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10-Jul-2008 16:29
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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.
Keeping it travel-related:
We want to remind you that this is a place for travellers to share tips, information, and their experiences about Thailand. Though we understand and respect that many of our posters have strong political beliefs, we ask that you debate these in a more appropriate environment, like a political forum or even your real life! Needless to say, starting and/or continuing such arguments will not be appreciated by our moderation team and off-topic thr...
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28-Jun-2009 12:21
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ormond »
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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.
2. Explore Lonely Planet's Destinations online, which has a wealth of key info and tips.
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-Jul-2008 17:14
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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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05-Dec-2009 13:16
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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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Hi, can anyone recommend a safe climbing company in Railay for private lessons?
Thanks!
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10-Dec-2009 03:41
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stout38 »
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10-Dec-2009 11:33
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samara400 »
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This may seem like a stupid question....but I have a flight that lands in BKK at midnight and by the time I clear customs and get into town it'll be about 2 O'clock in the morning. Will I be able to find a room at this time or am i doomed to wandering the KSR area with all my stuff until the guesthouses open or have a room available ?
In the past I've just sat around the airport until dawn, not wanting to descend on the KSR scene with all my stuff ( once I slept in the train station..never again ) but I'd prefer to avoid that this trip.
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10-Dec-2009 03:24
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rmc2003 »
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10-Dec-2009 08:50
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Hi my name is Ian
I am planning a trip to vietnam, loas, thailand and a couple days in hong kong. I am going from Jan 11 till March 17th. While much of my trip has been planned. I have been waiting to buy my flight tickets. I have been using expedia, to search for prices. Is this the best site to find the cheapest flights? or should I be using another.
I fly from toronto to saigonon jan 11th.
Hong Kong to Vancouver march 17th, aka staying for a week to visit family
Vancouver to toronto on march 24.
I am currently looking at a price of 1764.98 for the whole trip. I am just wondering if this is a fair price for this trip. I know that I am getting close to my departure date.. I assume that the closer i get probably the higher the cost. My question is should i wait or should I take this price. If I wait till closer will the prices probably just be higher.
I have watched ...
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10-Dec-2009 01:33
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jaxz »
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10-Dec-2009 05:53
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Hi,
I'll be arriving at krabi (airport) on Dec 21 and have 4 nights to spend in that region (leaving on Christmas day!). Initially I thought I'd stay at either East or West Railay, but after reading all the posts in this forum, I find I'm even more unsure of where I'd like to be! There's Ao Nang, Tonsai, Noppharat Thara(?) and even on Phi Phi or other islands.
I'm looking for accommodation that's as close to the following description as possible!
"a hidden gem that is unique, boutique, with an interesting history, leans towards eco-tourism, champions environmental sustainability and which is of course, also reasonably priced!"
Sounds like a tall order?
Actually, I just want a lovely quiet place to chill, near the beach, cosy, clean... fairly easy access to the various islands etc. Planning to spend a day climbing (learning to climb), a day or so snorkelling, and just...
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10-Dec-2009 00:07
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redshine005 »
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10-Dec-2009 06:19
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thaiwanderer »
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Hi,
I will be in Thailand from the 1st Jan to the 22nd and was hoping someone could share some ideas or suggestions to help me plan my trip. I have never travelled to this area before and was wondering how best to make the most out the three weeks. I am really open to suggestion so please share some ideas if you can.
Would be much appreciated,
Ryan
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09-Dec-2009 21:19
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laras »
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10-Dec-2009 06:40
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thaiwanderer »
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i'm meeting my brother in thailand in february, but will be there for a few days before he arrives, and wanted to find somewhere within easy distance of phuket which is less developed and more of a laid back area rather than one of the really over-populated beaches or islands.
ideally i'd like somewhere where i can meet other travellers, given that i'll be out there on my own for a few days
any advice would be greatly appreciated as it's really hard to work out where to go!
thanks :)
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09-Dec-2009 11:07
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helenium »
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09-Dec-2009 22:01
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henrydog »
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Hi - I am a new "poster" - have looked over other threads pretty well...
Can anyone advise me the best way (most efficient) to travel from the Andaman coast, say from Ko Lanta, over to the gulf coast, to Ko Tao/Samui? This will be our first trip to Thailand...
Thanks for help.
Helene
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09-Dec-2009 09:13
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ceedee1 »
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10-Dec-2009 09:55
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ceedee1 »
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as many may have read in my other thread with regards to ko samet,ive now been talked out of going there as christmas will be a bad time for what im wanting,so i will copy n paste pretty much what i wrote in that thread but would like some suggestions please on what other islands may fit what im looking for
i will be travelling to thailand at christmas for a short break (24th dec - 2nd jan) and was hoping to spend a few days chilling out either side of a few days of madness spent in bangkok.
will probably want just 3-4 days there between (28th dec - 31st dec) now i know this is going to be peak season but i was hoping somebody could recommend me a nice quiet island/beach/resort/hotel to stay?...ive read up quite a bit (including tezza's blog) with regards to thailand.
all i would like is somewhere as quiet as possible with nice beach to relax on and nice clear water ideal for...
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09-Dec-2009 07:37
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yeoboy »
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10-Dec-2009 02:21
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alanoscroft »
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I am planning to go to chang mai end of january, I am thinking of entering thailand and using the 30 days that will be automatic , Then going on to australia for a couple weeeks and then re-enter Thailand with a 90 day visa that i intend to apply for, Will i have a problem doing this does anybody know please.
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09-Dec-2009 07:28
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schmechi »
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10-Dec-2009 05:47
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aidoc »
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Are there plenty of ATMs (with Maestro) in Phuket (Patong) or should I take Euros to change them there?
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09-Dec-2009 07:25
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schmechi »
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10-Dec-2009 07:53
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narcissis »
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I need advice reagarding my trip to Phuket this (European) winter. What would you recommend to do? I've got 2 weeks and various intrests, so please feel free to supposse whatever you like...
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09-Dec-2009 01:48
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7mmaverick »
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09-Dec-2009 06:57
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aidoc »
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Ok, so i'm thrilled to be heading back to Thailand, 4 years after first visiting and living out of a backpack there for a month.
My girlfriend isn't quite up for the £2 per night beach hut complete with hosepipe for a shower and cockroaches, nor the Koh Phangnan scene...
Rough route is:
Bangkok - 5 days
Chiang Mai - 4 days
Phuket - 7 days (for a wedding)
TBC - potentially 7 days
Bangkok - 2 days
We're struggling for a place or two to head to for the TBC days. We leave Phuket on 2nd Jan 2010, and have to be back in Bangkok for the evening of the 8th Jan 2010 as we have a hotel booked.
And, open to suggestions. Here's what we're after:
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09-Dec-2009 00:28
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lauramac »
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10-Dec-2009 07:03
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taysahai »
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Hello,
I am looking for a good option for a hotel in Bangkok, not so far to Khao Sam road but in a more quiet place.
I looked many sites, but I am completelly lost!
Does anyone could give me a suggestion?
Thanks in advance,
Laura
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09-Dec-2009 00:12
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timmo8 »
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10-Dec-2009 03:03
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alanoscroft »
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Hi so I went to Thailand two years ago someone did offer me job on phi phi as a resort rep but I was travelling and totally lost their email I had on paper.
Anyway I did a tefl 100hour course with i to i, I have no degree and a little stutter so I want to teach somewhere first that is nice. I am not sure if any schools will take me though, so please tell me if you know of places I can apply to.
Also do you think it is possible to get a job doing anything over there, like I would be interested in getting a WHV and staying a year, I dont care about earning cash jsut enough to live off, but I thought maybe job I got offered was just luck from what I heard it is impossible to get job on Phi Phi island or just cleaning in Bangkok even. Let me know please.
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08-Dec-2009 23:02
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phasta »
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09-Dec-2009 21:08
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HenningWessel »
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Hullo!
i have two could make it three weeks to get from phuket koh samui to kuala lumpur..
i'm thinking that i could moped or bike ride or perhaps even rent/buy a sea kayak..
does anyone have experience of doing this journey?
thanks
Zak
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