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Of course you cannot see Bangkok in just a day. But, if you badly need to explore at least some parts of Bangkok make sure to explore the best it has. This travel guide will help you explore one of the finest Bangkok's landmarks.



We stayed in Thailand for only three days and with that short period of time we manage to visit Phuket, Bangkok, and Ayuttaya. But this post will focus on Bangkok.



Bangkok is one of the famous city in Southeast Asia and when one says Thailand, Bangkok definitely follows the name. I myself was so intrigued and eager to see this city and it is one on top of my list to see in Asia.




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Thorough research is important on any trip, that is, of course according and base on my experience. But of course it will vary depending on someone's point of view on this. I love researching about the place I want to visit from its location, to entrance fees, how to get there, if I can just walk myself to it from where I'll be staying to opening hours and so on. It makes a lot of difference when you are prepared for what's out there. But funny thing about this is that, whatever you searched back home it can be really different once you're there and your itinerary can be interchange and can really change in an instant when you are in the actual place.




First, I suggest staying in Bangkok. This will give you enough time and can be at the landmark's as early as possible. There are a lot of hostels and cheap accommodations in Bangkok that will suit any budget travelers or solo backpackers like me. If you still haven't had any ideas, you can always book in booking.com where I always book my hotels.










Once in Bangkok, head straight to Thonburi where the landmarks: Wat Arun, Wat Pho, and Grand Palace can be seen. Wat Arun opens as early as 8:30 in the morning with 50 baht as entrance fee. Wat Pho starts receiving tourist as early as 8:00 am with entrance fee of 100 baht (with water included). Grand Palace entrance fee however is a lot more than the first two temples, with 500 baht as entrance fee, it opens at 8:30 in the morning. You may chose what to visit first but trust me you can visit these three in one day. These three has dress codes and strictly implemented that we must follow.









I list almost ten temples that we can see in Bangkok that sits almost near each other. But during our stay we manage to just visit two. I know, why just two? At first, we had a hard time locating the temple nearest to our hostel and really, we started after lunch time. We  came from our trip to Phuket and was so tired that we rest until noon. But if you can start early you may visit as much.






(photo from http://www.bangkok.com/attraction-palace/grand-palace.htm)




Tips
- Start your tour early so you can make the most of the day and can even check-out some nearby landmarks after finishing these three
- there are a lot of restaurants in front of Wat Pho so if you got hungry over roaming around 
- aside from restaurants, there are a lot of souvenirs shops in front of Wat Pho and event near the pier station
- if you are coming from the other side you may cross the river for only 5 baht
- bring water bottle with you, the tour can be very tiring because you will do a lot of walking around. It can save you some penny instead of buying drinking water bottle
- bring some food if you want to
- follow dress codes, for women, wear long skirts or anything to cover your legs and also shoulders; temples are sacred for them
- respect the policies of each temples
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If you had the chance to join me on any of my climb you know by now that I always start climbing as early as possible. Two main reason why this is always my call, first to catch a sunrise, and second, to take advantage of the time since no one starts that early. The other reasons would be, since climbing has been the activity for most lately, climbing late means crowded trails and summits, plus (this applies to dayhikeable mountains) descending late means descending under heat of the sun. Not to mention, sometimes, heat of the sun can be deadly esp during summer.




Taal Volcano is no exception to that. When I organize this climb I asked them to meet around two in the morning arriving after two hours and the people at the jump off is kind enough to assist us and let us get into the boat in the wee hours.




 



         





Getting to Taal Volcano requires a boat transfers for about 20 minutes and from there an hour trek to the crater. It doesn't require any skill, just your feet and mind and eyes ready to see something magical. The trail is definitely for the beginners, even the old ones can climb here, or if you want you can hire a horse to carry you up to the top for only 500 pesos.


During holy week, people flock here as part of their vow and pilgrim for there at station of the cross in here.


There are a lot of crows early in the morning and the sunrise is here is definitely a must see. From the crater you have an option to see what they call "red lava" for additional 50 pesos and I really suggest you must because its definitely worth it!



Reference:

Guide - 500 php for the entire group
Registration - 100 php each
Boat - 2000 php 1 boat good for 7 pax
Red lava - 50 php each
Taal Reservation Contact No - 09197280514 




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When I plan to climb Mt. Irid I make it sure to read all accounts I can gather. After all, Mt. Irid is the highest mountain in Rizal and consider as major climb though you can do a dayhike with proper understanding of the mountain to align with your itinerary.



We were 10 in the group and its diy. I contacted the person in charge, Sir Pedrito, and send all the requirements one week prior the climb. When we are all set and has the breakdown of expenses we prepare for the climb. I repeatedly told them that Mt. Irid is a major climb and a tough mountain, but regardless, four in our group continue to join us despite having no experience on climbing, yet alone it is their first climb.



What's fascinating about the trails of Mt. Irid is that it consists if not all, most of the different trails out there, river crossings, unlimited assault, steep trails, forest trails, limestone formations, rock formations, not to mentions those limatiks that can be very infested during rainy season. All this were transparently noted to all the participants.




 




 





We arrive at Brgy. Sta Ines, the jump off to Mt. Irid around 3 in the morning, but that time they are not allowing hikers to climb that early because it is too dark. After registering and acquiring guides, they gave us two for our group, we started climbing around 4:30 in the morning.



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The first part of the trails consists of 11 river crossings. Some may be even knee deep depending on the water flow or the weather. If there's a storm, or if it rains, the river may not be passable for anyone. One thing to take note is that, limatiks are presents on these rivers.



Part of the climb is to do a tree planting that was included on the itinerary the people in Rizal strictly implementing for only 10 pesos for one seedlings. We comply for its for mother nature anyway and let's hope it'll grow up just like the others too.



By 6 in the morning we are done tree planting and continue our trails to Sitio Sadlak, where they say the real hiking begins and also serves as a camping place for the hikers. There are also bunk houses provided for the climbers. We arrive around a little past 7 in the morning at Sitio Sadlak. The other half of the group were still on their way and we waited for them at Sitio Sadlak and take the time to eat breakfast.



  





It was still sunny we reach Sitio Sadlak, by 8:00 in the morning we decided to continue our climb. From here on, it will be a continuous ascent up to the summit so I told them to be prepared and leave whatever they don't need up there to lessen the load.



There are two rock formations that marks the trails to summit. By 9 am we were at the first rock formation and another hour we were at the second rock formation. From here, it will take another hour to reach the summit. But after passing the second rock formation suddenly the weather is against our odds. It started raining a little but since it's less than an hour to summit we push through. After all, its still early that time.




 




 






It was now raining hard when we reached the summit, we took long because of the steep and narrow and some technicalities to summit and since some of us are first timers I make it sure to avoid accidents and assist them as much as I can. By 12 noon we were at the summit taking photos even though there are no clearing because of the rain and its so foggy and chilling and limatiks seems to have wings up there it was all over our body, our food, everywhere we go. We still manage to enjoy our food and the view and the summit despite the heavy pours of the rain.



We are still waiting for the other two who took long enough because the other one is first timers, they arrive around a 1 in the afternoon. After eating, taking pictures, and given that we can't really rest up there and our guides are a little bit worried because of the rain we decided to go down.









 




 




 





Mishaps happened and I will not elaborate further but problems arise going down. We reached Sitio Sadlak around 7 in the evening. Complete. But bad news is, since the rain won't stop since noon the rivers are now not passable for anyone to cross which leaves us no choice but to stay at the bunk house with other mountaineering groups who got stranded too.



We don't have any exchange clothes. All our clothes are wet from the non-stop rain. We don't have enough food. Some of us have work the following day and its so cold out there with the non-stop rain and the tiring climb since 4 in the morning and the fatigue and all. But we still manage to enjoy the night and hoping for a better weather the next day.




 






Comes morning the weather is still bad and news from barangay says that the river is still not passable and the water current is dangerous for anyone but anything subsides a rescue team will come and fetch us.



That was the long day of my life traversing to different route to avoid the deadly currents of the river. Though there are still some rivers we need to cross and the currents are all deadliest but we need to cross it if we need to go home. Thank goodness to all the rescuer and the other pro-mountaineers that day that helped together and manage everyone to get back at the jump-off without any casualties.



This climb definitely is one for the books on the climbs that I had. All the lessons and experienced will forever be treasured and will served as something to look back and be a lesson not just for me but for everyone on that climb to be very vigilant when climbing.



 

 



 




 




 




 


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