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Bangkok update: After my visit

I had a wonderful few days in Bangkok and was, as always, impressed with their resilience and their commitment to getting back to life!

While they have not apprehended a suspect in the recent bombing they have announced a crackdown on crime and I believe that it is safe to travel to and around Bangkok. We are advising all our trips continue as planned and we will continue to monitor the situation.

Until then please take a look at this great article from Yahoo Travel on how to plan ahead in today’s ever changing world, featuring yours truly.

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Bangkok after the blast

Erawan Shrine in Bangkok
The Erawan Shrine in Bangkok has survived the recent bombing.

“Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth,” says my taxi driver as he describes his typical day from the airport to town. “But today, you my only one. Not enough.”

I don’t take it personally. This is business, and since the bomb on Monday the driver tells me there are a lot fewer travelers arriving in Bangkok. The hotels have been telling me the same story – a lot of cancelled bookings, and those guests that are here are leaving early.

I’m here to gauge the situation and try to determine what advice I want to give our Journeys Within guests – and travelers in general – who have Thailand on their itinerary in the coming months. This is not the first time I’ve headed to Bangkok due to a bad situation. I was in Thailand after the tsunami, here during the first coup, here for the flooding and here for the protests. The truth is that when issues happen in any of the countries we work in, I like to be there on the ground so when I talk to my guests I can genuinely speak from experience. I think it’s my obligation as an expert of this region to have this first-hand knowledge.

So I’m here and I’m already hearing from the taxi driver that life is getting back to normal today. The schools that closed are back open, and so are the streets that had been closed after the blast.

After checking in, I did the one thing that always helps gauge the city, I went shopping. The malls in Bangkok are always a lively scene and are the best way to see just how locals and tourists alike are feeling. I took a taxi to Siam Square and visited the various malls and shopping centers. The truth is that if I hadn’t known about the bombs there was no indication of the aftermath in downtown Bangkok. All the various stores are open and being visited by large numbers of tourists – it felt very much like a typical Bangkok day.

Bangkok shopping mall
Shopping malls in Bangkok seemed normal.

I met with friends for coffee and they said that people are scared, but life has to go on. They said they felt bad because they really didn’t have any answers for me and didn’t know if there was a reason to be scared and avoid Thailand or not. The general mood was one of sadness and resignation.

In the evening there was a news conference at the Erawan Shrine, the site of the bombing. A police spokesman showed the recently released sketch and explained their reasoning behind this man being the main suspect. After the conference I bought flowers and candles and made an offering at a shrine I’ve made many offerings to in the past, but this time it was with great sadness.

Police at the Erawan Shrine
Police briefing at the Erawan Shrine.

So down to the nitty gritty: The reason I wanted to come here was to be able to offer tangible advise to our travelers. After being here I do think traveling to Bangkok is possible and life goes on as usual, but at the same time, it was the first time that I’ve visited Bangkok during a crisis and felt nervous. The attack on the Erawan Shrine was aimed at tourists and was unpredictable. Unlike the protests, this type of attack can’t be avoided, and no matter how careful and aware our guides are, we could put our guests in a dangerous situation. With that said, the Thai police are clearly searching for the suspect and I do believe they are actively working to solve the situation. Therefore, my advice for our guests is to not visit Bangkok in the next two weeks.

On September 1 we will reassess the situation. Right now we will absolutely support any guests that want to come to Bangkok, and for all the trips we have booked past September we advise waiting for the next two weeks before making any changes.

Tomorrow I’ll explore some more and chat with more friends and my team here. In the meantime if you have any questions on Bangkok and the situation please just let us know.

“People scared,” my taxi driver said wistfully, “but we Bangkok, we be okay.”

T-shirts in Bangkok
The caption on the shirts says it all.

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Its a small Journeys Within world after all!

I love to be reminded of just what a small world we live in so here’s a fun email I got from a Journeys Within past guest:

Hi Andrea,

Hope you and Brandon and the kids are doing well!! I had to share a story with you from last night!

SO I have a new roommate. Craigslist find, she is rad. We were hanging out in the living room, drinking wine, and telling life stories when we started talking about places we’d traveled to. Turns out Kathy just got back from a trip to SE Asia in November of last year. And she’s telling me all about the trip and how it was really fun, but the most amazing part was Cambodia because she just felt like the whole experience there was really special and the people were amazing and the tour they had set up was phenomenal. Then she mentioned visiting the home of a local family and I was like WAIT A SECOND, which tour company did you use, because I did that too and I’m pretty sure it’s the only one that does that. And then we both said Journeys Within! HAHAH

We laughed for a good 5 minutes about the coincidence and then she just went on and on about how wonderful the trip was and the B&B, and you and Brandon. So I just wanted pass along that my roommate is another happy Journeys Within customer and she tells everyone she knows about you guys too. Her name is Kathy and she came with her friend Todd, if that rings any bells.

It of course does ring bells, I remember Kathy and Todd visiting us last November and am thrilled that they had such a great trip and I love that Journeys Within guests find each other all over the world! Have you had a small Journeys Within world experience? If so let me know and we’ll feature it on the blog!

Andrea

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Guiding Light: Pong

Guiding all over northern Thailand, Pong is a guest favourite. She loves to share her passion for Buddhism and love of country with all of guests. She also loves road trips…

Pong

Name:    Chanidapa Wangklaklan (Pong)

Age:  36 years old, married for 16 years with 2 sons

How long have you been guiding with Journeys Within: 3 years

How did you become a guide?

What is your favourite part about being a guide? To feel a great happy when our customers happy, to have more great friends.

What is the most challenging part about being a guide? my job is a part of giving, trying hard to understand people, reading people mind, and feel success when we can maked them happy

What is your favourite thing to show guests? My Buddism way to use in my lifestyle.

What kind of things do guests ask you/ want to talk about? A simple things to be my friend, they’re so lovely all.

What food / restaurants should guests try?

What should guests coming to Northern Thailand know?

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A Journeys Within Review

The Oshin family traveled to Vietnam and Cambodia with Journeys Within over the Christmas holidays and were kind enough to share some of their memories with us. An active family, they did it all — cooking, cycling, arts and crafts and more! We wanted to share this lovely note they sent upon their return along with some of their photos.

group bike ride

Basically we had the trip of our lives.  You did a fantastic job by finding us wonderful guides, filling our trip with a solid combination of touring, history and activity.  We had a chance to get a feel for every region of Vietnam and a taste of Cambodia.  We really loved our experience.

Thanks again,

Diane

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Trying to add some value with our friends in the classroom at Journeys Within Our Community school in Siem Reap.
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Painting the pottery we made in Bat Trang.
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My boys reading on the deck of our Junk boat.
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Our fabulous cooking class and dinner at Secret Garden in Hoi An.
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Saigon at night from top of Bitexco Buidling.
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DeltaMy son, Jared, cavorting with a snake.
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Traveling by sampan in the Mekong Delta.
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Posing with a buddha at Ankgor Thom.
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Sunset in a field on our ATV tour in Siem Reap.
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Century-old tree on our hike from the death to the Victory gate at Ankgor Thom.
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Khoa taking a selfie with the family in the background at Lunch Lady in Saigon – our first fabulous street food meal.
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New Year’s Eve at the Anantara in Siem Reap – the guys wearing their new clothes made in Hoi An.
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Biking in Cambodia.
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The street vendors are everywhere with their spectacular and prolific wares and it’s hard to stop capturing it by camera.
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A visit to the Museum of Traditional Medicine in Saigon.

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