Monday 2 May 2011

Wiffy And Weddings (29 April - 1 May 2011)

Today is the big day at home, the Royal Wedding. But it is, it seems, also quite big out here. The front page of the National paper, the Nation, has had some aspect of the wedding as its headline for the last few days. But I guess as they revere their Royal Family here, they are also interested in other Royal proceedings. My plan to watch in on the iPad have been scuppered by the odd wifi here. It cuts out every few minutes on the iPad and asks you to re log in. It's a little better on the laptop, but that requires a power source so have moved the deck furniture around, managed to plug it in and off we go, just by the pool. I also have the backup of a snowy tv picture from BBC World, but that has a Thai language voiceover, Huw Edwards does look odd with his mouth moving, but a Thai girl's voice emerging..... But mostly, like the wedding itself, it went well, only requiring two mad dashes across the decking to catch the first glimpse of the frock and the balcony kiss as the wifi decided to drop just at those two moments!



I was also able to cheer the happy couple with dusty bottle of Prosecco I found in the Supermarket, the nearest I could find to champagne, it appears Thai's are not big drinkers....
My wifi issues continue today. I was woken at 7.30 this morning by strange sounds as the aircon turned on and off, followed by a loud blast in the distance. An explosion at a local substation has knocked out the power, and with it obviously the aircon, and less obviously, the water, I guess it must be pumped. The only water that hasn't turned off is that from the sky, I have been lulled into a false sense of security for the last few days with wall to wall sunshine, for today, it appears to be wall to wall rain! The hotel tell me that the power is being worked on but may be some hours..... Especially with the "Thai time" factor..... Oh well, I will just have to drink the last of the Prosecco that I (surprisingly.....) have left before it warms up as of course the fridge is off too..... Cheers!

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Flashbacks...... (25 - 28 April 2011)

This seemed a fitting title for this blog, I have gone from flashpacking in Kuala Lumpur, to backpacking again at the Great Residence in Bangkok, and now back to big (but bargain....) flashpacking here at the AKA Resort in Hua Hin, but it is a bit of a tradition to end my trip with a bit of a splurge. But also Hua Hin is a flashback too, I last came here many years ago, so it will be interesting to see how it has changed.
So leaving Kuala Lumpur, I arrive back in Bangkok late at night and make my way to my little airport hotel. I had planned to get the train from Bangkok to Hua Hin, but wimped out. I need to carry less stuff but that is easier said than done, and managing to get it all into Bangkok City, onto a train and then to the hotel at the other end seemed a backpack too far! And I could shave a couple of hours and a few quid off the journey by getting a taxi so that was what was planned. But I have learned that in Thailand, planning and execution are two different things. Suffice to say, booked taxi didn't show, at the backpacker hotel I was harrassed by the travel desk to take their taxi as soon as the booked cab was a minute late (same price, but I was convinced it was some sort of scam....). I held out for half an hour but finally gave in and was transported to Hua Hin in some style in a Merc limo. But it looks like the cab, booked for 9am, was never going to show and here is the email I received a day later, it made me laugh and at least wasn't me held by the Thai police....

We are very sorry about today's matter.
we all operators really didn't know till some hotel staff called us at 10 : 00.
Because you didn't called and your driver also didn't reported to us.
Hotel staff explained you already left to Hua hin and our driver arrived too lately,
and then, we checked it up to our driver manager, he also didn't know about it.
at last, we contacted and asked to our driver what was going on and why didn't report to our operator.
Your driver had some trouble with traffic policeman on the way, but the policeman didn't accept to let him go to pick up the clients,
so, your driver called his friend urgently instead of him, but his friend also needed time to go your hotel,
he reported us about this matter around 12 : 00 after free from that policeman.
we really opologize you.


Needless to say, I haven't booked them for the trip back!
The journey south felt a little bit like driving down to Brighton for a few days. The road skirts south of the city, but it seems to go on for ages through industrial areas, over huge modern bridges, I'm not sure I quite realised just how big a sprawl Bangkok is. And because it is so flat, you get a great view of the downtown area in the distance. And then on to the motorway where eventually the scenery changes and a few hills appear, just like the South Downs, but perhaps not as rounded!



The AKA Resort is beautiful, and I have been upgraded to a two bed villa.



All the villas here have private infinity pools, and I am now ensconsed in a huge area with a big bedroom, living room, indoor and outdoor bathroom, second bedroom in a separate building and joy of joys my own ten metre pool. Oh, and a big rooftop sala with huge day bed. The place is spread over many acres and is that lovely Thai minimalist design. Monochrome, very Zen, very quiet, lots of water. All the staff wear dark grey loose pyjama outfits so it does have a bit of a feel of some posh rehab place, but worry not, it does have a good bar with a happy hour! As you can imagine, I am quite settled here.....


It seemed a shame to leave the place, but I decided I needed to head down into Hua Hin and check it out. It was unrecognisable from last time. The good news is that the overpowering smell of drying fish that I recall so well had gone. There are now loads of hotels and shops that weren't here before, but it still retains a charm of its own. I go to the Sofitel, the old Railway Hotel at the beach where I stayed before. That looked the same, but I guess it would, it has been there since the twenties.... The only thing I couldn't find this time was the baby elephant that used ro visit the pool at lunchtime.... Health and Safety have probably put paid to that! And the topiary elephants that used to be so good were rather difficult to recognise...



On my walk around I also saw a few more Thai-ism's that I quite like. Gob's Fish and Chips restaurant didn't appeal, and am not sure that Effin Cosmetics will go global...
So back into the hills for a few days of total relaxation.....
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