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    Exploring Siem Reap and Angkor in only one day

    I had a friend from back home visiting me for the past two weeks. I knew she wanted to see something new, as she had been in Thailand a couple of times before. It did not take me long to convince her to come to Cambodia with me. Ah- actually there was no convincing at all! I love how some of my friends are so adventurous and spontaneous! I also quickly managed to get Espen and Tom to join us on the journey too. It was great fun. I had never planned a trip over to Cambodia on my own before. There are loads of tips online already and it’s pretty straight forward. We spent a total of 15USD each to get from Bangkok to Siem Reap. Which I would say is quite affordable.

    When crossing the boarder you’ll see loads of casino’s. Thai’s love to come here for a one day trip to gamble as gambling is illegal back home in Thailand.

    We started in Bangkok at 6.20 in the morning leaving from Makkasan Railway station. Guys- make sure to emphasize that you want to be taken to the railway station and not the airport link. We even spoke to the driver in Thai and he still took us there. It took a lot of explaining for him to take us to Makkasan as he ended up taking us to the Klong Tan Railway station. (We later found out that the train stopped there too so he wasn’t wrong). Just be on your way to the station early. The train costs 48 baht (free for Thai’s) and takes you to Aranyaprathet or อรัญประเทศ,  not far from the boarder to Poipet. A little insider’s tip is to get on in Hua Lamphong station. The train departs earlier from there but at least there might be a chance that you guys get to sit together. There are no numbered seats and they never sell out so be prepared to have to stand for an hour. Many people get off in the outskirts og Bangkok. So don’t worry. We had the pleasure of sitting with this cute lady and man from Sa Kaeo exchanging life stories.. It was nice. We also later got accompanied with a wonderful lady from Cambodia. I promised to meet her exactly one year from now on the train to come and chill at her place, ha-ha.

    Beautiful Angkor Wat reflections

    You can take a tuktuk to the boarder for almost nothing, then mini bus, bus or taxi from the boarder to Siem Reap. There will be a free shuttle bus waiting for you at the border. Whatever they advise you, go on a taxi. (48USD) It’s much faster and you don’t have to be bombarded with tuk tuk drivers to take you to the hotel once you touch down in Siem Reap. We took the mini bus as we bumped into another traveller on the road and didn’t want her to have to travel alone. Let’s just say the tuktuk driver in Siem Reap ripped us off!

    The temples of Angkor is unreal!

    Hahaha our friend photo!

    Angkor Wat was beautiful. We went for the sunrise and it was amazing. We hired a tuktuk for the day (i’ll leave his contact on the bottom- this guys service is great, and he will not rip you off) for 25 USD. The TukTuk will pick you up at your hotel at 5am so you have plently of time to find a good spot. A good reminder is to get your tickets to Angkor the day before so you don’t have to line up in the morning. The price is 20USD for a day pass and grants you access to all the temples.

    It was so nice to watch the many faces of Bayon, too bad this temple was overly crowded by tourists.

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    See what I mean?

    It looks like we had the temple for ourselves 55

    We only stopped at Bayon temple, Ta Prohm (the temple from Tomb Raider) and Angkor Wat the rest we just cruised by, as we were a bit scarce on time. We spent 7 hours in total exploring the grounds on Angkor and I must honestly admit I wish I had more. Beforehand I was thinking we would be tired after only two. However, the area is huge and there are so many nice photo ops!

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    One of the several insane trees around Ta Prohm.

    FoodCeption of some of the amazing food we got to cosume in Cabodia.

    We also had time for some chilling in the pub street and I obviously fell in love with their draft beers and prices. 50 cent for a pint hello?! They also have so many good things to eat, Cambodian and Western! We made sure to only fill our stomachs with Khmer food though… although we did stop for one of the best gelatos I’ve ever tasted! Make sure to visit Gelato lab if you go there!

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    We stayed at Villa OK 1, which had a great vibe and location. The staff was nice too. We paid around 400 baht each for a private room with six beds so it could have been even lower if we went more people. There are loads of cheaper accommodations but we wanted to pick something we were sure was going to work out. It had so many great review.

    A n g k o r W a t you beauty!

    To make the most of our time we decided to stay in Siem reap until the afternoon. So we had to take a taxi all the way back to Bangkok. It was all a breeze. 48 USD to the boarded in Poipet and then 58 USD from Poipet to our place in Bangkok. Divide that by four and you can say we paid 29 USD to get back home. That’s still a bargain! Obviously, it would save a lot more time to fly, but the prices was so high now as this trip was spontaneous. That being said I quite enjoyed the feeling of this trip and it was so cool to ride the train through Thailand. It was painful to sleep but hey- it was an experience. I definitely think I would do it again.

    Contact for TukTuk and other Services:

    Sithel Lim

    e-mail sithellem84@gmail.com

    Ok then- I hope I set a spark to your wanderlust fuse now. See ya later! <3

     

    Wednesday tourists

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    Going for a fun day on the river today. There is so many nice sights around the river, and I love that you can get lost and discover new things around there even as a local. Hopefully we can catch the sunset at Sala Arun! Otherwise we’ll aim for a bucket in Khaosan, haha. There’s nothing in between! Might try to pop by Sampeng Market for some Christmas decorations too- that place is FUN.

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    Staycation at the SO Sofitel Bangkok

    I had the pleasure of staying at the So Sofitel Bangkok. It was an amazing experience from beginning to to end. I can’t emphasize enough how much I love the way Sofitel makes every visit an experience, better yet an adventure. It always starts off walking into a lobby with a concept you’ve never seen before, with a signature welcome drink- most of the time it’s something you’ve never tasted before or just a whole new way of drinking something you already know.

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    Love how they have played with the shadows here. They spend time of every little detail.

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    Check out this amazing view! Who knew Bangkok could look so green?

    We stayed at the wood element room on 17th floor overlooking Lumpini park, which is one of the most popular elements in the hotel next to metal.  The high-rise property blends a mosaic of materials that give a contemporary high-tech look while at the same time appearing accessible and inviting. It’s architecture was designed by Smith Obayawat a leading figure in the association of Siamese Architects. As creative as the architecture is the interior design, SO Sofitel Bangkok offeres themed accommodation created around the five elements inspired by Lumpini Park. Water, Earth, Wood, Metal and Fire. Every element has a unique style and layout, and are all designed by five different Thai designers- making every stay at the SO Sofitel a new experience.

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    Wood Element- SO Cosy.

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    Soft beds that makes you want to stay in bed all day!

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    Earth element, I like how every room is different.

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    Art exhibition showcasing the five elements- fire, water, earth, metal and wood.

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    The winner of the art contest. How can a student make something like this? amazing.

    Walking around the hotel you will see art everywhere- every corner, roof and floors are covered with something to fit the current theme of the hotel. There is also annually art exhibitions, this year they held a competition and let students from Bangkok compete for the top three to have their art shown at the hotel.

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    Every type of yoghurt you can dream of!

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    The world kitchen and the big Red Oven- hence the name of the restaurant.

    Living in Bangkok and being a breakfast person, I have tried many breakfast buffets around the city, but had to try the breakfast at the Red Oven. If you have ever stayed at a SO Sofitel or even Sofitel hotel you know you are in for a nice breakfast. However, there is something extra with the Red Oven. The beautiful fire element and red interior plays a big part in making it a nice experience, but the selection of food is just amazing. I understand why it’s also called the world kitchen. You have all the usual stuff, but better quality. Then you have ice creams, all sorts of energizing drinks and snacks, not only seasonal fruits from Thailand but from all over the world, yummy pastries (I never eat pastries/desserts from breakfast buffets). Moreover, the cheese selection? On point! It’s one of those buffets you never want to leave, so make sure you wake up early.

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    I loved my staycation at the SO Sofitel, even if I was in my own hometown I really felt like I was far away on a holiday. They have everything you need at the hotel.  A chocolate bar in the lobby with an all you can eat chocolate buffet after lunch time, there’s different restaurants and bars to choose from, an amazing infinity pool overlooking the city, the best SPA in Bangkok, a roof top bar with a killer skyline view… Just walking around the hotel and exploring is an adventure on its own.

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    I’ll be here every Monday for some Mojito madness.

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    This is where the pool party is held, overlooking Bangkok city.

    Talking about the crazy pool venue and sun deck SO Sofitel Bangkok hosts a pool party at the end of every month. I’ve been there a couple of times and it’s so much fun! Another new thing that I’ve learned is that every Monday there is a Mojito madness going on at MIXO bar. There’s an all you can drink Mojitos from 7-9pm. They are super delicious… I tried them all…

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    View from Park Society at night. Perfect for some romantic late night drinks.

    Thanks to Sofitel for hosting me at the SO Sofitel Bangkok!

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    Tuesday feelings

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    Dreaming back to the days when I was able to go 5 full days on a juice detox. It was a pretty surreal feeling and looking back at it I’m sure I would never have been able to do that on my own. So thankful I have Tom who doesn’t mind trying out new stuff with me but also the amazing people at LifeCo that constantly pushed us to becoming our greatest. I would not have been able to do it if they weren’t there all the time. It’s nice because you’re on a schedule and they will find you and serve you whatever you need to consume on time. For me I tried to get away with it and not have my shots and so but there was always this one guy who would always stand by my side until I had consumed it all. Remembering how my body looked at that point and also how clear my mind was I do want to try it again, but I know there is no way I can do it here in Bangkok with all these outside distractions.

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    Work, work and working out!

     

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    //Dress-H&M// Photo by EverythingTom.com

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    I  had a meeting at my old company yesterday and have decided I’ll start working for them part time again. I’ll tell you more about it all later. If I have any Norwegians reading my blog who would like to live in Thailand please let me know, it pays well and is a good opportunity to gain some experience in sales but also a great chance to live abroad for a year. Work permit and visa is provided so there’s not much you have to think about. More work related I might be shooting for booking.com soon. If it all goes through *fingers crossed* we have decided to get the Dji Mavic Pro. It will be great for our ThaiTrails videos, Tom’s vlog and just travel videos in general- it makes such a difference. Tom has done a great job in convincing me to start a vlog and with the drone it should be a done deal.

    We took Diego to the Vet the other day to get neutered, so far he’s been recovering so well- I’ll definitely be mentioning the hospital on the blog after the stitches are removed and I’m 100% they did a good job.

    Now I’m off to the gym again, need to go before people finish their office hours. Somehow people LOVE going to the gym straight from work. There’s nothing worse than a crowded gym…

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    Back on track

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    Been busy training, reading and working these past few days. We’ve also managed to squeeze a lot of social time into our schedule, and eating… non-stop eating! I think I’ve had some sort of dessert or treat every night lately, and it feels great. I like to think that I make up for it in the gym the following day. It feels good to be making gains right now. I hate “gymming” while dieting. Especially now when I haven’t been lifting weights for at least half a year. I started my squat on 40kg which felt heavier than ever. I tried to become stronger while still cutting calories, it was depressing! So now I’m eating whatever I please- I’m staying away from candies though, my biggest weakness.

    I want to be stronger and have a somewhat larger body before I start cutting for the beach again (now that rainy season is over!). Every time I try to lose weight I always lose everything else too, so now I want to start big. I don’t want my endpoint to be a stick. I’m aiming for skinny fit, but if I know myself right I’m going to get carried away once I get stronger. My main goals for this year 70kg squats, 40 kg bench, 65kg Romanian deadlift, 75kg deadlift, which is not setting the bar too high at all.

    Wish me luck guys!

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