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Hi guys, my girlfriend and I going to be in thailand in May 2012 for 4 weeks. The plan was to stay in Bangkok 3 nights, take the sleeper train down to Samui, stay for 19 nights then back to bangkok to catch my onward flight.

At the moment Im concerned that I might be choosing the wrong destination in Koh Samui. Having read some reviews on here and elsewhere, I think that Krabi might be a better option. Can anyone provide a balanced opinion on this?

My main concern is where we wouldstay in Krabi? is there a central area, many things to do? Im only really looking a beach holiday, and want to enjoy a peaceful and safe location....can Krabi provide this?

I've also heard that Samui/puket have become tourist traps and dont offer much of a real Thailand experience? Any help on this matter would be appreciated guys.

Thanks in advance

Pad

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Samui/Phuket tourist traps ? yes Krabi a little less so but also much cheaper. many more nice places to visit in the surrounding areas. i would take Krabi over the other two any day.. Samui/Phuket safe ? just read up on the reports on the web. make up your own mind.

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Just recently returned from Ko Samui. Had a wonderful Thai experience. Ate Thai food, drank Thai beer and rode in Thai taxi's.

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newbie meet newbie junior

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tipa resort, somkiet buri, heritage hotel

all good.

krabi easily.

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Weather in May on West Coast may be a little unpredictable, how about going to Samui then ferry over to Koh Tao?

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Weather in Krabi in May is pretty good. Hot, a few showers to cool off. I wouldn't be basing plans on a few mms of rainfall. The area doesn't get much rain compared to other spots. Even last year which produced a 30 year record rainfall Ao Nang only had minor flooding across the road which lasted a day.

Weather everywhere is unpredictable which is why forecasts from bureaus are so often wrong.

On average Septemeber/Oct are the worst months for rain but I've visited then and it was mostly sunny days with a little 1 hr shower here and there.

Rain would be the last thing I'd worry about when planning where to go.

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Hell, 19 nights - I'd be splitting my holiday over several islands. You could do both Samui and Krabi - plus one or more nearby islands like Phangan, Phi Phi, Jum or Lanta.

I think Krabi is the more spectacular destination compared to Samui. But Samui is pretty and there are still some very nice relaxed beach areas.

You ask which area of Krabi - well Railay/Ton Sai is the standout for beaches/seascape/landscape. Ton Sai has the larger amount of budget accommodation and a better travellers' vibe. Ao Nang has lotsa accomm, shopping, bars etc but a second rate beach. I've always thought of it as an overflow for people wanting to stay at Railay but not getting accommodation. Short longtail hop to Railay/Ton Sai.

Got a fair bit of info, pix, maps etc on all the places I have mentioned HERE might help your planning.

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Thanks guys,

I think the whole Krabi trip may be a little mcuh, considering the number of buses etc you need to get. I think I might just split my time between samui and Tao. I would assume that its pretty easy to get a boat from Samui to Tao? Is there an area of Koh Tao that is better than the others? Im on a budget, so might do 5/6 nights in Koh Tao whikst in Samui. Just cant really afford to pay over the odds.

thanks

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You can fly from BKK to krabi cheaply with air asia.

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