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Home » Reader Submission » Thailand trip 2018 (video)
Thailand trip 2018 (video)
Jerry returned from Thailand with his family last Sunday. He has made a travel video about it that he would like to share with the readers of Thailandblog.
Jerry reports the following: This time I focused on traveling with a 4 year old child through Thailand and how beautiful that can be. I think it turned out pretty well and I hear around me that love is splashing from it… It is in any case a nice feel-good film.
We've been to Bangkok, celebrated Song Kran in Kanchanaburi and spent over a week on Koh Kood.
Anyway… I would be honored if you would share it.
Regards,
Jerry
Video: Thailand trip 2018
Watch the video here:
Beautiful, or no: very beautiful! Beautifully done!
very well done, I really enjoyed it
What a beautifully filmed and edited video!!! Awesome!! If I didn't live in Thailand myself, I would know…
Beautiful video. And it looks like you've seen enough and enjoyed it!
Very nice video, nice and quiet to watch and enjoy, not like some videos where the images shoot past like a rocket.
Nice video.
But may I make a comment.
Were you also on that rented scooter without a helmet and with a child.
Many complain regularly and rightly so on this weblog, about the Thai who drive irresponsibly without a helmet and with small children on the motorbike.
Hence my response.
Jan Beute.
Yes we were. Our child wore a helmet. On Koh Kood you can easily drive around on the scooter. On eg Koh Phangan, just to name a few, I wouldn't do this with a child.
Artwork!!
Wonderful impression and looks like a happy family and you deserve that. Enjoy it and each other. Life can be beautiful but it is not without dangers. What Jan states is well-intentioned criticism that everyone should take note of. You never forgive yourself if you fall and your child suffers a brain injury or worse. Not to mention your wife and yourself. I haven't driven without a helmet for a day and wouldn't be writing this if I hadn't had a helmet on during my motorcycle accident in the Netherlands. The suffering is often inflicted by others. Life can be over in no time and then a film like that suddenly looks very different. Fortunately, this was spared you. But compliments for this video a souvenir where you still
enjoy for a long time.
Thanks for the nice compliments from all of you.
To comment on the criticism… Which I do understand, by the way. But I do want to emphasize that our child wore a helmet at all times. We always drove at an 'easy pace'. There is hardly any traffic on Koh Kood, and the roads are good. This was a reason for me and my girlfriend to take a 'risk'. But not our child, he was wearing a helmet.