Thursday, April 14, 2016

Bangkok: Girls, don't take it slow, take it solo!

Bangkok: Girls, don't take it slow, take it solo!

Going solo!


I got married in early February and quit my current job a month later to move to a new and completely different job. My life was all about transitions. Overwhelming transitions. Life changing moments that was happy, sad and everything in between. I had applied for Thailand visa a couple of weeks back and I got it but initially had no plans to go. In the beginning of March, things got too much to bear. Nothing happened in particular but everything was confusing and I needed to get away from everything. EVERYTHING. In an impulse, I took the decision of a solo trip to Bangkok. Budget was tight right after the wedding so it had to be a budget trip. Tickets were reserved, hotel rooms booked and I was ready with just a backpack with 4 sets of clothes and thunder in my heart.

This is to all the ladies out there. Its never too late or early to travel. Go take that trip you have always craved for to a country you are comfortable. I chose Bangkok because I felt it was safe for me to walk alone in the streets wearing any type of clothes. 

I limited my travel budget to BDT 60,000 but I spent a total of BDT 70,000. I am sharing the details of the entire trip so that you can take tips and plan your solo trip accordingly.

Duration: 4 days 3 nights
Total Cost of trip: BDT 70,000/-
Includes:
Return air tickets (Regent Airways)
3 Night Accommodation with breakfast (Hotel Manhattan, near Asok BTS)
Eating out at various restaurants and cafes of Bangkok (mid range and high range)
Transportation and shopping!

The first adventure I took was taking the BTS to my hotel destinatation rather than a regular taxi ride from Suvarnabhumi Airport. The Skytrain (BTS) and underground (MRT) rail systems connect the main shopping, entertainment and business areas of the city, while river taxis and express boats can be used to explore many historic sites and attractions at the riverside. Taxis are cheap and appear on virtually every corner at almost any time. Tuk-tuks, once a big Bangkok attraction, are slowly disappearing in favour of more comfortable transport, but are still worth a ride at least once. 


The Skytrain gives you amazing views of the urban Bangkok with skyscrapers, temple tops and lush green parks in the middle of the concrete jungle. It also gives you the chance to look around and observe the locals of Bangkok- the funk, the swag and the rush to head to work. 

I split my time of 3 days into visiting places where usually Bangladeshis do not go to. We tend to stick around the Sukhumvhit, Nana and Asok BTS stations. These places are great for shopping and night life and I made sure my hotel was around these places. But I chose to visit places out of someone's regular Bangkok tour. 


Cafe hopping was my first priority and these are the cafes I checked out without any regrets!

- Chu Chocolate Cafe (Exchange Tower)
- The Bookshop Cafe
- The Irish Pub
- Be My Guest
- 24 Owls


The Commons
Take the BTS to Thong Lo/Lor and walk around the posh streets and eat at your heart's (wallet's desire). A must check-out at Thong Lo is The Commons and let me share a glimpse of that place here. The Commons is a community mall dedicated to wholesome and healthy living- check it out to get a feel of what exactly it is. 

Two other amazing places that I visited was the Auto Vintage where a personal collector displays an array of his vintage cars- Mercs, BMW, Cadillac, Mustang. You name it, you got it! It is also a 20 mins drive from On Nut BTS. Another place you would love to visit if you are an Arsenal Team fan is the Arsenal Soccer School. The people are amazingly friendly there and you can watch the kids play!


My favourite shopping spots? Central! Any branch of Central Plaza/World has amazing collection of rare things. They are not as cheap as MBK or Fortune World but definitely worth the money. Electronics is quite reasonable there as I bought my GoPro for THB 7900 (BDT 20,000 approx) from there. 


Also, check out the night market- Ratachad Train Market behind Esplanade Square! Amazing place for vintage buys and street food and drinks. A more posh type of market and getaway along the river is the Asiatique Waterfront where you have rides for the kids and amazing shops! I bought cool watches, phone covers and an Ukelele from there. To go to Asiatique Waterfront, get off at Saphan Taksin BTS and follow the directions to the bay!


I managed to visit almost 20 places in 3 days and I skipped the temples as I am not much into religious history. But don't miss out on them on a solo trip.


My appetite intake was limited to McDonalds and A&W but I did try the Irish Pub and Hooters but I am not big on risky food and it was easy on my wallet too. But I suggest you explore 7/11 and their goodies. I love their microwave goodies and Breezers and local packed snacks!


Last advice, stay hydrated and let people back home know your whereabouts at least every two hours!


Cheers, ladies!


PS: I also took a walk along Cowboy Soi- the red light district of Bangkok. No one harasses you or bothers you if you look like a tourist. In fact, I had a chat with a female stripper and bought her a beer! :D 




Sunday, March 13, 2016

Maldives- a concoction of blue and green!

Maldives- a concoction of blue and green!


A country gifted with the abundance of blue lagoons, white sand and marine treasure, Maldives lies silently at the southwest of India and Sri Lanka.
Fun Facts:
  •  It is the smallest country in Asia (by area and population)
  •  It is a 100% Muslim Sunni country
  •   Everything purchased is subject to 10% service tax and 6% government service tax (GST)


We availed a package costing us BDT 90,000/- per pax ($1155 approx)

Package included:


  •  Return Air Tickets Dhaka-Male-Dhaka
  • 1 night accommodation at Hulhumale (Velima Beach) with breakfast
  •  2 night accommodation at Fun Island Resort (Bodufinolhu Island) with breakfast + lunch + dinner
  •  All airport transfers 
We travelled to Maldives for my honeymoon and our duration of stay was 4 days 3 nights. We went to Maldives from Bangladesh in Maldivian Airlines where there was a stopover at Chennai for an hour. Flight duration was roughly around 5 and half hours. Flights land at Male International Airport which is located on the island called Hulhule. If you have booked a resort, someone from the resort will stand at the arrival gates with your name but in many cases, you will not find anyone. As it happened to us, the best way to go about is to go to the counter of the resort at the airport or report at the information desk.

Note 1: Tourist SIM cards are available at a minimum of $11 which is not worth it if you are here for less than 6 days (all resorts have Wi-Fi).

Day 1
Velima Beach Hotel (facing the sea)

Velima Beach car took us back to the hotel in Hulhumale and we headed out instantly towards the ferry terminal via bus. Hulhumale is an artificial island built to take off population pressure of the capital city, Male and is the only island connected to the airport via road. There is only one bus route in Hulhumale then ends at the ferry terminal. Ferry fare is MVR 5.5 per person and is available from 6am to 2.30am (download Male-Hulhumale ferry schedule here).
Sad part is that there is no night life in Male after 12am. Restaurants close down completely and we found nothing open at night. A couple of hotel restaurants were open but nothing else. So we just had dinner and Shisha at a restaurant called Aioli and the food was great! We returned home with the same route.


Note 2: Please carry the address of your hotel or remember the bus stop number which is nearest to your hotel so that the bus driver can drop you off seeing the address

Day 2 & 3 (Fun Island)


Hulhumale Beach

Our transfer to Fun Island was scheduled for 9am so we took the opportunity to go around Hulhumale and what a brilliant idea it was to wake up at 6am and visit Hulhumale beach which is as blue as the pictures look. The streets are a beautiful grey and green with neatly located grocery shops, tiny 4 storied guest houses, cafes and residential quarters. We rented a buddy bicycle (100 MVR for an hour) and rode around the city. Restaurant options are limited and local cuisine for breakfast is similar to ours- sandwiches, roshi (like our rotis) and omelets.  A two person meal will cost around 100 MVR. Go around the town to experience the quaint and peaceful city life of Hulhumale.


Buddy bike

Hulhumale
The speed boat ride from the airport to Fun Island was exactly 45 minutes and each resort has their speed boats which are quite well maintained.

Prepare your mind to be blown away with the first sight of these resort islands. I cannot type the word “blue” enough times to describe the image on my mind. Our island was a 3-star resort with no swimming or water villa and was considerably small in size. The rooms are quite clean and nice but there was no hand shower in our room so we used the lobby washrooms. In 3-star resorts there is no room service usually as dinner and drinks are served in the restaurant and bars respectively.


Beach Front Room
Chilling by the beach
Entrance to Fun Island


Activities on the island included:


  • Island Hopping to any other resort island or local island- $150 per pax for entire day’s tour with lunch and water
  • Dolphin Cruise- $24 per pax with 50% refund if no dolphin is sighted
  • Sunset Cruise- $84 per couple with a complimentary cocktail
  • Diving- $100 per pax with full gear
  • Snorkeling- $11 per pax (rent of full gear set)
  • Water sports- Yacht ride, Jet Ski, Canoeing, Banana float rides, surfing, stand-paddle etc (ranging from $15-$300)
  • Swimming in the beach from sunrise till sunset
  • Water Polo
  • Fishing
  • Food & beverage:
  • Breakfast, dinner and lunch were included in our package but you have to purchase water and any other beverages
  • Cocktails range from $6 to $20
  • Soft drinks are $4 per 500ml bottle or can
  • Water is $3.5 per 500ml (yes, try to carry your own)
  • Note 3: Purchase snacks and alcohol from the airport or from Hulhumale/Male and bring to island. You would be able to save around $50
Snorkeling
Beach next to the room








Canoeing
























Day 4

Our return flight was in the evening so we took this chance to explore Male which most tourists miss out on. We kept our luggage at the airport ($5 per bag) and headed to Male via ferry (MVR 10 per pax). 
Local Mosque
Dockyard
Male is an absolutely delightful city in daylight and the stony paved roads give the city a European feel. We walked around for 6 hours to get an experience of the city life.
Seagull Ice Cream corner (A must try)
Some parts of the city are a little shabby but do check out the beautiful mosques and little restaurants at every lane. Every road is filled with shops and there is no pattern of category- everything is found everywhere.
Artificial Beach
 Do remember that there is no public transport in Male except taxis. Walking was the only option.


Note 3: Shops remain closed for 15 minutes during prayer times. 

On an ending note, I highly recommend Maldives as the ultiimate honeymoon destination. A sweet evidence of it was this particular Indian couple and I could guess from their interaction that two strangers got married without knowing anything about each other. They entered the resort walking side by side and they left with us, holding hands and sharing shy glances. When two lovers are placed at a location with nothing but the nature around- love is bound to happen :)