Waking up to a beautiful sunny morning. Happily checked out from the hotel and I guess I would call ourselves as a lil bimbotic, who decided on tuktuk over taxis in a city like Bangkok. We took a tuktuk from Nana to Chao Phraya which cost us only 60Baht for 2. Wonder why? Cuz these kinda local tuktuk are commercialized and the drivers gain 1litre of gasoline whenever we spend 1000 Bahts at the tourist spot which is a local gem factory. A little visit to the Grand Palace adjoins Wat Phra Kaew in a common compound. Being a typical Penangite, its time to cross the street like how we do … always! ![]()

The dress code in Grand Palace is rather strict. But well again, this actually apply in all temples. Your legs have to be covered. Long pants/skirts. Well, if you are not a fan of long pants like me, worry not. There is always a little stall across the street having sarongs for rent. In some countries I went, they even lend you for free. Just return it upon leaving. Anyway, they charge at 30Baht each (if you bargain) otherwise the standard price would be 50Baht.

Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Sri Rattana Satsadaram)

If you are not in a hurry, do spend some time to study the drawings on the wall. It has a story to tell. 
Candid shots

Isn’t this beautiful?
I love the architecture of the temple.

Needless ti say, places as such will definitely be crowded.
I believe this guy is looking for his way out, cuz … I was lost too

Beautiful sky!
… and each of this always remind me of something.

Do take note that each and every visitor will be charge 400Baht per visit. Audio aid is also available at 100Baht each. This place is gorgeous and worth visiting.


































