First day arrived the samll town - Kanchanaburi...
Yesterday after checking out from Train Inn, I went to internet cafe for a while to checked out the flight schedule for the trip to Yagon. It is the only way for me to go Yagon as there are only a few legal way to enter the country. After that, I took a cab to Bangko Noi Station (Thonburi Station) as it was late so I was not dare to take a local bus. Yes, and I took a cab with a really passionated or over passionated taxi driver.
With his limited English, I used 5 mins to ask him about going to Thonburi Station. I tried all my best to talk in Thai. After 5 mins, he said I look like Thail and said "You are very sexy!". I tried all my best to pretend that I couldn't understand what he meant with "Mai Kau Chai".
When we passed the palace, he said he loved the king and I said yes. When I was ready to get off the taxi.... He suddenly grabbed my hand and shaked hand with me and said "I love you". Finally, he kept kissing my hand three or four time. I started feeling very disgusting... Pay and run!!!
Finally I got the ticket from Thonburi to Kanchanburi. It was a very tradition wooden chair train with wooden window. The whole journey was very nice and refreshing.
Since I was not sure if I can get any recommendation in Nam Tok so I decided to just stay in Kanchanaburi and I knew it is easier for me to organize the trip. Finally I chose the guesthouse which is recommanded by Lonely Plant - Jolly Ford Backpacker.
The guesthouse is not very clean and all single rooms were full. So I chose a double room as I knew they has the cheapest room even the double room. So the owner brought me to a room which is actually floating on the water. There are three rooms on the some "floating thing" and with share bathroom. I sat outside the room and actually I can face the River Kwai and see a lot of boat come and go. Next to me is a same thing for sunbath... so I saw a couple of white girls were doing sunbath.
After check-in, I went out and checked the night market and Death Railway Museum and Cemetery. It is for british and dutch soldiers who died during building the death railway in World War II.
It was pretty late, so I just checked out the night market and brought my food back to guesthouse and ate outside my room.
Yesterday after checking out from Train Inn, I went to internet cafe for a while to checked out the flight schedule for the trip to Yagon. It is the only way for me to go Yagon as there are only a few legal way to enter the country. After that, I took a cab to Bangko Noi Station (Thonburi Station) as it was late so I was not dare to take a local bus. Yes, and I took a cab with a really passionated or over passionated taxi driver.
With his limited English, I used 5 mins to ask him about going to Thonburi Station. I tried all my best to talk in Thai. After 5 mins, he said I look like Thail and said "You are very sexy!". I tried all my best to pretend that I couldn't understand what he meant with "Mai Kau Chai".
When we passed the palace, he said he loved the king and I said yes. When I was ready to get off the taxi.... He suddenly grabbed my hand and shaked hand with me and said "I love you". Finally, he kept kissing my hand three or four time. I started feeling very disgusting... Pay and run!!!
Finally I got the ticket from Thonburi to Kanchanburi. It was a very tradition wooden chair train with wooden window. The whole journey was very nice and refreshing.
Since I was not sure if I can get any recommendation in Nam Tok so I decided to just stay in Kanchanaburi and I knew it is easier for me to organize the trip. Finally I chose the guesthouse which is recommanded by Lonely Plant - Jolly Ford Backpacker.
The guesthouse is not very clean and all single rooms were full. So I chose a double room as I knew they has the cheapest room even the double room. So the owner brought me to a room which is actually floating on the water. There are three rooms on the some "floating thing" and with share bathroom. I sat outside the room and actually I can face the River Kwai and see a lot of boat come and go. Next to me is a same thing for sunbath... so I saw a couple of white girls were doing sunbath.
After check-in, I went out and checked the night market and Death Railway Museum and Cemetery. It is for british and dutch soldiers who died during building the death railway in World War II.
It was pretty late, so I just checked out the night market and brought my food back to guesthouse and ate outside my room.
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