Monday, December 12, 2011

Cape Panwa Sights

Hi All,



Would like to take a drive to Cape Panwa to see any good and interesting sights.



I know there is the Aquarium and also Khao Khad Viewpoint, is there anything else interesting to see?



Cheers,



Stewie.



Cape Panwa Sights


Hi Stewie





From memory (and sometimes it%26#39;s not too good) we only visited the aquarium and Khao Khad viewpoint so I don%26#39;t really know if there is any other places of interest but our driver did take us through all the back streets through the villages and I remember really enjoying it because we got to see another side to Phuket apart from busy busy Patong. It%26#39;s a beautiful area down that way. You could always visit Cape Panwa hotel just to check it out. Sorry I can%26#39;t be more help.





Cheers



Jen



Cape Panwa Sights


I%26#39;d go and have dinner at the Cape Panwa Hotel%26#39;s Panwa House - a beautiful colonial building on the beach open to non-residents which serves really good, authentic Thai food. Yes, just drive around. Stop off at Wat Chalong, go down to Rawai beach etc. I think that area is very interesting and %26#39;real%26#39;.

2 night trips to Koh Talu

Could anyone help us make contact with anyone to arrange a two night trip to Koh Talu with transfers to and from Hua Hin. We are in Hua Hin for 11 nights in December.



The only links I can find are for agencies that only show availability up to the end of October 08.



I understand that Buffalo Bill is a good person to contact, so does anyone have up to date contacts for the Olde Buffalo Tavern.





Many thanks



2 night trips to Koh Talu


Hi Samtravel,



If you google Buffalo Bills Hua Hin, you get their own web site with email addresses and phone no,s.



Hope this is of some help.



Julie



2 night trips to Koh Talu


You can contact Bill himself at info@buffalobillshuahin.com




Thanks for your help - I have been in touch with Bill and he has been very helpful

Sights to see near Bang Rong

Hi All,



Would like to take a drive up to Bang Rong , is there anything interesting to see up that way?



Cheers,



Stewie.



Sights to see near Bang Rong


Hi Stewie.





Bang Rong is out of the way, but there are some nice places nearby.





I suggest the following.





Wave to Mark%26#39;s house at Ban Suparmart as you go by.





Stop at the Gibbon Rehabilitation Centre, this is on your left 6 or 7kms (guess)from the Two Heroines Monument. It is at Bang Pae. There is also an elephant riding place and waterfall there. Go for a walk in the jungle. A small restaurant as well. Nice place for a dip and cool off. It costs about 200 baht per head to go into the national park, but none of this goes to the Gibbon people, they rely on donations.





Continue on to Bang Rong. Not much to look at, at that pier. But, park your car and walk back a bit the way you came in and you will see a walkway leading off to a restaurant amongst the mangroves. This is a community project, very nice. Live fish in nets hanging in the sea below the restaurant. You will like this. Not so good in the evening, mosquitos. Lunch is the best time. Good food, cheap, meet the locals.





Boats from Bang Rong go to Kho Yao and Krabi (I think), not much else there for tourists at Bang Rong.





If you go back to the main road and turn right you come to the turn off to Aur Por (Po Bay on some maps). This is where the Sakai lives. Lots of boats and people leave from here for trips into Phang Nga Bay.





If you continue on the main road it goes on past Mission Hills Golf club and then runs back to Thepkassatri Roaad near the airport.





Stop at the cashew nut place on the way back, if it interests you (bit touristy, but has some nice snacks. Try the coconut balls).





Good luck,



Mark.



Sights to see near Bang Rong


Ooops.





Forgot to mention. As you turn off the traffic circle at the Two Heroines Monument, there is a museum on the right hand side. Not a tourist one, a proper one. I haven%26#39;t been there for ages, but worth a look. Some Phuket history for you.





The Thai word for museum is something like ';pis-it-sa-pan'; if you are with a driver. Just don%26#39;t say it with a mouth full.





Bye,



Mark.




Hi Mark,



Thanks for your info, we have been to Bang Pae and the Gibbon Rehab place on a previous visit,just looking for other interesting spots we havn%26#39;t been to before.



Cheers,



Stewie.




Very informative Khun Mark !



Just to add a bit info. As Khun Mark says, There are transferring boats from Bang Rong to Koh Yao Noi frequently. It%26#39;s worth to see local%26#39;s life on Koh Yao Noi, beautiful scenery, hundred of water buffaloes, big rice field which about 15 meters far from the sea, some home stay accom. and some tradition bungalow stlye, perhaps you have enough time to do it, just park a car there. And agree with Khun Mark, it%26#39;s worth to take a look Phuket history in the museum, I would adjust Thai word a little bit for museum as ';Pi-Pit-Ta-Pan';.





Enjoy your driving and Have a Wonderful Holidays here!



Ae :)




I saw your post about money in another topic, there are some amount of monkeys in mangrove forest around Bang Rong pier too.




Sorry! I would say %26#39;monkey%26#39; in mangrove forest..




Sorry! I mean ';monkey'; in another topic.

Booking a Tower Room with 2 Double Beds for kids to share

I have tried via email to book a tower room with two double beds for my children 10 and 6 to share.

The hotel replied that the only room available for two adults and two children is the Presidential Suite, which I think is unlikely.

Can anyone advise whether I should just book the tower room and not worry or if there is another way around this problem.

We are staying in Bangkok on 3rd to 6th of March 2009 and want to book accommodation now. There is a tower room available for that time.

Would appreciate some help.

Ally5401

Booking a Tower Room with 2 Double Beds for kids to share

Sorry, forgot to mention the hotel is the Sheraton Royal Orchid in Bangkok.

Cheers.

Booking a Tower Room with 2 Double Beds for kids to share

You should either look elsewhere like here

asiarooms.com/thailand/bangkok/somerset_park鈥?/a>

For a 2 bedroom one for yourself and husband and one for the children or if you are set on that hotel look at the same website or others and ask if they have a room available for 2 adults and 2 children

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  • Chalong Market

    Hi All,



    I have just read that there is a shopping centre and permanent markets being built in Chalong and will be finished by the end of 2008.



    Does anyone know about this?



    Cheers,



    Stewie.



    Chalong Market


    Yes.



    Chalong Market


    It%26#39;s another branch of Tesco Lotus, about 200 meters far from Chalong Circle, on the way to Rawai Beach.

    Simba vs Pro Dive to PhiPhi?

    Hi guys,





    I am having trouble deciding which day trip to take to Phi Phi. Is there anyone out there who has been with both, and can give a personal account of comparison.





    We are likely to travel btw mid to end of Oct, so rough waters may be a consideration. So is a speed boat (with Simba) better than a sail boat (with Prodive)?





    Do they go to different spots, any better than the other?





    thanks in advance





    CC



    Simba vs Pro Dive to PhiPhi?


    anyone?



    Simba vs Pro Dive to PhiPhi?


    Can%26#39;t speak for Prodive, but we recently did Simba to Phang Nga. Excellent day out. Observed a lot of the other operators on the day and the number of people they have squashed on to their boats. Would highly recommend Simba. Don%26#39;t know if this helps or not. Haven%26#39;t heard a lot about Prodive.


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  • My draft itenary.

    Howdy,





    Ive thrown this itenary together for my trip to Thailand over the christmas/new year period - it will be just me and a mate, 2 males mid 20%26#39;s. I was hoping to create a trip which gives a chance to check out some of Thailands sights as well as unwind after a hard years work :).





    Can you please comment on my itenary - is it to rushed? am I trying to fit to much in? is it even possible?





    Thanks.





    21 - A arrives early morning in Bangkok.



    22 - B arrives early morning in Bangkok.



    23 - Tour Bangkok.



    24 - Tour Bangkok.



    25 - Travel to Athathyua by bus. Spend day touring.



    - Travel to Pattaya during the evening, hopefully arriving not to late so we can go out drinkin



    26 - Morning travel to Koh Chang.



    27 - Koh Chang



    28 - Koh Chang



    29 - Koh Chang.



    30 - Travel back to Pattaya.



    - Fly to Koh Samui.



    31 - Full Moon Party.



    1 - Koh Samui.



    2 - Fly back to Bangkok.



    3 - A leaves.



    4 - Bangkok



    5 - B leaves.

    BKK Silom Covent Garden Serviced Apartments

    Hi, there,





    I have posted this topic before, but did not get any response from people who have stayed there. Their website and info are informative, however, there is no review - considering this place has been there for a long while, it is a bit weird, isn%26#39;t it?





    The reason I am dying to know is that my wife and I are from Sydney Australia, we have been to BKK so many times, but we really want to stay in Silom area as it is the most convenient for us. I really hope to hear from some people who have stayed in this place. Many thanks in advance!!





    Kind regards,





    Andrew



    BKK Silom Covent Garden Serviced Apartments


    Never heard of the place. Are you sure you got the name right?



    Where on Silom is this place supposed to be?



    BKK Silom Covent Garden Serviced Apartments


    The correct name is Silom Convent Garden. You can Google and it is there, but I really need some advice from people who know the place before committing myself to a one month rent. Cheers.




    The reason there are not many reviews is because the place is fairly new. Its tucked away in a quiet area behind Soi Convent.




    Hi Andrew





    I dont suppose you found any information out about this place, or stayed there yourself? I am looking at staying here as well - it looks quite good, but would appreciate any other information.





    Thanks



    splix






    Hi, splix,





    Yes, I%26#39;ll be in BKK for one month. It%26#39;s weird, this place is not that new, but there has been only one review. Why don%26#39;t they want to market it.





    I have stayed at Room@silom (previously known as Trinity Hotel). It%26#39;s very close to this place, but being a hotel, there isn%26#39;t any kitchen facility....





    There is another one called Shagarila (not Shangrila)serviced apartments - the same problem, no review. This one is right at the stairs of Chong Nonsi station.




    I have stayed on saladaeng road.It%26#39;s location is very good.You can see the location in www.theinnsaladaeng.com

    Southern Islands

    Hi All

    The wife and I are off to Malaysia and Thailand in November.

    We will be starting off in Langkawi for a few nights then intend to move onto Thailand.

    We dont want to go as far up as Ko Lanta as we have already been there twice. I have an idea of some of the islands we would like to go to like Lipe, Sukorn, Mook etc, but was wondering if anyone has any recommendations of places to stay and visit.

    We like to stay in bungalow/chalet/beach hut type places that are near or on the beach, rather than your run of the mill hotels, preferably paying no more than 2000-2500baht.

    Also how is the travelling between islands as a lot of the info I can find seem to only give directions from the mainland and not between the actual islands

    Southern Islands

    In November the ferries will be running between the islands from Langkawi and you can island hop your way across.

    Google ';Tezza Thailand'; and you will get all the info you need.

    Pics and stories of our trip to the area last November here ... www.thebobmarsh.com

    Southern Islands

    Cheers.

    Has anyone else got any infoof places to visit or recommendations for places to stay?

    39 days to go. :)

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  • Patara Elephant Farm

    Hi, I have been looking at booking a day here for my wife and I, we will be going 11th or 12th October. The price I have been quoted is 5,800Baht each. Now, I have read all the reviews and understand that this is an amazing experience, I just wondered if this is the correct price, and this is what other people have paid as well. Thanx, Steve.



    Patara Elephant Farm


    Can anyone help?



    Patara Elephant Farm


    Hi,



    I have booked a day at Patara for November. I have also been quoted 5800 Baht/person. I believe this is the new price from October, 2008. I%26#39;m really looking forward to the experience. :-)




    Steve,



    We are booked for 11 Oct. (4 of us). We are paying 5800THB each. This was the price increase as of 1 Oct.





    Have an enjoyable trip



    Bob




    Hi Bob,





    I went ahead and booked the 11th as well, so I guess we will see you guys there, where are you staying whilst in Chang Mai?





    Cheers, Steve.




    Steve,



    We are staying at Golden Cupids---just outside Chiang Mai. Will see you on the 11th %26amp; hopefully have a great time.





    Enjoy,



    Bob




    Hello,





    Patara elephant farm is a great experience. I don%26#39;t know about the price %26#39;cause i went there to do an interview, but i had a great time, as well as the people i met there that day.





    Patara Elephant farm have a new baby elephant named Peemai, you can check out more info in my blug at http://changpuakmagazine.blogspot.com article page 16.





    have a great holliday :)




    Hi there



    Let%26#39;s check this review tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g293917-d6鈥?/a>



    Before i have book with Patara but i saw this review and i have change to go with Baanchang Elephant Park because they do the same but the price alot cheaper ( 2,400 baht/person ) than Patara. If any one would like to go on let check at Baanchang Elephant Park address 147/1 Rachadamnoen rd., Muang Chiangmai 50200 E-mail : info_baanchang@yahoo.com or chiangmaitic.com/elephant-conservation-cente鈥?/a>



    Regards,



    Olevier




    Think maybe your missing the point here, thats why I%26#39;m a TA member, so i can get the ';real'; heads up on places, hotels etc etc from people who have personaly gone there themselves, paid for with their own hard earned cash. So, i see two trips i like the sound of, one has many fantastic reviews from real people and the other has one review only, it%26#39;s kinda a no-brainer really. Different stokes for different folks. I look forward to our trip to see Pat and his Elephants.




    Ditto Steve---I%26#39;m sticking with my original plans.



    Although I did receive an e-mail this morning from our hotel %26amp; she said they just received pamphlets from this other place a couple of weeks ago.




    We went to Patara Elephant Park yesterday.





    Absolutely amazing, well worth every cent.





    We paid 4200 baht each.

    Books

    Does anyone know if it%26#39;s easy to buy books (fiction) in Phuket as I don%26#39;t want to take any with me. I plan to have an occasional time out by the pool or stretched out in my room reading while I%26#39;m away.



    Thanks,



    Wendy



    Books


    Theres quite a few places Wendy, there is a big shop at Jungceylon (new books) and another one off the square at Jungceylon opposite the Irish pub selling second hand books, another second hand book shop on Rat-u-Thit rd, past Bangla Rd (head north) on the left hand side, we bought quite a few here they ranged in price from 200-300baht for hard covers. Theres a few to get you started.



    Cathy



    Books


    Thanks a lot Cathy!



    Wendy




    Cathy your just a wealth of information, thanks for sharing it with us.





    Cheers



    Tink




    Books are very expensive in Thailand. Your best bet by far is to avoid the shops selling new books, such as exist in Jungceylon, and to seek out some of the second hand book shops. There are a couple near the aforementioned Jungceylon on the other side of the road. They have a decent range.




    I haven%26#39;t found books expensive in Phuket (not saying that they%26#39;re not). B2S at Central Festival is a nice bookshop. It%26#39;s upstairs, connected to the Central Department Store. I%26#39;m not sure how much fiction they have, as I%26#39;ve never looked, but they do have some lovely books.




    B2S is dearer than in Australia.




    Not that I%26#39;ve noticed, Rufus. We have bought several books there and the prices seemed on a par with what I pay in Australia - actually, one of the books was more expensive in Australia - ';From Good to Great';.




    15% more for Harry Potter; 20% more for Colin Cotteril. Perhaps books are cheaper in Melbourne than Perth.




    Why waste time looking for books just take them with you and leave behind once you have read. Just don%26#39;t make the mistake Idid and leave in the hotel libary and replace with others only to find that they were a different language once on the plane heading home. Bez




    Another second hand book shop is on Rat-U-Thid rd., Opposites Siam Commercial Bank, about 100 meters across from Nicky%26#39;s Handle Bar.

    Krabi- less crowded in beginning of Dec or end of Jan?

    Debating on trip dates: I can only choose from either beginning of December (2 weeks) or end of January (2 weeks). when is Ko Phi Phi %26amp; Krabi less crowded, or does it really not make a difference since both are during high season anyways?





    Krabi- less crowded in beginning of Dec or end of Jan?


    Hi Front Row,



    we always visit Krabi at the beginning of December, the first visit there was about 12 years ago and it was relativly quiet but certainly not dead, we have visited severall times since then and its become more commercialised a lot more Hotels etc and more crowded but not too busy the swedish seem to like Krabi at this time of year, but they are very nice people and good fun, havent visited there in January so I dont know whether it will be more crowded or not, maybe Lost Farang could give you more information he is an expert on Krabi.



    Hope this helps,





    Manicus.


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  • Honeymoon Accomodation Options

    My fiance and I are planning our honeymoon next september around the 15-25th. We are looking to spend $200USD or less a night on accomodation. The two places I really like are Anatara and Zazen.





    Is it possible to get either of those for that price?



    Between the two, which would be better?



    Can you walk to the Fisherman%26#39;s village from both of them?





    Also, will the weather be okay then, or would we be better off waiting until December and going to another place like Phuket?





    Thanks for all your help!!!



    Honeymoon Accomodation Options


    The Anantara is much nearer Fisherman%26#39;s Village than Zazen which is the furthest away hotel on the beach from the main street.





    They are quite different - Anantara is bigger, more modern and cool whereas Zazen is Thai style boutique resort similar to Poppies and Rocky%26#39;s in style. Restaurant at Zazen is fab. Wasn%26#39;t so keen on food at Anantara but I think I am in a minority and haven%26#39;t eaten at the Full Moon which I believe is good.





    I guess you can look on TripAdvisor for prices :-)



    Honeymoon Accomodation Options


    I can only comment on the Anantara as that%26#39;s where we stayed earlier this year. We absolutely loved it, perfect location for walking into Fisherman%26#39;s Village and if we were to return to Samui we would stay there again without hesitation.




    Food at Full Moon (Anantara) is very nice. Not only the food but also the presentation, china and glass ware. Anantara tends to overbook their proerties on regular basis... you should just keep this in mind.



    the resort itself looks great and the rooms are true 5 star standard




    Hi GoBuckeye009,





    I stayed at the Anantara for my honeymoon this year and absolutely loved it.





    You have to go there!

    Need a Great Local Agent or Anyone Local, help !

    Hi all,

    I%26#39;m arranging visits for a group of art lovers to learn about the contemporary Thailand art designs.

    I was trying to contact some design stores in Siam Paragon and Siam Discovery Center, and hopefully they%26#39;d be willing to arrange someone (store manager or brand manager) ahead of time to receive our group to explain the design concept, etc.

    I tried calling the stores myself but had a hard time explaining the situation with them.

    Does anyone know any good local agent or anyone who%26#39;s probably in the art field to help me out?

    You may contact me at stay@l-instyle.com

    Please help !!

    Thank you so much!

    Need a Great Local Agent or Anyone Local, help !

    Hi / I belive i can help you. I%26#39;m a local in Bangkok Please give me all you needs. Thanks, Julietaxi/e;mail ;julietaxi@yahoo.co.th

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  • Impiana Samui Resort - standard room

    Hi





    I am planning on staying at Impiana Samui Resort %26amp; Spa in Koh Samui. I am on a budget and am planning on booking the %26#39;standard room%26#39;. There are no photos on the website, has anyone staying in that room? What was it like?





    Cheers





    Lauren



    Impiana Samui Resort - standard room


    Be careful a lot of these rooms look over a busy road you will need earplugs.We have stayed here twice great beach and great restaurants on the sand try and upgrade to superior room overlooking beach we stay in a deluxe and its great



    help Pucket to Khao Lak then Krabi opions please

    going for approx 10 days flying from Bangkok to Pucket (thats the plan) stay for 4 days then get a taxie to Khao Lak for 3 days then a taxie to Krabi for 3 das (then fly from Krabi to Bangkok)





    will this be too much travelling ???





    anybody recommed 3 or 2 destinations





    Ideas on length of travel between destinations



    2 adualts and 2 kids thanks



    help Pucket to Khao Lak then Krabi opions please


    Flight from Bankok to Phuket is about 1 hour 15 minutes. Taxi to Khao Lak depending which resort/area you are staying at) is about the same and costs about 1500 baht (maybe a bit more now with petrol increases). Taxi to Krabi takes about 3 hours and costs about 2500 baht. Flight Krabi to Bangkok about 1 hour 30 minutes. It is a fair amount of travelling but you are not losing too much time getting to and from destinations.



    2 or 3 destinations? Hard call. I%26#39;d prefer just 2 and they would be Khao Lak and Krabi but that%26#39;s just me.



    help Pucket to Khao Lak then Krabi opions please


    Hi Mickynicky,





    To be honest, I don%26#39;t think you will really get the benefit out of places with such short stopovers. I would split into two destinations and agree with Arandora, I would choose Khao Lak and Krabi but as you have children, maybe Phuket would be better option, more to do for them.





    Sarah



    xx




    Hello Mickynicky,



    This is a difficult one to answer.I do not think it too much travelling and it can be done. Khao Lak depending on where your chosen hotel will be is approx 1hour 15 mins from the airport but if you are staying in Patong or Kata area add another 30 to 40 minutes.From Khao Lak to Krabi it would be approx 2 hours travelling.



    I agree with Arandora and Sarah that you would see the places but not have a great deal of time in the resorts. I am a great fan of Khao Lak, Krabi, and Phuket.



    If i only had a choice of two places it would be Krabi and Khao Lak. I find Phuket is the best place for shopping as some people come to Phuket for that.Khao Lak i think has the best beaches, and Krabi has some dramatic and beautifull scenery.





    Julie

    Lush place to be Krabi

    Recently came back from Thailand and had a fantastic time.





    The people are the best asset the country could have they are so friendly and polite and make the experience more enjoyable.





    Went to Bagkok,Kohsamui and Krabi..................all the 3 places had they own uniq defination about them.





    Loved Bangkok too best place for shopping and very cheap the city turned out to be brilliant with the colourful cars and buses. So many things to do in bangkok not enough time went for 3 day needed an extra day just to shop. The night market and lady boy show brilliant.





    Koh samui nice chilled out place loads of bars and shops but not too much to do apart from the jungle and island trip.





    Krabi turned out to be brilliant so much to do its as exactly as you would see in the brochures....... went to see the phi phi islands.



    There is also so much choice of food if u are eating out and very cheap too.



    Lush place to be Krabi


    Thank you. You have just helped me so much. I couldn%26#39;t decide between Krabi and Ko Samui but you have just helped me decide. Where abouts did you stay in Krabi? Or where do you think would be the best place to stay?



    Lush place to be Krabi


    the best place to stay is here in ao Nang - you can do heaps of trips from here




    Hi Catie glad i helped u decide trust me Krabi is much better then Koh Samui .....................





    We stayed at the Sheraton Krabi which is about 15-20mins taxi ride from Aonag area and much better and secluded. The taxi ride isnt much if u bargain with the driver before hand n negotiate the price u d be fine we would pay about 300baht which is not a lot in terms of pound.





    I personally preferred staying out of Aonag as we had our own private beach and it was beautifull plus sheraton Krabi has it own baby elephant which comes and plays with you at the beach and lots other activities to do there.





    Again depends if u like the hussle and bustle then Aonag is the place to be.......





    When u do go for trips dont just take it at face value bargain with them and get a good price




    alexis dee





    i can recommend the Ao Nang Villa Resort which is, of course located, in ao Nang. It is right on the beach. The rooms are good. prices vary from 1800-2600B per night inclusive of nreakfast. Ao Nang is the main area of Krabi that caters for tourists. there are plenty of restaurants, massage places and of course shops (although most shops stock the same fake stuff). plenty of minimarts and internet cafes as well. there are also plenty of tour operators you can choose from to organise day tours to the islands etc. we used Ao Nang Orchid Bungalow Tours. They were great.





    As for the Sheraton Krabi, i was very disappointed with this hotel. We had hired a car and done a days driving/sightseeing and we decide to finish off with a swim at their pool. it%26#39;s quite a walk (about 400m) from the rooms/foyer to the pool and beach area. hard work when you have young children with you. it%26#39;s also very isolated, about 20 mins from Ao Nang and taxis cost about 600-800B round trip. during low season it%26#39;s very quiet and not much is happening here, where at least in Ao Nang there is a steady stream of humanity and activities.





    Finally the Sheraton is an expensive hotel. We had 2 coffees (lukewarm at best ) and a can of sprite, cost was 500B. i hate to think what your daily meal and snack bill would be. however if money is no object then it won%26#39;t worry you.





    So in summing up, if you want seclusion/peace/quiet and don%26#39;t mind paying for it then stay at the sheraton.





    if you want value for money, restaurants/shops etc, people about then go to Ao Nang and stay at Ao Nang Villa.









    bkk3




    I have to agree we stayed one night at the Sheraton and moved out and spent the rest of our holiday at the Tubkaak. But I would still rather stay in the area of the Sheraton, there are a few decent hotels along that stretch of beach and it is nicer to be away from the Ao Nang and just visit when it suits, it is very easy to get to and no hassle at all but I would not stay at the Sheraton either.




    We never had a problem at all at the Sheraton Krabi - its a big resort and the walk to the beach or pool was about 2-3mins and you could also ring the reception to ask them to send one of the golf cars and they take u where u want to go around the resort and the staff there were fantastic. The best time to go there is off peak season its much nicer n the rates we paid at the sheraton were very cheap due to moonsoon season but it didnt rain as much.





    We stayed on breakfast basis which was nice plus u get tea coffee etc free in ur room so why pay for it in the resturant??? we ate out most of the time in town n there were little resturants around the resort cheap n chearful. When we went into town we didnt get the hotel taxi but from outside as i said u have to bargain with them .........





    Either way where ever u go hope u have a lush time.




    Great to read your report, alexis_dee!





    Our family will stay at the Sheraton the first two weeks in November and we are really looking forward to our trip. I%26#39;m so glad you liked the hotel.



    Did you find any good local restaurants within ';walking'; distance from the hotel?



    I%26#39;ve heard there might be restaurants just outside the gates and also maybe one or two restaurants on the beach if you walk a little. Did you visit any of these restaurants?





    (I think bkk3 only visited Sheraton on a daytrip, he didn%26#39;t ';stay'; there.)





    Would love to get all info you can provide from your stay there.





    Thank You in advance,



    Christine




    My comments about the Sheraton are only our opinion but I knew after just staying one night it was not for us, much too big I just do not want to wait for a buggy to take me to the pool, restaurants etc, it was like staying at a holiday camp ie Butlins in the UK and I was paying top money. The service was really bad and I have experienced so much better in the Far East, everyone to their own but not a good example of a Thai hotel you might as well be staying at Colditz!!!




    noodlesetc.......aren%26#39;t you being just a bit precious? to compare the Sheraton with Butlins in the UK ....I%26#39;m speechless.....why wait around for buggies, the beach isn%26#39;t too far, just make your own way....as for the hotel being too big.....I would have thought someone with your standards would have researched the hotel first and made your choice





    To be honest, I would prefer to be in Ao Nang, but as you say, that%26#39;s just an opinion





    But to anybody who feels like staying at the Sheraton, it really ISN%26#39;T colditz..!!!





    thanks




    Hi Christine just ignore noodle probably had to many ...............





    Yes the hotel has little resturants just outside the gates across the road their is a thai and indian resturant and also other litlle ones just along the right side as u come out of the gates and way away there is another little indian resturant (slow at bringing food but freshly cooked n very cheap and cheerful). We didnt get a chance to walk along the beach for resturants not anough time but the beach is great as its private you just get the whole view and it is paradise.





    There is a little massage place outside the resort its in like a little cul du sac they do really good massage the guy who owns the place called Joe. Make sure u bargain the price first we had body massage for about 300baht thats for an hr.





    If you want to see the real markets fresh fruits etc then go into Krabi town.





    The sheraton even has a live band playing english music every nite at the Coco resturant and you can even request and song an dthey will sing live brilliant to end the evning with .......................





    The best thing is the elephant Ra ra comes and plays at the beach everyday for an hr ............





    Ignore noodles .it honestly is better then the Ritz the people there are lovely and very polite and service excellent..................

    Fantasea - worth seeing?

    To those who have been to Fantasea - is it worth the trip to see the show??



    Fantasea - worth seeing?






    Hi Tammy, I would have to say a big yes to going. I have been a number of times and still enjor the show. You won%26#39;t see anything like it any where else.



    I have sent a lot of people there and not one has had a bad thing to say.





    Cheers Brian



    Fantasea - worth seeing?


    Yes, worth it if you haven%26#39;t seen it. Its rated better than Alankarn in Pattaya or Siam Niramit in Bangkok.




    The show is definately worth it Tammy, the buffet is a bit hit and miss (nice deserts)but still worth it just to see the restaurant that seats 4000people.



    There is some photos from Fantasea on the pages below



    cathyandgarystravelpages.com/phuket_fantasea鈥?/a>



    Cathy




    Its worth going once and once only. Do not eat there; the buffet is poor quality and not that fresh.




    I was just there last week and the food was cold. The show was worth it though.



    Annette :)




    The show is worth seeing once and I enjoyed the buffet for something different. Its a massive setup!





    ***




    We have been to the buffet 4 times over the years and enjoyed it but the last time (July) the food was cold as well, I thought it might have been because we were there so late.



    Cathy




    Thanks all for your comments! I think we%26#39;ll give the buffet a miss and go for the show :)




    i saw the show in nov last year, and it was fantastic- were going again this time around.





    food was great too when we went, so i dunno whats happening there. i ate so much last year that i made myself sick!




    We went to see Fantasea 2 weeks ago after hearing good reports on T/A. We would not go again, while some of the show was good I don%26#39;t think it was worth it.


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    in my honey moon i planned to visit Phucket island for 5 nights ...

    any one can tell me the best and right plan for these 5 nights???

    Phucket trip

    Firstly, congrats on the wedding and I wish you and your partner many, many years of happiness.

    It is a bit hard to advise without knowing your likes, dislikes etc. As a start try doing a search on top things to do in Phuket and then ask away.

    I believe anyone here will give you a run down on anything you ask about.

    Hope to hear from you soon.

    Wen

    Phucket trip

    For that romantic honeymoon why not try Krabi or Koh Samui.


    Thanx alot for the help and the congratulation..

    i booed 5 nights in la meridien phucket from 20-25 october (i will reach the hotel 3.00 pm)

    i heared about phi phi island ,,Gamesbond island,,

    shopping ,,may be 1or 2 times in a disco,, i like activities soo much ,,safaris ,,

    i dont know if i can make all of that in just 5 nights and also how to plan ??

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    Hi





    A group of my friends are wanting to travel to Phuket in April 2009 (Aussie school holidays). There will be around 6 families with children ranging in age from 2 to 14.





    Of course all of us have different tastes, with some wanting 5 star luxury, and others not wanting to spend quite that much. Is there a good resort that would be good for families ie. kids club, activities, good pool/private beach etc, but also caters for the adults (day spa, bar, restaurants)?





    We don%26#39;t necessarily have to stay right in Patong. Many years ago my husband and I stayed at Le Meridien (pre kids) which we just loved, but as it%26#39;s been 10 years since our last visit I%26#39;m sure things have changed.





    I%26#39;d love some feedback.





    Thanks



    Good resort for families


    Traveling with such a large, diverse group, seriously consider splitting up and staying at adjacent hotels eg Patong Merlin (great pools) and Holiday Inn (nicer feel, has kids club) - 2 minutes walk apart, with JW Marriott (new hotel) in between for the luxury-ites. You get to visit and use the facilities of each others hotels, but still get alone time if you want.



    Also, at all hotels, there is a selection of room types, so you can get budget and luxury at the same place.



    ';Kids club'; is rarely what you think it%26#39;s going to be, often not much there for the kids to do, they just watch over them. It%26#39;s not like Club Med. If you think you can just dump them and they will be entertained all day, think again. You might be better off hiring a couple of nannies.



    If Le Meridien is what you are used to... you will struggle to be happy in Patong, the only ';private beaches'; are at either end and reportedly a little rocky, eg Amari. Maybe Kata or Kata/Kamala/Surin will be more to your taste ? ... which really defeats the purpose of going to Phuket, IMO. Beaches are just as nice in Qld, why bother ? The hustle and bustle of Patong is what it%26#39;s all about.



    If not, consider Merlin Beach resort, a little bit out of Patong, which has it%26#39;s own beach and a free shuttle into Patong a couple of times a day (a little inconvenient) and I think you can use the facilities at Patong Merlin (you better check this).



    Another popular choice is Gracelands, at the quieter northern end, opposite a nice section of beach and with a huge pool (not so good for littlies), and too far for the kids to walk into town.



    Don%26#39;t know much about other areas, but Kata Palm and Thara get good reviews for staying with littlies.



    Always go for a pool access room if the budget allows.



    Why the long answer ? Just then booked the airfares myself for next May ! And this time, not taking the kids. I%26#39;m stoked. Whoo-hoo !



    Good resort for families






    Hi there. April is a great time to visit. You should try to be here for Songkran the water festival. Biggest water fight in the world the kids would love it let alone the adults.



    I would have to say that I am totally over Patong as it is getting busier and busier. I have been recommending Surin Beach especially to those that have families. You are 15 minutes from Patong if you want to go there. They have an assorted aray of different accomadations at different star ratings and prices.



    The restaurants in the area are great and there are plenty of bars on the beach as well. The beach itself is 1 of the best on the island if not the best.



    I would look at the following hotels/resorts if you are interested in this area.





    The twin palms



    The courtyard marriot surin



    The Chava resort



    The Chedi



    The Armanpuri





    Cheers Brian




    Wow, I loved your reply! Thanks!!





    I have to admit that living in Sydney we%26#39;re spoilt for fabulous beaches, but it%26#39;s always nice to have the option to swim in a pool or at a beach when you%26#39;re away. But, not an absolute must.





    Le Meridien at Phuket gave us the best of both worlds, without being too far way from Patong. It was great to be able to enjoy the hustle and bustle of Patong, but also to be able to escape to our little bit of heaven up and over the hill! Mind you, that was 10 years ago and there was just the 2 of us! It would probably not be quite as easy getting in and out of town with a large group.





    Great idea about staying at different resorts that are close to each other....... and an even better idea to use each other%26#39;s facilities!!





    What a shame about the kids clubs not being very good. We certainly wouldn%26#39;t want to leave the kids there for hours on end, but it would be good to know there was a place where they could have time out from us, and vice versa. Will look into the nanny situation for sure.





    Thanks again.




    Thanks Brian. I%26#39;ll look into your suggestions too!




    Hi,



    We came back from Patong in Dec and stayed at the Patong Merlin - good room prices, excellent full breakfasts and top choice of pool areas (3 large pools all seperated by trees etc) - and so close to the beach/sports and shopping in the heart of Patong.



    A great place and not to noisy at all.



    All our kids talked about was the pool/breakfast and beach sports.



    Maybe the first idea of splitting up next to each other ie:Patong Merlin and the Resort next door is not a bad idea if you want to experience both - and go visit each other!!! 2 for 1. lol.



    Anyhow have a wonderfull time the kids (and the big kids) will love it.



    Regards



    Bec and Don



    Oztravellers1975




    Le meridien is still excellent, with of course the beach in particular the bonus, I think you would be hard pushed to beat le meridien, though of course expensive compared to many. Kata beach resort and karon beach resort are both right on the beach.





    Centara resort kata although not on the beach is very good value and of particular interest for families they have 2 bedroom family suites which workl out well if they are a large number of you in families. Including tax, service, breakfast in April a 2 bedroom family suite about AU$ 254, 1 bedroom family suite about AU$ 180, twin room for any couples about AU$90 or for those who can manage perhaps with an extra bed in that room for 1 child.



    It is very good for both families and couples, again, not right on the beach ( in the area behind Club Med ) but if you want good class qaulity but %26#39;affordable price%26#39; then dollar for dollar it%26#39;s very good indeed.



    I think if you also read the reviews you can see it is good for families





    r24.org/patong-beach-hotels.com/鈥eview.html





    For Patong for other places



    patong-beach-hotels.com/popular-hotels.html but unless you really want/need to be in Patong I think Kata has a nice balance of %26#39;enough to do%26#39; without being as bult-up / busy as Patong.





    Do note that Thai new year ( Songkran ) is mid April.




    Merlin Beach or Patong Beach are great family hotels. Merlin Beach has a great pool and service is good, not too bad on pricing. The only inconvenience is you have to catch a tuk tuk to %26amp; from to get anywhere.





    Novotel Resort is also a great family hotel, has kids activities, across the road from beach, 3 pools, not in the busy part of Patong so you can walk down %26amp; catch a tuk tuk back for 200 baht. Pricing very reasonable.





    Just don%26#39;t do Gracelands - looks great but friends son said it was below average.




    Travelling with a large group can have its advantages and disadvantages. In 2006 our family group of 8 went to Thailand. Although it was great to have family I found that we spent/wasted so much time trying to decide what to do. Then when you finally said ok I am going to do this everyone would go ok I%26#39;ll come too and then you would have to wait for them to get ready.





    If you are travelling together, having a few different hotels might be a good idea. This way you are still together but also have a bit of breathing space where you can meet up later.





    I would also try to do your research before you go on what there is to do and see. Then sort of do a list of must do%26#39;s, not interested and will do if we have time.





    I did that this year and found we saved so much time knowing exacltly what we wanted to see/do but at the same time we were flexible on when we did it.





    If the 6 families got together and decided what they were interested in before you go then you will save so much time trying to discuss it overthere. You will also have a rough idea of how many are interested in doing each activity and this will help you organise transport etc.Having a large group should also allow you to negotiate prices when you want to book tours etc.





    Much cheaper to do when there and to do it at a tour place on the street rather than the hotel. Also research drivers before you go - much cheaper to hire somebody with vans...





    hope this helps





    karin

    Pen Pal or meets in BKK

    Looking PenPal%26#39;s in BKK or Phuket?! :o)

    Australian NRL Grandfinal

    I will be in Phuket on the 5th October, the day of NRL Grandfinal in Sydney. We land at 12.15pm and will be travelling to Patong beach accommodation. Given time delay(4hours) were could we watch a replay of the game.



    Australian NRL Grandfinal


    Aussie Bar, http://www.aussiebarphuket.com/



    Australian NRL Grandfinal


    Go to Aussie Bar in Bangla Road you will need to get there early to get a table/seat. You can%26#39;t miss the place everyone knows where it is (left hand side as you come from the main road near the beach). Cheap drinks, good service and full of Aussies.




    Forgot to tell you to check it out the day before as they will be able to tell you what time it will be on (Thailand time)




    Kick off will be at 1pm Thai time, so you might even feel like chillin%26#39; out in your room. Grab a 6-pack or raid the mini-bar, and tune your tv to Australia Network, who%26#39;ll be covering it live (coverage starts at 12.30pm).

    Closest hotel to Suvarnabhumi Airport

    I have an early morning flight from Suvarnabhumi Airport, and I was hoping someone could suggest what hotels are the best/closest to the airport.



    Closest hotel to Suvarnabhumi Airport


    Of course the by-far most convenient hotel to stay at would be the Novotel Airport hotel (lost-in-bangkok.com/eng/bangkok/CityofBangko鈥?/a>).



    Another one close by is the Grand Inn Come Hotel (lost-in-bangkok.com/eng/bangkok/CityofBangko鈥?/a>).



    however, transport to the airport is actually fast enough, especially in the early morning, that you could also stay in Bangkok itself.



    It would e.g. also be easy enough to get there from something like lost-in-bangkok.com/eng/bangkok/ThongLorEkam鈥?/a> or one of the other hotels around there.





    It really depends on your budget and where you would prefer to stay.





    Cheers





    Oliver



    Closest hotel to Suvarnabhumi Airport


    Thanks Oliver,





    So if my flight were at 6 am (and I%26#39;d want to arrive around 2 hours early), how much time do you think it would take via cab to get to the airport?




    Convenient Resort Hotel agoda.com/asia/鈥onvenient_resort.html





    Has free shuttle from the airport to the hotel and back. Isolated, but if you are just looking for a place to stay the night close to the airport this should do and is way cheaper than Novotel Airport Hotel (on the other hand Novotel has 4 hour rates for those who just want a shower and a power nap)





    But I support the post above. At that time, from, say Siam Square, to the airport will take you 45 mins max. Barring acts of God such as a major flooding of course hehe.




    Are you arriving in on a flight and you are already in the airport area or are you in Thailand anyway and want the last night closer to the airport?





    I leave on NWA pretty often from that airport and the flight usually leaves around 6 a.m. I stay in the city, the ride to the airport is only around 25 - 35 minutes from the Sukhumvit area (low number end.)





    It depends on if you are arriving late and have an early morning flight or if you are at the end of your holiday. My choice is to spend the last night in the city, probably the Siam or Sukhumvit area so you can use the Skytrain. The airport is way out in the outskirts of town. If you did get settled in to the hotel and wanted to see the city you would waste money on taxi fares to and from the hotel instead of just walking!





    You need to be at the airport 2 hours before departure. Some websites and airlines recommend 3 hours! I have a gold/platinum card so my wait in lines is pretty short.





    I never stay close to the airport, some taxi drivers may not be familiar with that area. Here are some links that I stole from other posts. One link mentions a pick up by the hotel.





    tripadvisor.com/ShowTopic-g293916-i3687-k204鈥?/a>





    thaivisa.com/forum/Hotels-Suvarnabhumi-Airpo鈥?/a>





    Probably 13 years now I have had a lot of early morning flights from Bangkok and never had a problem with getting a meter taxi to the airport, from old Don Muang or new Suvarnabhumi! Meter taxis from downtown Bangkok will either take the toll road or the bypass highway and you don%26#39;t pay the tolls. No surcharge from the city to the airport only pay the meter charge - maybe round it up to the nearest 10 baht for convenience.





    Enjoy yourself in the Land of Smiles!

    What to do and where to go for NEW YEARS '08/'09 IN BKK

    Hi All,

    Any suggestions where the best places to be during this time? I have heard that dinner and drinks at one of the rooftop hotels is nice (but expensive). Any suggestions?!?!?

    Regards

    B

    What to do and where to go for NEW YEARS '08/'09 IN BKK

    As I suggest to all who ask this question.

    The best place IMHO is in front of Central World Plaza.

    Huge party with the road closed and cheap as can be.

    Best place for countdown and huge TV to watch as well.

    What to do and where to go for NEW YEARS '08/'09 IN BKK

    I plan to be at Central World too, but please keep in mind that it will be something like NYC Times Square on new year%26#39;s eve, but more hot and humid. If you are looking for something less crowded then do the rooftop dinner :-)

    Pics of Central World on new year%26#39;s eve:

    鈥ultiply.com/photos/album/31/Bangkok_Centra鈥?/a>


    Wow those pics look absolutely amazing!!!!!Looks like a good vibe!


    The vibe was and will probably be good again. As long as you don%26#39;t mind the crowd, it is the place to be. Also on New Years, the BTS/MRT (tube) usually keeps running %26#39;til early in the morning instead of stopping at midnight as usual.


    What is the Banyon Tree like for New Years? I have heard the rooftop restaurant is amazing. what can i expect to pay at this time?

    Any other suggestions for ';rooftop'; or amazing view dinners/drinks at this time of year???

    anyone going to be in BKK around new years time???.....

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    i booed 5 nights in la meridien phucket from 20-25 october (i will reach the hotel 3.00 pm)







    i heared about phi phi island ,,Gamesbond island,,







    shopping ,,may be 1or 2 times in a disco,, i like activities soo much ,,safaris ,,







    i dont know if i can make all of that in just 5 nights and also how to plan ??

    Car Hire

    i know i need to get insurance if i hire a car



    but do i need an international license



    thanks



    Car Hire


    Without the licence your insurance (should you need to claim on it), will be null and void.





    Go to your local RACQ, RACV etc and pick one up for about $25 (take a passport photo and your Aussie licence with you, validity is 12 months).

    Phuket- Phi Phi- Krabi

    hi everyone





    im going to be in that area for about 6 days would you recommend going 2 days on each?





    cheers

    where to stay near bo bae

    Arriving back in bangkok Monday, to ship some wholesale clothes. does anyone know where is a guest house or not too expensive hotel near Bo Bae area?Its chinatown.I have been searching on the net for days.Thanks.H



    where to stay near bo bae


    The Prince Palace is Bobae, at around 2,000 baht.



    where to stay near bo bae


    Thanks. Its too pricey considering I am happy with a small room with a fan!and will be just coming in to crash. May have to settle for Kao san district again.H

    My 2nd time - Going on 19th November - woo hoo

    All, I can see from some posts that a lot of people will be joining me in phuket.....so excited cant wait. I really hope that i have picked a better time this year as last year (19th Oct for 2 weeks) the weather was pants....which everyone kept saying was unusal....So booked later this year with fingers and legs crossed.

    We will also be staying at the holiday Inn which based on reviews is really nice, but have to say that i really enjoyed my stay at The Meridian last year, but we thought we would try something in town

    Hope you all have a good time

    My 2nd time - Going on 19th November - woo hoo

    Hi

    This time last year the rainy season had just finished.

    Julie

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  • Westin Grand Sukhumvit to Chatuchak Weekend Market

    I know that I can catch both the BTS from the Asoke BTS station in front of the Westin and the MRT (interchange at Sukhumvit BTS Station) to JJ. But which has a station nearer to JJ and which has shorter travel time?



    Thanks,



    Mel





    Westin Grand Sukhumvit to Chatuchak Weekend Market


    Pretty much the same because the JJ station is also an interchange for both the BTS and the MRT.



    Westin Grand Sukhumvit to Chatuchak Weekend Market


    I%26#39;d recommend the MRT. The MRT station is right in the market while you%26#39;ll have to walk a bit from either of the BTS stations. The MRT and BTS stations are right by your hotel. Note that the MRT station for the market is not the Chatachuk Park station. It%26#39;s the one past that I think. Ticket seller in the station can help you out if you need it.




    ';Note that the MRT station for the market is not the Chatachuk Park station. It%26#39;s the one past that I think.';





    That would be the Kamphaengphet station.





    If you are a foodie, head out early and stop by Aw Taw Kaw market before going to JJ. It%26#39;s at the same MRT station, different exit (#3).





    Have a hearty bowl of ba mee from the Ba mee lady. It will be just the think to start your day!





    cheapeatsbangkok.com/photos/thai/atk6.jpg





    cheapeatsbangkok.com/photos/鈥a_mi_lady1.jpg




    Hi Curt1951,



    Food always excites me! If I plan to eat at the JJ and you had suggested Aw Taw Kaw - Are there a lot of food being sold at Aw Taw Kaw aside from the Bah Mee? It is just that there will be 4 of us and I am sure everyone wants different things.





    Also, you mentioned the Aw Taw Kaw being on a different exit from the exit to the JJ... Does that mean we should get out at exit 3 to go to Aw Taw Kaw then go to the JJ via the MRT station again?


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    Can you take a day trip from Koh Samui to Phi Phi?





    If so, what would be a good company to use?





    Thanks





    Day Trip from Koh Samui to Phi Phi


    We just booked simba sea trips. Have heard great things about them

    booking hotels on arrival-Bangkok and Phuket

    Is it easy to book hotels upon arrival and just walking through? Is this recommended?





    thanks



    booking hotels on arrival-Bangkok and Phuket


    I have always found it easy to find budget accommodation without pre-booking but if you want mid-range or more luxurious accommodation you may be better of booking in advance. I would say it will depend on the time of year you will be going as well. If low season you shouldn%26#39;t have a problem.



    If you do decide to book before you go take a look at asiarooms.com they usually have cheaper rates than the walk in rates.



    Hope that helps.



    booking hotels on arrival-Bangkok and Phuket


    The taxi mafia at Phuket will be more than happy to rip you off.




    Thanks so much for the reply and website.





    We will actually be coming from Bangkok. Is it recommended to spend equal, less amount of time in Bangkok/Phuket? Or is it a better bet to bus to a closer island from Bangkok such as Pattaya?

    beach front apartments bo phut

    Hi,





    has anyone stayed at the ';Beach Front Apartments'; in Bo Phut?



    They are posted on Sawadee.com but I can%26#39;t figure out how many rooms and beds are in the apartments and if the apartments have basic kitchen facilities (fridge, kettle, hot plate etc.).....





    We are family with two small children looking to spend 17 nights on Samui. We like the Bo Phut atmosphere and will try to find accomodation in a two-room unit. Any ideas?





    Thanks in advance!



    beach front apartments bo phut


    Hi we are also a family with children and although I dont know these apartments, we are booked into B1 in Bophut with 2 bedrooms. I also looked at Peace resort and Smile House which have 2 bedrooms too. Hope this is helpful. B



    beach front apartments bo phut


    I think there is about 8? Its hard to tell,it looks like 8 apartments from the road,the sign on the front from memmory said some with and some without balconies.





    They lease them out by the month also,so there will be a few people living there.





    Great pub /resturant directley opposite ';The Admiral Nelson'; I think its called,they do a good breakfast.





    The price on Sawadee is quite cheap for these apartments although it is very very close to the old rickety pier with tourists from Chewang gathering around really early in the mornings for dive and snorkeling trips that leave from quite a big boat alongside the apartments around 7-8am





    look at ';You Tube'; and type in ';Bophut'; last time I looked there was two short home movies of the inside of them.





    I loved the Bophut fishermans village and was there for 3 nights and although I could have stayed longer 17 nights may be a bit too long,the beach isnt that great and the shallow water a bit silty and slimy,so much so that nobody swims around that area,I did once but came out with stains on my swimmers from the mud.





    Den




    duckswood I have sent you a message.





    Den




    Beachfront Apartments are all small studios.




    i see the inside of beachfront apts on a regular basis for business reasons, while i do like the place and the location i am not sure that i would recommend it for a family with small children.





    there is only one large room on the main floor, the rest are on the upper floors which means a lot of stair climbing. the rooms are all open plan so you wouldnt have any privacy either.





    having said that, they are nice rooms with a refrigerator, cable tv and free wireless internet and it is in a great location with all rooms looking out over koh phangan but they are ideally suited for younger travellers or middle age with no kids, imho.




    kohabitat



    Do you have any knowledge or info on the Cactus beachfront bungalow in Bo Phut? Can%26#39;t seem to get much feedback on these.




    sorry, your post was the first i%26#39;ve ever heard of Cactus.




    Cactus is next door to Free House Bungalows, near Palm Beach resort, Cactus is a nice simple resort, good restaurant, good value for the money.




    Id recommend you stay at SAVE HOUSE BUNGALOWS in Maenem which is just up the road. Great resport - you can get a 2 b/r bungalow.





    www.sawadee.com/hotel/TH_samui_savehouse.html




    check the beach front apartment under



    http://thebeachfrontapartment.blog.com



    or http://beachfrontapartment.blog.com



    or 2-4 bedroom homes that is owned by the same company cost 25000.- per month http://honolulu.blog.com



    hope that help you



    Shangri-La Hotel / Princess Cruises

    Hi to All,

    Just some friendly advice ..... To anyone joining Diamond Princess on one of their ASIA cruises departing 10/06,10/22,11.07/08. The fixed hotel post-cruise package stays at the Shangri-La Hotel in BANGKOK. My wife %26amp; I were looking forward to our stay there to celebrate our anniversary/birthday until we discovered they have building works ongoing. We looked at the website / sent e mails to the hotel who confirmed same. Despite our repeated request%26#39;s to PRINCESS to move us to another hotel / place us in the KRUNGTHEP WING (it would appear this part of the hotel is unaffected but of course is more expensive !) they have REFUSED. Funny thing .... Princess say how great their services are but don%26#39;t match it with positive action !

    We%26#39;ll have to make the best of it but we%26#39;ll now downgrade PRINCESS to our JUNK BOX.

    Good Luck !

    Shangri-La Hotel / Princess Cruises

    Thank God we packaged our own stay in Bangkok, we were looking at the Shangri-La Bangkok as we are staying in the Shangri-La, Sydney, our cruise isn%26#39;t until November 23rd Bangkok to Sydney.

    Anyway I hope the ship and itinery make up for the Hotel. Have a great trip!

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  • from cambodia Sihanoukville

    Hi, just wondering if anyone has done the trip from Sihanoukville to Koh Chang, Also can anyone tell me whats the best route from there to get down to the south of Thailand.



    Cheers for your help, much appreciated



    from cambodia Sihanoukville


    Not sure if you already emailed me about this a couple of days ago - but as no-one else has replied . . .





    Take a boat or bus from Sihanoukville to Koh Kong in the morning, then cross the border. Take minibus from the border to Trat bus station ( 120 Baht/person - about 75 mins drive), then a pick up truck taxi from Trat Bus station to the ferry pier. If you leave Sihanoukville early morning you will have no problem getting to Koh Chang the same day.





    See www.talesofasia.com for more information on travelling in Cambodia.





    ++





    From KC to the south fo Thailand head back to Bangkok and then fly or bus your way down south depending on your budget. Only other option is to fly Utapao i.e Pattaya - Samui on Bangkok Airways ( www.bangkokair.com )



    from cambodia Sihanoukville


    Cheers for the help

    Wedding in Ko Chang

    Hello,





    We are thinking about getting in Ko Chang in July 09, because that is where my fianc茅 and I met a few years ago. It so happened that he lived in the next town from me in the UK, so the choice of destination for our wedding seemed obvious to us.





    I have been reading up on the legalities of it all. I understand that if you marry abroad, the marriage is not registered in the UK until you have physically applied for the documentation from the country that you have married in. Has anyone done this, how long did it take and where there any complications?





    I am also interested in hearing anyone%26#39;s thoughts on their wedding in Ko Chang?





    Look forward to hearing from you.


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  • Computer Games - Nintendo DS

    I am assuming you can purchase Nintendo DS games in Bangkok at department stores, if so, does anyone know if they play in Australian purchased Nintendo DS machines (the hand held one)





    Any one know the rough price of the games ?



    Computer Games - Nintendo DS


    I believe I just purchased a chip for the DS and it was around 2000 THB, I may be slightly off but not more than a 1000 off. That was for 40 games that they somehow put on a chip. Some kind of mini SD card which you pop in a normal DS catridge type game and it plays in the US, sorry not sure about Australia. Purchased at MBK, I%26#39;m sure if you ask they will tell you, but I believe with the DS games there should be no problem.



    Computer Games - Nintendo DS


    MBK Center has many stalls selling the games.





    Since the DS is a portable device, bring it along to test the games.




    Hi





    You can get a SD card (4gb holds about 100 games) and then download games for free of the internet and put them on your SD card.





    A 4gb sd card with all bits costs 拢30 from Amazon and then you can get configure and can put games on there.





    I believe that the DS has no regions! Hence a DS game from anywhere will work. But the SD card is much better vaule and I recommend purchaing from Australia.





    Google or have a look on DS forums, I%26#39;m sure they can guide you (I rely on a friend to get me new games on my SD card).





    Regards



    Dr J




    Dear Elisa, there is no need to buy Nintendo games, wherever you are. The one and only investment to make is buying a Nintendo Super flashcard, a kind of holder for any Ds-card with micro-card. on a 2 GB micro-card you can place more then 50 games, free to download from the Internet. In Holland such a holder will cost you around 30 euro%26#39;s - exclusive the DS memorycard. These memorycards you can get everywhere in Thailand - Tesco Lotus - 2 GB - for around 200 Thaibaht. 6 GB is 1200 Thaibaht and on that card you can almost download all available Nintendo-games.



    Before copying Nintendo-games to your memorycard, do%26#39;nt forget to first place FIRMware on this card, thats a kind of translator that will take care for



    working out the games.



    Kind regards and success - Ilona from Holland, living in Thailand




    Hi Elisa,





    try MBK - that is where i purchased Nintendo games for my son when we visited BKK this august.



    MBK is located at BTS stop National Stadium.





    an original nintendo game costs 1200 baht





    i also bought a R4 card with 20 games for 1500 baht





    we brought along the nintendo at the time of purchasing the game and R4 card. just to be sure that all the games worked and my son havent had any problems at all. all the games work perfectly.





    Ann

    Krabi To Koh Samui (in one day?)

    We are staying in Krabi in November and whilst there we have friends staying in Koh Samui, is it possible to get to Koh Samui from Krabi there and back in one day (not sure how big the island is), if so what is the best way





    Krabi To Koh Samui (in one day?)


    You can certainly do Krabi to Koh Samui to Krabi in one day but you%26#39;ll no have much time to do other than say Hello and Goodbye to your friends. Taxi from Krabi to Surat Thani about 3 hours, then ferry to Samui also about 3 hours {but depends on timetable).



    Krabi To Koh Samui (in one day?)


    You can fly directly, check timetable on www.bangkokair.com but I would stay overnight if I were you...What%26#39;s the point of going so far for nothing?

    scuba diving in November

    I want to go scuba diving in November next year.

    Can anyone tell me where would be the best place with regard to sites and sea conditions.

    I am a complete beginner.

    Thanks

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  • Sky bar

    hi,



    was thinking of taking my g/f there one of the nights were in bangkok, has anyone been?





    whats the prices like? whats the dress code? will i have to book?





    thanks



    Sky bar


    Hi Rod. Never been but have been trying to get a confirmation for a booking there in November for the last 4 weeks, Even spoken to them on the phone and they promised they would email me a confirmation which has never arrived. I have a ';special'; night planned and still no confirmed reservation so looking else where. If they treat people that way when you want to go how will they treat us when they have you there??



    Sky bar


    hi,





    i was at the sky bar at the Dome in august. what a view. I LOVED IT!!! its really worth while going.





    anyway, regarding the prices....i paid 741 bht for one beer and one sprite. i dont remember the prices for coctails/long drinks.





    Dress Code





    Dress code is an important tradition at The DOME at State Tower. We appreciate the appropriate “Smart Casual” attire and footwear in our restaurants and bars area.





    Please refrain from wearing Slippers, Sandals and Flip Flops (For Gentlemen, shoes should be fully covered), Athletic or Sport uniforms, Ripped clothing, Short for Gentlemen, Sleeveless T-shirts for Gentlemen.

    New Years Eve 2008

    Hi People,





    This will be my second trip to Koh Tao as i had such a good time the last! I just wanted to find out if anyone had or knows of any good plans for NY%26#39;s eve?





    I will be with a group of friends and we are staying at the view cliff resort and would like to spend the night drinking and dancing the night away with like minded people and then watch the sun come up!





    If anyone knows of any planned beach parties / bars with a nice vibe etc please let me know!





    I look forward to ur replys and if you%26#39;re out there when i am i%26#39;ll get you a beer to say thanks!





    Ryan



    New Years Eve 2008


    Well we are in the same boat. am looking for a blog which shows whats going on. there are 4 of us and are not yet decided where to go for NY. either Ko Tao or Pan YAng? If you have heard anything snice yuo wrote this then please let me know.





    thanks. otherwise see you on a beach somewhere!



    New Years Eve 2008


    Well we are in the same boat. am looking for a blog which shows whats going on. there are 4 of us and are not yet decided where to go for NY. either Ko Tao or Pan YAng? If you have heard anything snice yuo wrote this then please let me know.





    thanks. otherwise see you on a beach somewhere!




    Hi Sam,





    I%26#39;m afraid i haven%26#39;t heard a great deal back about what%26#39;s going on in koh tao but i think we%26#39;re going to head to sairee beach as that%26#39;s the main ';party'; beach and go from there!





    Koh Phangan i%26#39;m not a fan of to many ';drunken yobs'; for the full moon party! good luck on planning and maybe see you in koh tao!




    I%26#39;m trying to work out where to go for New Year and someone recommended Ko Tao, I%26#39;m going on my own so don%26#39;t want to be around ';drunken yobs'; either. Will Ko Tao be a good place to meet people if you are on your own?




    Hi EscapeeBath,





    Koh Tao is a much more chilled place, most of the people who go to Koh Tao go for the diving so in my opinion it%26#39;s a little more mature. I would say that you get alot more students and groups heading to Koh Phangan for NY where as Koh Tao is and older crowd but still know how to party!! LOL If you decide on Koh Tao for NY then you%26#39;re more than welcome to come out with us! There will be a group of around 15 of us and a mixture of guys and girls!




    Hi Ryan,





    Thanks for the info and the invite, am going to decide over the next week where to go for the three weeks that I%26#39;m there, but Koh Tao definitely sounds like the perfect answer to my NY question! Will post again when I decide, and hopefully see you and your mates on a beach partying the night away NY.





    Can%26#39;t wait to go........

    centara grand beach or amari palm reef?

    i%26#39;m having a really hard time picking between these two resorts. we don%26#39;t have kids...want to stay on chaweng beach and walking distance to the restaurants. any significant difference between the two?



    centara grand beach or amari palm reef?


    We are booked at the centara grand for this November. Not sure when you%26#39;re going but am happy to give you some feedback on our return? Just message us if you like?



    centara grand beach or amari palm reef?


    by profession i do hotel comparison checks throughout thailand and was on samui 2 weeks ago. if you want to stay at chaweng, don%26#39;t go for beachcober nor blue lagoon. the management there is the worst you can get. if you compare centara and palm reef, i%26#39;d personally rather go to palm reef as it is in walking distance to all the amusment but in a good distance in order not to get disturbet in the night time. the rooms and hotel park have also a better a appearance. staff are in both places very friendly and professional.




    Both are good resorts, Centara has a better beach.




    skimmy, I too am trying to decide between these 2 hotels!! I will probably opt for the amari as it is consistently in the top 10 of TA reviews. The food is highly rated too.


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  • Ban Tai Beach - opinions?

    We are highly considering the Napasai resort on Ban Tai beach, which is on the western hook of Maenam. I%26#39;ve been told that Maenam is more of a yellow sand and can be course. Is this true for Ban Tai beach - where Napasai is located? Is the water clear and clean there?





    Is Chaweng beach really that much better? Everyone seems to like it. We don%26#39;t want to stay in Chaweng because we don%26#39;t want to be near all the bars, clubs, and tourist hot spots. But, I%26#39;d reconsider if Chaweng beach is really that much better than Maenam or Choengmon. I%26#39;ve been told that Choengmon is beatiful, but the three resorts we like there supposedly don%26#39;t have the best beaches, Tongsai Bay, Sala Samui, and the Samui Peninsula resorts.





    Thank you



    Ban Tai Beach - opinions?


    Anyone know anything? Experts and locals please?



    Ban Tai Beach - opinions?


    The beach at Napasai Resort is okay, a bit better than Maenam and Bophut, Chaweng is however much better. Choeng Mon is also good, Tongsai has a private beach (thus very clean), Sala Samui has a good stretch of beach too, Peninsula has only a small piece. However, if you stay in Choeng Mon, you can walk the whole beach stretch which, in my opinion, is pretty good. Pls. bear in mind that the state of the beaches change depending on the season you travel.




    Thanks for writing this. So, in your opinion is the beach at Tongsai nicer and bluer water than Napasai? I know Tongsai%26#39;s beach is tiny pebbles (what I%26#39;ve been told), but is the water better? Cleaner? Bluer? I really appreciate your opinions on this.





    In general, which resort do you think is nicer or better? Tongsai or Napasai? Those were the two we were really considering.





    We will be visiting Dec 5th through Dec 18th. We%26#39;ll be in Phuket Dec 5th to the 10th and Koh Samui the 10th to the 18th.





    If you have any recommendations for the best beaches in Phuket, please share. We are looking at quite a few resorts there. I%26#39;m still researching.





    Thank you again,





    Nicole




    Hi Nicole, if I had the choice I would go for Tongsai since it is in Choeng Mon Bay and thus, specially during December, better than Napasai. The real picture-postcard blue you will not find in either place during this time (it is rainy season after all) but you have more things to do in that area if the weather doesn%26#39;t cooperate. They are both nice resorts for sure.



    I am not familiar with Phuket (I live on Samui), thus best to post on that forum and get advise from a local expert.




    Bernds: I apologize for writing you again, but you mentioned that it%26#39;s the rainy season on Koh Samui. I%26#39;ve read that the rainy reason ends in November. Do you think the rainy season lasts until Dec 10th? We%26#39;re supposed to be spending more time in Koh Samui, so I%26#39;m wondering maybe I should change it to spend more time in Phuket. I%26#39;m assuming they don%26#39;t have the same rainy season.





    I appreciate knowing that you like Tongsai better than Napasai. We were really leaning towards Napasai because we%26#39;ve heard such great things. But, if you really think the beach at Napasai isn%26#39;t nice, then I%26#39;m going to reconsider our plans. Thank you.




    Okay, the statement with Napasai and Tongsai is my PERSONAL view, not everyone might agree. But in view of the weather, Tongsai is closer to other things as well.



    Now, we cannot forcast the weather, but in my 8 years + on Samui, November and December have always been wet month%26#39;. (one more reason why the prices go down in hotels and only increase on 20.December with the festive season)



    Last year 2006 wasn%26#39;t that bad, however, 2005 was a major disaster with flooded streets (the cars actually started to float). 2005 was of cause not the norm, but the rainy season does not stop in November. This year it started to rain a bit early as well, at present though it is very good and dry.



    The chances that the weather is better on Phuket during that time are very likely.



    Pls. also get feedback from other travelers for added piece of mind.




    Bernds: Thank you so much. I know that these are only your opinions, and I really appreciate them. I%26#39;ve done a lot of research and I know what you mean about Napasai being more secluded and out of the way. We%26#39;re going to rent a Jeep for our time on Samui so hopefully we won%26#39;t feel like we%26#39;re stuck anywhere. I%26#39;m going to consider staying more time in Phuket now that I know more about the rainy season. Do the other islands, Phi Phi and Kao Tao and the Ang Thong park also have the same rainy season? We%26#39;re considering going there for three day trips while in Samui.




    Phi Phi will be better as its in the Andaman Sea (same as Phuket). Koh Tao is a 2 hour boat ride from Samui and in the Gulf of Thailand, thus weather will be similar/same as Samui. The Anthong Marine National Park is also close to Samui and, I need to check on this again, usually closed for 2 month%26#39; a year during the rainy season.




    HI - I am also visiting koh samui in the rainy season (last week of Nov) and considering either choengmon (sala samui) or maenam (the napasai hotel or ban laem sai) - would really appreciate any opinions on which would be better in terms of sea quality and beach quality - a lot of sites say meanam is more sheltered from any wind...is this the case? because that is the only thing putting me off choengmon....





    Thanks



    Mitali




    We spend 7 nights at Napasai for our honeymoon in early December 2007. It is a wonderful resort. I also considered Sala Samui. I didn%26#39;t see Sala Samui but am very very happy with our choice of Napasai. The resort is private, beautiful, has incredible service, great restaurants, lovely infinity pool, etc. We stayed in one of the private beachfront cottages (there are only like 3 of these) so we were removed from most other guests. We had a living room, bedroom, 2 full baths, and outdoor shower and our own front year and beach space. It was fairly reasonable for December too. I think we paid $260 American dollars a night. My only concern with Napasai was that the beach there is not the nicest, but I only say this because we spent out first 8 nights in Phuket at the Twinpalms in Surin Beach and it was the most beautiful beach we%26#39;d ever seen. Thus, Napasai%26#39;s beach didn%26#39;t compare. We traveled the island of Samui by Jeep and found that most of the beaches were the same.. they didn%26#39;t compare to the beauty of Surin Beach in Phuket. I hope this helps. Feel free to email me with questions.

    Unrest and safety

    Is it safe to go to Thailand alone?

    Or is it safe at all to go to Thailand now.

    I have been hearing reports of martial law, rioting in the streets etc. and I am a little concerned about one%26#39;s personal safety when traveling.

    Are there areas that should be avoided?

    Unrest and safety

    Hi

    never listen to Fox news or CNN LOL. Where have you been getting such mis information.

    only the southernmmost province%26#39;s are un safe few if any tourist area%26#39;s there.

    the major fear is that you will like thailand so much you won%26#39;t want to leave

    I feel more safe in Thailand than I do here in USA.

    there are polictical problems there, but no worse than here.

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  • Admiral Premier - anyone stayed there?

    Admiral premier seems fairly new and so far there are no reviews, has any one heard anything about this hotel? Would love to know!

    Palm Galleria/Apsaras/Ayara Villas/Andamania?

    Has anyone stayed in one of these hotels lately:



    Palm Galleria?



    Apsaras?



    Ayara Villas?



    Andamania?





    I think Ayara Villas are closer to shops+restaurants than Palm Galleria or Apsaras. But I am not sure about Andamania...





    Any idea, how much is taxi from Apsaras/Palm Gallria to the Khao Lak center (La On Town)?





    Thank you for any info!



    Palm Galleria/Apsaras/Ayara Villas/Andamania?


    We%26#39;ve booked into the Andamania, but only because we will have a car for the time of our visit. It is quite isolated so unless the hotel operates a shuttle you will have to use taxis whenever you want to go out. OK for beach walking for pleasure, but we were rather hoping to walk via the beach to Bang Niang, but it seems there is a tidal canal to cross that could cause problems.



    Palm Galleria/Apsaras/Ayara Villas/Andamania?


    Ayara Villas is on Bang Niang Beach and you are within easy walking distance of restaurants, bars and massage places both on the beach and in Bang Niang itself. It%26#39;s about 5 to 10 minutes by taxi into Bang La On.



    The Palm Galleria and Asparas are at Cape Pakarang where there are just a couple of beach restaurants and a pizzeria. It%26#39;s about 15 minutes to La On by taxi and cost about 400 baht I would think.



    I understand from a friend wo had a look around the area that the Asparas is closed again, after opening last year with ';soft opening'; offers but attracted complaints because it was still a bulding site. I would check carefully with the hotel about completion before booking there.



    The Andamania is on Khuk Khak with no restaurants nearby but the hotel provides a shuttle and a taxi would be about 300 baht.




    Thank you for helping + info!





    Oh no, the Apsaras situation (being closed again) doesn%26#39;t sound so good... But I did not find anything about it being closed from their web page...





    Do you know, is the shuttel buss from Andamania free?



    Or is there extra cost for that?




    Arandora, did you mean the taxi from Palm Galleria / Apsaras to La On village is 40bth one way? And 300bth from Andamania to La On village one way?





    Any ideas how much is taxi ride from Ayara Villas to La On center with taxi?





    Thank you once again :)




    The prices I suggested were one way. Not sure whether the Andamania shuttle is free or not. You could Email them and ask.



    I don%26#39;t know what is happening at the Asparas. When my fiend went thre only a week or so ago, it was closed wit no sign of activity but a sign saying opening November 2008.

    Wednesday, December 7, 2011

    Camera Adapter

    We are bringing our camera from the States. Is is possible to to buy an adapter there for it easily?



    Camera Adapter


    By adapter I am assuming that you mean to power your charger. You can buy a socket adapter on any street corner relatively cheaply, although Thailand run on 240volt, the States 110volt.





    Does your charger accept dual voltages???

    sunbathing....

    hi...we%26#39;re off to Khao lak staying at the le meridien next april first 12 days....what I%26#39;d like to know is...whats the thai%26#39;s position on topless sunbathing...is it allowed?....or are there any naturist beaches/places in thailand??



    sunbathing....


    Hello,



    Topless sunbathing is frowned upon by the thai people they think it shows disrespect for their customs and culture. You would be in the minority if you took your top off. Pakweep beach is quite isolated and you can walk for miles without seeing a sole .





    Julie





    sunbathing....


    Thais are very prudish when it comes to showing public affection and always dress ver conservatively. A lot of Thais even swim with their clothes on.


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  • Weather 10th to end of October?

    Hi,

    I am going to Koh Samui from the 10th to the 25th of October. I am just wondering if anyone has ever been there before at that time of year. When people say it rains or there are thunderstoms are they talking about all day ones, or do they just last a couple of hours in Thailnd.

    I am very grateful for any info, as I am getting abit worried!!

    Thank you

    Weather 10th to end of October?

    At the moment the weather is beautiful and looks set to continue into next week.The only worrying thing on the horizon is that the winds are due to shift around to the east during the next week.The monsoon wind that can affect Samui at this time of year comes out of the north-east so we may be seeing the start of that.But as Jamie and his crystal ball will tell you it is anybodies guess.Last year at this time we had quite a lot of rain culminating in flooding in the main tourist areas.

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