Thailand Travelogue
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Thailand Travelogue
Hi, I'd just like to share with you my vacation to Thailand, last Xmas. <BR> <BR>Please feel free to bookmark the following link and read it at your leisure. <BR> <BR>http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~fos007/fb2b.htm <BR> <BR>Thank you for your time. <BR> <BR>The story maybe slightly dull but hey, I've got some good photos! <BR> <BR>
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Colin, absolutely MAGNIFICENT ! <BR>I now live in Bangkok, and in a way I 'miss' the wonderous anticipation of flying into Bangkok. I was always sorry to have to go back to Sydney afterwards. <BR>Truly wonderful reading. Do start savies your english 'pennys' for your next trip!
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Mr Colin (yes, the Thai way, did i answer your Q?) <BR>I did enter your web page, but haven't yet finished your story. But I do enjoy reading it. <BR>Have you noticed the word order of Thai compared to Welsh? If you do so, it appears to be the same way. <BR>I didn't explore much in your city during my short visit to the Snowdon area, but I went many weekend-away trips to Cymru many times.
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Hi Pat, <BR> <BR>no I hadn't realised that the Thai language is similar to the Welsh when is comes to the structure of sentences. How interesting ! <BR> <BR>In English we'd say "Black Swan" but in Welsh and Thai we would say "Swan Black" <BR> <BR>You seem very knowledgable of Wales. You even know that in the Welsh language we call it Cymru. I thank you on behalf of Wales for your interest. <BR> <BR>We're you in the UK for some time ? We're you a student perhaps ? Did you go climbing or walking in the mountains of Snowdonia ? <BR> <BR>Anyway, thank you for your reply. It is much appreciated to here that you are enjoying my travel story ! <BR>
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I spent most of this morning reading your very informative and entertaining journal covering your trip to Thailand. We were there almost a month after you were. I wish I'd had the opportunity to read your journal (and see your pictures) before we left. Unlike your trip, ours was with a group. We spent a week in Bangkok and two weeks in Chiang Mai. Side trips took us to Chiang Rai and the Golden Triangle area. If you'd be interested in my reactions to another kind of tour of Thailand I'd be happy to send a copy of my journal. Please contact me directly at my e-mail address since I've found that requests via a thread such as this are not always effective. Happy travels!
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<BR>Dear Colin. I attempted to pull up your travelogue on my Web TV but unfortunately was unable to do so. Is there any way you could send me your travelogue at my E-mail address listed above? It sounds very funny and I would love to have an opportunity to read it. Thank you, Austine.
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Yes of course Austine, I'll send you a copy via e-mail. <BR> <BR>I must warn you though that it is over 40,000 words long, so I'll have to send you the journal a day at a time ! <BR> <BR>You'll also unfortunately miss out on the photographs. Nevermind.
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Colin, <BR> <BR>Great trip report. I really want to go to Thailand now! <BR> <BR>How did you plan your trip? Did you research and book everything independently or did you use a travel agent? Also, what's the name of the hotel in Chiang Rai, look fabulous! <BR> <BR>How are prices in Thailand? <BR> <BR>Thanks in advance! <BR> <BR>Lily
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Hi Lily, <BR> <BR>I'm glad you enjoyed reading my travelogue. Thailand is such a wonderful place and if you have not been before it simply has to be your next vacation. It is an experience beyond dreams. <BR> <BR>I planned my trip by firstly researching on the internet all that I could gather about Thailand, then deciding on my itenerary. I then went through a travel agent, (Kuoni), who could accomodate most of where I wanted to go. They have a flexible approach to their 'packaged' holidays, by allowing the customer to unpackage the tours and chose their own course. I had to drop Sukkothai and Ko Lanta from my ideal tour, but at least we have a reason to go back. <BR> <BR>The hotel in Chiang Rai is the Le Meridien, Baan Boran and is highly recommended! Read more about it from the link below. <BR>http://www.lemeridien.co.th/baanboran/ <BR> <BR>The prices within the hotels are definetly on a par as to what you would pay internationally, but if you venture out to the real world then you'll find that everything is very cheap. <BR> <BR>GO NOW, AND BOOK YOUR TRIP TO THAILAND !!!!
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Great trip report !!! <BR> <BR>It may have taken me three weeks to read it, but it was worth the effort!!! <BR> <BR>I had already decided to go to Thailand next vacation but your photographs and journal has helped me to deicide on where to go! <BR> <BR>Thank you.

