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Welcome to the Thorn Tree's Thailand branch.
It is highly recommended that new users check out the Thailand FAQ thread before posting a new thread as you may find many of the answers you seek there. It also contains helpful information about how to search the forum and advice for how to post your questions to obtain the most useful responses.
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Welcome! This is the home of those looking for information or looking to share information about Thailand.
Here are some tips to help you find the information you want and need:
1. Research before asking a question. It will help you get better, more detailed and useful answers from the community if you've already done some homework. It's also polite. The community is here to help, but we're not your personal search engine. Invest some preliminary time and we'll happily help you fill in the gaps.
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3. Have a good look around the Thorn Tree before asking your question - quite often your question (or one very simila...
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15-Nov-2009 09:58
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Over the years many of you have told us you'd like to take just the parts of our books you really need. We thought about how best to do this, and last year launched Pick & Mix , which enables you to buy, download and print individual chapters from Lonely Planet guides in digital (PDF) format.
Last week, we added our entire range of Asia books to Pick & Mix, which means you can now get our Thailand guides by the chapter. So you can check it out for yourself, the first chapter of each guide is free to download. You can see Pick & Mix here.
This is still a new thing for us, and I'd appreciate any suggestions or feedback.
Tom Hall
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05-Dec-2008 19:55
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29-Nov-2009 20:37
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Thailand has changed the rules for people entering the country via land borders. If you are planning a trip to Southeast Asia, or are on the road now, then read this and prepare to either alter your plans or get better acquainted with your local Thai consulate.
So what's the deal?
While the official English translation of the order has yet to be published (and is unlikely to appear before next week due to today's holiday for the King's birthday), a combination of an unofficial translation and reports from various borders suggest the speculation is accurate. The headline change is that anyone crossing into Thailand by land, who doesn't already have a visa from a Thai embassy or consulate, will be ALLOWED TO STAY ONLY 15 DAYS, not the previous 30.
This does not apply to people flying into Thailand, who can still get 'stamped in' - or in official parlance enter under the 't...
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30-Nov-2009 23:56
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30-Nov-2009 23:56
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Hello
I would like some help on choosing a guest house in Kanchanaburi a single room is needed
A central location plus a hot water shower also
I have 3 places in mind
Blue star guest house
Pong Phen guest house
Poly guest house
Anyone stayed at any of the above,and could make a recomendation to me
Thank you for your help
Paul
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30-Nov-2009 23:30
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30-Nov-2009 23:31
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Any ideas of a cheap place to stay on Ph iPhi, we would like air con ,toilet in room. Not sure whether to book or just turn up and get somewhere ,is that possible.Not into the bar/party scene .Got any hints on what to do?
cheers Lorri
Forgot to say it will be 31march for a few days
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30-Nov-2009 23:01
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01-Dec-2009 00:15
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Hi,
I am a Swedish guy travelling on bicycle. Five months ago I started my trip from Sweden and now I have reached Calcutta in India. On the way I went through Europe to Turkey, Iran, UAE and Oman. Then I crossed India. From Calcutta I will head to Bangladesh and then get to Chiang Mai with airplane and bus.
The question I want to ask is which would be the best route for me to take from Chiang Mai? Is road 1 the best option? I would prefer the fastest option. And which would be the mayor difficulties for me travelling in Thailand on bicycle? I dont have any tent (left it in India) and I hope there will be enough accomodation along the way?
Thanks in advance for any information!
Best regards,
Viktor
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30-Nov-2009 22:50
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acamacho »
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01-Dec-2009 00:50
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Hi All,
I'm planning on taking a bus from Penang to Krabi on 2/3 December and was then planning on staying a couple nights there before heading to BKK and then on to Koh Samet.
I've now found out that it is the King's birthday on 5 December and accomodation will be very busy. Is it worth just turning up to somewhere like Koh Samet/Koh Chang that are close to BKK or would I be better off staying in Krabi/Phuket?
Thanks for any feedback!
T
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30-Nov-2009 21:48
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01-Dec-2009 00:59
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I would like to revisit this subject and update. It seems that near all atm machines are charging 150 baht per withdrawal with a few exceptions.I didn't get charged by Siam bank in udon and at a first choice machine also Udon Thani.However on close inspection of my Nationwide full statement and checking against exchange rate history,It seems the banks that don't charge take approx 1 baht of the exchange rate on top of nationwides 0.8. So that withdrawing my maximum of 15,000 baht costs 300 baht on top of Nationwides 0.8. Don't be put off by all this ,Nationwide cards are by far the best way to carry or draw money abroad as other banks hide the 0.8 fee and show an exchange rate 3or 4 % lower than visas wholesale rate on top of which you would pay the atm fee
I know the fee does not apply if you withdraw inside the bank but this isnt possible with my wife using my card.
.Does anyone k...
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30-Nov-2009 21:43
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01-Dec-2009 01:07
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Hello,
Can anyone recommend a medium budget place to stay in Ko Lanta for a week in Feb?
Many thanks
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30-Nov-2009 21:19
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01-Dec-2009 00:49
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At the old airport I often stayed at International GH/ about $5/ 15 minmutes away.
Any such thing at new one?
Drifter
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30-Nov-2009 20:15
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30-Nov-2009 20:15
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Hi, i have some special shopping needs in Bkk this week. I do know all the usual places like MBK, Emporium, Central Chitlom, 13 other Centrals, Paragon, Siam Discovery, Fortune City, Panthip Plaza, Pratunam, etc. etc. I have a city map and can handly public transport and taxis. Maybe you know something else or you can tell where to head for what exactly.
What i need:
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30-Nov-2009 19:56
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ravenmoon9 »
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30-Nov-2009 20:17
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hi all - i'm planning on heading there from khao sok national park middle of this week and am hoping for reccommendations for an inexpensive, but quiet bungalow/guesthouse on the west side - near hat chaphao or the agama yoga retreat center. anyone have any ideas? thanks!
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30-Nov-2009 18:42
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30-Nov-2009 22:03
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Hi has anyone stayed at the Admiral Suites? after roughing it a bit we would like to stay in a mid range hotel for our time in Bangkok before we move on. We would also like to be away from Khao Sarn road.
I found some good rates on agoda for here. Anyone stay here before? Did you enjoy Sukumvit area?
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30-Nov-2009 18:00
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30-Nov-2009 18:55
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I have been reading not to take the direct bus from Vientaine to Hanoi, but given that the airplane ticket is pretty expensive (170 USD one way) I was wondering if someone oculd give me more information about what the direct bus really entails and why it is so bad/not so bad.
Also we are planning on traveling on feburary 10th (4 days before Tet) is that a bad idea? Will it be really overcrowded?
Thanks so much for the help!
Ali
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30-Nov-2009 17:59
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30-Nov-2009 22:39
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We are not great lovers of big Cities and Towns. So we thought we would venture further South.
We came across a small village 'Bangsaphan' about 2hrs south of Hua Hin, where we met some really friendly people.
After looking at accommodation on the beach (Huts), which were not really to our liking (no aircon, fridge etc), we opted for the guest house in town. It was so clean and comfortable. The food was great (a bit of good home cooking) and the English couple (owners) and staff were so nice, even transporting us to and from the beach. The beach was so clean and stretched for miles, no hawkers! Brilliant!
There were a few really nice cheap bars on the beach, and they actually spoke English! The Thai food we found to be even cheaper than previous places we'd been. We found a lovely thai restuarant by the train station, (only 50bht for a big bottle of beer) the Thai lady spoke ...
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30-Nov-2009 17:50
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30-Nov-2009 19:15
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Office of HM's Principle Private Secretary announced on Monday that His Majesty the King has ordered the indefinite postponement of many functions relating to his birthday celebrations.
The Trooping the Colour, scheduled on December 2, and HM the King's birthday speech on December 4 have been indefinitely postponed.
HM the King will still grant an audience to royal family members, the cabinet and Members of the Parliament and people at Amarin Winitchai Throne Hall on the morning of December 5.
HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn will act on HM the King's behalf for the functions on the afternoon of December 5, at the religious rites on December 6 to give alms at Amarin Winitchai Throne Hall, and on December 8 at Dusit Dalai Pavilion, where foreign ambassadors are scheduled to present birthday wishes to the King.
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30-Nov-2009 17:11
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Chantpa_Moon »
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30-Nov-2009 19:03
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My friends are flying to Laos and hoped to get there as quickly as possible without lingering in BKK waiting for a flight to VTE. I assured them this wouldn't be a problem as it never was with me in the past - I was quite used to arriving in BKK in the late morning and I was always able to catch a flight to Lao in the afternoon, arriving just in time for dinner. :)
This has apparently changed, tho, as the only flights on the same airline I alway fly arrives in BKK at 11:15 or so am but the flights (Lao and Thai Air) to Vientiane are at a very inconvenient 11:45, hardly enough time to get the bags and run thru the airport. The next soonest flight to VTE is at 7pm. That's just terrible.
I don't know of any other airlines to suggest to my friend - I'd personally just opt for the train at this point.
Are there any other airlines that service BKK to VTE?
Ta muchly.
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30-Nov-2009 16:43
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nickkembel »
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01-Dec-2009 00:27
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nickkembel »
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My girlfriend is coming from Taiwan to India, and on the way she stops over for the night and next day in the bangkok airport. then after India she is traveling in Thailand.
However, taiwanese do not get visas on arrival in Thailand, and can only get a single entry in Taiwan before hand. So if she goes into the city to get a hotel in Bangkok on that stopover, this will use up her single entry visa, and then she will have to apply for another one in New Delhi, which is annoying because we have a short time.
The question: can she spend the night in the bangkok airport without going through immigration and using her visa?
if she does go through and uses her visa, is it easy/fast for taiwanese to get a new thai visa in India?
Thanks,
Nick
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