Calypso Cabaret Show
Returning to my
room at the Pathumwan Princess Hotel after a day in Ayutthaya (EXPLORING THE ANCIENT CITY OF THAILAND) I felt the urge
to discover more of Bangkok. After all, time was on my side, and this led me to
my first-ever cabaret show in my life. In Bangkok, it was the Calypso Cabaret Show,
seated among none of the people I knew. It was truly mind-blowing, full of
soul, and a lively show. It kept me glued to the stage until it felt like the
show flew by very fast. The dazzling colors, captivating performances, and
stunning costumes left me enchanted. If you find yourself in Bangkok,
experiencing this show is an absolute must—one of the best things to do in
Bangkok.
Damnoen Saduak
Floating Market
The next
morning, it was a different kind of experience. I enjoyed a thrilling long-tail
boat ride through Bangkok's nature waterways. What a moment! The soothing ride
was truly an escape from the city's hustle and bustle (THINGS TO DO IN LAKE COMO & LUGANO). Arriving at Damnoen
Saduak Floating Market, it was so jammed that getting down from the boat took a
while, and I was the only Indian amongst the hundreds of older Westerners.
Given an hour here, I treated myself to fluffy coconut pancakes and coffee from
the boat vendors. As I explored the stalls filled with Thai goods, I couldn’t
resist picking up saffron strands as a memento of this vibrant market.
Royal Thai
Handicraft Center
Next, we
visited the Royal Thai Handicraft Center. No doubt, the craftsmanship was to be
admired, but since I’m not really into shopping, I took one quick round, came
out, and waited for the rest of the group to arrive.
Phra Pathom
Chedi
Hopping back
into the coach, we headed to Phra Pathom Chedi in Nakhon Pathom, the largest
pagoda in Thailand. It was truly something to admire - the golden Buddha and the
breathtaking architecture surrounding this historical site. The grounds also
featured a bustling market offering Buddha amulets and delicious Thai treats.
However, the hot weather made it really uncomfortable, and the heat literally
drained my energy. I spent maybe 20 minutes there before hopping back into the
coach.
Rose Garden
Riverside
For lunch, this
all-paid-for tour took us to the serene Rose Garden Riverside restaurant.
Nestled amidst lush greenery, it was an amazing place, facing the lake while
tucking into delicious Thai dishes. The food was beautifully plated, and the
desserts were unique and outstanding as well. We also had a Thai cultural show,
which required us to walk across to the theater. There was a mini museum
nestled in the nature, where I spent some time looking and admiring. The show
started off promisingly, but after the first 15 minutes, I felt bored, leading
to a sleepy afternoon. I couldn’t escape, as leaving would interrupt the
Westerners who were all hyped up over the show. So, I stayed put until finally,
thank God, the show ended.
Shopping at MBK Mall
The next morning, with a few hours to spare, I walked over to MBK Mall,
conveniently located near the Pathumwan Princess Hotel. I was glad I stayed at
this hotel because MBK Mall has everything. It’s filled with eateries where I
enjoyed some meals and plenty of shopping options, including stalls on the top
floor. Although I'm not usually a shopping person, I couldn't resist the sales
on Triumph undergarments. They were so much cheaper than buying them in
Malaysia, so I made sure to stock up.
Final Thoughts
As I packed my
belongings and prepared to leave Bangkok, I felt proud that I had spent three
days alone in the city—my first-ever solo trip. I made sure to spend my time
discovering Bangkok and enjoying the various Thai foods.
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Ms.
Nava, a spirited Zen entrepreneur in her 60s, founded Nava's Zen at the vibrant
age of 58. With over 22 years as a lecturer, including at Curtin University’s
Degree Twinning Program, she dreams of traveling 365 days a year. However, she
embarks on her enchanting 'Zen Journeys' whenever her yoga instruction,
coaching, and counseling profits allow her to.