Welcome!

O hey! Welcome to my travel blog, 'Cara's Up, Up and Away!' One of my great loves in life is travel. In my blog, I will write about my adventures here, there and everywhere! 'Up, up and away' is my Dad's favourite saying. He excitedly shouts this out any time a trip is imminent. It is a phrase that I always associate with happy memories so it is very appropriate to name this blog after Dad's catchphrase.

I hope you enjoy my blog.

Cara x


Places I've Been

Sunday 20 April 2014

Khoa San Road, Bangkok.


Monks and Partiers outside Center Khao San at 6am
Khao San Road... When I read about it in the guide books and online and I imagined it to be a long street of bars and stalls selling souvenirs. When I watched 'The Hangover 2', I imagined that Khao San Road would be similar to that scene where the riot breaks out. And to be honest, that is a pretty accurate representation! It is a small street with stalls and bars, yes. But it is literally one of the craziest places I've ever been on my travels. A myriad of travellers from all over the world coming to sample the infamous madness (and street food) of Khao San Road. 
 
Top Ten Tips for Khoa San Road:
 
I'll never look at a sand bucket the same way again!
  1. Stay at D&D Inn on Khao San Road.You'll be right in the middle of the action. The rooms are basic with air conditioning and private bathrooms attached. There is a pool on the roof and a restaurant serving continental breakfast in the morning.
  2. Veer off onto Susie Walking Street for some really good restaurants serving cuisine from all around the world.
  3. Drink from a sand bucket... Cast away those memories of making sandcastles on the beach back home. In Thailand, a sand bucket should be filled with Sang Som.
  4. Get yourself an illuminious wrist band! Some of the slogans written on them might offend some people so maybe get rid of it before you leave Khao San Road.
  5. Stock up on Imodium! Thailand is notorious for sick tummies! There's even a Boots chemist on Khao San Road.
  6. Don't fall into the trap of getting your fortune read! Some guy tried to extort $50 out of me to tell me my fortune and when I refused he told me I was terminally ill! Not a pleasant experience!  
  7. Eat some street food! You get everything along the street from Pad Thai to fried crickets and tentacles. But if street food isn't your style, there is also a McDonald's, KFC and 7Eleven (really good toasted sandwiches!) along Khao San.
    
    Massages and Chang at 5am!
  8. "You want ping pong show?" And no, it is not a table tennis tournament like one friend thought! 
  9. Get yourself a massage! Want a break from the madness? There are plenty of places along Khoa San that offer massages. We got one at 5am while we sipped on bottles of Chang.
  10. People watch at Center Khao San Road. This bar has a large seating area on the street and opens 24 hours. It really the best place to observe the weird and the wonderful of Khao San Road.

     
     

Wednesday 16 April 2014

Full Moon Madness!


Chilling on our porch.
August 2012. Aoife, Sharon and I had already been travelling around Thailand  for two weeks when we finally rocked up to Ko Pha-ngan. Like everyone else on the ferry, we were on our way there from Ko Samui for the Full Moon Party. 
We had booked into a bungalow located about a fifteen minute walk from the beach where the Full Moon Party was due to take place. Because this is an extremely busy time for hostel/ bungalows/ hotels on the island, a lot of accommodation stipulate that you can only block book. As a result, we had to book five nights on the island. Some people can be lucky and just get accommodation when they arrive and others choose to stay on the Koh Samui and commute by ferry on the night. We stayed in Charung Bungalows. We paid about 17 euro a night for this accommodation (during the rest of the month, it starts at five euro per person for a private room.)Make sure to buy a good lock and key for your shallet door as most doors do not have locks on them. The accommodation was extremely basic and grubby but the location was perfect. We were on the sunset side of Haad Rin beach which was quiet but still in easy walking distance of the party.

Haad Rin Beach with Mushy Mountain in the background.

Sandbuckets!!!
The nights leading up to the party were a party reveller's dream. One night we went down the beach and sat on the sand drinking Chang beer and buckets of Sang Som whiskey. Yes, you read it right... BUCKETS of whiskey!! After our trip to Thailand I don't think I'll every look at a sand bucket the same way again! One night we went to a pool party nearby which was just anarchy! Another night there was a jungle party. These events are publicised and there is generally transport taking convoys of partiers there.

The week long of partying culminates with the Full Moon Party on Haad Rin beach. So the dress code for the Full Moon Party... basically anything neon goes and coat yourself in neon body paint!! Koh Pha-ngan is littered with shops selling these blinding colours so don't panick if your backpack isn't brimming with neon. The girls and I thought we were crazy with neon paint smeared across our faces and arms but some people take their body painting very seriously and have themselves congealed in the stuff!
The night of the Full Moon Party the beach was mobbed!! A few thousand people of all ages descended on the beach for the ensuing madness. The atmosphere was electric with people dancing on the sand and DJs playing all genres of music throughout the night. All along the beach, you can purchase drink from different stalls boasting special offers on buckets of alcohol. People of all nationalities mix easily and if you go in a small group you'll be sure to meet lots of other people. Solo travellers were common but to be honest I think as a woman I would prefer to go with someone.

Paul, Aoife, Sharon and myself ready to hit the beach!
Unfortunately, when we were on Koh Pha-ngan, we heard a lot of horror stories of drinks being spiked and people getting hurt. (you will notice there are a lot of medical centres on the island!!)  As long as you are careful, don't leave drinks unattended and stick with your friends, you will enjoy the week of the Full Moon Party as much as we did.

Wednesday 2 April 2014

Travel Essential- Lonely Planet Guide

Lonely Planet book is an essential!!
So we've booked our flights! Who knew it would be cheaper to fly from Dublin to Beijing rather than going Muscat to Beijing! Flying Dublin to Beijing June 23 with Lufthansa. What do you think is the thing I do immediately after booking my flights? Get my Lonely Planet Guide for Beijing!
I got my Lonely Planet book the other day for 6 Riyal (around 12 euro). Nothing makes me more excited than going to the book shop and picking up the Lonely Planet edition for that particular country or city. When we went to Thailand, I had the girls driven crazy with 'What does Lonely Planet say?' and 'I'll just check my Lonely Planet book'.
In case you don't know what the Lonely Planet books are, let me tell you. They are a series of travel books dedicated to informing the traveller about their chosen destination. These guides offer advice and information on everything from where to stay to where to eat, things to do to attractions. They even offer basic phrases in the language of the country. In terms of accommodation and places to eat, the books inform you of places with different budgets in mind. The books are frank and honest in the information they supply which helps travellers to make informed decisions.
They really are a travel essential worth spending a bit of money on. I know I can not wait to start reading up on Beijing!!
 
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