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20-12-2010, 06:17 PM | #31 | ||
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Don't worry too much about the packing. Jocks and socks is about all you need. Everything else you can get at the markets over there pretty cheap, and then you don't have to worry about excess baggage on the trip home.
The friends I went over with last year have decided we should go back sometime, and we'll be taking almost empty suitcases. If you were feeling brave then you could take a carry on only, with just your personal items, and get the suitcase over there as well.
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20-12-2010, 07:27 PM | #32 | ||
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bargain hard with the "day trip" sellers.
book them the night before, ie, so you know the weather is going to be ok, say at 6-7pm, that way you can also get bigger discounts. immerse yourself in the culture, don't take crap though. check out the thai boxing, and if you go DON'T pay extra for ringside seats... it's a scam, take some cash and bet with the locals... it's a crackup. do the day trips to the islands, but if you do, take a few snacks in case you get hungry, they feed you but you may want to eat more at your own time. 100 bucks will get you a very comfy accomodation, again, bargain so you get breakfast included.... makes a difference. get a place with a good pool. get your minibar emptied... and shop at 7/11. DON'T DO DRUGS.... you could end up in the lock up... it aint pretty. rent a jeep and grab a map..... go to beaches that aren't overpopulated, take some food. enjoy yourself.
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20-12-2010, 09:35 PM | #33 | |||||
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21-12-2010, 11:51 AM | #34 | ||
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These toilets are through Europe also.. Rome esp...
Just make sure your wallet, digi camera etc is well put away...Lol...
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23-12-2010, 12:11 AM | #35 | ||
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just finished my work, this is the start of my 4 weeks off, and.. its going to kill me... honestly didn't want any time off, oh well.. I get 2 weeks advance payments than anual leave and public holiday pays, so it'll keep me busy im sure...
will definitely post some pics in here once im over there, i suppose I gotta try and look forward to it.. lol |
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23-12-2010, 10:11 AM | #36 | ||
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I wasn't too enthusiastic about it when I first arrived (we flew in from Singapore, which was spotless), but it grew on me while I was there.
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23-12-2010, 03:22 PM | #37 | |||
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23-12-2010, 03:41 PM | #38 | |||
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Having been in October, one of the best things I did was get a driver off the street (acutally, out the front of a major hotel), who looked after us for the whole day in an air-cond 4WD for a negotiated figure of 900 baht a day. He then took us wherever we wanted, aited for us while we went shopping and when we had no idea of what to do gave us some decent suggestions and got us to some excellent restaraunts which we would have had no chance of finding by ourselves. What you have to watch out for is cheap offers for tours - which then have detours of expensive stores and jewelry factories designed to milk your cash. the drivers get paid to take you there. Be clear that you do not want to go on any of these factory tours upfront with the driver. Tuk-Tuks in Phuket are a massive scam. Just get a car & driver. Cheaper and more comfortable! Personally, I would not rent a car or scooter when you can get a car and driver/guide for the equivalent of $30 per day, why take the risk? Be prepared to say politely but firmly, and have fun!!
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23-12-2010, 03:42 PM | #39 | ||
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Mate i just had two weeks in Patong with the family,you only need to wear one set of clothes on the way over,you can buy everything cheap as at the markets,they are everywhere.Use toilets in clubs or pubs you may have to pay for some but there clean and you get paper.Like the others sad go to Fantasea,Elephant riding,Fishing etc etc.
Watch out for ladyboys at night they WILL rob and beat you if your alone late at night on beach rd Patong so be with someone.Go to Bangala Rd for an eye opener at night beautiful Thai girls everywhere,beware of some nightclubs they charge 800 baht for on drink.Dont forget to use bottled water when you clean your teeth.
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31-12-2010, 12:52 AM | #40 | ||
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woooo
I finally leave on Thursday morning, I really am looking forward to going....now. Although, now I have to worry about getting to work ONCE I am back, due to my engine in my 4WD going to the heavens(cracked block, and done the head gaskets) Which, quoted I believe last time, it was $1,800 for an engine replacement?? anyway, So, I still haven't been organized for my trip, I mean; all I've got so far is a suit case, a diary with phone numbers and e-mails, and some jocks and socks loaded in... Monday I have to get my injection done, which should have been done at least a week ago, which needs to be refrigerated, but I hope it's still usable after a while!! but unprepared and no motivation for this trip.. sorta slacking behind haha. |
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31-12-2010, 10:34 AM | #41 | ||
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You will love it over there, and kata beach is brilliant. Very scenic and without the hustle and bustle of Patong. A good thing to do 1st is get a good taxi driver to take you around the island, look on trip advisor for some good guys that do it for a fraction of the price in new a/c cars and don't rip you off. This way you can see where you like and come back if you want to see more of it.
Take Patong with a grain of salt, it might take a couple of trips there to fully take it in. The food is amazing and so cheap. We had our best feed at no.6 seafood which is down the inland end of bangla rd and turn left. A full snapper, plate of huge prawns, red curry and 2 large beers for about $30. At night you will get a bit sick of the guys flogging off the ping pong shows but it's good for a laugh anyway. The place isn't everyone's cup of tea but if you realize it's a different country with different cultures and that you can enjoy it you will. Western tourists have basically shaped how they are running things now anyway. Good places to go are James bond island, phang nga bay, phi phi island, elephant trekking, you can also do some shooting with m16's, jet ski's, go karts etc, just make sure they are a reputable business. We brought some carvings home and didn't have any issues after declaring them at customs, they were all hardwoods though like teak or mango wood which had no borer holes in them. |
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31-12-2010, 01:25 PM | #42 | ||
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With the Jet Skis don't jump on the ones which say NO INSURANCE. They will have that in big red letters across the front. If you break one you're up for the repairs..
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31-12-2010, 06:27 PM | #43 | ||
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Yup, and make sure you make a point of walking around it to point out any existing scratches, dings etc. Same goes for scooters and cars too.
Tuk tuks we found alot more expensive than the cars as well, some of them are too lazy to drive you somewhere with hills on the way, probably as the engines in those things wouldn't Pull ya uncle off your aunty |
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09-01-2011, 09:44 PM | #44 | ||
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I arrived her in thailand 2 days ago, love it here, im not coming how haha
i'll update ya'll more when i have time |
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09-01-2011, 09:45 PM | #45 | ||
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sorry i don't understand this thailand keyboards
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13-01-2011, 04:03 AM | #46 | ||
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Having a blast, already 6 days in of 16, and I really dredding going home, so many friendly people, and how different it is to other countries, definitely it's grown on me here
$1aud is roughly 28.9baht, at the moment i'm spending 10,000baht a DAY .. which is about $350AUD roughly, crazy to think in thailand, I/m thinking about hiring a harley davidson(YES THEY HAVE THEM HERE LOL) and going for a ride somewhere and take my gf on a anniversary |
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13-01-2011, 11:06 AM | #47 | ||
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Good work mate...
Like everyone has said just enjoy and take some culture in. Place is full of scams as everyone has listed but just be firm with them and you'll be alright. You want maaaasssssaaaaaggggeeeeee.......???
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13-01-2011, 11:08 AM | #48 | ||
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Looks great, im heading there tomorrow, might bump into you!
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13-01-2011, 11:32 AM | #49 | ||
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my mate works over there for sandvick and picked up a lady boy one night, i feel off my chair laughing when i found out
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17-01-2011, 07:41 PM | #50 | ||
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Lady boys everywhere here, if anyone here come to kata rd in kata nd a bar called Rick n roll, cheap beer and fun times. I hired a 750cc Honda shadow and I love it, it handles good fish tailing up the road, so I'm quite surprised
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17-01-2011, 07:45 PM | #51 | ||
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Make sure you check out Phi Phi Island, stayed there for 3 nights as a part of my recent trip...... gorgeous place!!!!!
Btw.... can I interest you in a suit mate? lol
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17-01-2011, 07:52 PM | #52 | ||
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Glad your having a ball. Just be careful hiring bikes. Could be expensive if they thing you damage it.
I'm heading back in July. Everything booked and paid for, just spending money to organise. People who hate Thailand are either expecting too much or staying in the wrong places. Don't expect too much and take in the culture. Holidays are what you make it. Enjoy yourself, and if your not, then find something else to do. |
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17-01-2011, 08:35 PM | #53 | |||
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17-01-2011, 08:45 PM | #54 | ||
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My bad, I see that you are having a blast so fair play to you.
I would still suggest though , get out of town and see what the rest of the place has to offer, we used to cross the border on the east coast, and although there was nothing that could be called "comfort", it s an amazing place to be in.
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18-01-2011, 07:36 PM | #55 | ||
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Went on the day trip Krabi tour, 1600baht pp, very cheap, swim with the fish, snorkeling and free lunch, 3 level boat so pretty decent size, had a blast will post some pics of the tour as soon as I can. I'm loving the Thai food and honesty id love to stay much longer, but I leave on the 23rd, my gf has a job offer in las Vegas so I'm not sure where our relationship will go, but im here for a holiday so whatever happens happens, and I'll be back again this year that's for sure
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18-01-2011, 08:19 PM | #56 | ||
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Update: first time experiencing the dreaded squat toilets, and trust me, it felt so unnatural I couldn't finish the job, first and last experience, seems so dirty
Speed limits are not here, signed or not everybody doing twice the limit, you can drink and drive/ride as long as you don't crash, you don't need to wear helmets, don't need a license, you can over take police at the speed of light and not get in trouble( guess it doesn't help they ride around on scooters lol) taxi drivers are crazy drivers I love it here, it's a free for all lol Last edited by kyro_02; 18-01-2011 at 08:25 PM. |
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20-01-2011, 03:31 AM | #57 | ||
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Not much to update, my room in chabba, Kate has been booked out on me (2300baht a night) so was expensive for hotel here but still okey...) found a new home up tge road for (1000baht a night..)
My Honda shadow 700cc is goin great, all the punishment ever and still going strong , cost only 700 baht a day = $22aud a day. I lovethe culture and life style, you really have to be in Thailand to understand how hard they have to work and earn so little, my gf Is on only 20,000baht(650 Aud) a month but I've spent over 100,000baht already under 2 weeks. Good gesture to give tips always, they will always remember you next time It's funny when a Thai lady grabs your hand and ask where you're staying, and if you're single, they quickly let go when you tell them you're with your gf |
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20-01-2011, 09:40 PM | #58 | ||
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Spotted my first vl Calais here, thought I escaped all that ..
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26-01-2011, 07:30 PM | #59 | ||
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Heres my write up, from someone who has just come back after 17 days in Thailand
So I left Australia on 07/01/11, and ended my journey back home and safe on 24/1/11 Brief description and my main reason for going I work with a filipina lady, who introduced me to her niece, and we have been in close contact and video sessions and phone calls throughout the 3 months before my trip, the niece is from the Philippines, but is working in Thailand A lot of people will instantly think "she just wants to get in to Australia" - You'd be wrong, she actually loves her job that much, that I do not think she wants to come in to Australia; even if she will get better salary doing the same thing in Australia.. So, it's in limbo at the moment, I've already planned my next trip to Thailand for June or July again this year, with a mate... Now I know what to expect, and that I will make the most of my time there, because the days seem to go very fast, and you end up running out of time to do all the things you planned on doing. The first 1/2 of the first week I got use to walking and taking a tuk tuk everywhere, I got over that pretty quickly, So without much thought, I went out and about getting some quotes for hiring a scooter, for 200 baht, I ended up with a scooter, 115cc that got me up to 120km/h(MAXED OUT) I quickly got over it, and wanted a more powerful bike, so for 700 baht a day, I hired a Honda Shadow 700cc cruiser-style bike, it sounded tough, had enough power to fish-tail taking off, and a lot of drift action. The locals got use of me by the end of the last few days, Thailand never had skid marks until I came along. Road Laws, you will never hear those words there, You don't NEED to wear a helmet, and half the time I didn't; but they may pull you to the side of the road at one of their points, otherwise, you don't have to worry, don't need a license to drive/ride(I'm sure legally you have to, but the road laws there are so far relaxed, that you don't need to) put it into perspective, I overtook police all the time, and never had an issue regarding my speed or no helmet, never got pulled over It doesn't take long until you are use to their driving style, I like to drive on the offense in Australia, but in Thailand, you need to be on your toes and ready to brake because they don't even look, they will just pull out on you. It's common knowledge to overtake other motorbikes/cars whilst driving into oncoming traffic, speed limits. what speed limits?? I never saw a vehicle accident or a fatality, or even heard of it there in Australia, we hear it all the time.. Other days, I found myself strolling the streets, looking at shops and bartering with the people, it's amazing how much you can barter off the original price. and buy things for pretty much nothing, like my puma shades, and my puma watch, my diesel tops, and shorts The food, my gosh, I ate all thai foods every day, I ate when I was full, I ate when I wasn't even hungry, I found myself walking a lot to the restaurants to eat, or to get take away. Never did I eat western foods, like pizza or subway, burger king etc. **except this one time, I ate at "The Hard Rock Cafe'" - very lovely food $5 AUD for food goes along way in Thailand I had my hotel pre-booked, original price for my hotel was 6,300baht, but someone my GF knew got it for me for 2,300baht(aprox. $70-$80 a night) Suffice to say, it only took a week before I was kicked out after they booked my room out on me, so with my head held high, I strolled across the road, and down a little, where I stayed for the remaining week (7 days for 10,000bah - approx. $350 AUD) houses you can get for $30aud a night, but I wanted a hotel. Every day, for 2 weeks; I spent my time next door to my hotel, a bar called "Rick & Roll" - recommend anyone to go there, cheapest beer in Kata, and it's run by an American bloke, top guy, he is a singer & has live singing, he's lived in Thailand for 10 years I got to know him for the 2 weeks, at the end of my final days in Thailand, we both went out bar hopping, I couldn't believe I didn't do it earlier (but that's what you get when you don't know what to expect) - only than did I really find out what the night life is like there, and I was amazed. I did a day tour to Krabi, and surrounding islands, recommend anyone doing that, from Kata, we traveled by bus to the pier which was far south of the island, hopped on the cruise boat, and traveled by boat for 1hr 30mins(approx) to Krabi, free lunch and foot/drinks, snorkeling & swimming with the fish, great atmosphere. One thing I did not do, that I wanted to do, was to travel to central shopping centre, I'm not sure what the fuss is about it, but that's on the agenda next time I go; Oh, and going to the budha on the hill. I found myself around Karon beach and Patong and surrounding areas a lot, not so much in Kata, even if it was where I was staying, although Kata is still a really good area. Lovely food, friendly people Giving tips goes without saying Learning some Thai language won't go a astray, wish I learned more of it I felt I knew Kata and surrounding areas by the back of my hand after a week and a half, and felt like I've lived there for a while already, and I did not want to return home *DO NOT book connecting flights, go direct from Melbourne to your destination, trust me, otherwise it's a lot of stuffing around I left Melbourne, headed to Brisbane, arrived at the domestic airport, had to travel to the international airport via train I left phuket, arrived in Perth domestic airport, had to wait 45 minutes to catch a bus to the international airport, almost missing my Melbourne flight(not really, but still, I only had 30 minutes before my Melbourne flight departed.) Pictures to come |
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Couple more pictures, made friends with a lot of dogs there, met 3 lovely dogs, who were so friendly, and all they wanted was your attention and affection, oh and maybe some food hehe. Friendly dogs I met at view point look out Overlooking kata / karon @ viewpoint look out |
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