Monday, March 30, 2009

Still Walking

Still undecided where my next destination would be. It's a whole world out there.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Back to Work but still Movin'

Now I have 1o months to plan the next big adventure. I'll be working again for cruise ships, around Alaska and Caribbean. Keep on keeping on...

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Quiet Time

Lazy afternoon at the beach. The best part of my trip. Free to take a swim whenever you want, getting up at noon to have breakfast with the sound of the ocean as your gentle alarm. Can't get any better than this.

Not the way to look while on the road.

As much as I would like to lie and tell you this photo was staged, this is really how I looked when I was walking around in Bangkok. At least you don't see the water bottle dangling behind me hooked on my small body bag. :-) You got all the elements here: Camera around the neck, fumbling about with a big map, shorts and flipflops. Such a tourist! But I do look a bit like a Thai local, so at least they don't give me tourist prices! Gee bhat?

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

The Leaning Buddha

This is how the Gods would look like if they decide to take a day off. Thailand did this to me. Made me sit back, relax and stop playing God over my life and what affects it. Stop trying to control everything and just let go. Live.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

The Flying Tuktuks

The Tuktuk - Thailand's very own local Taxi. You pay 40BHT not for the ride, but for the experience.

Monday, March 16, 2009

Bangkok Giant Swing

One of Bangkok's Biggest Landmarks: The Giant Swing. Located in the heart of the city, this monolith blends Thailand's past with the present.

Friday, March 13, 2009

Temple Fever

Thailand's Majestic Temples. The sunset just makes everything glow.

Saturday, March 7, 2009

My Hotel: Thailand Stylin'

This is my Five Star accomodation in Thailand. Centralized ac, plush bed. Enviro Friendly lighting. No electricity. Living with the bare minimum lets you see and hear yourself better. "You are not the contents of your wallet... You are not your car... You are not your damn Khakis..."

Friday, March 6, 2009

The Local Tribes

The beauty of seeing people keep their way of life in Thailand is overwhelming. Simplistic and uncluttered, they make you think about the things you worry about and make you realize that one should contemplate about what matters in our so called lives. What is truly essential is invisible to the eye.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Old Beauty

This was the amazing view from my BHT200/night room in Bangkok. I find it amazing how they were able to keep the old architecture, even though I'm right smack in the middle of the Capital City, mainly because of their buddhist religion. It's just beautiful to look at special early morning.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Award Winning Ads

Street food Vendors do have an interesting way of promoting their merchandise hehe. I guess western slang is all over the world. Well, The beer is f*cking good...

Monday, March 2, 2009

Booze

Nothing beats walking around the streets of Thailand with a big bottle of their Local Beer. Chang Beer or Elephant Beer is a must have to to help you relax while enjoying the sunset at the beach or just strolling around the busy streets of Bangkok.

Friday, February 27, 2009

Street Food

Khao San Road Offers plenty of Street Food choices. They are so cheap that one can Live off P500 Pesos a day easy! You're also eating healthy as local Thai food almost always include veggies, like this veggie spring rolls! The food was just amazing. Never had a single burger or slice of pizza the whole month.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Khao San Road: The Backpacker's Ghetto


Khao San Road, Bangkok: This is known as the Backpacker's Ghetto. Where backpackers from all around the world try to "settle in" as this street is lined with Budget Hostels, restaurants, Bars and Street Food everywhere. A perfect place for a backpacker on a tight budget.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Get up and Go

Working on cruise ships is the fastest way to visit a lot of places in a short period of time. The disappointing thing about it is you can stay at the countries you visit only a few hours, which depend on how long your lunch break is. Frustrated, I decided to travel independently for the first time, (first time I booked a flight myself) and stay in Thailand for a month to really get to breathe in the place. What followed is a great adventure of trying to live off with only a 40 Liter backpack with you, a tight budget and a few pieces of clothing. See my backpack yes. That's all I had.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Thailand Sunset

Most countries that can be visited by Filipinos without a needing a visa (visas usually cost tons of cash and a lot of paperwork) allow Filipinos to stay 30days. My Blog is about my quest to visit these countries on a tight budget. I started with Thailand last January, stayed there for a month, just me and my backpack...

Friday, February 20, 2009

Thinkin chair


Sat on this chair and had a few smokes to think about what i wanted to share... came up with this blog