Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Hello...sorry for my absense!

I haven't forgotten about...anyone who may be reading this! I know I haven't posted since February. I do have some excuses! Coursework, real work, exam season etc! Its all ending soon however and I will have completed my second year at university! 

I will be posting more after the season and exploring new places for everyone to travel too and read about! I'm heading off to Berlin for a second time in June for a few days, so will update places to go and things to see!  I'm hoping to go somewhere else...but we will see!

See you soon!

Brandenburg Gate, Berlin


Thursday, 16 February 2012

'La Tomatina' - Spanish Annual Festival!

~ La Tomatina ~
The biggest tomato fight festival, yes tomato fight held annually on the last Wednesday in August. The host,  Bunol, a small town neighbouring Valencia where party-seekers, locals, backpackers from all over the world flock to the streets to throw rotten tomatoes at each other in the streets...seems crazy right? The fight usually lasts between one and two hours.
The Bunol tradition all started in the 1940's, although no one is really certain how the more than half a century old tradition originated, theories such as food fights and locals throwing tomatoes at local councilmen is a popular one - from there on, it became an annual event.

The week long festival host also features music, parades and dance. 



Tuesday, 14 February 2012

  










Some photos I came across from an awesome travel blog on Tumblr with some amazing photos! 

Thursday, 9 February 2012

The Bangkok Boomerang

Hello Again!
I haven't posted on here for a long time now and it's not for any particular reason either. I couldn't say I have been really busy, because I haven't.  I would like to say I was traveling and having the time of my life and seeing the most amazing sights, I have just been going to university and to my new job. I am due to finish university June 2013 and am already planning my trip!

Bangkok Boomerang Map

A website I usually look at to make myself travel depressed  is STA Travel. They have a wide range of flights, round the world trips, tours, volunteering experiences, hotels, destination ideas and useful travel tips and guidance. I always seem to end up looking at the costs of flights etc dreaming on...

A ROUND THE WORLD TRIP which recently caught my eye is the Bangkok Boomerang stopping at...

LONDON > DUBAI > BANGKOK > SYDNEY > CHRISTCHURCH overland to AUCKLAND > MELBOURNE > KUALA LUMPUR > DUBAI > LONDON

This round the world trip costs £1,199 (For Students & Under26/ 26+ £1,269). From past experience and some knowledge of the basis of flights to that area of the world I would say that is a really good deal and extremely attractive. For example, a flight to Bangkok, Thailand alone would cost around the £650-800+ mark and Australia even more. I am planning on doing this trip next year after I have finished my university degree course and go out into the big world of adult life. I know that some of you may think that I am avoiding going to work and earning some money; however this may be the only time we ever get to do this and take full advantage of our youthful fitness (Somewhat mine is limited, I will get fitter by then). I am already working and saving for this, it makes me excited every time I think about going to these places! Last year on the UH Media Thailand Summer School, I spent 4 weeks in Bangkok. It's such a fantastic city and I really would love to visit again, which I think attracted me a lot to this particular trip but to stop off to a favorite city of mine along a once in a life time trip.

 I'll try to update more. I am always looking at places to go so I should be adding in more exciting destinations for you to have a look at! Be back soon!









Sunday, 11 September 2011

Aurora Borealis (The Northern Lights)

The Northern Lights can be seen over northern Scandinavia, Island, the southern tip of Greenland and continuing over northern Canada, Alaska and along the northern coast of Russia. The Aurora is always present it's just in some places and at different times of year they are not visible.
"The coasts of the Norwegian counties of Troms and Finnmark lay where occurrence is greatest, making northern Norway, due to its ease of access and mild winter climate, an attractive destination for people interested in observing this atmospheric phenomenon. In Troms and Finnmark, we can see the Northern Lights every other clear night, if not even more frequently."








I am sure it would be an amazing sight.



Taj Mahal ताज महल تاج

The TAJ MAHAL, located in Agra in India - is one of the man made wonders of the world and one of the places I really want to go! It was built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, in memory of his third wife. 



I hope to do my university study abroad in August 2012 in Thailand and I hope to travel to India while I am over that part of the world.

Sunday, 4 September 2011

Update....

When I first started the blog, my stats were 14 countries and 44 cities, now it stands 15 countries (+Cyprus) and 51 cities (+Paphos, Pissouri, Limassol,  Pattaya, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya and Hua Hin)



Travel Map
I've been to 51 cities in 15 countries
Asia
China: Beijing
China: Shenzhen
China: Wenling
China: Wenzhou
China: Xiamen
Hong Kong (SAR): Kowloon
Hong Kong (SAR): Mong Kok
Thailand: Ayuthaya
Thailand: Bangkok
Thailand: Hua Hin
Thailand: Kanchanaburi
Thailand: Patong Beach
Thailand: Pattaya
Thailand: Phangnga
Thailand: Phuket
Caribbean
Antigua and Barbuda: Saint John's
Europe
Austria: Kitzbuhel
Cyprus: Limassol
Cyprus: Paphos
Cyprus: Pissouri
France: Calais
France: Cos
France: Marseille
France: Paris
Germany: Berlin
Germany: Pruchten
Germany: Rostock
Holy See (Vatican City): Vatican City
Italy: Genova
Italy: Messina
Italy: Portofino
Italy: Rome
Malta: Mdina
Malta: Valletta
Portugal: Albufeira
Portugal: Faro
Spain: Alicante
Spain: Arrecife
Spain: Barcelona
United Kingdom: Cambridge
United Kingdom: London
United Kingdom: Plymouth
North America
United States: Carson City
United States: New York
United States: Orlando
United States: San Francisco
United States: South Lake Tahoe
United States: Tampa

Tomas has visited 7% of the countries in the world!






Wednesday, 3 August 2011

The World's Longest Place Name

The capital of Thailand is unofficially named Bangkok. 

The full ceremonial name of the city given by King Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, and later edited by King Mongkut, is:

 Krung Thep Mahanakhon Amon Rattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilok Phop Noppharat Ratchathani Burirom Udomratchaniwet Mahasathan Amon Phiman Awatan Sathit Sakkathattiya Witsanukam Prasit

It translates to:

"The city of angels, the great city, the eternal jewel city, the impregnable city of God Indra, the grand capital of the world endowed with nine precious gems, the happy city, abounding in an enormous Royal Palace that resembles the heavenly abode where reigns the reincarnated god, a city given by Indra and built by Vishnukarma".


The full name of Bangkok is written in front of Bangkok administrative building

Sunday, 31 July 2011

Summer School At Chulalongkorn University July 2011

































Summer School At Chulalongkorn University July 2011


SawadeeKup.
Phom chu Tom. 
  (Piece from my final project I submitted to the university)
I applied to the UH-Chula Media Summer School in late February of 2011. I applied, as I wanted to learn more about Thailand, living and learning in Thailand, Thai culture, language and having the opportunity to meet new friends out of my comfort zone and challenge myself to see if I could do this. The summer programme has lasted four weeks now and I can honestly say it has been one of the best times of my life, if not the best! I have met the best of people and have enjoyed spending my time with everyone. The Chulalongkorn University is a prestigious university and you can recognise this from their standards, expectations, and culture and through the Chula students. My time on the summer school has been a rollercoaster, there have been highs and lows, but the low’s aren’t of any concern to this.  The programme took place within the Communication Arts Faculty at the university within the International Programs department. 

Studying abroad is a big risk to take. Many students don’t know whether or not they should go. Would they enjoy it? Would they fit in? I am one of the lucky ones. I have experience studying abroad, meeting new people and going into a different environment and new country to do exactly that. I have experienced it first hand and at this stage I feel that I want to study abroad, it has helped me confirm and build my courage. I have learnt study abroad and/or a summer school is worth the time, money and effort required. I have learnt that I am more confident than I first thought; I am not as shy as I thought and I can do this on my own. I’ve learnt how to adapt my personality and embrace opportunities to do things that I normally wouldn’t enjoy or hesitate to do, such as drama classes and performances.
Additionally, we have had a variety of activities, classes and trips to get a real insight into the Thai culture, while living and studying in Thailand. Learning about music, dance, theatre, advertising, journalism, film, history, language, literature and art. Trips have included a visit to Ogilvy, The Bangkok Post and Kantana Movie Town. We also ventured out of Bangkok, to Ayutthaya, the old capital, Pattaya, Hua Hin and Kanchanaburi. The weekends we have spent away have all been a world of excitement, however, the weekend in Kanchanaburi stands out the most for me. The weekend consisted of elephants, the Death Railway, The Bridge Over River Kwai, both part of the World War II history, water sports, waterfalls and boats. We were lucky enough to stay in a beautiful resort, Rayaburi Resort, with stunning views of the lake and mountain’s surrounding.


Advice to potential students thinking about a summer school or study abroad opportunity, DO IT! It’s one of the best time’s of your life, it will enhance your knowledge of the world and yourself, learning in a different way which might suit you better from what you are use to, meeting new international friends and a valuable life experience.
The summer school or study abroad at Chulalongkorn is an excellent idea and a great university to choose, it’s something you will not regret. I’ll be honest; when I found out I had got a place, I was nervous and was considering pulling out.  Now I am so glad I saw the better side and overcame my low confidence and came here and built it up and Chula helped me do this. 

Why pick Chula? It has a great international programs team within the Communication Arts Faculty who all work really hard to make your stay as enjoyable as they can, and that they have. The students are all really friendly and will go out of their way to help you, the campus is well kept and you always feel welcome. The summer school at Chula is a must and I can guarantee you will have a fantastic time. 

A note of appreciation, I would like to thank all the ajarn’s at Chulalongkorn I have worked and spent my time with who have all made the stay enjoyable and very memorable and given us an insight into Thailand and giving us the opportunity to study abroad when some may no longer be able to. Additionally, a thank you to the staff at Hertfordshire who have made the trip possible, arranged and come along and enjoyed the times with us. I am truly grateful to you all.

Kop Khun Kup.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Mediterranean Cruise 2011

In April of 2011 I went on my first cruise! One of the best holiday experiences you can get. It's a great way to see many cities and countries and even experience different cuisine in a short space of time, in my case it was a week cruise.  The cruise line we went with was MSC Cruises and spent the week on MSC Fantasia. 


Ports of Call
Valletta, Malta
Messina, Sicily
Civitavecchia/Rome, Italy
Genoa, Italy
Marseille, France 
Barcelona, Spain

MSC Fantasia
Departure was firstly from London Gatwick, flying to Barcelona, Spain for the first port. It was quite a while to get onto the ship as you can imagine, the ship held up to around 4,000 passengers at any time. We finally made it into our balcony cabin.


Cabin


The original itinerary was to first stop in Tunis, Tunisia on the Northern Coast of Africa. However, due to political issues there it was not allowed. Full steam to Malta! Valetta is the capital of Malta and here we went on two excursions around Valetta and into Mdina, a second city. 


 Valetta

 Mdina

Messina in Sicily was the second port of call. Here we visited Mount Etna which is the tallest active volcano in Europe, standing just over 10,000ft. 12 days prior it had erupted. 

Mount Etna


 Civitavecchia/Rome was the port of call everyone was most excited about. Previous to this I had been to Rome for the day once in 2006. It's a great city, lot's to see and a great range of ways to explore the city. Highlights included The Trevi Fountain (Fontana Di Trevi) and petite restaurant on a back road which was amazing! 


St Peters Basilica/ The Vatican 

 Trevi Fountain

Colosseum

Spanish Steps


Genoa did not grant us from good weather, none the less, Portfolio, another highlight of the cruise. It's a chic, small fishing village situated on the Italian Riviera. It's a very stylish and expensive area with shops in the likes of Louis Vuitton and Gucci. It's pastel colored buildings and ambiance created a perfect atmosphere.


 Portofino
Portofino

MSC Cruises. What a great company to cruise with. Their customer service, facilities, decoration, atmosphere and especially the food was first class! The Red Velvet Restaurant was the main dining area and here each table had their own personal waiting service, had a different menu every evening and made extra effort on top of the first class service for the formal Gala evenings. I would highly recommend a MSC Cruise and a cruise's in general.










 Red Velvet Restaurant

 MSC Fantasia
 Upper Deck Pool
 Swarovski Crystal Staircase