Hello sunshine :)
2 pm Taurean Cafe, The Arch Gadong
I’m beginning to start enjoying quality “me” time blogging at the singles corner of Taurean Cafe at the Arch. Its becoming the spot where my writing flair is switched on, I can’t seem to blog when I’m at home – I get too distracted easily with the telly on or most probably end up sleeping after a long day. I have to say after such a terrible weather – heavy rains, driving at very slippery roads and floods happening in parts of the country, the sun is finally here. Funny – driving and not having to turn on your screen wipes and the sun shining on you – its such a wonderful feeling.
The passionfruit tea I’ve ordered here – aren’t really the best teas that I’ve tried but nonetheless soothes my sore throat. Anyway, I’m planning on to Thailand at the end of this month with a blogger friend of mine, Maurina and we’re suppose to head to the Northern part as well, Chiang Mai and continue our journey to Cambodia if my budget permits. It should probably be a zen and amazing trip – I’m already planning on going to the main temples in Bangkok such as the Wat Arun and Wat Pho – take plenty of pictures and have plenty of foot massages.

Wat Arun, River Mekong
The foot massages are very cheap in Bangkok and the traditional Thai massage too. Definitely looking forward to that. Costing only 100-200 baht for one hour of foot massage/traditional Thai massage is so cheap! Just thinking about it right now, is just so exciting. Can’t wait to get everything confirmed – so I can start planning on which spas to go to. I’ve actually checked out an Award-winning spa in Bangkok, the Banyan Tree Bangkok spa.

Yoga at the Banyan Tree Bangkok
The spa treatments and massages are relatively pricey for Brunei’s standards but I’m thinking of indulging anyway – just to try out one of top spas in the world. People from Europe and North America came all the way to Bangkok, so they could try the Banyan Tree Spa.

Bliss
The Banyan Tree Spa signature treatments include the Rainmist experience and offers spa facilities beautifully designed to exude Asian rejuvenation.
For more details, http://www.banyantee.com
Maurina 12:38 am on March 4, 2009 Permalink |
Hasrul 12:58 pm on March 5, 2009 Permalink |
Awu I was looking forward for the Thailand trip. Eh.. I didn’t know that you got the Unissa job, seems like our paths cross saja this generation! By the way, a close friend of mine is posted in Thailand for a work training for 6 months – so if we’re heading to Bangkok, we now have a free place to stay!