Winning an international roundtrip ticket for two from AirAsia at the Manila Standard Christmas party last December was a stroke of luck that blossomed into an unforgettable adventure. As a first-time flyer, the excitement was palpable, mixed with a bit of anxiety. Luckily, I had the support of six college friends and officemates from Manila Standard, including Charles Dantes, who I chose as my seatmate for the trip.
Our destination? The Land of Smiles—Thailand.
We kicked off our five-day, four-night adventure with a visit to Icon Siam, a luxurious shopping mall offering stunning views of the Chao Phraya River. At Ginger Farm Kitchen, we indulged in authentic Thai cuisine before exploring the vibrant streets of Siam Square, where the energy of the city was contagious.
Day two took us to Pattaya, where we marveled at the Laser Buddha, an imposing image carved into a mountain. Jomtien Beach provided a perfect spot for relaxation, and the lively nightlife of Pattaya Walking Street capped off the day, offering a mix of vibrant performances and street food that tantalized our senses.
On the third day, we embarked on a Chao Phraya River tour, taking in the Talat Noi Street Art, wandering through the bustling streets of Chinatown, and visiting the iconic Wat Arun—each site offering a unique glimpse into Thailand’s rich culture and history.
Day four brought us to the Maeklong Railway Market, famous for its train passing through the market center, and the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, where we shopped from boats filled with fresh produce and local goods. We ended the day at the massive Chatuchak Street Market, one of the world’s largest weekend markets, where we discovered unique souvenirs and tasted exotic delicacies.
The final day was bittersweet as we prepared to depart, reflecting on a journey that exceeded all expectations. The trip wasn’t just about seeing new places; it was about strengthening bonds and creating lasting memories. Despite my initial nerves, my first flight and international trip turned into an adventure full of unforgettable experiences. With this Thailand trip, I think I’m getting the hang of it, and honestly, I could get used to this.