Hello, Steemit friends! I am back with some more tales from my travels. After spending an amazing week in George Town, Malaysia it was time to make a move. The average amount of time we have been spending in each country so far has been around one month. Our one month in Malaysia was approaching fast so we decided to head to Thailand! We have done a lot of flying in the last few months so our goal is to travel by land for the next little while. Therefore, we decided to take a bus from George Town to the southern city of Hat Yai, Thailand.
We booked tickets at the guesthouse we were staying at in George Town and were picked up on the morning of our departure just after 8 am. Crossing the border was very easy and after a quick look through my passport I was given a 30-day visa for Thailand.
While the buses do travel further into Thailand, we decided to spend a day in Hat Yai and check out what the city had to offer. When we arrived at our hostel we were told we were in luck, it was Sunday which meant the floating market was open!
The Khlong Hae Floating Market is open Friday, Saturday, and Sunday and sells all sorts of delicious food and drinks from boats docked along the canal.
After doing one lap of the boardwalk it was time to eat! First thing on the menu: pork skewers
Then some delicious quail eggs.
A curry seafood dish in bamboo.
And some deep fried papaya salad.
There is also a larger market a bit away from the water that sells food, drinks, clothing, and all the little things you normally find at a night market.
The floating market is located about 6 km north of the city center. You can hire a tuk tuk or taxi for a minimum of 400 baht. Another option is taking a songthaew, a type of public transit, for around 30 baht.
We attempted this, but due to a lack of communication we were dropped off about 4 km away from the market and walked the rest of the way.
While Hat Yai is not well-known by Western tourists yet, I highly recommend making a stop in the city if you are in the area! Thanks again for reading, upvoting, and commenting. I hope you enjoyed!
Until next time,
Chantelle