Continuing our series of guest contributions, leftright 'thodasa' centre brings you Eknoor Sidhu's post on her trip to Bangkok. Over to Eknoor --
Sometimes I ponder on the extent of destruction we humans have caused in nature, by building smooth highways, comfortable homes and huge malls for ourselves. As a human, I suffer pangs of unrest and guilt thinking about it. But travelling to places like Thailand shows me the flipside of us humans. It fills me with a sense of pride to see how we, in some parts of the world at least, have succeeded in achieving a fair balance between our manmade fabrications and natural splendour. Thailand proudly boasts of this achievement — it is a reminder of how man has bridged nature and artifice in some aspects of his existence.
Sea waters at one’s feet and skyscrapers reaching out to the heavens
Fierce and aggressive at times, and silent and serene at others, the sea on Pattaya Beach is a spectacular sight that the eye can never get enough of. The immense scenic beauty of nature one witnesses here is beyond words. As the cool, clean sea water splashes over your feet, you are overcome by the sudden urge to bend and feel it with your hands. And should a gust of breeze blow in that moment, one comes quite close to being transported to heaven!
Seaside Panorama: A Breathtaking View of Bangkok from Pattaya |
It is quite an experience to stand on the beach at Pattaya and look up and beyond at the skyscrapers of Bangkok city, roughly 90 miles in the distance. The panoramic view has the effect of making you turn your head all around as far as it can go. The sight of all those skyscrapers rising ever upwards can give quite a jerk to the neck and induce a feeling of dizziness, making one feel as if the sky has come closer. These opulent constructions in bricks and concrete are a standing testimony to how man has risen above all challenges and permanently marked his place on earth.
Modern architecture at its best in Bangkok |
Indigenous
handicrafts versus high-end brands
While expensive brands have always been a craze in the market, the handicraft industry all over the world is seeing a revival and rising from ashes like the proverbial phoenix. And so it is in Thailand. Big malls stuffed with high-end mass produced brands are a great attraction. But offering these branded goods stiff competition are the not-to-be-missed handcrafted products, with their unique, one-of-a-kind individual appeal that defies mass production. Popular shopping areas in Bangkok are dotted with outlets selling captivating ceramics, bamboo and seashell crafts that beckon temptingly at tourists and do tickle your pocket!
Canal and road
transportation
Like many other cities everywhere, Bangkok, one of the oldest metropolitan cities in the world is struggling hard to cope with the demands of its ever-increasing traffic. Well-connected metro rails and flyovers dotted with traffic signals crisscross the city like spider-webs, keeping the traffic organized. But truly unique to Bangkok are the boats and ferries on its traditional waterways. For a truly romantic and unique-to-Bangkok experience, one can dump the metro rail and choose to travel via ferries on canals that trail the city, offering a charming yet efficient means of transportation. A popular tourist attraction, this water transportation has bridged the gap between the classic times and the modern era.
Foods of the
World
A melting pot of delectable cuisines from all over the world, Thailand is a veritable foodies’ heaven. Not only is there a mind-boggling variety of cooked foods available to choose from wherever one goes, there is a distracting array of natural foods on display everywhere too. It is difficult to keep oneself from gorging on the variety of tropical fruits one sees, like the sweet and delicious pineapple or the marvellously refreshing tender coconut.
Bangkok: The Street Food Lover's Paradise |
You
can indulge in your heart’s desire, for beginning with authentic Thai cuisine,
and exclusive seafood, you can find Italian, American food too that tastes as good
as any you could find in the country of its origin. Starvation is a stranger in
places like Bangkok and Pattaya. At every nook and corner, at all times of the
day and night, one can follow wafting aromas from mouthwatering varieties of street
foods. These are the stuff of unforgettable food memories, the kind that linger
on your taste buds forever and are an exciting option to explore, whilst saving
on money.
This
is how the country of Thailand, once known as Siam, gives its visitors a vision
of diffusing modernism in the natural environment, without much disturbing the
latter; shining some much-needed light on how to bear our collective responsibility
towards Mother Earth. A trip to Thailand is worth every minute of your time and
every dime of the money you spend – a trip that shows how to make new friends,
but never forget the old, be it technology, means of travel or consumer goods
or foods.
Our guest author, Eknoor Sidhu, lives with her family in the rural countryside of the verdant state of Punjab. Other than being a hands-on mum for her two young children (a lovely girl and an energetic boy), she is an avid cook and a gardener, who thoroughly cherishes her rural roots, growing her own produce in her kitchen garden.
She switches roles at will, feeding her
desire for accomplishment and meeting the demands of a busy family and home
life, endeavouring to enjoy the best of both the worlds.
Image credits: Eknoor Sidhu
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