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Journey to Thailand

Now that I feel refreshed after taking that shower here’s a summary of the last leg of my trip into Bangkok Thailand! The long journey from Hawaii to Thailand took about 15 total hours, including the stop over in the Philippines. Once I landed in Suvarnabhumi Airport, in Bangkok, I was treated to a long wait in the visa check line. I think I spent almost an hour in the line, probably because they have to take a picture of everyone that enters into Thailand for reasons which I have no idea. If anyone knows the reason why they take a picture of people please indulge my curiosity by posting a comment.

After getting through the visa check line I headed straight to the money exchange counter where I exchanged my US dollars to Thai baht with an exchange rate of $1 dollar for 32.82 baht. After exchanging my money I headed toward the meeting place in the airport where I had arranged for a friend of mine who was in Thailand to meet me so we could catch a cab to my hotel. The meeting area was quite a distance from the luggage carosel so I got a little lost since it was my first time in Bangkok’s airport. On the way to the meeting place I stopped by a local wireless carrier kiosk where I purchased a local SIM card for 150 baht, which is really cheap; 150 baht comes out to about $4.50 USD. The SIM card came with 100 free minutes which would be more than enough during my stay in Thailand. I swapped SIM cards at the kiosk just to make sure it would work with my phone; it worked just fine so I headed to meet my friend.

SIM Card
Picture of SIM Card

Once at the meeting place it didn’t take to long to find my friend. We jumped in a taxi and headed for my hotel. The drive from the airport to downtown Bangkok on Sukhumvit 11 took about 30 minutes through the express way. It was exciting to see Bangkok for the first time, and my first impression of Thailand is a positive one. I think I’ll really enjoy my trip here!


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Comments

  1. Dinh Trung Said,

    Hallo,
    Your blog is very nice and nice posts too.
    I love travel and write travel articles too. Hope see you there !

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    Dinh Trung

  2. Australia Visa Services Said,

    I think they save pictures of each passenger to track each of them. Like when something happens during the flight they can show the faces of those who are in the flight. Or they could also trace where the person has gone during the period of time. It happens not only when you fly but also when you travel through the wideness of the ocean.

  3. Gaolga Said,

    The picture taking, I guess is for security… as is done when we enter to the United States…

  4. Bryan Said,

    I would love to travel to Thailand some day. I did a project on it in high school and it seemed like a unique place to visit.

    Bryan

  5. enjoychinatour Said,

    I love travel and write travel articles too. Hope see you there !

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