Thailand next January
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Thailand next January
Anyone going to be in these places when I am?
Bangkok - Jan. 11 thru 14 and 20 thru 24
Chiang Mai - Jan. 1 thru 10
Yangon, Burma - Jan. 11 thru 14
Would love to meet up with some fodorites.
I'll be at the Baan Orapin in CM, Oriental (what a surprise!) in Bangkok and the Savoy in Yangon.
Bangkok - Jan. 11 thru 14 and 20 thru 24
Chiang Mai - Jan. 1 thru 10
Yangon, Burma - Jan. 11 thru 14
Would love to meet up with some fodorites.
I'll be at the Baan Orapin in CM, Oriental (what a surprise!) in Bangkok and the Savoy in Yangon.
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I have a friend getting married in BKK in January so might be there at the tail end of your trip. I don't know which hotel or serviced apt at this time. We are still in the very early stages of considering making the trip. The friend will be visiting us in late Aug/early Sept and we will then begin to make some plans.
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I'll be in Thailand too from January 10-26 (including 4 days in Angkor Wat). Still working on the final schedule, but this is most likely how is going to be:
Jan 10-14 Bangkok
14-17 Angkor Wat
17-22 Chiang Mair/Chiang Rai (still figuring out how to split the time, Will gladly receive any recommendations)
22-26 Bangkok
Jan 10-14 Bangkok
14-17 Angkor Wat
17-22 Chiang Mair/Chiang Rai (still figuring out how to split the time, Will gladly receive any recommendations)
22-26 Bangkok
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Monday, December 19, 2005, NyiNyi guide for one day in Yangon. Anything special recommendation for the one day with NyiNyi? We have 1 1/2 days in Yangon before heading on to Inle Lake for 3 nights and one day in Yangon. Thank you again.
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Isis-- what are your interests? The one must of course is the Shwedagon Pagoda but you don't necessarily need Nyi Nyi to take you there.
If you're willing to get up really early I would have him take you to the fish market. That was a highlight for us. Now tell me more about the kind of things you like to do and I'll make some suggestions.
If you're willing to get up really early I would have him take you to the fish market. That was a highlight for us. Now tell me more about the kind of things you like to do and I'll make some suggestions.
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Hi Gloria,
On January 10, my wife and I will be finishing up our 4-week trip with two nights in Bangkok. We have taken people's advice and decided to splurge on the Peninsula. I believe you will be at the Oriental. I don't know how far apart they are. As it gets closer perhaps we can trade info. At this point, we're looking at the last 2 days (we leave early on January 12) as a chance to pamper ourselves, but that is the trip in our minds and we have not embarked on the trip with our bodies.
On January 10, my wife and I will be finishing up our 4-week trip with two nights in Bangkok. We have taken people's advice and decided to splurge on the Peninsula. I believe you will be at the Oriental. I don't know how far apart they are. As it gets closer perhaps we can trade info. At this point, we're looking at the last 2 days (we leave early on January 12) as a chance to pamper ourselves, but that is the trip in our minds and we have not embarked on the trip with our bodies.
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Hi Gloria,
The Shewandon Pagoda we can do ourselves. We are early risers and would like to do the fish market. In Yangon: I would like to do local things, markets, sounds like tea room may be good, boutique items (purses) but more like few of a kind designed items, not mass produced, and ethnic dancing shows. We like to go to restaurants where the locals eat. Places to take picturesque photos.
The Shewandon Pagoda we can do ourselves. We are early risers and would like to do the fish market. In Yangon: I would like to do local things, markets, sounds like tea room may be good, boutique items (purses) but more like few of a kind designed items, not mass produced, and ethnic dancing shows. We like to go to restaurants where the locals eat. Places to take picturesque photos.
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then definitely do the fish market. Nyi Nyi will take you to local restaurants that are good and definitely do the tea shops with him. Skip the reclining buddha -- hideous looking. I did no shopping in Yangon so can't help there but there are certainly lots of markets. Tell Nyi Nyi you want to go to a food market if you want to see locals.




