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Natapon Oct 25th, 1998 02:13 AM

Thailand Experiences
 
Travellers to Thailand would you help me? I am carrying out research on what visitors to Thailand are looking for and find. If you have been to Thailand or are planning on coming, I would really appreciate it if you take the trouble to complete a questionnaire on your experiences or hopes. If you email me, I'll email you the questionnaire - it's in rich text format (takes about 16 kb). The results will be posted on the following web site some time around March 1999: http://www.geocities.com/~nesst <BR>This research will help me with my graduate studies, and with a longer term project to support more sustainable tourism practices in Thailand. Thanks for your help!

Glen Oct 26th, 1998 03:27 PM

Go for it Natapon! Send me the questionnaire, I have been to Thailand many times, and 3 times in the last 12 months. I'd be happy to help. <BR>

Riki Oct 28th, 1998 12:56 PM

Absolutely LOVED Thailand back in April -- send me the questionnaire, too. Thanks. <BR>

Vicki Storrie Nov 1st, 1998 06:26 PM

I would be happy to fill out your survey. My two best friends and I were in Thailand for two weeks in July, and we loved it. We had a marvelous time everywhere we went. The Thai people were wonderful and so friendly. Thanks!

Ruths Nov 10th, 1998 03:55 PM

My husband and I plan to be in Thailand for about a week in March. We will be spending a few days in Bangkok, and then want to see more of the country and people. I would love to know where you have been, what you loved, and why. Recommendations will be gratefully accepted. <BR>Thanks <BR>

Natapon Nov 11th, 1998 08:47 PM

A week's not very long Ruth - I'd recommend you try places like Khao Yai National Park, which is a couple of hours to the North and East of Bangkok, and you can go west to Kanchanaburi - again head for the national parks to the west of the main town and the Bridge over the River Kwai, there's also Ayutthaya about an hour and a half North of Bangkok (but it depends how you go) - the ancient capital of Thailand - well worth a visit, the temples are fantastic and the sense of history very strong. Alternatively, spend just a couple of days in Bangkok and then head somewhere like Sukhothai for a few days - it's quiet, is the site of the first major capital of Thailand, is close to Si Satchanalai (another archaeological site), it is incredibly beautiful, and the towns and villages nearby are peaceful, not really over-run with tourists, etc. <BR>Be warned, March can start to get pretty hot! You'll need to take it easy if you're not used to the heat. Aim to take lots of breaks in activity - just hang out in the shade of a tree, and drink lots of cooling drinks.

Meg Nov 13th, 1998 07:23 PM

Natapon, I mailed your survey to you today. Hope it helps. I thoroughly enjoyed Thailand and plan to return next year. Please let me know if I can provide any additional information. My e-mail address will be changing soon, but I'll watch the board for postings.

Natapon Nov 15th, 1998 10:06 PM

Thanks Meg! I really appreciate it! As I said in my first posting, check back to see our web site some time around March for the results. We should have some more questions for people around that time too. <BR>http://www.geocities.com/~nesst

Daniel Nov 21st, 1998 04:04 AM

Natapon <BR>I would be happy to help in your research. My wife and I, mid forty`s, where in Thailand last december for a one month vacation. Made arrengements on spot travelling with pacsakcs. Made exciting experiences, had a great time, and absolutely no trouble. Learning about the country before leaving is the key. <BR>Au plaisir de t'aider <BR>Daniel <BR>

The Jamiesons Nov 21st, 1998 05:52 PM

We will be going to Bangkok and Koh Samui in mid March. We are in our early 40's. It will be our 20th wedding anniversary. <BR>We were in Northern Thailand in 1994. <BR>We were living in Brunei at the time and travelled to a number of places in South east Asia. In Thailand we flew to Bangkok, Chang Mai, took the bus to Chang Rah and flew into Mae Hong Son. We could not fly out of Mae Hong Son because of the fires. We took a mini bus back to Chang Mai. It was a great experience. My husband is a teacher and I work as a probation officer. <BR>We'd be interested in doing your study? <BR>

Jeff Nov 22nd, 1998 03:58 PM

Been there,Did that. Send the Questionairre <BR>

erwin Nov 24th, 1998 06:03 PM

Been to Thailand twice in the past six months and I am going there again in December. Send me the questionaire pls.

Mag Nov 26th, 1998 07:04 AM

Been to Thailand for nearly 15 times in the past and plan to bring a few friends this December. Will write about the trip this time for travel pages in the Phils. <BR>Will be happy to get help in planning a bus or train tour to see Phuket again and bring the small group to Malaysia and Singapore. Can you help? Send questionnaire. <BR>

Natapon Nov 27th, 1998 10:25 AM

Thanks to everyone who has so kindly offered to help. I will be in touch shortly. Just at the moment Sophia & I are travelling in the US and we may be a bit slow in getting back to you. Please bear with us. We really appreciate everyone's kind offer of help with our research, and will certainly try to offer suggestions about Thailand also. For now, the easiest email address with which to reach us is: [email protected]. <BR> <BR>Thanks again - Natapon

Fox/Playboy Dec 7th, 1998 09:26 PM

5 trips in 20 months, send me the questionare as long es you don't mind bad spelling and even worster grammer.There is two of us that have traveled at different times so send one to each of us. <BR> <BR>Just a note to "going in April" <BR>Don't even think about going unless you plan to spend songkran(Thai New Year)in Chaing Mai.I can't explain how much fun you would miss <BR>April 13 to 15 <BR>

Natapon Feb 16th, 1999 08:29 PM

Hi to Everyone! <BR> <BR>Sophia & I are now back in Thailand and getting ready for our move to the South (Krabi to be precise). We really appreciate all the offers of help we have received. We will be continuing the research we are working on as part of our long term plans to support the integration of the tourism industry into sustainable development in Thailand. If you are interested to learn more about who we are and what we are hoping to accomplish please have a look at our web site (http://www.geocities.com/~nesst). The web site will be undergoing some major changes in the next couple of months, but it still has the essence of what we're about. <BR> <BR>Hope to hear from more of you in the future.

fred Feb 18th, 1999 04:07 PM

Natapon, <BR> <BR>have been to Thailand a number of times, just recently in Jan. Pls send questionnaire, wd be happy to fill out.

peter Apr 16th, 1999 07:27 AM

Khun Natapon <BR>Please advise when songkran falls this year <BR>Thank you <BR>Peter

Natapon Apr 24th, 1999 07:30 AM

Dear Peter, <BR> <BR>You might have found this out by now, but Songkhran has a fixed date nowadays. Songkhran actually falls on the 13th of April but celebrations can spread from around the 11th to the 16th. There is a 3-day national holiday on either the 12, 13, 14th or the 13, 14, 15th every year. <BR> <BR>Hope this helps.

Ana Salas May 21st, 1999 12:54 PM

My friend and I will be travelling for 10 days. Would like to take your survey. Could you send it to me, please? Would like to see your research results! <BR> <BR>Ana


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