Thailand Travelogue
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Hi Al, <BR> <BR>I don't really have a summary of my journal, unfortunately. <BR> <BR>The whole transcript, over 40,000 words, plus photos can however be found at this website. <BR> <BR>http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~fos007/fb2b.htm <BR> <BR>I hope you enjoy reading it. <BR> <BR>Colin Owen <BR>
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I'm so glad you enjoyed reading my journal.<BR><BR>Listed below are the places I stayed, and contact info.<BR><BR>Bangkok - Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza<BR>http://www.hicp_bkk.com/index.htm<BR><BR>Chiang Rai - Le Meridien Baan Boran<BR>http://www.lemeridien.co.th/baanboran/<BR><BR>Phuket - Royal Beach Resort<BR>http://www.rydges.com<BR><BR>Krabi - Andaman Holiday Resort<BR>http://www.asiatravel.com/thailand/andamanholiday/index.html<BR><BR>Phi Phi - Travelodge (Now Holiday Inn)<BR>http://phiphi-palmbeach.com/<BR><BR>If you're considering visiting Thailand, then all of the above are excellent hotels!<BR><BR>
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I'm convinced that it was the sweet and sour dish I had eaten at Tanta's Restaurant, Ao Nang. The 'mange tout' did taste a bit off. Either that or I exhausted myself by climbing all those steps up to the top of the Tiger Cave Monastry.<BR><BR>I'm planning my trip back to Thailand next year, hopefully this time I won't suffer in the same way!
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Hi Colin,<BR><BR>Your website is very well organized and your stories most informative. I really appreciate people taking the time to write about their experiences so that the rest of us can enjoy it in our research.<BR><BR>My husband and I are planning a trip to Thailand and Cambodia next Nov/Dec. I was originally thinking of travelling there ourselves and joining day tours once we arrive there. However, I'm a little worried after reading some of your experiences with people hassling you and the "bird ladies", and the difficulties you seemed to have with some of the tours. Do you think maybe it'll be better for us to book a guided trip instead, to avoid some of the hassles? It sounds a little tiring to have to worry about finding your way around and not being conned, etc.<BR><BR>Thanks again for your information.<BR><BR>Map
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Hi Map,<BR><BR>I'm glad you enjoyed reading my journal.<BR><BR>With respect to pre-booking guided tours or to do it on the fly, when you arrive I guess my advice would be "what would I do the next time I visit?". (Incidentally Nov/Dec Thai/Cambodia!)<BR><BR>I have no intention of pre-booking anything. That way I have no worries about whether or not I've been ripped off over the internet!<BR><BR>I was there in December. High Season. And all of the excursions were available. None had been over subscribed. It is probably a good idea however to research into what kind of day tours that are available and to be armed already with some idea. One thing for sure is that there are plenty or places that sell tours.<BR><BR>Although, my favourite day in Bangkok was when we wandered the city on our own. It felt as if we got to know Bangkok better by discovering it for ourselves. And with the Sky Train and the river boats it's easier than you think to navigate the city. <BR><BR>Never found the time to get a tuk tuk though. Always wary of being taken to Chinatown to buy some jewelry! But next time I'm in town I'll use a tuk tuk!<BR><BR>The "bird ladies" incident was a little irritating, but with hindsight a cherished moment that further enhanced the experience that is Bangkok!!
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Hi Colin,<BR><BR>I have been to Thailand this past summer along with parts of China and Hong Kong. I visited Bankok and Phuket, but would love to go back to visit Chiang Mai. For some reason, I cannot access your link to read your storey and see your photos. Could you please e-mail it to me. Thank you for your generous sharing!
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Hi Michelle,<BR><BR>my travelogue is rather large. (over 40,000 words) so I wouldn't want to jam your mailbox with it. It's also more pleasurable reading it with the photos.<BR><BR>So I'll e-mail you the link<BR>http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~fos007/fb2b.htm<BR><BR>If the link still fails, and you still wish to receive the journal, then yes, by all means, I'll send you a copy.<BR><BR>I also can't wait to return to Thailand to see places I missed last time. Chiang Mai being one of those places.<BR><BR>Colin Owen<BR>
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I'n dying to read your travelogue, but can't seem to bring it up with the address you gave. Could you e-mail it to me? An attachment to an e-mail would be fine, or could you just send the sections covering Bangkok, Chiang Rai and Chaing Mai? We are leaving for those locations on April 23. Thanks.<BR>Karen Hahn
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Hi Karen,<BR><BR>Yes, I'll gladly send you the parts of the travelogue on Bangkok and Chiang Rai.<BR><BR>Try the link once more as the photos on-line does enhance the experience of reading my journal !<BR><BR>http://www.bangor.ac.uk/~fos007/fb2b.htm<BR><BR>I hope you enjoy reading my journal, and do have a fantastic time in amazing Thailand !
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Hi Colin,<BR><BR>Great travelogue! Reading your report made me want to go back ASAP (I was there in Dec. 1999). Thanks for bringing back the memories of my own trip. I also stayed at the Baan Boran hotel in Chiang Rai, which was great.<BR><BR>In addition to the places you've been, I would also highly recommend Sukhothai in the center of Thailand. The ruins and sculpture there are amazing and very different (and somewhat less touristy) in feel than the ruins at Ayutthaya. It is a short flight from Bangkok and is well worth a stop for a day or so.