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Posted by Jayx1 on Sep-27-2007 04:56:

Re: Thailand..?


Posted by Jayx1 on Sep-27-2007 05:00:

Re: Thailand..?

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
I'm headed to Thailand from Dec 22 - Jan 5/6. I'll probably only spend a day or two in Bangkok as I fly in from China, and after that I'm going to check out some of the islands along the gulf of thailand, such as Koh Tao and Koh Phangan.

I know of the full moon party in Koh Phangan - there's one on Dec 24, then parties on Christmas day and New Years eve. It looks like a bit of a shit show, the kind of thing that needs to be witnessed once in your life, but the vids of the party on youtube all include really really horrible trance until the afternoon the next day!

Has anyone ever been to Thailand and can offer some advice or suggestions on how to spend my time? I'll probably be alone most of the time.


Full moon was a disappointment, especially if going for the music. I spent most of my time either fending off pickpockets or trying to find a way off the island as we got scammed for the return ticket. If i had gone to full moon when i was 20 id probably liked it better. But musically it sounded mostly like some shit american bar in the middle of ohio half the time.

What you should do is spend a week in Riley Beach. If you do, stay at Highland Cottages. Its cheap, peaceful, and very scenic. You feel like you are on an island when in fact you are on a big peninsula thats cut off from the mainland by a huge rock mountain. It's also somewhat off the beaten path. I say somewhat because its still set up for faraang (foreigners) but its not quite as hectic as most tourist spots. Stay away from Phuket unless you are going there for the cheap market shopping or for little boys/girls (nasty.. and im not joking either)


Posted by Jayx1 on Sep-27-2007 05:07:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
agreed, it may be a little too much time on a plane for my liking, but i would like to explore as much as possible. I don't really have much interest in Jakarta, but i'm not sure if i'd be able to get direct flights to bali from the other places at a cheap price without stopping there first.


Why the negative comments about phuket? i think it looks incredible from the pics, and close proximity to phi phi island.


I dont care about the commercial aspect of Phuket. That doesnt bother me. But i found a lot of it to be dirty, and trashy. And lots and lots of 8 year old hookers everywhere. It was disturbing to say the least. Especially Patong.

The very south tip of Phuket was nice but the rest of it isnt worth worrying about.


Posted by djbruuen on Sep-27-2007 05:30:

thanks for the tip...damn even though its so far away for me, i'm starting to get excited about going.

in regards to phuket, the resort i was looking at is on karon beach. would that area at least be recommended? (i'm kinda trying to devide my trip into 1 place relax, 1 place explore...so this would just be a relaxing for 4-5 days sort of place.


jayx: what are some of the most incredible things you did there that can't be missed when in thailand?


Posted by Jayx1 on Sep-27-2007 13:08:

Karon Beach was nice. I stayed at the Hilton there. But still. Phuket is Phuket. Once you travel the rest of the country you will see why.

Incredible things? Well i definately recommend those Highland cabins in Railay Beach. If i go back to Thailand im headed straight there. Pi Pi Don is cool but heavily touristed. I still recommend it though. The scenery is nice there as well. Also, if you want to go diving for around $150 CDN for the whole day including lunch i can put you in touch with a diving instructor in Phucket (the diving was amazing). He's a French dude and his french neighbour also has an amazing little hotel thats clean and cheap and has a nice pool. Super friendly people too. Oh wait... around here this might be considered spam... i take it all back!


Posted by Skipper on Sep-27-2007 13:09:

I'm just stumped as to what to do for NYE if not Koh Phangnan or Bangkok? I don't need an all night party or anything, but I want some kind of excitement.

I was just thinking of finding accomodation elsewhere on the island, checking out the party, but generally staying on the other beaches for my time there.


Posted by lol internet on Sep-27-2007 14:30:

im in ibiza right now. leaving for thailand tomorrow for a month. catching the full moon party for october, then going into laos, then returning to thailand for christmas eve - christmas day - new years eve party.

traveling alone, if anyone wants to meet up and party, im up for it.

also heading to vietnam, cambodia, malaysia, china after if anyone wants to tag along. i speak lao, its similar to thai so I will be able to get around somewhat.

edit; pick up lonely planet - thailand islands and beaches

well worth the money, basically im following it, starting in bkk, going to cheng mai or however its spelled, then going all the way south to do island and beach hopping!


Posted by 7-4-7 on Sep-28-2007 16:00:

I just returned from living in Singapore and Thailand for the last almost 5 months.

Thailand is a magical place, I am sure that is why you are going. As far as I am concerned I never left, I wish I had planned to stay/live there longer.

Bangkok is a wild/crazy place. Crazy pollution and traffic, but shopping is fantastic and the food/people/sights and experiences that you will see and feel will be unreal. My suggestion is to stay as close to Ko San Road, just beware that it is loud, full of shopping, the only place I saw that you could buy insects and all other sorts of oddities to eat in Bangkok. I personally stayed in the D & D hotel and I was happy, it was basic and cheap and right in the middle of Ko San.

BUT MY BEST THAILAND SUGGESTION IS:
go to Kachanaburi to the ERAWAN FALLS, this place is stunning, like nothing I have even seen before in my life, it is in the very north of Thailand, actually right on the Thai/Myanmar border, and the falls are 7 tiered, with green blue surreal water, you can swim in 5 of the pools that the water falls into, and there are adorable little fish in each pool that disparately try to pass their time by giving you a free pedicure. Let it happen, it is alot of fun.

I loved the Thai Islands, the beauty is that there you can experience the true rustic beauty of island life without the BS of Caribbean fake resort nonsense. Drink a beer for 20 cents Canadian or rent a moped for dirt cheap in places like Samui & Phuket, it is the best way to really explore the coast lines and stop to take pics and meet locals.

I went to the Full Moon Party, it was not bad. The music is very good when it is good, lots of goa trance and techno, but it is sort of opposite to what you are in Thailand for. Hard driving music in calm peaceful islands with a million Westerners trying desparatley to find drugs is not the final image I wanted to have of paradise. PS. The backlog on the way back from the Full Moon Party is a nightmare. 1000's of people all waiting for their one boat, amongst 20 boats, in knee deep water when they are drunk is a recipe for disaster; keep friends close.

I am not a tour person at all, but in Phuket do the tour for Maya Bay (or Leonardo Dicaprio Beach) and if you go to Kachanaburi do the Erawan Tour, it is like 30 bucks Canadian, with food and EVERYTHING else. Tours are good also because you meet alot of friends .

oh and Singapore/bore is the worlds most overrated 3 day trip ever, and you'll spend more money there than in any casino in the world.

If you want more substantial help I'd be more than willing to help you out....or you can check my pics on facebook for an idea of some of the places I mentioned search Marc Dambrosio. If not have an amazing time...it wont be hard


Posted by dEsidEL on Sep-28-2007 16:06:

quote:
Originally posted by 7-4-7

If you want more substantial help I'd be more than willing to help you out....or you can check my pics on facebook for an idea of some of the places I mentioned search Marc Dambrosio. If not have an amazing time...it wont be hard




hey tried searching but there's 2 of you .. i'm assuming you're the big question mark (?)

http://ryerson.facebook.com/s.php?q=Marc%20Dambrosio


Posted by 7-4-7 on Sep-28-2007 16:13:

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL


hey tried searching but there's 2 of you .. i'm assuming you're the big question mark (?)

http://ryerson.facebook.com/s.php?q=Marc%20Dambrosio


REALLY?!?!...thats odd.

ok I'll search you...whats your full name?


Posted by dEsidEL on Sep-28-2007 16:15:

quote:
Originally posted by 7-4-7
REALLY?!?!...thats odd.

ok I'll search you...whats your full name?




Gustav Uribe .. aka. u got PM


Posted by 7-4-7 on Sep-28-2007 16:17:

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL


Gustav Uribe .. aka. u got PM


hahaha....added.


Posted by Skipper on Sep-29-2007 13:35:

quote:
Originally posted by 7-4-7
I just returned from living in Singapore and Thailand for the last almost 5 months.

Thailand is a magical place, I am sure that is why you are going. As far as I am concerned I never left, I wish I had planned to stay/live there longer.

Bangkok is a wild/crazy place. Crazy pollution and traffic, but shopping is fantastic and the food/people/sights and experiences that you will see and feel will be unreal. My suggestion is to stay as close to Ko San Road, just beware that it is loud, full of shopping, the only place I saw that you could buy insects and all other sorts of oddities to eat in Bangkok. I personally stayed in the D & D hotel and I was happy, it was basic and cheap and right in the middle of Ko San.

BUT MY BEST THAILAND SUGGESTION IS:
go to Kachanaburi to the ERAWAN FALLS, this place is stunning, like nothing I have even seen before in my life, it is in the very north of Thailand, actually right on the Thai/Myanmar border, and the falls are 7 tiered, with green blue surreal water, you can swim in 5 of the pools that the water falls into, and there are adorable little fish in each pool that disparately try to pass their time by giving you a free pedicure. Let it happen, it is alot of fun.

I loved the Thai Islands, the beauty is that there you can experience the true rustic beauty of island life without the BS of Caribbean fake resort nonsense. Drink a beer for 20 cents Canadian or rent a moped for dirt cheap in places like Samui & Phuket, it is the best way to really explore the coast lines and stop to take pics and meet locals.

I went to the Full Moon Party, it was not bad. The music is very good when it is good, lots of goa trance and techno, but it is sort of opposite to what you are in Thailand for. Hard driving music in calm peaceful islands with a million Westerners trying desparatley to find drugs is not the final image I wanted to have of paradise. PS. The backlog on the way back from the Full Moon Party is a nightmare. 1000's of people all waiting for their one boat, amongst 20 boats, in knee deep water when they are drunk is a recipe for disaster; keep friends close.

I am not a tour person at all, but in Phuket do the tour for Maya Bay (or Leonardo Dicaprio Beach) and if you go to Kachanaburi do the Erawan Tour, it is like 30 bucks Canadian, with food and EVERYTHING else. Tours are good also because you meet alot of friends .

oh and Singapore/bore is the worlds most overrated 3 day trip ever, and you'll spend more money there than in any casino in the world.

If you want more substantial help I'd be more than willing to help you out....or you can check my pics on facebook for an idea of some of the places I mentioned search Marc Dambrosio. If not have an amazing time...it wont be hard


Very helpful post, thanks!

I am hoping to do something like:

Dec 23 - fly to Bangkok from Hong Kong, stay 2 nights
Dec 25 - fly Bangkok to Samui and ferry right to Ko Tao, stay 4 nights, learn how to scuba dive!
Dec 29 - somehow get from Ko Tao to Koh Phangan, book a place not too far but not right in Hat Rin Nok
Jan 3 - get back to Hong Kong, fly home from HK the morning of Jan 4.

I'm insanely excited!!!
I am treating the thailand leg of my trip as a bit of a beach holiday, which is why I'm staying along the lower southern gulf. It's my first time travelling alone so I don't want to go too far off the beaten path - and I definitely am not going anywhere near Myanmar considering what is going on there right now.


Posted by Skipper on Oct-05-2007 03:37:

Hey guys, anyone have any suggestions for airlines in Thailand other than Bangkok Air? I'm trying to go Bangkok to Koh Samui Dec 26 - Jan 3 and their website is giving me hell. Not sure where else to look ...


Posted by Stilez on Oct-05-2007 03:52:

Cathay Pacific

edit: read wrong.... i lose


Posted by Skipper on Oct-05-2007 04:07:

I am booked on Cathay from HK to BKK but I think only Bangkok Airways fly into Koh Samui....hopefully I can get someone from their toronto offlice on the phone tomorrow to firm this up.

*stress*


Posted by Jayx1 on Oct-06-2007 14:55:

triple


Posted by Jayx1 on Oct-06-2007 14:55:

post


Posted by Jayx1 on Oct-06-2007 14:55:

quote:
Originally posted by Skipper
Hey guys, anyone have any suggestions for airlines in Thailand other than Bangkok Air? I'm trying to go Bangkok to Koh Samui Dec 26 - Jan 3 and their website is giving me hell. Not sure where else to look ...


Skipper, make note of this day as im about to become your new best friend.

air asia.. www.airasia.com

tiger airways www.tigerairways.com

jetstar asia www.jetstar.com (i dont think this one goes intra-thailand but its a great way to see the rest of asia.

Enjoy the prices!


Posted by dEsidEL on Oct-06-2007 16:16:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Skipper, make note of this day as im about to become your new best friend.

air asia.. www.airasia.com

tiger airways www.tigerairways.com

jetstar asia www.jetstar.com (i dont think this one goes intra-thailand but its a great way to see the rest of asia.

Enjoy the prices!




lol spoke or hub?


Posted by djbruuen on Oct-06-2007 17:18:

quote:
Originally posted by Jayx1
Skipper, make note of this day as im about to become your new best friend.

air asia.. www.airasia.com

tiger airways www.tigerairways.com

jetstar asia www.jetstar.com (i dont think this one goes intra-thailand but its a great way to see the rest of asia.

Enjoy the prices!


i was just about to suggest www.airasia.com i've been looking at their site for awhile. They seem like the most solid 'local' airline. And their prices are quite cheap.

If you hadn't booked your flight already to bangkok, i would of recommended www.toureast.com you can get roundtrip flights from toronto for about $1100.


Posted by Jayx1 on Oct-06-2007 18:47:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
i was just about to suggest www.airasia.com i've been looking at their site for awhile. They seem like the most solid 'local' airline. And their prices are quite cheap.

If you hadn't booked your flight already to bangkok, i would of recommended www.toureast.com you can get roundtrip flights from toronto for about $1100.


Posted by Jayx1 on Oct-06-2007 18:47:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
i was just about to suggest www.airasia.com i've been looking at their site for awhile. They seem like the most solid 'local' airline. And their prices are quite cheap.

If you hadn't booked your flight already to bangkok, i would of recommended www.toureast.com you can get roundtrip flights from toronto for about $1100.


Posted by Jayx1 on Oct-06-2007 18:47:

quote:
Originally posted by djbruuen
i was just about to suggest www.airasia.com i've been looking at their site for awhile. They seem like the most solid 'local' airline. And their prices are quite cheap.

If you hadn't booked your flight already to bangkok, i would of recommended www.toureast.com you can get roundtrip flights from toronto for about $1100.


I went to manila out of buffalo for $650 last year. From manila i had the options of one way to singapore for $90 and then one way to phuket for $40. Or Direct to bangkok from manila clark (a suburban airport) for $67.

I chose the milk run with one night stops as i got to see more of asia on the way to thailand for less than the $1600 they wanted out of toronto.


Posted by Jayx1 on Oct-06-2007 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by dEsidEL


lol spoke or hub?


hahaha either way this isnt a broken wheel


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