Saturday, March 14, 2015

Angkor visit

Hello!!

I am BAACCKKK!! I know, it has been a while.  School is over for the year, our last day was February 27th for the students and March 6th for me.  So since school ended, you know what that means for me....vacay time!!  This time, I decided to go to Siem Reap, Cambodia.

Siem Reap, Cambodia is located in the Northerwestern part Cambodia.  A few minutes outside of Siem Reap is the city of Angkor.  Angkor means city in Khmer, the official language of Cambodia, and many temples were built here during the Khmer empire.   The history of Angkor began with the ruling of Jayavarman II and he built temples and monuments in this region.  Some lists will mention the temples as part of the 7 wonders of the world. The temples were structured for the gods and were the center of the Khmer empire at one time.  We visited 11 different temples over 2 days and we had an amazing experience.

There is A LOT of history surrounding the Khmer empire, temples and the rulers during this time.  I inserted 2 links for you to read more about the history.  I hope you enjoy the pics!!!


Here is some information about Angkor from the UNESCO World Heritage Site.
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/668

More thorough history on angkor temples here.
http://www.angkor-temple-guides.com/angkor.aspx


Always learning,

Charmel



Thailand-Cambodia Border

Sunrise at Angor Wat temple

Angkor Wat temple 

Bayon temple (Beyonce visited here in January)

Bayon temple

Carvings on temple wall

Carvings on temple wall


Prasat Kavan temple

Cambodian house

West gate of Angkor Complex

Banteay Srei temple

yes, he is on a motorbike

motorbike again

Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Vietnam (Part 2)

Sawadee ka,

Alright..so on to part 2 of my Vietnam trip!! On day 2, I took an overnight trip to Halong Bay.  I woke up at 6:30am, yes even on my vacay, to get ready for my day.  After partaking in my complimentary breakfast, I was ready to begin my excursion.  The tour guide came to pick me up at my hotel and after picking up other passengers, off to Halong Bay we went.  The bus ride was 3 hours and it took us through the country side of Vietnam.  This was exciting because we were able to see people working in the rice fields, wearing my FAVORITE cone-shaped hats.  The sun is EXTREMELY hot, so they are LITERALLY covered from head to toe.

After our 3 hour drive, we arrived at the pier, ate lunch on the boat and headed out to Halong Bay.  Halong Bay which means descending dragon, is listed on the UNESCO World Heritage Site.  This place is one of most BEAUTIFUL places I have seen in my life!! The bay is adorned with limestone cliffs, more than 1600 of them.  Most of them are uninhabited but there are a few fishing villages in the area.  We visited caves, hiked to a high peak that had a beautiful view, went to a beach, went to an oyster farm and just enjoyed the beauty of this place.

Enough reading...time to enjoy the pictures.  These pictures DON'T do this place justice.  It was EXQUISITE, BEAUTIFUL and UNLIKE ANY PLACE I HAVE VISITED THUS FAR!!

Always learning,

Charmel




Rice fields

Vietnamese Spring Rolls 

Workers in the rice fields



My room on the boat


Morning view from the deck


Cave

Cave



Oyster Farm

Fishing village



Vendor outside of the cave

Entrance to the cave



I could literally add ALL of my pics, this place is so beautiful.  I hope you enjoyed the photos!

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Vietnam, Vietnam!! Part 1

Sawadee ka,

So, I had a 3 week vacation at the beginning of October and of course my adventurous spirit kicked in and I wanted to travel.  I am trying to knock off ALL of the countries in SE Asia while I am here on this side of the world.  So, the third country that I can now knock off of my list is Vietnam.  I ventured to Hanoi, which is the capital of Vietnam.  It is located in northern Vietnam, about an hour flight from Bangkok.  I was able to arrange to be picked up by a driver and taken from the airport to my hotel and paid $18.00.  After the hotel driver picked me up from the airport we were on our way to Hanoi which is a 45 minute drive from the airport.  The first thing that I noticed was that he had HORRIBLE road rage...he kept blowing his horn EVERY 5 minutes.  At one point, I was like, calm down, we will get there.  Eventually I realized that is just how they drive in Vietnam.  So, my first day there I walked to Hoan Kiem Lake and visited a temple on the banks of the lake.  It was very beautiful, the people were nice and of course wanted to take pictures with me.  The ONLY way that I allowed them to take a picture with me was if I was able to take a picture with them as well, so it all worked out!!!  After that, I walked back to my hotel and realized that there were YARN stores on my street!!  I was in HEAVEN...although i didn't take any crochet hooks with me.

I went to the weekend night market on Sunday night and browsed through the beautiful handicrafts and other items that they had.  I found some really nice 3-D cards and purchased a few of those.  I was at a stall looking for some t-shirts and I met a lady from America.  She was there on a work-related trip and we instantly hit it off.  We ended up hanging out that night and listening to some live music.

On my 3rd day in Vietnam, I took a tour of Hanoi with a tour group.  There were about 20 of us on the tour and we toured the city and learned the history of this great place.  We visited pagodas and the Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum but were not able to go in because it was closed.  We also visited the Temple of Literature and the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology.  On my last night in Vietnam, I had the privilege of going to a water-puppet show.  Water-puppet shows are infamous in Vietnam, they were performed in the rice fields as a form of entertainment when the rice fields would flood.  The show was entertaining yet different.  All in all it was a GREAT day and Hanoi is one of my FAVORITE places on EARTH!!! Yes, on EARTH!!


So, one of my friends told me that Ha Long Bay is the PLACE to go when you go to northern Vietnam, so I immediately booked a tour to visit there.  THAT will be in part 2 of the Vietnam blog...stay tuned.


Celebrating the 60th anniversary of the city

Bicyclist on the streets of Hanoi. I LOVE those hats!!

Bicycle with baskets. Exhibit at the Ethnology museum

Temple of Literature

Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum

Water Puppets

Tour Group

Water Puppet Show

Puppeteers 

Hanoi Opera House


Street Vendor

Night Market Vendor

Ngoc Son Temple Entrance

Ngoc Son Temple on Haon Kiem Lake
 (Stay tuned for part 2...)

Always learning,

Charmel


Monday, August 25, 2014

Koh Chang

Sawadee ka,

So a few weeks ago I went to an island about 3 hours from my city, Koh Chang.  I heard GREAT things about the island and since I had a long weekend, I decided to check it out!!!  It was beyond beautiful. The white sandy beaches, the clear blue water and the graciousness of the people was outstanding.  We took a ferry from Trat (the nearest city) over to Koh Chang and the ride was about 45 minutes.  Also, Koh means island in Thai, just a little tidbit for ya!!  My friends and I spent the first day relaxing on the beach and soaking up the sun.  I also experienced going to a fish spa for the first time!!!  The experience consisted of putting your feet in the water and the fish eat the dead skin off of your feet.  My initial reaction was PRICELESS because it is VERY ticklish at first but I eventually got used to it!!! The second day we took a tour of the island which included visiting a beautiful waterfall, a Chinese temple and an elephant camp.  Every time I visit a new area of Thailand, I am more amazed by this countries beauty!!!  Take a look at the photos and enjoy!!!

Always learning,

Charmel


Welcome sign from the ferry

Ice cream sandwich cart

Chinese Temple

Chinese Temple

Fish Spa

Fish Spa

View from our balcony

Beach Day

Ferry Ride

Sunset


Elephant Camp

Vegetable Guy
Ferry Ride

Khlong Phlu Waterfall