Travel

My Experience on the Vijit Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise

I’ve always loved seeing Bangkok from the river, and this time, I decided to join the Vijit Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise — something I’d been wanting to try for a while. The cruise happened to coincide with the passing of Queen Sirikit, so the usual fireworks show was respectfully paused. Still, the night turned out to be special in its own way — calmer, more reflective, but still full of life.

We boarded from the pier at Terminal 21 Rama 3, a convenient starting point with plenty of restaurants and a lively atmosphere before departure. As the cruise began, I was genuinely thrilled when we approached the Krung Thon Bridge, one of the lowest bridges along the route. Everyone got excited, phones out, heads lowered a little as we passed under — it was such a fun, unexpected moment that had the whole deck cheering and laughing.

Dinner was served buffet-style, and while the queue was a little long, it moved steadily, and there was more than enough food for everyone on board. The spread was impressive — from fresh seafood and local Thai dishes to pasta with meatballs, plus a wide range of assorted cakes, desserts, and fruits to end the meal on a sweet note. I may or may not have gone back for seconds.

There was also a traditional Thai dance performance during the evening, adding a touch of local culture and elegance to the cruise. The dancers, dressed in beautiful costumes, moved gracefully to traditional music, and it was one of those moments that made you pause to truly appreciate Thailand’s charm.

At one point, as we passed by the Grand Palace, everyone on board stood up for a minute of silence to pay respect to the late Queen Sirikit. It was a quiet and emotional moment, one that made the evening feel even more meaningful.

Halfway through, the sky decided to join the fun — it started raining. But honestly, that didn’t stop us. We simply moved downstairs into the indoor cabin, and it felt like an entirely different experience. The glass windows fogged up slightly, raindrops traced lines down the side, and soft live music played in the background as we cruised past landmarks like Wat Arun and the Grand Palace glowing in the distance. It was warm, cozy, and a little romantic — the kind of scene you can’t plan, but end up remembering most.

Even without the fireworks, the evening turned out to be one of those quietly beautiful nights. Sometimes, the simplest moments — the sound of rain, good food, and a river view — are what make a trip unforgettable.

If you’re ever in Bangkok, I’d say the Vijit Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise is still worth doing. Go with no expectations, and just enjoy the ride.

Travel

Exploring Tuba Island, An Unforgettable Adventure with BesTuba Langkawi

Rent an ATV for an island tour

On my recent adventure to Tuba Island, a secret spot just a short boat ride from Langkawi, I had a blast exploring with BesTuba, a travel service provider managed by Koperasi Komuniti Kepulauan Tuba dan Selat (KOPTUBAS). Let’s dive into the fun stuff we did:

Hiking to Wang Buluh Cave Geosite (Geotapak Gua Wang Buluh)
I’m really proud of us for hiking through the mountains again, this time on Tuba Island. Remember our adventure in Baling, Kedah? Well, this time we explored the island’s forests to reach Geosite Gua Wang Buluh, a fascinating cave full of ancient limestone and natural formations like stalactites, stalagmites, curtains, and pillars.

There’s even one formation that looks like the Chinese deity, Guanyin Goddess! Wang Buluh Cave sits about 110 meters above sea level in the northern part of Tuba Island. It was formed millions of years ago, during the Ordovician-Devonian period (490-390 million years ago). During our hike, we even saw bats flying around the cave’s entrance, adding to the excitement of our journey.

Visiting Local Artisans
We went to a village where folks craft lovely bags from mengkuang (screw pine) leaves. The villagers were super friendly and demonstrated us how they weave these leaves into all sorts of things like handbags, clutches, bookmarks, and more. They sell these items in nearby local markets or specialty shops to make a living. It was really cool to see their talents and hear about their cultural customs.

Enjoying Traditional Performances
During our visit, we enjoyed watching a local group called Kumpulan Seni Budaya Harapan perform. They sang, danced, and played music that shared tales from the past. Some were about love, while others were about their own experiences. It was a blast dancing along with the rest of the group!

Island Hopping
We hopped on a boat to check out nearby islands around Tuba. Each island had its own unique beaches and sights. We saw tall cliffs, mysterious caves, and even spotted some wild animals like monkeys, eagles, and hornbills. We visited islands like Pulau Ayam, Pulau Lima, and Pulau Dua, among others. One stop that got me really excited was Batu Reban on Pulau Dayang Bunting. Our guide, Abang Alias, explained that “Reban” means collapsed in Malay. Legend has it that there’s hidden treasure in the cave, but it’s blocked by collapsed rocks. It was awesome exploring the wild from the sea and learning about the island’s stories.

Buggy Ride and ATV Tour
Apart from motorcycles, we have the option to rent a buggy or ATV to get around the island. There are different packages available, so you can choose the one that best fits your group. We decided to add some excitement to our trip by taking a buggy and ATV ride around the island. Despite the hot sun, we had a blast exploring various interesting spots and experiencing local life. One of the highlights was visiting Lekoshow, where they make a popular snack called keropok lekor. It was fascinating to see how they cook and prepare it. We also had the chance to visit a padi field where we snapped some photos with a group of water buffalo!

Squid Jigging at Night
One night, we tried squid jigging. We went out on a boat with fishermen who taught us how to catch squid using a simple fishing string. They used colourful lights like red and green to attract the squid. The sea sparkled with tiny lights from other sea creatures, making the night feel enchanting. When we caught squid, everyone cheered! After doing this, I really admired fishermen for being so patient during the whole thing.

These are just a few of the cool things we did on Tuba Island. Just think about how much fun you could have experiencing them for yourself! Check out the packages BesTuba offers by visiting their social media pages.

BesTuba ferry rides are available daily according to this schedule (to date of posting).

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QTT FAM Trip to Langkawi is organised by QTT Group Plt in collaboration with LADA, Jupeter Holidays and supported by KembaRojak.