Five weeks in Thailand with three small children
Posted by martinah on 21/4/2017 at 13:41Dear Thailand-experts, We have visited Thailand twice for a month each time, as a family of four, and travelled in the eastern region, Koh Chang, Koh Kood, Koh Wai, Koh Maak and Trat, Chanthaburi and of course Bangkok. This time we are five (two adults and children of 7,5,1). We would like to see some new places, yet fear we won't enjoy them if they are too crowded. We didn't quite like Koh Changs northern beach (white sand beach) due to that reason. We love street food and finding genuine g ...
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Hello, I'mseeking a budget room for rent in Patong Beach, Phuket. I have got offers in 450-500$ permonth, and they also do not let a joiner enter into the room. It's unreasonablesince I hire a room with a double bed, meaning the room is for 2 people, So Idon't understand why I need to pay extra if I enter a girlfriend from time totime... Anyway,I would be happy to hire a double bed room in a reasonable price. The proximityto the beach is not so important since I intend to use a scooter. Be ...
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Where to find an electric kettle in Koh Lanta?
Posted by Megancornelius on 12/3/2017 at 23:20My partner and I are staying in Koh Lanta for 10 days. We found a great affordable room but we are looking to cook in our room to save $ on dining out. Any idea about where to find an electric tea kettle on the island? A handheld water boiler would work as well. We are in the south but could rent a scooter to get north if need be. ...
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Family Travel Bangkok Airport Prices?
Posted by goodmclean on 14/4/2017 at 22:38We are a family of 5 (Mum, Dad, 9, 7, 5) trying to get to Suvarnabhumi Airport on Monday. We are staying near Bang Chak BTS. I have calculated that if we take the BTS and then the airport train link it will cost us 100B each (kids are the same price as adults). Does anyone know if we can take a taxi for the same price or less? We are Backpackers, so we don't mind moving and carrying, but if we can cut out the hassle and do it for the same price, we will. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Tha ...
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Honeymoon Plan (Phuket & Langkawi)
Posted by NancyMostafa on 31/1/2017 at 12:09Dears, I'm planning my honeymoon, and I'll be visiting Phuket and staying for 6 nights (from October 29th until November 4th) then I'll travel to Langkawi and stay for another 6 nights from (November 4th until November 10th). My problem is that I'm trying to look for a way to get to Langkawi from phuket other than via airways, and I couldn't find anything that's confirmed. It would be great if anyone can help me. ...
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Hey if You're planning to visit Koh Tao - there is a new breathtaking viewpoint, still not shown by google and other sites, but it's here and it provides unforgettable experience, as this is also the first and only hiking trail thru the jungle to intimate, small and quiet Lighthouse Beach, which provides possibility to snorkel in crystal clear water. ...
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Hello I am from London..I just want to know if I will have any problem entering Bangkok Airport with my birth control pills...I mean could it be seized because I do not have a prescription? I am only the pills enough for the 2 weeks I would be in Thailand Also how cheap is the shower gel, shampoo and conditioner in Thailand? thanks Rose ...
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Dental Clinic in CHIANGMAI (NEW BRAND)
Posted by siriporny on 17/2/2010 at 10:22Dear all, If you are looking for such nice, clean dental clinic in Chiangmai, I would like to introduce "DENTAL WORLD", a NEW BRAND dental clinic in Chiangmai. We offer many kinds of services operated by Professionists and price is reasonable. You will feel friendly and comfortable with us. Place is very convenient to reach and has car-parking space. Please feel free to visit our website at www.dentalworldchiangmai.com anytime. However, our website has been created for a while and no ...
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Renting motorbikes in Chiang Mai, police problems
Posted by lucasan on 18/3/2017 at 02:06I stayed some 10 days in Chiang Mai in march 2017 and had a free motorbike form a friend that lives there. In town, along the moat and on the "Superhighway" there were several check points where the police stopped only thais with no helmet and all the farangs, regardless of if you have an helmet or not. Unlike in any other place in Thailand, Cambodia and Burma, where I spent almost four months, moped drivers with no international driving licence, like I was, are fined 400 Bahts for t ...
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Thung Khai Canopy Walk near Trang - hard to get back to Trang
Posted by HeidiSmith on 8/4/2017 at 22:29Based on the Travelfish notes on Trang and 'things to see', my husband and I and Thai god daughter (adult) independently visited the Thung Khai Arboretum using public transportation because the canopy walk seemed to be a lot of fun. It is a lovely park…so quiet…and the canopy walk is excellent. Free. The T Fish notes said that there are buses leaving the central bus station that pass right by the entrance (correct) and that you can catch a minibus or bus returning along this same road int ...
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Advice on planning a Thai trip in August.
Posted by elysium on 27/3/2017 at 00:03Hey guys, We are going to Thailand in August. Everyone keeps telling us that it's the worst time due to the rainy season. This is why I am planning like crazy and I need some help. So far, this is what's sure: we are flying to Bangkok and planning to stay for 3 days or so. Then probably we will fly to Phuket and stay there for 1 or 2 days and then head to Krabi to check out some of the beaches and islands (I'd really appreciate someone's opinion on which islands to visit and ho ...
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Can anyone advice me on top things to check out and beaches in the rainy season?
Posted by elysium on 13/3/2017 at 10:15@page { margin: 0.79in } p { margin-bottom: 0.1in; line-height: 120% } Hey guys, We are going tovisit Thailand in Aug and since it is the rain season...we must plan carefully. The idea is to go to Bangkok and kinda stay inthat area or move as much as it takes to get out of the rainy zone (or as much as it takes if we find something that we really want to see). We really want to check out the must-see attractions, butwe are mainly going for a nice beach holiday. Can anyone advice uswhere t ...
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What are the top 10 attractions/events/places to visit in August?
Posted by elysium on 17/3/2017 at 23:06I know that it is the rainy season but I was told that there were still loads of things to do in Aug and the rain can be avoided to a certain extent. I am not familiar with Asia and I was wondering what are the must-see and do things in August in Thailand. Thanks a lot. ...
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Thailand Live Videos (Phuket & Ao Nang)
Posted by chrisontour84 on 19/3/2017 at 11:49Hey! I am working on my Thailand Videos from Phuket, Ko Yao Noi, Ao Nang, Ton Sai, Rei Leh, Phra Nang & Phang Nga and the first part is now ready. Hopefully it is useful for some of you here! Live #30 – Thailand (Phuket & Ko Yao Noi) - YouTube Direct Link [10/02/2017] Thailand is not such a loved vacation destination for many without a reason. This video covers my arrival in Phuket, the new baby cat friend I have made and the awesome Island of Ko Yao Noi; which is, for some reason, n ...
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While waiting for an update on Travelfish, I post some news from Khao Lak, where I am staying since 10 days. I happen to have a thai friend here, a fashion photographer that moved from Bangkok with his family. Since a girlfriend of mine is visiting in about a week, I searched for accommodation for both of us. Price have gone up considerably, for example The Sandy House charges now, end of march, no peak season, 1200 Baht. No discount walk-in price and no long stay discount either. They have a mi ...
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At the end of february there was no public boat service because of low water levels. You can still hire a boat for some 2500 Baht, max 4 passengers, some 6 hrs trip. If travelling alone you probably want to go by bus. I checked both bus stations in Chiang Rai and now there are only two minibus a day, leaving the old central bus station at 8 AM and 2 PM, and stopping 30 minutes later in the new bus station before leaving Chiang Rai The minivan takes you to Fang in about 3 hours, very nic ...
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Bus to the white temple in Chiang Rai
Posted by lucasan on 18/3/2017 at 01:16As of the end of february 2017 the bus departing from the old bus station (in the center) has the following timetable: to the white temple 06:15 - 07:10 - 08:10 - 09:10 from 10 AM to 2 PM every 30 minutes 14:35 - 15:10 - 15:45 - 16:20 - 17:00 it takes 20 minutes and costs 20 Baht Try to go as early as possible, at 9 AM there are already a couple of hundred visitors... Temple entry is now 50 Baht... no pictures inside the shrine To go back to town simply walk to the main road and on your right ...
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Thailand and Vietnam... Help needed
Posted by hamada on 13/3/2017 at 02:56Hi guys, I will be relocated to Singapore for a job and I will be taking 1 month off work and would like to travel to some of the neighbor countries.This is my first time to travel to this region. So far the plan is to travel through out the month of April and would like to end the trip as near as possible to Singapore to join my duties in May. I will be living in Singapore for one year then relocate to another country. I will be traveling with my wife and 14 mos daughter. Basically I would ...
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Taxi from Mae Sai to Chiang Khong
Posted by DeborahInAsia on 11/2/2017 at 04:38Hi Everyone, I have been unable to find any information about private taxi service in Mae Sai. My boyfriend and I will be crossing the border at Tachileik around midday on Feb 14th, and need to get to Chiang Khong / Huay Xai by that evening to catch a slow boat (already booked) at 8AM on Feb 15th. Ideally we would cross into Laos that evening but could do so early the next morning if necessary. I'd like to avoid having to take a bus to Chiang Rai first. It doesn't seem that there are Ma ...
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Travelfish and Ko Kut in the New York Times
Posted by somtam2000 on 8/3/2017 at 16:57Well, this qualifies as the kind of mention we love to wake up to! Travel writer Freda Moon went to Thailand for some dental work and ended up on one of our all time favourite Thai islands, Ko Kut. "On the recommendation of the indispensable Southeast Asia travel guide, Travelfish, I had made a reservation at Ngamkho Resort. A dozen or so bare-boned cabanas built of rough-hewed logs, bamboo mat-lined walls and a corrugated plastic roof, the family-run Ngamkho isn’t a resort in the typic ...
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