocks away from the famous party street, Khaosan Road.

Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Intl. Airport is 60 – 90 minutes travel by Taxi to the city center , and the city’s railway system do not reach Bangkok’s old district where most backpackers area are located . Metered taxi fare can go as high as 450 baht, per way (12 usd) . The most convenient way to get to Rambuttri Road and Khaosan Road from the airport is  by shared taxi/van arranged by travel agencies, for 100 baht / person (3 usd) . Shared taxi/van are just outside the airport and the the english speaking tourist information center at the arrival area can talk you through this. Public bus may be cheap, but could be very confusing for first timers.

Below are some snapshots I took on my three days visit to Bangkok last September 2013 . It was my second time to visit the country so this time I just passed by the usual tourist spots. This trip was more on checking the city streets and enjoying what local Thais do and indulge on .

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Pad Thai for Breakfast at a street side eatery along Rambuttri Road. 35 baht (around 1 USD)
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Stir fried Thai Chicken, 50 baht (1.6 USD)
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Wat Pho Temple is open 8am-5pm daily. I went just before closing time, around 4:30 and I did not pay the 100 baht entrance fee anymore.
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The Reclining Buddha
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2 Baht boat ride, crossing the river to Wat Arun . The small Port is just at the back of Wat Pho(Reclining Buddha Temple)
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View of Bangkok from the top of Wat Arun’s Central Stuppa .
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View of Bangkok from the top of Wat Arun’s Central Stuppa
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Various Skewers just outside Wat Pho.
Stunning View of Wat Arun at night, from the opposite side of the river
Stunning View of Wat Arun at night, from the opposite side of the river
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Sample of Thai Architecture – inspired building.
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More Skewers along Rambuttri Road
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Thai styleTaco , topped with coconut cream, and coco shreds.
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Grilled ripe banana (Saba Variety)
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A store of Ready made – take out food.
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Ready made food for take out. this is their version of Filipino Karinderia
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Took a bus from Rambuttri Road to Pratunam District , where most malls are located . Bus is at 7 baht .
A streetside installation near Siam Paragon
A streetside installation near Siam Paragon
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Ronald Mcdonalds saying Sawasdee !
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A salad bar in Siam Paragon. Yummy !
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View outside Central World Mall in Pratunam
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A Partying street side restaurant in Chatuchak Market with a Dancing cook and a DJ . They serve good cocktail drinks
More deep fried dumplings. Thai use more anise spice , compared to chinese , which gives it a very strong smell.
More deep fried dumplings. Thai use more anise spice , compared to chinese , which gives it a very strong smell.
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Meat balls , with a strong Anise smell .
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Deep fried pork
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Bus ride back to Rambuttri area during peak hours , 7pm
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Night market near Grand Palace . They have portable pizza oven
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Thai street noodles for 20 baht
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Stewed pork legs with a very strong Anise Smell
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Fried Bugs  and insects. Thailand’s known exotic delicacy!
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Fried Hoppers . Not strange for me since hoppers are also eating in the Philippines
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Fried Worm

 

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View of the Bars along Rambuttri Road at night.
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Khaosan Road Party Scene, tourists taking over the street
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Transportation packages to other Thai cities
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An interactive screen from one of the Malls

Cambodia – Thailand Border Crossing

Siem Reap, Cambodia and Bangkok, Thailand are probably the two most visited and most interesting cities in Indo-China Peninsula , and given enough days, visiting these two cities in one vacation is possible since they are just around 5-6 hours direct travel ( 400 kms.) on lean days (not much immigration cue) , and border crossing is relatively easy.

There are several options when travelling to Bangkok from Siem Reap, depending on ones preferred time schedule and budget. Below are some of the usual options done by backpackers . Hope this would help.

The cheapest way is to have several transfers (Bus+Tuktuk+Train) which only costs around 16 USD , exclusive of Visas if required. See  http://www.seat61.com/Cambodia.htm#Siem Reap for detailed Information.

Speedboats can also take you from one city to another for 35 to 40 USD, which is probably the most scenic and adventurous option that makes it worth the pay.

The easiest way to travel between these cities is with Nattakan Direct Bus Lines which has just been launched Feb 2013 . Be aware that some travel agencies in Siem Reap would recommend a different direct bus to Bangkok, when in fact you would still be transferring to another bus when you get to Thailand.  Nattakan Bus Line is the only public bus recognized and allowed by government of both nations to take passengers directly between the two cities.

For convenience and to avoid touts and hassle , I took this Bus trip for 28 , USD , inclusive of AM Snack , Coffee , packed lunch and water. All passengers are given an ID for the trip.

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The Nattakan Bus Ticketing Office where I purchased my Siem Reap-Bangkok Direct Bus one day in Advance. Office is located a few stores from KFC (the only KFC branch in Siem Reap )
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Siem Reap to Poipet (Cambodian Border) – 2 hours travel time
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Scene at the Cambodian Border . Bus drops you off at Cambodian Immigration, and will wait for all passengers just outside Thai Immigration in Aranyaprathet (Thai Border)
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Natakkan Aircon Bus
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Cambodian Archway, with the immigration office at the right. ( Not really an office, more of like a counter where people fall in line) taking pictures are not allowed in any immigration offices.
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Thai Entrance at Aranyaprathet , with the Immigration office at the left. This is just around 150 meters walk from Cambodian Immigration.
packed lunch provided by the bus
packed lunch provided by the bus
Bus full of Europeans. There were only 3 of us , Asians during the trip.
Bus full of Europeans. There were only 3 of us , Asians during the trip.

Do note that there are No Visa fees for Filipinos and  and other Aseans when crossing these borders , and Thailand is kind enough not to collect minimal entry fees, unlike when entering Cambodia and Laos.

Thai Immigration is just around 150 meters walk from Cambodian Immigration, and you will notice large hotels and casinos at the Cambodian side. Gambling is illegal in Thailand.

After clearing with Thai immigration at Aranyaprathet , the bus loads up all the registered passengers  , then head directly to Bangkok . No more bus stops since the bus also has a comfort room . Travel time took around 8 hours , including immigration stop overs and an hour traffic we got when we entered Bangkok.

Angkor Wat Solo Day Tour

My Visit to Angkor Wat Complex has somewhat put to reality the days when we used to research and detail this temple for our History of Architecture Subject. More than Just a sacred Religious Site for Buddhist , Angkor Wat is a showcase of early mankind’s craftsmanship and ingenuity, making it one of Man’s greatest Architectural Masterpieces . On my first morning in Siem Reap, I rented a tuktuk for $ 19 USD that i could catch the temple as the sun rises behind its towers and perfect symmetry. At 4:30 am , Indeed, it was amazing!

Angkor Complex is around 20 minutes ride from the city. It would have been cheaper if I knew how to ride a bike since they can be rented for only 3 USD.  Entrance fee to the complex is 20 USD. You get an ID Pass with your picture in it.

I did not book a guide to talk me though the temples but I made brief researches on its history, and also the maps and brochures I got from Angkor Museum were helpful.

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Bikes for rent, only 3 USD
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My 19 USD tuktuk ride , good for 4. Picks you up at 4:30 am .
Any hotel can help you get one.

The Angkor Wat Main Building ,

The biggest and most well preserved. While generally considered a temple for worship, some expert say this was built as a tomb , because of its west orientation.

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I was the first one to get inside the Complex, and It was very difficult to do a selfie without a tripod. haha
I was the first one to get inside the Complex, and It was very difficult to do a selfie without a tripod. haha
Carved Frescos depicting the life and struggles of the Khmer Kings during the early days
Carved Frescos depicting the life and struggles of the Khmer Kings during the early days
A pact of tourists , taken from inside Angkor Wat, since I was the first to go in, while they are still busy taking sunrise pictures.
Pact of tourists , taken from inside Angkor Wat, since I was the first to go in, while they are still busy taking sunrise pictures.
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Angkor at around 6:30 am, moments after sunrise.

The Bayon  in Angkor Thom, 

one of the most widely recognised temple in Siem Reap because of the giant stone faces that adorn the towers. Built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the official state temple of the Mahayana Buddhist King Jayavarman VII, the Bayon stands at the centre of Jayavarman’s capital, Angkor Thom.

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The Ta Prohm

Strangely beautiful as it has been taken over by the jungle , and minimal restoration has been done to maintain its atmosphere of of trees growing out of the ruins. This is the most dramatic of all Khmer Temples .

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Cambodian Artists selling his sketches inside the temple

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the Supposed Sunset View of Angkor
the Supposed Sunset View of Angkor Wat

After I visited the lesser temples , I asked my tuktuk driver to take me back to the main Angkor Wat to see the sunset. But it was obvious that a storm was brewing, so we decided to head back to the City.

It was a tiring day of walking and climbing, but Ill definitely visit this place again to take an Angkor Sunset Selfie =)

Siem Reap, Cambodia

On my last day in Siem Reap , I decided to make it my ‘No Itinerary day’ and just experience the charming small city on foot. I Got up at 6 am and decided to visit the central market to experience how the locals start their day. Indeed, it was an interesting morning where everything was relatively new to my senses.

Food area at the Central Market
Food area at the Central Market
Tried the cambodian Cold Noodles ( Banh Hoi ) with peanuty/ slightly spicey sauce . around 1 usd.
Tried the cambodian Cold Noodles ( Banh Hoi ) with peanuty/ slightly spicey sauce . around 1 usd.
Soya Based Cold drinks .
Soya Based Cold drinks .

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Spices
Spices
The shellfish salad up close. Slimey - Raw Shellfish in tamarind sauce !!!
The shellfish salad up close. Slimey – Raw Shellfish in tamarind sauce !!!
Shellfish Salad, in spicey tamarind sauce. I tried one piece and It was very difficult to open. But the shellfish is very fresh so it doesnt small bad.
Shellfish Salad, in spicey tamarind sauce. I tried one piece and It was very difficult to open. But the shellfish is very fresh so it doesnt small bad.
Crab Salad !! Small crabs, and im assuming its very difficult to eat.
Crab Salad !! Small crabs, and im assuming its very difficult to eat.
Small Crabs again . Slightly Cooked.
Small Crabs again . Slightly Cooked.

Central Siem Reap on Foot .

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cambodian Stir fried noodles. Yummy because the greens and bean sprouts are just slightly heated , different from chinese noodles.
cambodian Stir fried noodles. Yummy because the greens and bean sprouts are just slightly heated , different from chinese noodles.

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Angkor National Museum. around 15 usd entrance fee. They have a walkie talkie to talk you through the exhibits.
Angkor National Museum. around 15 usd entrance fee. They have a walkie talkie to talk you through the exhibits.

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Chorizo like - skewer . Always with green papaya salad. But not as sour as Pinoy Atchara
Chorizo like – skewer . Always with green papaya salad. But not as sour as Pinoy Atchara

A Local referred me to this 4 usd Khmer Shabu Shabu / BBQ Buffet walking distance from Angkor Thom Guesthouse  ! super sulit .

the 4 usd Khmer Shabu Shabu - BBQ Buffet ! super sulit .
the 4 usd Khmer Shabu Shabu – BBQ Buffet ! super sulit .

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Pub Street has vibrant nightlife but the shops here are quite pricey.  Better to shop at Angkor Night Market a few blocks away.
Pub Street has vibrant nightlife but the shops here are quite pricey. Better to shop at Angkor Night Market a few blocks away.
Angkor Night Market offers better and cheaper shopping than those shops in Pub Street
Angkor Night Market offers better and cheaper shopping than those shops in Pub Street

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Perfect way to cap a tiring day is a relaxing 2 USD foot massage by the street with wifi, fruits and drinks .

Vietnam – Cambodia Border Crossing

Travelling from Vietnam to Cambodia was probably  the easiest border crossing I had so far.  Below is my travel experience from Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam to Siem Reap, Cambodia . Hope this would help .

There are a number of bus companies travelling HMC to Siem Reap route which takes around 10 hours (500 km) between two cities. I booked my ticket with Sinh Tourist Inc, which is conveniently located near Bui Vien St. where I stayed in HMC. Ticket was at 23 usd, leaving HMC at 6 AM.  I booked this a day in Advance. There were other bus options available and some are cheaper by a dollar or two, but since I am travelling solo,  I prefer to take the earliest departure time available to get me to Siem Reap before dark.

Sin Tourist Inc where I booked my HMC to SR ticket for 23 usd. with two complimentary water
Sin Tourist Inc where I booked my HMC to SR ticket for 23 usd. with two complimentary water

Upon crossing the border, one can immediately see the distinctiveness between the two nations. Vietnam has stretched its commercial development up to the border while the surrounding immediately changed to rural scenes and flat lands the moment you reach Cambodia.   The architecture also changes, from the Chinese-inspired buildings in Vietnam to Cambodia’s shrines and residences more similar to Thailand.

Vietnam Border at Moc Bai
Vietnam Border at Moc Bai
The Obelisk between Vietnam and Cambodia
The Obelisk between Vietnam and Cambodia
Cambodian Border at Bavet
Cambodian Border at Bavet

We left Ho Chi Minh at around 6:30 am and Reached Vietnam Border at Moc Bai in 2 hours , the bus staff took our passport and assisted us in the Vietnamese immigration, then we hopped on the bus again to the Cambodian immigration which was just 200 meters away.

The Cambodian border was too relaxed, our baggages were not even checked .  We were also asked to pay 2 Dollars for processing and stamping fee. Some said this was tout by that immigration office but I did not bother to argue about it.

We got our passport back and left the immigration building ,crossed the Mekong River for about 15 minutes by ferry  and travelled for 3 hours to Cambodia’s Capital , Phnom Penh . We arrived at Sinh Tourist Office in Phnom Penh at around 12 nn,  had lunch and a quick look around at the nearby market , while waiting for our bus transfer to Siem Reap at 2 pm..

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fried tarantula at one of the short stop on our way to Siem Reap
fried tarantula at one of the short stop on our way to Siem Reap

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Central Cambodia is generally flat , rice fields , with some vast patches of swampy areas.  Road itself was OK. Some parts are a bit bumpy , but I dare not complain since I am used to travelling by bus here in the Philippines and some provincial roads are worse .

We arrived in Siem Reap at 7 pm  , at the Sinh Tourist office opposite the Angkor National Museum . Siem Reap is relatively a city which is easy to navigate with the help of google map. Cambodians generally accept US Dollars, even for fares and in public market purchases.

I took a tuk-tuk  for 1 USD to the Central Market where a lot of guest houses can be found.  Streets were wide and well lit.

I did not make any prior hotel reservations since I was looking for decent affordable dorm types and wanted to check my options first before booking .  But for convenience, pre booked hotels are ideal .

Angkor Thom Guest House near Wat Bo. 5 USD/night http://www.angkorthomguesthouse.com/
Angkor Thom Guest House near Wat Bo. , Siem Reap at 5 USD/night http://www.angkorthomguesthouse.com/