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Khao san road is a real dump nowadays.. Really bad food expensive prices scams and 100000 westerners that believe they experience "real Bangkok and Thailand" there.
@@nattm6553it took me 16 years to realise a few days ago that the majority of tourists don’t want to have an authentic experience but just want to have fun or relax. That’s why you see so many people in all in resorts or backpackers who stick to backpacker ghettos drinking buckets
@@ginotijhof true..but it was still a hub where backpackers did meet and exchange experiences and tips.. Back in the day people talked to each other before "smartphone" took over everything and you get all the info from youtube, google and tiktok ...
I am Thai. I also hope to get rid of these scammers who are bad persons. In generally most Thai people are nice and respect to themselves and everyone. Please enjoy foods and travelling in Thailand. Too many interesting places to visit.
Wow Paddy, it is amazing that you can be in the heart of the most touristy part of Bangkok, yet still find these hidden gems and non-touristy spots. Well done...and thank you! Well noted for my return visit! 👏
Super cool! Brought back fond memories of my walking tour with @bangkokpat last December! I love it when my favorite youtubers work together. 😊 I bet I'll find you at that blues bar sometime! Beers on me...🍻
Love this video mate. The joy of finding those little pockets of culture and local places really stimulates my curiosity and wander lust. If I am not mistaken not far from the Swing is the corner where RedBull was concocted and made it's debut by a guy who sold it in the mornings to people off to work. If I recall, Chris P was with Bangkok Pat and that was one of their spots to talk about. It is so hard not to find oneself in a beautiful and inspiring place almost anywhere in Thailand. Thanks so much as always for a wonderful appetizer. And, speaking of food I'm asking my local Thai chef if they can make that beef dish for me. It looked amazing. There is a similar Viet soup I can get locally with that melty delicious boiled beef. Darn, now I'm hungry and got to go! My best to Miss P Paddy.
I am so glad i found you ❤️ i am Thai but been living in America for over 30 years. I go back home to Korat yearly and i would travel around Thailand a bit. Your channel is perfect for me! Very impressive and informative contents! I am gonna try to be more brave and travel to more remote places because i often travel by myself (45 yr old woman) Thank you and keep up the good work 👍
Great video Paddy. I think the first day for all solo backpackers is hell. For me it was Paris. Pure hell the first day or two trying to figure out things. I love that hole in the wall blues bar, my kinda place. See ya there. Nice Messi shirt mate. Go Miami!
I love your honesty...I am feeling a little better about coming on the 28th Paddy. I share your vlogs with whoever I can. I love your journeys... I hope I run into you😊
The best travel creator on the tube. Thank you for the great advice. I am from the UK considering bangkok job opportunity. If not today then in next year or 2 im hoping to make the jump. This is so helpful paddy. Thank you
Fab video Paddy. We absolutely love the old town and this shows it's not all about Khaosan Road. People just need to make sure they do their research about the scams and be firm but polite. Mai ow Ka 😊
Really fortunate and appreciative of the timing of all your content the past few months as I've been planning my wife and I's visit to Thailand in November. Learning so much. Great stuff as always -- well presented and edited. Also that Miami heritage kit is 🔥! Cheers.
Great video, Paddy! I'm not really fond of Khaosan Road, way too noisy for me. But the parallel street , Thanon Ram Buttri is great, much more authentic. And in this street is the place where I've eaten the best curry I've ever had in Bangkok, Tossakan Thai Curry House.
I love the story, I had a similar situation in Hoi An on New Year a few years back. Quick change of plans and 24 hours later we were hiking into the son doong cave system and it was the best decision ever
Remember me as a 18-19 yr old backpacker 1994-95...traveling to Thailand ALONE with a old thai translation and a outdated guide book and paper maps.. It was a adventure into the unknown really not knowing anything, and i did meet A LOT of backpackers from all over the world and exchanged experiences and being social. Today well traveling has lost most of the adventure. Just watch a youtube och tiktok video or google search..and u know what to do and where to go.
Which isn't a terribly bad thing, especially for people like me who are planning their first trip. Unfortunately, most people want easy-to-consume material, and that includes travel itineraries now, and destinations that don't stray from their expectations/culture back home. Travelling is definitely not for relaxing, in my opinion, lol.
Only partially true. It's just that you need to widen your horizon and travel further deep into countries. I started again travelling after 20 years of idle and boring family/work life just renting a bike and drive it mainly offroad with huge pleasure. I admit I got my inspirations from Paddy's trips , I mean when he was still on the adventure side and not a posh "cash cow" influencer focus on luxury condos :) and during my last (unfortunately too short) three trips I really enjoyed back my youth vibes and experiences. Northern Vietnam and northern Laos are still amazing, cheap and without hordes of fussy turists, try for example Muang Ngoi or Cao Bang. Atlas mountains and desert in Morocco were a blast as well, but you need to choose carefully where to stop. But of course roaming the once peaceful now overcrowded target of Puket/Samui/Phangan/Khao San Road/Bali...can only lead to disappointment.
The first month in Thailand was so up and down, alot of downs but you get through the bad days and end up staying for 3 years ❤ The land of Smiles has a special place in my heart. Love this country and love these videos Paddy. Been following your channel since the start 🎉
Khao San road( the area) is way better than it used to be- first visit late 90s. Now it is so much more- the area includes areas all the way to the river. Cleaned up a lot- the streets/ food/ places to stay. I brought my teenagers in May- show them where dad started his first visit. I was thinking maybe a night or so- not much to it. I was very wrong- could easily spend 3-4 days enjoying the area. It has become so much more in a positive way.
Great vid Paddy, I have been going to Thailand and southeast Asia since 1990 for the 1st time . Everything you’ve mentioned is and is so bang on … can’t wait to be back for my annual visit… always find new things and places to visit..
@@PaddyDoyle. such a shame you wouldn’t give me one minute of your time. I have subscribed for years. Watched nearly every video. I guess I expected more of you. Boy I was wrong
As for me, this is the best video you have made so far. And I have seen all of yours (nearly). It‘s a really gorgeous video and I believe you are great video artist. Great that you met Bangkok Pat. Another great guy. Cheers from Germany 🤘🏼
Were coming in less than 4 weeks and stopping not far from where this video was made near samsen Rd (the street Hotel) and we can't wait we've been watching your videos paddy for months and your our favorite vlogger always giving excellent content really informative. So thanks for that even though we are seasoned travellers but not on your level I've got to say we're excited and a little nervous of our upcoming trip but really can't wait. Anyway if we see you theres a beer waiting for you for sure 👍
Hi Paddy, Thanks for all your useful info! I'm coming to Bangkok next month and will definitely visit some of the places you mentioned. Keep up the great work!
Thanks again! I'm heading towards Cambodia, via BKK and Uzbekistan, tomorrow. Usually dread Bangkok, but you inspire me to stay more than bare minimum.
Thailand is VERY different from back then.. both good and bad. I miss the times when u could meet backpackers and other people and share experiences and make friends.. smartphones and socialmedia has effectually taken away all that human and irl social interaction. Bangkok pat is more than a vlogger he is a historian that even we that lived and worked in Bangkok longtime and Thaipeople watch and learn things about the never sleepy megacity
You found the coffee guy! Was a delight watching him go about his work. I stumbled across him walking to meet some friends who were at The Grand Palace. I also stayed at Lillet Bang in the shared rooms and the amenities were great. Lovely café I'd sit in regularly to plan out my trip whilst sipping on an extra sour lime juice. Great value for money hostel if you want a bit more comfort and less noise.
It would be impossible to pick a "favourite " video from all you've done but this certainly would be a contender. I would love to spend a day visiting all the places in this video. If I ever return to Thailand, I plan on doing a tour with Pat. I've learned so much history from him. I think he has a video about that white fort.
Thank you for this video, Paddy. I'll be back in Bangkok in November and will finally do the Grand Palace, but this gives me much to explore afterwards. The parks look amazing. I already had Nai Soie Beef Noodle and Sheepshank on my list of possible restaurants and bars to visit. But the reminders are most welcome.
After your initial recommendation, I visit Hi-So everytime i'm in Bangkok and take everyone who comes to bkk there too. The crab meat curry is amazing.
It's been really funny listening to your first adventure in BKK. I was 22 when I first flew in Thailand with a couple of friends back in 1991, Khao San road was really a quite a relaxed place, not the circus you see nowadys. But scams were already common, I remember we tried three times with different tuk tuk drivers to be brought to Wat Pho with no success: each driver purposely drove us to Pat Pong pretending to misinterpret our pronunciation. Exhausted eventually we moved there by foot.
I saw one of your video? You went to Laos 🇱🇦? We laos and Hmoob , we says (do not worry) when you in foreign countries and everything will be ok! And at the same time, Thailand and laos we all same ethnic groups! I do love all your vlog videos..! ❤🇱🇦🇹🇭
19:30 วัดราชบพิตร Architectures of this temple is second to none tho. Really beautiful stupa and surround structures. Thai ppl love to dress wedding tradition cloth to do photo shots near stupa.
I like the old town but not the area around KS road and the Palace. The best places to eat and take photos are around the canals. No tourists no scammers. Love it.
I didn't mind Khao San. Last year I spent a few nights at the Khao San Palace. I was working nights though on US time and needed a spot to keep busy at night while on my breaks.
I remember the whole getting scammed thing when I first arrived in Thailand, fortunately there were a lot of nice and respectful people and of course lots of beautiful sights in Thailand which made for a fantastic holiday overall.. I unfortunately didn't feel that way after Prague and the sad thing is I would never go back to Prague. In Prague it genuinely felt like everyone was out to scam you in one way or another. I couldn't wait to leave!
I remember walking in Khao San Road at the end of the pandemic just before Songkran . The street was completely empty, zero tourists. Then just a few months later during what is supposed to be low season and still a time with not so many tourists Khao San road was so packed you couldn’t even walk there
I'm an older Millennial, been to Bangkok 6 times since the early 2000's and not once have I been to Khao San Road. I've been close for sure and the first few times I was definitely a backpacker. It's not like I avoided it because of the reputation (I've been to 2 full moon parties just to see), like how people avoid Cancun proper or Kuta due to the drunken mess of 18 yo's. It just never happened and I feel I missed a part of that Bangkok experience, especially in ~2002 when I first came and even 2006. Before social media took off. Now, in 2024 I spent 6 weeks in Thailand and I just didn't want to go, I feel it would be a let down, my mind would still think it would be that chaotic place 22 years ago that friends described. Like when I went to Vang Vieng that same year, when they rented me a full-ass Harley in Phonsavan in 2006, all the sketch dirt roads in Koh Tao with tourist accidents happening hourly. I think the older timers than me think the same about the 90s, the 80's and the real original Westerners that went in the 70's to surf all these places and explore jungles with a real sense of danger in many of these places.
Very cool video Paddy, khao san isnt my favorite part of bkk, way to much noise being thrown at you from everyone direction but the Blues bar looked right up my street, great job
Fine, compassionate introduction (about 7 minutes) as a world-travel virgin! I apologize for a grump, recent comment that I made --- stating that I had overdosed on your Bangkok City vlogs --- suggesting you revisit Vietnam (go south to north this time!), Laos, where you lost your wallet, and to hangout with Cowboy again in Siem Reap.
I had a really bad day when I landed in Ho Chi Minh on my first ever solo trip far away from home. I had been to Australia, but it's pretty much the same as home (New Zealand) It was so busy, I couldn't cross the road, I stepped into the street and straight onto a bag full of liquid that sprayed up my legs and hit some ladies seated on the side of the road eating, I apologized profusely and when she saw what it was that I stood on (soup) she waved it away and accepted my apology, I continued walking to where my tour was going from and had a panic attack. I had to duck into a cafe to calm down, but for some reason, I ordered a black coffee 😂 I can confirm that coffee is not good when you're having a panic attack. I finally got up the courage to leave the cafe, started walking to the tour operator, and started finding locals to cross the road with. The whole time I was walking there, I felt like crying. I felt like I made a huge mistake, and I just wanted to go home. I made it in the end, and the tour was amazing! I went to the Cu Chi tunnels, met a lovely Australian family, and spent the day with them. The mum and I talked nonstop all the way back on the bus. The next morning, I woke up, and all the bullshit was forgotten. All I could think about was what an amazing day I had. The rest of my six week trip was epic! I got the hang of crossing the roads and settled in to life in South East Asia. It was such a formative trip for me, I learned so much about myself, and it just increased my desire to travel. To anyone who struggles when traveling alone, it's all going to be OK. Look after yourself, breathe, and do the thing because I promise you won't regret it ❤
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I have just got off the phone with Jack Grealish about them socks Pad, he's very disappointed 😂😂😂
Football socks for tights in Thailand 🇹🇭 I don't think anyone had heard of them in Bangkok 😂
It took this gentleman 469 videos to upload before he uploaded a video with Koh San Road in it. This should be the golden standard, a new unit. Nice.
Khao san road is a real dump nowadays.. Really bad food expensive prices scams and 100000 westerners that believe they experience "real Bangkok and Thailand" there.
@@nattm6553it took me 16 years to realise a few days ago that the majority of tourists don’t want to have an authentic experience but just want to have fun or relax. That’s why you see so many people in all in resorts or backpackers who stick to backpacker ghettos drinking buckets
@@nattm6553 back in 02 it was pretty sketchy. You could buy a fake passport, a tiger cub, a case of hand grenades and kilos of china white no problemo
@@nattm6553 It was already a dump 20 years ago.
@@ginotijhof true..but it was still a hub where backpackers did meet and exchange experiences and tips..
Back in the day people talked to each other before "smartphone" took over everything
and you get all the info from youtube, google and tiktok ...
I think it only rained in the time we were walking about! Fabulous video mate.
Cheers buddy, thanks again !
I am Thai. I also hope to get rid of these scammers who are bad persons. In generally most Thai people are nice and respect to themselves and everyone. Please enjoy foods and travelling in Thailand. Too many interesting places to visit.
Wow Paddy, it is amazing that you can be in the heart of the most touristy part of Bangkok, yet still find these hidden gems and non-touristy spots. Well done...and thank you! Well noted for my return visit! 👏
Super cool! Brought back fond memories of my walking tour with @bangkokpat last December! I love it when my favorite youtubers work together. 😊
I bet I'll find you at that blues bar sometime! Beers on me...🍻
One thing I've always wanted to do is just walk around Bangkok. I will definitely look up these places, cheers Paddy.
Please do!
I went to that little park on my first trip to Bangkok. There are black and white squirrels there. Lovely.
Love this video mate. The joy of finding those little pockets of culture and local places really stimulates my curiosity and wander lust. If I am not mistaken not far from the Swing is the corner where RedBull was concocted and made it's debut by a guy who sold it in the mornings to people off to work. If I recall, Chris P was with Bangkok Pat and that was one of their spots to talk about. It is so hard not to find oneself in a beautiful and inspiring place almost anywhere in Thailand. Thanks so much as always for a wonderful appetizer. And, speaking of food I'm asking my local Thai chef if they can make that beef dish for me. It looked amazing. There is a similar Viet soup I can get locally with that melty delicious boiled beef. Darn, now I'm hungry and got to go! My best to Miss P Paddy.
Yeah there really isn't anywhere like it here, good luck with the beef soup
My two favorite Thai vloggers. Pat for Bangkok and Paddy for the rest of the country and Bangkok.
The only 2 Thai based UA-camrs I watch regularly, all the rest are much the same.
I am so glad i found you ❤️ i am Thai but been living in America for over 30 years. I go back home to Korat yearly and i would travel around Thailand a bit. Your channel is perfect for me! Very impressive and informative contents! I am gonna try to be more brave and travel to more remote places because i often travel by myself (45 yr old woman) Thank you and keep up the good work 👍
Happy to hear that
Pat is a really decent guy his channel is really interesting
What's his channel called?
It's OK, found it. 😊
When Paddy's poor performance was discussed at school, the teacher told him to pull his socks up. Nobody expected him to take it seriously.
You explained culture shock so well. And after that ends you love it
Great video Paddy. I think the first day for all solo backpackers is hell. For me it was Paris. Pure hell the first day or two trying to figure out things. I love that hole in the wall blues bar, my kinda place. See ya there. Nice Messi shirt mate. Go Miami!
My two favorite Thailand UA-camrs!
Love your videos Paddy, how about an episode on Rooftop bars in Bangkok.
Great Video, loved the collab with Pat, great guys!
Another great video, Paddy.
Thanks Daddy Poyle, always love your videos!!
I love your honesty...I am feeling a little better about coming on the 28th Paddy. I share your vlogs with whoever I can. I love your journeys... I hope I run into you😊
Big Thumbs up Paddy D: ! Bangkok is unbeleavable stunning, you and Pat gave a little glimpse of some hidden gems 👍❤
Great video Paddy. Thanks for sharing those hidden gems
The best travel creator on the tube. Thank you for the great advice. I am from the UK considering bangkok job opportunity. If not today then in next year or 2 im hoping to make the jump. This is so helpful paddy. Thank you
Fab video Paddy. We absolutely love the old town and this shows it's not all about Khaosan Road. People just need to make sure they do their research about the scams and be firm but polite. Mai ow Ka 😊
Really fortunate and appreciative of the timing of all your content the past few months as I've been planning my wife and I's visit to Thailand in November. Learning so much. Great stuff as always -- well presented and edited. Also that Miami heritage kit is 🔥! Cheers.
Joy Loi kra thong in November full moon night.
lovely production Paddy!
Thank you, and Pat, for this fine video.
Love the videos highlighting different neighborhoods Paddy! Please consider doing more!
Great video, Paddy!
I'm not really fond of Khaosan Road, way too noisy for me. But the parallel street , Thanon Ram Buttri is great, much more authentic. And in this street is the place where I've eaten the best curry I've ever had in Bangkok, Tossakan Thai Curry House.
I love the story, I had a similar situation in Hoi An on New Year a few years back. Quick change of plans and 24 hours later we were hiking into the son doong cave system and it was the best decision ever
Remember me as a 18-19 yr old backpacker 1994-95...traveling to Thailand ALONE with a old thai translation and a outdated guide book and paper maps..
It was a adventure into the unknown really not knowing anything, and i did meet A LOT of backpackers from all over the world and exchanged experiences and being social.
Today well traveling has lost most of the adventure.
Just watch a youtube och tiktok video or google search..and u know what to do and where to go.
Which isn't a terribly bad thing, especially for people like me who are planning their first trip. Unfortunately, most people want easy-to-consume material, and that includes travel itineraries now, and destinations that don't stray from their expectations/culture back home. Travelling is definitely not for relaxing, in my opinion, lol.
@@halseydawn3729 things has been lost traveling today .
The adventure, the unknown and mainly the social bit..
Well its both good and pretty sad
Only partially true. It's just that you need to widen your horizon and travel further deep into countries. I started again travelling after 20 years of idle and boring family/work life just renting a bike and drive it mainly offroad with huge pleasure. I admit I got my inspirations from Paddy's trips , I mean when he was still on the adventure side and not a posh "cash cow" influencer focus on luxury condos :) and during my last (unfortunately too short) three trips I really enjoyed back my youth vibes and experiences. Northern Vietnam and northern Laos are still amazing, cheap and without hordes of fussy turists, try for example Muang Ngoi or Cao Bang. Atlas mountains and desert in Morocco were a blast as well, but you need to choose carefully where to stop. But of course roaming the once peaceful now overcrowded target of Puket/Samui/Phangan/Khao San Road/Bali...can only lead to disappointment.
The first month in Thailand was so up and down, alot of downs but you get through the bad days and end up staying for 3 years ❤ The land of Smiles has a special place in my heart. Love this country and love these videos Paddy. Been following your channel since the start 🎉
I love your road trip videos through the countries … but also 24 hours in bkk is superb… paddy your channel is great… u have a new fan 😂
Appreciated your effort in creating this high quality video, thank you❤🎉
That was a good episode Paddy. And I've seen Bangkok Pat in the past. He's very knowledgeable about Bangkok! Thanks for the journey 🙏!
Khao San road( the area) is way better than it used to be- first visit late 90s. Now it is so much more- the area includes areas all the way to the river. Cleaned up a lot- the streets/ food/ places to stay. I brought my teenagers in May- show them where dad started his first visit. I was thinking maybe a night or so- not much to it. I was very wrong- could easily spend 3-4 days enjoying the area. It has become so much more in a positive way.
I’ve not even watched the video fully but already know I will love it.. Am a huge fan of Bangkok Pat. He is a legend :)
Great vid Paddy, I have been going to Thailand and southeast Asia since 1990 for the 1st time . Everything you’ve mentioned is and is so bang on … can’t wait to be back for my annual visit… always find new things and places to visit..
What a lovely video Paddy! Enjoyed every second of it! :)
Worth every minute watching your video. Thank you Paddy.
You can be proud of this latest series! Well done.
Paddy. I have been a subscriber for years. Never commented. I am inspired. I bought tickets for a bucket list trip
have a blast!
@@PaddyDoyle. such a shame you wouldn’t give me one minute of your time. I have subscribed for years. Watched nearly every video. I guess I expected more of you. Boy I was wrong
As for me, this is the best video you have made so far. And I have seen all of yours (nearly). It‘s a really gorgeous video and I believe you are great video artist. Great that you met Bangkok Pat.
Another great guy. Cheers from Germany 🤘🏼
woah...cheers!
I love the blues you’ve added to this video 👍👍
Were coming in less than 4 weeks and stopping not far from where this video was made near samsen Rd (the street Hotel) and we can't wait we've been watching your videos paddy for months and your our favorite vlogger always giving excellent content really informative. So thanks for that even though we are seasoned travellers but not on your level I've got to say we're excited and a little nervous of our upcoming trip but really can't wait.
Anyway if we see you theres a beer waiting for you for sure 👍
Hi Paddy,
Thanks for all your useful info! I'm coming to Bangkok next month and will definitely visit some of the places you mentioned. Keep up the great work!
Thanks again! I'm heading towards Cambodia, via BKK and Uzbekistan, tomorrow. Usually dread Bangkok, but you inspire me to stay more than bare minimum.
Thank you for doing this Paddy!... watching it makes me appreciate Bangkok much more.
Thailand is VERY different from back then.. both good and bad.
I miss the times when u could meet backpackers and other people and share experiences and make friends.. smartphones and socialmedia has effectually taken away all that human and irl social interaction.
Bangkok pat is more than a vlogger he is a historian that even we that lived and worked in Bangkok longtime and Thaipeople watch and learn things about the never sleepy megacity
Enjoyed watching and useful as we are going in a weeks time! Yay... Very exciting as we have never travelled this far before! New subs here 😊
You found the coffee guy! Was a delight watching him go about his work. I stumbled across him walking to meet some friends who were at The Grand Palace. I also stayed at Lillet Bang in the shared rooms and the amenities were great. Lovely café I'd sit in regularly to plan out my trip whilst sipping on an extra sour lime juice. Great value for money hostel if you want a bit more comfort and less noise.
Great video! Hope you bring Benks to your travel accessories soon! 🫶🏼
It would be impossible to pick a "favourite " video from all you've done but this certainly would be a contender. I would love to spend a day visiting all the places in this video. If I ever return to Thailand, I plan on doing a tour with Pat. I've learned so much history from him. I think he has a video about that white fort.
Really enjoyed this one. Back on top form fella.
Bangkok always has something to amaze you.
Thank you for this video, Paddy. I'll be back in Bangkok in November and will finally do the Grand Palace, but this gives me much to explore afterwards. The parks look amazing. I already had Nai Soie Beef Noodle and Sheepshank on my list of possible restaurants and bars to visit. But the reminders are most welcome.
After your initial recommendation, I visit Hi-So everytime i'm in Bangkok and take everyone who comes to bkk there too. The crab meat curry is amazing.
Another vlog full of wisdom and useful insights, Paddy.
Thanks very good update 👍
Always love your vids, showing me interesting places.. thank you!! ❤
Cheers again Paddy for a great video,,,Bangkok Pat is a legend 😊😊😊😊😊safe travels 😊😊😊😊
It's been really funny listening to your first adventure in BKK. I was 22 when I first flew in Thailand with a couple of friends back in 1991, Khao San road was really a quite a relaxed place, not the circus you see nowadys. But scams were already common, I remember we tried three times with different tuk tuk drivers to be brought to Wat Pho with no success: each driver purposely drove us to Pat Pong pretending to misinterpret our pronunciation. Exhausted eventually we moved there by foot.
I saw one of your video? You went to Laos 🇱🇦? We laos and Hmoob , we says (do not worry) when you in foreign countries and everything will be ok! And at the same time, Thailand and laos we all same ethnic groups! I do love all your vlog videos..! ❤🇱🇦🇹🇭
Being in Bangkok and on a diet😂. Appreciate your videos and the food
Great travel video full of hidden gems and interesting tips what to see and do in the Bangkok's Old Town.
Was in that area yesterday . Lovely vd mate ❤
the intro shot at :17 seconds is outstand! great effort for that one. the lighting, the focus, the angle. Love it. What camera/len did you use here?
Bring my memories back ,Add here bar WoW! and absolutely enjoyed your video.x
Pat does walk too fast 🤣 Only because im usually trying to get B Roll at a snails pace 😆
Best travel show in the world
19:30 วัดราชบพิตร Architectures of this temple is second to none tho. Really beautiful stupa and surround structures. Thai ppl love to dress wedding tradition cloth to do photo shots near stupa.
Thanks getting lots of information from your videos, I have one day by myself in Bangkok, before I meet my friends and we go to Krabi thanks
I like the old town but not the area around KS road and the Palace. The best places to eat and take photos are around the canals. No tourists no scammers. Love it.
Those lonely planet books were great.
I didn't mind Khao San. Last year I spent a few nights at the Khao San Palace. I was working nights though on US time and needed a spot to keep busy at night while on my breaks.
Amazing travel ❤❤❤❤❤ have a wonderful time
Interesting intro. I think you know that it is not ideal just for the watch count, but you still did it. Great video
Very interesting. About the toll red gate and High dangerous swing. 🥀 I love your hotel. Very nice.
so nice filming i like your camera height you feel like your there rather than whatever other utubers use,
I remember the whole getting scammed thing when I first arrived in Thailand, fortunately there were a lot of nice and respectful people and of course lots of beautiful sights in Thailand which made for a fantastic holiday overall.. I unfortunately didn't feel that way after Prague and the sad thing is I would never go back to Prague. In Prague it genuinely felt like everyone was out to scam you in one way or another. I couldn't wait to leave!
Aw man, you had BKK Pat on the show!? Brilliant! Thanks for sharing guys ❤
That blues bar was really busy when I went, really cool place
Thanon kao San was so nice in the 80's. I loved it.
You're on a diet but still get your daily beer :D
I remember walking in Khao San Road at the end of the pandemic just before Songkran . The street was completely empty, zero tourists. Then just a few months later during what is supposed to be low season and still a time with not so many tourists Khao San road was so packed you couldn’t even walk there
Completed when paddy meet pat
I'm an older Millennial, been to Bangkok 6 times since the early 2000's and not once have I been to Khao San Road. I've been close for sure and the first few times I was definitely a backpacker. It's not like I avoided it because of the reputation (I've been to 2 full moon parties just to see), like how people avoid Cancun proper or Kuta due to the drunken mess of 18 yo's. It just never happened and I feel I missed a part of that Bangkok experience, especially in ~2002 when I first came and even 2006. Before social media took off.
Now, in 2024 I spent 6 weeks in Thailand and I just didn't want to go, I feel it would be a let down, my mind would still think it would be that chaotic place 22 years ago that friends described. Like when I went to Vang Vieng that same year, when they rented me a full-ass Harley in Phonsavan in 2006, all the sketch dirt roads in Koh Tao with tourist accidents happening hourly. I think the older timers than me think the same about the 90s, the 80's and the real original Westerners that went in the 70's to surf all these places and explore jungles with a real sense of danger in many of these places.
Sawadeeeeekap!
Very cool video Paddy, khao san isnt my favorite part of bkk, way to much noise being thrown at you from everyone direction but the Blues bar looked right up my street, great job
Ahhh that park takes me back to TEFL teaching in Thailand, sitting by the river with a pastry from Konnichipan Bakery!
Fine, compassionate introduction (about 7 minutes) as a world-travel virgin!
I apologize for a grump, recent comment that I made --- stating that I had overdosed on your Bangkok City vlogs --- suggesting you revisit Vietnam (go south to north this time!), Laos, where you lost your wallet, and to hangout with Cowboy again in Siem Reap.
Thanks again paddy
เที่ยวให้สนุกและมีความสุขที่เลี7นะครับช่วงยร้"ฆผูฝนิาจไใ่มะดวกมากนักแนะนำว่าให้มีร่มกันแดดหรือกันฝนตลอดเมื่อต่องออกไปนิกมถานที่😊❤🎉
Good advice, thank you 😊
I know when I can save up for Thailand again, I'm definitely taking a Bangkok pat tour! Before I hide away in koh chang
Thanon Ram Buttri is one of the best streets to walk down in Bangkok. It is quite memorable and very pleasant.
I had a really bad day when I landed in Ho Chi Minh on my first ever solo trip far away from home. I had been to Australia, but it's pretty much the same as home (New Zealand)
It was so busy, I couldn't cross the road, I stepped into the street and straight onto a bag full of liquid that sprayed up my legs and hit some ladies seated on the side of the road eating, I apologized profusely and when she saw what it was that I stood on (soup) she waved it away and accepted my apology, I continued walking to where my tour was going from and had a panic attack. I had to duck into a cafe to calm down, but for some reason, I ordered a black coffee 😂 I can confirm that coffee is not good when you're having a panic attack.
I finally got up the courage to leave the cafe, started walking to the tour operator, and started finding locals to cross the road with. The whole time I was walking there, I felt like crying. I felt like I made a huge mistake, and I just wanted to go home.
I made it in the end, and the tour was amazing! I went to the Cu Chi tunnels, met a lovely Australian family, and spent the day with them. The mum and I talked nonstop all the way back on the bus.
The next morning, I woke up, and all the bullshit was forgotten. All I could think about was what an amazing day I had.
The rest of my six week trip was epic! I got the hang of crossing the roads and settled in to life in South East Asia. It was such a formative trip for me, I learned so much about myself, and it just increased my desire to travel.
To anyone who struggles when traveling alone, it's all going to be OK. Look after yourself, breathe, and do the thing because I promise you won't regret it ❤
thanks for sharing :)
BKK Pat is the best! Love this area of Bangkok (minus Khao San Rd.).
Omg 😱 I’ve experienced it too as a first timer before 😅😅😅😅😅
I had my marriage blessing at Wat Ratchabophit - special place