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Inday Clara Travels Solo #30: Eating Bugs in Khao San Road!

Inday Clara Travels Solo #30: Eating Bugs in Khao San Road!

October 2018 · 3 min read · Bangkok

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From the Jim Thompson House & Museum, I passed by the Bangkok Art and Culture Center which I now regret not taking a peek inside. Although it was fun strolling along the intersection outside because there were artworks all over.

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Since they have wide roads, the footbridge at the intersection was quite big and spacious connecting all corners of the streets.

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I headed to Thammasat University to meet with my friend, Ace, who was by that time finishing his post-graduate degree. He promised me that we would head over to Khao San Road that night.

I was able to enter the premises freely. I was quite amazed at how big the school was! Students were doing their exercises and someone even brought their pet dog. The school buildings don't even look like a school! I thought they were shopping malls. The sidewalks look like a park. The library was a few floors underground., maximizing their space. The school was located beside the Chao Phraya River. There was a lot of space for you to just sit back and relax while watching over the night boats passing by.

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The night was young and I was excited to check out the famous Khao San Road. We went there by foot. The place was just nearby. And even though it was a weekday, the place was already packed with Thais and foreign travellers. Boutiques, restaurants, bars and stalls were lined up along the streets. It was a lot to take in.

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There was even a massage place where you will be already sitting so close to the next person. This place must be so cheap. I was dying to get a massage as well but our bellies need to be fed. Ace brought me to a far-off corner where local dishes were the main thing.

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This chicken meal looks simple but it was so good. The sauces made it taste even more delicious. This just only costs a dollar!

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Time for the main act of the day! Eating fried insects here in Bangkok is something most daring travelers do. I classify myself as one so of course, I just did that. Ace was actually supportive although my inner voice was telling me "Are you crazy?!"

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Yes, I am! Although looking at the fried bugs made me think otherwise. But I wouldn't miss this chance to even taste one.

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There are a variety of insects being offered by the vendors. From grasshoppers, bamboo worms, silk larvae, crickets, to ant queens, and scorpions. Scorpions being the rarest exotic food among them. So I went straight for that which costs 60 Baht! Also they charge 10 baht if you only want to take some photos.

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There were a lot of fun and cheap things to do in Khao San Road. I never got to experience the dancing and drinking there but I might make that a reason to visit this place next time. I'll end this blog with a video of me eating the fried scorpion. It actually tastes ok but there is a weird aftertaste that will last for a few minutes.

Thank you for dropping by! This is Inday Clara! Stay tuned and Steem on!


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