City – Backpackers Bay https://backpackers-bay.com/en/ Blog de viagem, com dicas e informações práticas, sobre vários destinos, para a sua próxima aventura. Mon, 30 Sep 2019 12:41:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.1 Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia, a real “Water World” https://backpackers-bay.com/en/tonle-sap-lake-in-cambodia/ https://backpackers-bay.com/en/tonle-sap-lake-in-cambodia/#respond Mon, 28 Oct 2019 15:58:17 +0000 https://backpackers-bay.com/tonle-sap-lake-in-cambodia-a-real-water-world/

Tonle Sap Lake, in Cambodia, is the largest freshwater lake in southwest Asia, with an area of ​​2700 km2, is an absolutely surreal place. It seems to have come straight out of a movie from another era. Or rather, when we get there, it looks like we got into a movie.

This seasonally flooded lake is connected to the Sangker River and the Tonle Sap River, which changes direction throughout the year. In the monsoon season, the Mekong River, where the Tonle Sap usually flows, sees its flow increase so that the flow of the latter, a smaller river, is reversed to flow northwards, flooding the lake.

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Not surprisingly, such a vast body of water can assume such great importance in a poor country like Cambodia. The rich ecosystem, the abundance of fish and other resources attracted and set a population that has adapted to a life on the water.

When we got to the floating village and looked around we saw houses, shops, restaurants, among other things. Nothing seems to be missing except solid ground. Finding and visiting Tonle Sap Lake in Cambodia was the biggest surprise of our trip, which had started a few weeks earlier in Thailand. The few days we had set aside for Siem Reap were scarse to plan more more than exploring Angkor Wat. That was our plan, and in spare time we could explore the outskirts of the city, see the genocide memorials and a dance show.

Tonle Sap Lake Tour

The day we went to visit the memorials we decided to continue following the road to explore the area. At some point something caught our attention. The road ended there, before a body of water, with a small pier from which old wooden boats were departing. We decided to take a peek, to know where they were going, when two young men approached us and offered usa boat tour.

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We did not know which lake or river it was, nor were we aware of its size. As we processed old was the captain, and his first mate, and heard the crack of the floor board that collapsed with the weight of my foot, we knew it was going to be an immersive experience at the very least. The boat left port and entered a mangrove. We started to see fishermen in small boats but the surprise was the the floating houses, which even seemed to be inhabited.

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Farther out of the mangrove throat we came across an endless stream of water reaching the horizon. Like that scenario, just the sea on a quiet day.

As we drifted away from the shores, boats with children and children in buckets, accompanied by snakes, began to emerge from the middle of nowhere to charge a dollar for a photograph. It’s a shock! I believe any westerner has a hard time understanding how a child can be alone, in a bowl, in mine in a freshwater ocean. A collision between realities, a “recoil” of humility for anyone who knows only the bourgeois dramas of the West. But travel is just that, a search for difference.

Chong Khneas, a floating village on Tonle Sap Lake

After gazing at the vastness of Tonle Sap Lake from a farther point of view, our young guides reversed the direction and took us to Chong Kneas, the floating village where there is everything. We saw restaurants, crocodile farms, craft shops, supermarkets and even “water world” dogs.

At that moment the “our jaw dropped again” when we realized that in fact people live there but, more than that, with a lifestyle that we did not imagine real. But there are some things that stand out. The number of children in bowl boats , the degraded appearance of the houses and the number of fish baskets on the left and right. But all these things denote a common tone, which cannot be camouflaged, poverty.

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Unfortunately, with the pressure of growing tourism in Siem Reap, the lake has suffered environmentally, assimilating the waste of a growing population, exposing those living on the lake to disease. On the other hand, the village had been losing its authenticity as ir becomes more and more touristic. Despite everything, it stimulates the small economy a little.

How much does a Tonle Sap Lake Tour cost?

In our case, which wasn’t exactly a tour, we were four and rented a boat for around € 36. It is true that some years have passed and that price must have risen a little. But still, it should be cheaper than a tour bought on the net and paid up front. In this case, the tour options range from 30 € to 150 € per person. For example, on the getyourguide portal you have the following possibilities:

There are other tour options and early booking can prevent some last minute surprises. Like catching a boat with a non-English speaking freshwater sailor, queuing at the harbor or lack of boats. Early booking makes it easy to find the best options by rating and reviewing each tour. You can consult all of the options hereand if you happen to book via our link, you will be able to help Backpackers Bay without paying more for it.

How to get to the Floating Village Pier

The small port is 13 kilometers from Siam Reap and the journey takes about 15 minutes. We can go to negotiate the price and go to Tuktuk or, if we go bytaxithe price will be around 11 € (R $ 50). The bravest can also go by bike.

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Things to do in Maputo, itinerary and travel tips https://backpackers-bay.com/en/things-to-do-in-maputo/ https://backpackers-bay.com/en/things-to-do-in-maputo/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2019 15:36:45 +0000 https://backpackers-bay.com/things-to-do-in-maputo-itinerary-and-travel-tips/
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The Mozambican capital, a city bathed by the Indian ocean, mixes the frenzy of the great metropoles, magnificent landscapes and the joy of a welcoming people. Having varied points of interest, we have come here to suggest the top things to do in Maputo, which you can not fail to see and visit in this city full of charms.

Designed with the lines of Portuguese architecture, exploring it to discover its treasures can be done by walking or biking. This last option may even be the ideal way to explore the capital’s downtown, pass by the old fort, visit Feima, a local market, or go through Costa do Sol as you enjoy a beautiful evening, among many other things within easy reach by bike. The city is not too complex. It’s quite simple to navigate. It is easy to move around and from one to another point of interest. In the context of large African cities it can also be said to be quite safe as long as we have the basic precautions that common sense dictates. With all this in mind, our suggestion for those visiting is to discover -Maputo with freely and at the desired pace.

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A list of things to do in Maputo could not leave out the wonders of local gastronomy and some relatively close, absolutely must-see atractions, such as Inhaca Island and Ponta do Ouro beaches. As well as the Maputo Special Reserve or Kruger Park, to witness in the first person the African savannah. This are just a few, among many other dream places.

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Top things to do in Maputo

When to go to Maputo

The best time to visit a place always depends on what we have as a priority. If it’s the weather, then the right time to go is from May to early October. Given the country’s tropical climate, dry weather and mild temperatures at this time of year, there are great conditions for exploring the wonders of the city and its surroundings.

The rainy season in Mozambique runs from October to April and is most severe in high areas where flooding and severe flooding can occur.

Where to stay in Maputo

Accommodation in Maputo is not cheap at all but there are several factors to consider before deciding where to stay.

We must first of all think about the proximity to the points we want to visit. Opting for cheaper but farther accommodation does not always mean saving. We must count the money we will have to spend on transport to visit each place in the city.

With that in mind, looking for options in the Polana Cimento area, starting at R $ 64 (14 €) or Sommerchield, starting at R $ 166 (38 €), will be wise. Apart from their proximity to Maputo’s main attractions, they are known as relatively safe tourist areas.

 

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What to do in Bangkok https://backpackers-bay.com/en/what-to-do-in-bangkok/ https://backpackers-bay.com/en/what-to-do-in-bangkok/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2019 12:43:27 +0000 https://backpackers-bay.com/?p=5703

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“Bangkok is an amazing city, full of life and points of interest, that you can not miss on your trip to Thailand. I think two or three days will be the perfect time to stay there. It will be enough to visit the main temples, markets and other places like the floating market, using Khao San Road as your base.

André Vaz

What to do in Bangkok, the best attractions:

Chatuchak Market

The Chatuchak Market, in Bangkok,  has more than 8,000 sales stalls. At a weekend it usually has more than 100,000 visitors. In this market there is everything for sale, although not always at the best prices, yet it is well worth visiting.

Wat Benjamabhopit

Wat Benjamabhopit is one of the main Buddhist temples in Bangkok. Built in 1900, it is known for various reasons and usualy named as the Marble Temple, for obvious reasons.

Soi Cowboy

Soi Cowboy got its name in honor of the first men  opening a bar in the area.  An African American wearing a cowboy hat. This red light district in Bangkok has a nice atmosphere, diferent from similar places around in Thailand.

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Where to stay in Bangkok:

Khao San Road

Our suggestion could not be otherwise!

A central street, the most popular amosgst backpackers. Full of life and where you will find many travelers like you.

You’ll find lots of options regarding bars, restaurants, shops, massage centers and places to stay for all kinds of budget.

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What to do in Chiang Mai https://backpackers-bay.com/en/what-to-do-in-chiang-mai/ https://backpackers-bay.com/en/what-to-do-in-chiang-mai/#respond Fri, 13 Sep 2019 11:40:13 +0000 https://backpackers-bay.com/?p=4372

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“What we were most interested in visiting Chiang Mai was trekking in the jungle. At this stage of our trip, around the sixth day, we had several temples in the curriculum. It war singing around a campfire, that gave the journey  another meaning. When we awoke up, on the day of leaving, the feeling that dominated was gratitude. These moments, by themselves, surpassed the best expectations for our trip. If you already know what to do in Chiang Mai but the time you have is a problem put a trekking in the top of your list.”

André Vaz

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What to do in Chiang Mai, main attractions:

Wat Phra Singh

Wat Phra Singh is a 14th century that stands out as one of the most beautiful in the old town of Chiang Mai. Also known as the temple of the Lion Buddha, Wat Phra Singh is among the most visited temples of the city both, by believers and tourists. In this religious complex the highlight is, in addition to the building itself, a beautiful Buddha image that you can find in Viharn Luang,

Wiang Kum Kam

Wiang Kum Kan is one of the oldest complexes you can see in Thailand. This ancient capital of the kingdom Haripunchai and Lanna was long forgotten, having been accidentally rediscovered just recently. Dating from the 13th century, this city, which preceded Chiang Mai as the capital of the Lana Kingdom, was abandoned due to a flood of the Ping river.

Karen Long Neck Tribe

you will find in this village, situated in the Mae Hong Son area, will be as we mentioned before, a village with many craft stalls, very similar to a market. However, the great highlight and what motivated the massive tourism was the tradition that involves women. From an early age, these are adding metal rings to their necks which makes them extremely long.

Doi Inthanon National Park

Doi Inthanon National Park has an area of ​​480 km2 and, beyond the natural beauty, many reasons of interest for the visitors. With the highest peak in Thailand ,with 2565 meters of altitude, the area is also inhabited by several tribes that still maintain ancestral lifestyles today.

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Wat Phra Doi Suthep is one of the must-see places in Chiang Mai. One of the most sacred Buddhist temples in Thailand, this one, founded in the nineteenth century, has a mystique of its own and has become a unique pilgrimage destination

How to go to Chiang Mai:

The city has the “Chiang Mai Intenational Airport“, which operates several lowcost companies. You can also choose Chiang Mai as your point of entry or exit in Thailand.

The airport is close to the city center, just around 10 minutes by car.

Here are some examples, indicative of research done 3 months in advance, for the high season:

Bangkok – Chiang Mai: takes around 1.30h, for 1100 bath (30€ / $35), with Air asia;

Krabi – Chiang Mai: takes around 2 hours, for 1500 bath (40 € / $46), with Air asia;

Phuket – Chiang Mai: takes around 2h, for 1100 bath (30€ / $35) , with Air asia.

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This was our exit option. A journey of about 13 hours on a sleeping train, from Chiang Mai to Bangkok. We paid about for 1500 bath (40 € / $46) but the experience was good. We ended up saving one night’s accommodation, as a flight would cost about the same as the train ticket.

There are at least 6 daily connections from and to Bangkok, between 6am and 9pm. In spite of the many connections, tickets are often sold out, so we recommend that you book in advance.

The train station is the “Chiang Mai Railway station” and it is located the east side of the city.

To avoid waiting lines and surprises book your train ticket by click here.

It was by bus that we arrived in Chiang Mai. Coming from Sukhothai, the journey took about 6 hours, two of them standing. Despite this, it was quiet and the scenery made up for the rest.

We arrived at the “Arcade Bus Station“, where the long-distance buses arrive. There are bus links to and from Bangkok between 6 am and 10 pm. Tickets cost around 550 bath ( 15€ / $17)  and the journey takes around 13 hours.

At Arcade Station you can take a local bus, a tuktuk or taxi to the city center.

If you want to go by bus to a place near Chiang Mai, the right station is the “ Chang Phuak Bus Station“, with connections to Chiang Rai, Mae and other destinations.

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Knowing what to do in Chiang Mai and to get around in the city and outskirts you can take in the popular tuktuks, taxis and Uber. The latter is probably the right bet, without any detours or surprises. There are also several local buses operating in and out of town, ideal for those seeking a more genuine experience as well as spending as little money as possible.

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Where to stay in Chiang Mai:

To stay we suggest the old town (Chiang Mai’s Old City). It is within the old city walls and is where most of the attractions are located.

Close to Temples, Markets and cheap lodgings, the area of Thapae Gate is the most popular. It has many options, for different budgets as well as good access. If You already what to do in Chiang Mai this area will show as an easy pick.

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Food in Chiang Mai

No doubt that when we think about what to do in Chiang Mai, food is one of the main things. The cooking in this city is crazy, with lots of variety of Thai and Western restaurants, in addition to the usual street food. You will not have any problem finding a good place to eat, regardless of your taste and budget.

Be sure to try Khao soi, a noodle soup with curry and coconut.

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What to do in Sukhothai https://backpackers-bay.com/en/what-to-do-in-sukhothai/ https://backpackers-bay.com/en/what-to-do-in-sukhothai/#respond Thu, 03 Jan 2019 11:40:34 +0000 https://backpackers-bay.com/?p=2599

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What to do in Sukhothai

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“Old Sukhothai was one of the places we enjoyed most in Thailand. It occupies a vast area of about 70 km2, full of ruins that will certainly have a strong impact, especially in westerners, less accustomed to such scenarios. We have been in Sukhothai a day and a half, with a map and compass in hand and aways pedaling. But we might as well have stayed another day to cover the whole historical park, that has more than 190 ruins. “
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What to see in Sukhothai, the main attractions:

Historical Park:  You can buy the ticket for the 5  areas for 100 Bath each. Rent a bike and go for some impressive ruins hunt.

Opening hours: 06.00h to 18.00h. Some sites are open until 21.00h.

How to get to the Historial Park: From new Sukhothai (new city) , you can take a mini-bus in the Mueang Kao area, near the police box. There is one departing every 20 minutes.

Note: Our blog provides  information regarding prices and opening hours . But, as they may be subject to changes, We advice you to check that info in the oficial websites. If possible, we will provide a link on any page with that kind of information.

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Where to stay in Sukhothai

Sukhothai is composed of two distinct zones, New Sukhothai and Old Sukhothai, where the historical park is located.

We suggest you stay in Old Sukhothai, a small village that has everything you need and is practically inserted in the historical park. From this area you can visit some of the attractions on foot and the rest are in the distance for pedaling on your bike.

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What to do in Ayutthaya https://backpackers-bay.com/en/what-to-do-in-ayutthaya/ https://backpackers-bay.com/en/what-to-do-in-ayutthaya/#respond Thu, 20 Dec 2018 10:06:59 +0000 https://backpackers-bay.com/?p=2232

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What to do in Ayutthaya

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Where to stay in Ayutthaya

Our suggestion is the area of Naresuan Road, close to Historical Park. There you will find several options in a relatively quiet area, with low budget options and close to some points of interest. If you plan what to do in Ayutthaya before booking a hotel you will easily understand why Naresuan Road is a good option, even more if you are short in time.

This street is popular amongst backpackers and it is also know as the “farang” street.

 In the surroundings you’ll also find some places to go shopping, as the Chao Phrom Market  and some outlets.

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Floating Market https://backpackers-bay.com/en/guide-and-tips-to-visit-a-floating-market/ https://backpackers-bay.com/en/guide-and-tips-to-visit-a-floating-market/#respond Sun, 15 Apr 2018 16:11:33 +0000 https://backpackers-bay.com/?p=2156

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