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    A kids morning out at the Chatuchak Markets

    by Miguel Gluton February 11, 2018September 7, 2018
    written by Miguel Gluton

    Ask most visitors to Thailand what they loved most about the country and they’ll probably say the beaches, the food or the people. For me it’s the markets. The best way to stick to our travel budget in Thailand is to never ever EVER leave Tracy alone in a Thai marketplace. I will come back with bags of clothes that we have no room to carry!

    On our last visit to Bangkok, the kids and I spent a leisurely Sunday morning in the Chatuchak weekend markets. The kids were in charge of deciding which paths we went down and what we looked at (well at least until Mum had had enough of that!). They made some great discoveries. 

    Noah’s favourite discovery was stumbling across an artist who had constructed Optimus Prime and Bumblebee from vehicle parts and metal bolts. Standing over 2m tall they were definitely impressive!

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    Just near the now closed Children’s Museum Noah also discovered an entire street of fish shops. There were at least 40 stores all selling bags of brightly coloured fish and turtles. He spent ages investigating them all. He even found several bags where most of the water had leaked out and brought them to the shopkeepers, insisting that they refill them with water before the fish die. They of course did, with a rather bemused look on their faces when they realised he didn’t want to buy the fish, just rescue them.

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    Next to the fish sellers were the fish supply shops filled with tanks, weed and fish food. Both Noah and Hayley found the bags of live fish food, from worms to larvae to to grasshoppers and crickets, to be hilarious.

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    But not nearly as hilarious as discovering fried crickets and grasshoppers for sale a few minutes later!

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    Hayley, if you can’t tell from the top photo, fell in love a bubble machine and spent a good ten minutes chasing bubbles up and down the quiet road, giggling hysterically. Her next favourite part of the markets were the quirky bobble dolls. We’re still not quite sure if they are the most adorable things we’ve ever seen or just plain evil looking …

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    We had a fantastic morning out at the markets.  I was really surprised at what the kids discovered and how much more there was than just funky dresses and handicrafts.

    We rounded out our morning with ice creams and juice in the nearby Queens Park before heading off in search of lunch.

    About the Chatuchak Markets

    The Chatuchak Market run every Saturday and Sunday. They are hugely popular for a good reason: souvineers, funky clothing, household items, handicrafts, paintings, toys and more. Most items we looked at were very reasonably priced.

    The markets are one huge labyrinth. We got completely turned around and lost, but that’s part of the fun. With it’s narrow covered alleyways packed from floor to ceiling with goods and quiet streets lined with retro coffee shops and the oddest assortment of goods you’ll ever seen jumbled together, you never quite know what you’ll discover around the next corner.

    Despite how popular they are they’re surprisingly quiet. Even the wider streets are quiet so it’s a good place to explore with young children. It is best to go in the mornings when it’s cooler though as some of the covered alleyways get really hot later in the day.

    The nearby Queens Park has some lovely lakes and walking trails. It’s also a nice place to have a picnic and there is a children’s playground at the park entrance closest to the markets.

    Chatuchak Markets are out of town but they’re easily reached by taxi or by train. Mo Chit Skytrain Station is right next door to Queen’s Park and a 200m walk will get you to the start of the markets.

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    The End of The Road Trip

    by Miguel Gluton February 11, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton February 11, 2018September 7, 2018

    After a less than successful start to our road trip through Thailand, we left Koh Samui with high expectations that we’d used up our ‘road trip’ bad luck and the final leg to Bangkok…

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    Bangkok with kids: Snow in Thailand

    by Miguel Gluton January 29, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 29, 2018September 7, 2018

    Last week the kids saw snow for the first time … in Thailand! How? I took them to Dreamworld, a theme park on the northern outskirts of Bangkok. As well as a lot…

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    Koh Samui: 100 swims, 100 beers, 0 waterfalls

    by Miguel Gluton January 29, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 29, 2018September 7, 2018

    Last week we spent six nights on Koh Samui, the second most popular island destination in Thailand. To be honest, we weren’t all that impressed with Koh Samui. Being such a popular…

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    Road trips: A word from Noah

    by Miguel Gluton January 29, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 29, 2018September 7, 2018

    Noah has asked me to make sure that everyone knows all the facts about our recent road trip in Thailand. He’s still learning to read and write but talking he has definitely…

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    Bad days come in threes …

    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018

    After the first two days of our road trip going awry before finally stumbling across a small piece of paradise on Hin Ngam Beach in Sichon, Thailand, we woke to a postcard perfect day hopeful that our bad…

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    Hat Yai to Sichon: Thailand road trip day 2

    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018

    After a less than spectacular start to our Thailand road trip, we checked into the first hotel we found in Hat Yai, the Sakura Grand View Hotel, room unseen not expecting much at all…

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    Don’t cut Colin off or he’ll cut you …

    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018

    “Are we in Thailand yet?” pipes up Hayley for the twelfth time in the two hours since we left Penang. “Almost. We’re 2km away. We’ll be there in just a few minutes” “Yay!…

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    Family friendly festivals in Thailand

    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018

    Last year we spent a month in Thailand and feel like we’ve barely scratched the surface of all that the country has to offer. We started out not that impressed with Thailand,…

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    Khoa San: hanging out with the backpackers

    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018
    by Miguel Gluton January 23, 2018September 7, 2018

    Last month (yes I’m way behind on the blog) we spent 4 nights in Bangkok on Khoa San Rd, the famous (and infamous) backpacker area. Wall to wall overpriced hostels with grotty…

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