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Getting Around in Bangkok

Ok, things are starting to get mixed up from now on. As I did not have enough access to electricity on Friday (there was no power outlet in the train) I could not complete my article. So if you read this, just imagine that you read it before the last article if you want to maintain chronological order.

It has been a busy day today. After breakfast we started our Bangkok tour right away. Our guide (it is a shame but I did not really get her name) picked us up at the hotel and off we went to discover Bangkok with a variety of different transportation modes. Instead of showing you the sightseeing pictures of the tour right away, I begin with the various transportation modes we used throughout this day.

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Our first ride was with the local bus which is really more a pickup truck with a roof. They are mostly red and seem to follow some route, although I just hopped on and off as our guide told us. It brought us to the pier at the river where our guide did her best to let us try all kind of different food, starting with fried bananas and sweet potatoes while waiting for the boat. It brought us near the China Town part of the city where the real sightseeing began. After a longer walk through what seemed to be myriads of little shops and the same amount of people we walked in the direction of the Indian flower market with—as the name suggests—lots of colorful flowers. After that, we took a tuk-tuk to a canal where we instantly changed to a smaller boat again. The ride cost a small few that was collected in a bit dangerous way: As you could not walk inside of the boat, a man just walked on the railing and stopped at each bank row. Our guide told us why he wore a helmet: Sometimes the bridges are that low that you cannot stand under them…
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The boat brought us near the MBK shopping mall where we spent our lunch break and more or less concluded our sightseeing tour. For the transportation modes, however, it did not end there. After an hour of strolling around the never-ending mall, we where supposed to meet up again with our guide to take the BTS Skytrain back to the hotel. What seemed to be an easy task turned out to be our first “problem” at the tour as there was a misunderstanding where our meeting point was. Luckily, we found each other after half an hour of looking around and continued our tour by the skytrain. Four stops later we exited the skytrain and took a taxi back to the hotel. So in total, we used seven transportation modes on a single day in Bangkok (including the long walking parts). Pretty impressive, right?

Oh, by the way: I got a Thai sim card for my phone so that I can put it to use here. So please do not try to reach me by my German number right now.

Edersee Hiking Trip

DSCF7393In the week after Easter I did a hiking trip around the Edersee, a reservoir lake in the area of Kassel. The forest around it, the “Kellerwald”, is a UNESCO world cultural heritage, because it is mostly untouched and slowly becomes a type of jungle. So it really is a nice place to hike. … well, in theory, at least. I guess as soon as the leafs are green and the temperatures are warm it is a fantastic place to be. Unfortunately, this both was not the case at the time I was there.

DSCF7405 DSCF7414 As you can see, big parts of the lake still were frozen and there was a lot of snow everywhere. On the other hand, I did met only very few people during this three day trip. In essence I can only recommend this area, but I you should decide to go there, wait until it is warmer (like right now, for example).DSCF7425 DSCF7450 DSCF7456 DSCF7473 DSCF7485 DSCF7498

Oslo in One Picture

DSCF7063It has been quiet on this blog for a while now. Luckily, this only applies for the blog itself. I, on the other hand, was busy traveling :-). I visited Oslo for a few days and of course I took some (many) pictures.

Right now, I just want to start with a single picture from Oslo. Of course I went to the Opera as it is one of the main attractions. You actually can walk on its roof of it, even though it was a bit slippery with all the ice and snow when I was there.  I thought it would be a nice idea to take a self portrait by using the reflections in the window.

Only when I looked at the picture back home, I realized that there are a whole bunch of objects in it. There is me, obviously, you can see both the interior and exterior of the opera and the monument in the water in front of the opera. There is even a cruise ship and you can even see a bit of the sunset and the view to the ocean.

… can you spot everything in the picture ;-)?