Smiles and sunsets
With the sun about to dip below the horizon, our yacht approached a curious-looking island. In the crystal-clear water ahead, there was a hive of activity, as a troop of Samae monkeys excitedly swam out towards the vessel. For the next 10 minutes, we took it in turns tossing segments of watermelon and cantaloupe towards the hungry macaques, with each of them scrambling to get their hands on their juicy tea-time treat, before looking up at us with adorable, red-tinted smiles. This encounter with the grinning primates was one of the many times during my trip to Bangkok and eastern Thailand in which I'd seen smiling faces. And I'm not just talking about the people and animals who call the place home, visitors to the southeast Asian country are also remarkably cheery and content – perhaps more so than ever before. I spoke to a number of honeymooning couples and other holidaymakers during the week, and despite the current trepidation surrounding travel, most didn't seem that concerned. "There are worse places to be stranded" or "we'll happily take another couple of weeks here", were two sentences I heard regularly.