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I'm planning to spend a few days there. Any ideas on local
accomodations, places to meet other travelers, trekking
companies? Thanks!
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Can I pick up a good guidebook (LP etc) in Malaysia?
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A will be visiting both parts of Malaysia soon. Could you advise me, what are the best flight connections between Kuala Lumpur (or Johore Bahru or Singapore) and Kota Kinabalu in Sabah. What are the air fares and where should we buy air tickets? Should we avoid any time of the year due to heavy touristic season?
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hey Lisa!!!!
Thanks a lot for your e-mail but WHERE CAN I CONTACT WITH
YOU?
You only left me your name bur not where to find you in the
WWW please write me again and don't forget to add your
e-mail address so I can contact with you, and change our
itineraries
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We bought the round world flight ticket in my country.
As asutrian air did not fly to beijing the company put us in China Air.
The probleme come while I lost my ticket in Sidney and i can not recuperate that. So I go to Indonesian police then to Air china to ask the way out. I have to fly because my visa will be expired one day.
The crew in Air china were and I think still, USELESS they cannot assume their job, I mean to serve the client. So I will not recommend This bloddy company and I hope theill be bankrupt for ever.
They didn't merit the salary and the money that the client give.
Do not buy AIR CHINA>
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Would people mind very much not "DOING" Countries... It
sounds like some very sick sexual deviance.. For example...
"I did the South Island on NZ" - Really now did you..! Well
I hope you used protection. If you are visiting a country
please have respect for the place you visit and when
referring to that place in the past tense use other
phraseology not quite so sexually based.Comments
appreciated.
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We bought the round world flight ticket in my country.
As asutrian air did not fly to beijing the company put us in China Air.
The probleme come while I lost my ticket in Sidney and i can not recuperate that. So I go to Indonesian police then to Air china to ask the way out. I have to fly because my visa will be expired one day.
The crew in Air china were and I think still, USELESS they cannot assume their job, I mean to serve the client. So I will not recommend This bloddy company and I hope theill be bankrupt for ever.
They didn't merit the salary and the money that the client give.
Do not buy AIR CHINA>
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We bought the round world flight ticket in my country.
As asutrian air did not fly to beijing the company put us in China Air.
The probleme come while I lost my ticket in Sidney and i can not recuperate that. So I go to Indonesian police then to Air china to ask the way out. I have to fly because my visa will be expired one day.
The crew in Air china were and I think still, USELESS they cannot assume their job, I mean to serve the client. So I will not recommend This bloddy company and I hope theill be bankrupt for ever.
They didn't merit the salary and the money that the client give.
Do not buy AIR CHINA>
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We bought the round world flight ticket in my country.
As asutrian air did not fly to beijing the company put us in China Air.
The probleme come while I lost my ticket in Sidney and i can not recuperate that. So I go to Indonesian police then to Air china to ask the way out. I have to fly because my visa will be expired one day.
The crew in Air china were and I think still, USELESS they cannot assume their job, I mean to serve the client. So I will not recommend This bloddy company and I hope theill be bankrupt for ever.
They didn't merit the salary and the money that the client give.
Do not buy AIR CHINA>
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hi there! Just like you guys, I'm an LP aficionado, and I can most probably give you qualitative answers as to questions regarding my beautiful country, the Philippines. In anycase, thank you for choosing the Philippines as your next destination.
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What is the situation in regards to marijuana in Thailand.
I know that drug laws tend to be incredibly strict
throughout Asia. Is Thailand an exception? Are setups
frequent? Are the cops looking to make a bust, or do you
have to shove it in their face? I'd have no problem leaving
it alone. Anyone have any firsthand knowledge on this
subject. Thanks!
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I'm flying into BKK on March 24 and will be traveling
through SE Asia for three months. I happened to notice that
this will correspond almost exactly to the hot season in
Thailand. Is it going to be that much hotter at that time
of the year than at others? How do the Thai's deal with the
heat? Can I expect much relief in the hills or down on
the peninsula? Are air-conditioned hotels reasonably priced
for budget travelers? Any info is welcome. Thanks in
advance.
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I am going to Thailand in April and have heard of a beach resort in Khanom, about 60 km south of Surat Thani. I'm haveing difficulty getting any information on the place. Does anyone know about it?
Thank you.
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I am going to Thailand in April and have heard of a beach resort in Khanom, about 60 km south of Surat Thani. I'm haveing difficulty getting any information on the place. Does anyone know about it?
Thank you.
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I am going to Thailand in April and have just heard about a beach resort called Khanom, about 60 km south of Surat Thani. But, I'm having difficulty getting any real information on the place. Has anyone ever heard of it? Thanks!
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I am going to Thailand in April and have just heard about a beach resort called Khanom, about 60 km south of Surat Thani. But, I'm having difficulty getting any real information on the place. Has anyone ever heard of it? Thanks!
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I would just like to thank those people that have assisted
me with the question of water purification for the sake of
reduction of plastic waste. I have posted this question all
over the Thorn Tree and have had some great advice.....
My decission is; i will travel with a Katadyne Water Filter
which protects against bacteria and protozoa, NOT VIRUS. I
will use this when i have access to water that i can make a
judgment that it is safe.
I will also carry a small heating element to boil water when
this is viable.
When i am not able to do either i shall purchase bottled
water.
This i believe shall reduce the amount of wastage that
i produce. If this system of water purification and
reduction of waste is viable and succesful i shall do my
best to convince other travellers that this could be the way
to go. We travel to the far corners of the earth to visit
and experience the wonders of nature, lets try and be
responsible and preserve what little is left for the
future......
Regards CD.
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just back from a 2-week trip in burma. it has been a
wounderful experience, and we would like to thank everybody
who gave us invaluable information to make our trip even
more enjoyable.
If anybody is thinking of trekking in the Kalaw area, MUST
get in contact with CHARLES: he is the kindest, most
informative, knoledgeable guide you will be able to find,
and he will be helpful for any other information regarding
the area (we went trekking with him the first day there and
ended up hiring him for 4 days just to enjoy his company).
Charles is somewhat associated with the Parami Hotel in
Kalaw, but it is best to hire him directly - he lives on the
ground floor of the English school his brother runs on the
main road - ask anybody in the village and they will direct
you to it.
Charles took us in the villages on the mountains around
Kalaw, to visit PA-O and PALAUNG tribes; they are very
welcoming, they cook lunch for you, plus you visit the local
school and the meditation center (be prepared to a third-
degree interview by a battery of curious monks). It may
sound turisty but it is not - no westerners to be found
anywhere while we were there. If you are going, please
remeber to bring little gifts for the children (color
pencils, ball pens, little illustrated books, etc.).
If anybody from the States is planning to go to Kalaw in
the near future, please get in contact with us - we would
like to send something to Charles.
Enjoy.
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We're going to Sulawesi in May.
1) How is the situation now in Sulawesi, what about prices?
2) Is the MAF flight from Tentena to Gintu operating again?
3) Any recommendation on accomodation on the Togian
Islands. Do they have middle class accomodation there?
Thanks
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With the devaluation of the thai bhat, is there a now a
black market for cash (dollars, pounds, etc.), as in India?
If so, does it exist outside of big cities? I'd love to
stretch my money, if possible. Thanks for your advice.
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going to thiland next week, any benefit to change my CDN $
to US before going? Hve been told there is a larger spread
on chnge of CDN $ from actual bank rate than with
US$, is this true and how much?. Also have prices
changed recently with Baht devaluation and has very recent
increase in baht value cancelled out any savings on
rooms etc?. Lastly can you still get and smoke herb in
Southern Thai beaches, what about the police?
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going to thiland next week, any benefit to change my CDN $
to US before going? Hve been told there is a larger spread
on chnge of CDN $ from actual bank rate than with
US$, is this true and how much?. Also have prices
changed recently with Baht devaluation and has very recent
increase in baht value cancelled out any savings on
rooms etc?. Lastly can you still get and smoke herb in
Southern Thai beaches, what about the police?
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Help! My girlfriend & I are due to arrive in Indonesia
(Bali) in May/June this year, travelling through the
islands to the east. Trouble is there's been some pretty
worrying coverage of the 'situation' in Indonesia running up
to the elctions & with the economic crisis. Reports of riots
etc and maybe even a civil war after the elections have ben
mentioned. What does everyone make of this? Do you know
anything about what's happening out there and advice on
making the trip! Many thanks.
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Has anyone out there ever been to the south of Thailand in
June? What's the scene like? Too quiet for a party? and
the weather?......
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e are going to phuket at the end of March for 2 weeks and would welcome any names,addresses and brief description of good two bedroom accomodation, reasonably priced (circa Baht 1500 per night) in a quiet location with good beach and suitable for young children,not Patong
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e are going to phuket at the end of March for 2 weeks and would welcome any names,addresses and brief description of good two bedroom accomodation, reasonably priced (circa Baht 1500 per night) in a quiet location with good beach and suitable for young children,not Patong
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e are going to phuket at the end of March for 2 weeks and would welcome any names,addresses and brief description of good two bedroom accomodation, reasonably priced (circa Baht 1500 per night) in a quiet location with good beach and suitable for young children,not Patong
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e are going to phuket at the end of March for 2 weeks and would welcome any names,addresses and brief description of good two bedroom accomodation, reasonably priced (circa Baht 1500 per night) in a quiet location with good beach and suitable for young children,not Patong
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e are going to phuket at the end of March for 2 weeks and would welcome any names,addresses and brief description of good two bedroom accomodation, reasonably priced (circa Baht 1500 per night) in a quiet location with good beach and suitable for young children,not Patong
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e are going to phuket at the end of March for 2 weeks and would welcome any names,addresses and brief description of good two bedroom accomodation, reasonably priced (circa Baht 1500 per night) in a quiet location with good beach and suitable for young children,not Patong
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e are going to phuket at the end of March for 2 weeks and would welcome any names,addresses and brief description of good two bedroom accomodation, reasonably priced (circa Baht 1500 per night) in a quiet location with good beach and suitable for young children,not Patong
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Am going to "Amazing Thailand" in April. Want to buy Tribal
Crafts; of note, the well known Yaam shoulder bags made by
the Lahu Tribe. NEED SERIOUS ADVICE as I don't want to
purchase shit. Am interested in dealing direct with the
tribes themselves. Possibly a trek into the Hill Country???
Could use advice for selecting a good guide for Hill Treks.
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A week ago some people inquired about
Umphang,Thailand. I spent a week at there in January. The
town is small and rather quiet, not overtouristed yet. Many
of the tourists are thai. Nature around Umphang is beautiful
including the Umphang wildlife Sanctuary. Thilosu waterfall
is impressive, even in January - several months from the
rainy season. I took a four day trek with "Trekker Hill"
(owner Mr.T). The quide (Bunkert) was nice, spoke good
English and seemed to be good friends with the people of the
Karen village, which we visited. The village was very
traditional. Trekking itself was fairly easy and included
the standard rafting on bamboo rafts and an elephant ride. I
paid 3500 Baht for the trek. If I went there again I would
like to stay longer in the wildlife sanctuary and do some
serious nature tourism. On a standard group trek you are
unlikely to see very many animals. Ecotourism is just
starting over there and I don't know if anyone organizes
more wildlife oriented outings yet. Perhaps the Forestry
department could help, I don't know.
I can recommend Umphang to nature oriented tourists. Please,
use tour organizers who take environmental concerns
seriously. If you have any questions that I might be able to
answer, please don't hesitate to write to me.
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Going to Lombok in June. Whatelse is there to visit except
for the Gili's and Mt Rinjani ? Has anyone some good advice
on where to stay ? How easy is it to arrange transport ?
Thanks
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Hi,my girlfriend and i are travelling to Thailand in April
and would like stay at a quiet beach or island 3 or 4 hours
travel from Bkk.Does anyone have any suggestions or has
anyone been to Ko Si Chang,the islands near Ko Samet and Ban
Phe and the beaches going south from Hua Hin.Cheers and
thank you.
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Hi,my girlfriend and i are travelling to Thailand in April
and would like stay at a quiet beach or island 3 or 4 hours
travel from Bkk.Does anyone have any suggestions or has
anyone been to Ko Si Chang,the islands near Ko Samet and Ban
Phe and the beaches going south from Hua Hin.Cheers and
thank you.
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Hi,my girlfriend and i are travelling to Thailand in April
and would like stay at a quiet beach or island 3 or 4 hours
travel from Bkk.Does anyone have any suggestions or has
anyone been to Ko Si Chang,the islands near Ko Samet and Ban
Phe and the beaches going south from Hua Hin.Cheers and
thank you.
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Hey,
Me and my boyfriend are going to Thailand for the first time
in november and we have a few questions...
First, we are planning to stay in Bangkok for a few days and
we wonder if anyone have any good suggestions for nice
accomodation and good shopping? And were do we find a
reliable and good tailor for clothes?
After Bangkok we are planning to go to maybee Krabi and Phi
Phi Island for a relaxing holiday with good food and
nice beaches. Do you have any suggestions where to go and
how to get there from Bangkok? Or any other ideas for a
relaxing quiet place with good beaches? Thanks for your
help! / Elina
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I'm off to thailand for the first time in a week and would
appreciate some money advice. So far I'm taking about 20%
of the money I have to spend in travellers cheques with a
little bit of cash for arrival.
I've left most of my money in the bank as they tell me
that I can take my Aussie cash card and take money out on
Cirrus, however they are being very cagey about fees. Will
I be charged out of existence buying Thai currency using
ATMs / Banks with my normal bank card (it's not a credit
card) or is it sensible to depend on my card (I have a
credit card for back up) for the majority of money I need
in Thailand.Also, how common are ATMs that have a Cirrus
thingy?
In short, should I leg it down to the bank and buy some
more travellers cheques sharpish, or can I get away with a
Master Card and normal bank card for most of my bar tab?
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Hey is anyone there? What's the south of Thailand like in
June? Is it worth going or should I change destination? I
was hoping to spend a month there and particularly hoping to
go to the full moon party in Ko Pha-Ngan on the 9th of June.
Any suggestions?
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A buddy and I will be in Kunming, China for a medical
conference in mid-May. As medical students interested in
tropical medicine, it is our hope to cross into Myanmar to
visit some sights there; but I have had conflicting reports
of the feasability of the China/Myanmar land crossing at
Ruili/Muse. Is it possible? Is it best to arrange it in
Kunming? What if I already have a Visa that I got here (in
the US)? What does it take to do this? THANKS FOR YER HELP.
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I would like to travel overland from Phnom Penh into
Vietnam. I would also like to enter Yunan Province in China
from Lao Cai, Vietnam. Any advice on either of these
crossings would be tremendously appreciated
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Hi,
Does anyone know, how much train or bus ticket from Saigon to Hanoi cost.
Czesc.
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My mother, 62, is travelling around with her backpack and
leaves Bankgok for a 2 week stay in Vietnam on Saturday,
March 28th.
Unfortunately she has no lp, but the "Lets go SE ASia".
I am going to fax some info to her and would appreciate
some your advice about:
1. HCMC, places to stay
Is the Pham Ngu Lao street the backpackers street?
Do you rec. any spec. place?
2. Where should she go in Vietnam? some quiet places with
beautiful nature. It does not have to be the sea side.
3. Money exchange? any recs?
4. anything else she should not miss?
Please answer a.s.a.p.
Thank you!
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My husband and I are planning a trip in March/April to include BKK, Ankgor Wat and Yogya/Bali. Can anyone who has been recently tell me how safe it will be? It's our first trip to the area, so we'll probably be staying on the beaten path, but I understand even that might not be too safe in Cambodia/Indonesia.
Any advice greatly appreciated.
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off to bkk 3/12-3/26 --to chaing mai to buy stuff after ko samui and uttaradit/sukhothal. any information on cool out of the way places to stay/buy/dive/snorkel will be greatly appreciated!!!
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off to bkk 3/12-3/26 --to chaing mai to buy stuff after ko samui and uttaradit/sukhothal. any information on cool out of the way places to stay/buy/dive/snorkel will be greatly appreciated!!!
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off to bkk 3/12-3/26 --to chaing mai to buy stuff after ko samui and uttaradit/sukhothal. any information on cool out of the way places to stay/buy/dive/snorkel will be greatly appreciated!!!
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Hi all,
Looking for an update on departure tax out of Indonesia. Have heard that it has gone up to 1,000,000 (yep - 1 million) rupiah for locals to leave. Yet at the same time I am being told that a different rate applies for tourists.
Can anyone clarify this issue???
Thanks in anticipation
John
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hi, I was just wondering with all the turmoil in Indonesia,
if it is still safe to visit Bali in early April. does
anyone have any idea of the current situation and/or the
situation in the near future in bali?
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I have heard there is a 10-day Bhuddist retreat (Vipashna)
offered at a monastery on Ko Pha Ngan. Does anyone know the
name of the place, the cost, the dates? I would really
appreciate the info. Also, has anyone heard of a place to do
a "colonic cleanse" in Thailand? I heard there is a spa on
Ko Samui that does these, but I may be wrong.
I would really recommend the 10-day Thai massage class
offered at the Chiang Mai Traditional hospital to anyone who
is interested in such things. It's a good place to meet
other like-minded travellers too.
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I'll be in Penang next month.
Can anyone recommend an area for buying antiques or simply
non-tacky handicrafts.
+ I'd be interested in cool hang-outs or eating spots. Is
Guerney drive still a rave at nights?
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Hi!!! All
If all of you'd like to know about Thailand more.
May I suggest all of you to visit
www.amazingthailand.th
You will get more information and promotion that
they are appreciated to provide you.
Enjoy for visiting Thailand.
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I've just ridden 6500 km in Australia and am sitting in
Brisbane now. I would like to continue the bike trip into
SE Asia, maybe by flying to Hanoi or Saigon and riding down
to Bali using ferries where necessary and then flying to
Darwin. I eventually have to get back to Brisbane to use my
return ticket to my home in Canada. Anyway the bike I've
got is not a mountain bike, it's a touring bike but it's
extremely solid and I've put it through hell on a lot of
awful Aussie roads. So how are the roads in SE Asian
countries outside of the urban centres (which I'll try to
avoid)? How much car traffic is on them and how well do
people follow road rules? Are attacks/muggings common
against individual (male) tourists? Any aggressive rabid
dogs around? Anything else my mother back home should be
worried about? There's rioting and more haze in the news
from Indonesia, are these real troubles for tourists?
Should I bag the whole thing and just go to north
Queensland to see some jungle and then go to New Zealand?
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hi i`m looking for info on the train down south to get to
Koh Samui in early april.
ie good places to get off on the way down.
closest station to get a ferry to Koh Samui.
latest costs etc any info would be much appreciated.
cheers
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I 'll have a short stopover in Bangkok on my way to china and still 'hunting' for any kind uf useful infos for these tw o days
Especially infos regarding accomodation , what's worth to see (or what NOT) will be appreciated
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Salut les voyageurs,
Vous avez l'intention de venir a Jakarta ou bien visiter l'indonesie.
Tenez, Avant de venir vous avez peutetre des questions sur ce pays. N'hesitez pas, Posez vos question a:
Henry
jaksa@indosat.net id
ou bien a:
Hensiho@mailcity.com
A tous, je vous souhaite le bienvenue.
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Anjelica... I met you in Gili Trawangan and we travlled to
Bali for a bit..you went to Irian Jaya..I went to
singapore... Ive lost your address in Austria mate.. give me
a mail if you read this... I know its a long shot..!!!!
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I'm planning on travelling in SE Asia this (North American)
summer (Mid-June to Mid-August). My initial plan was to
spend this time in Indonesia, but I am quite hesitant to
book a ticket there (flying into a civil war in Jakarta on
Garuda isn't my idea of a good time).
So, my NEW plan is to fly into BKK. I reckon I can get a
flight there to anywhere I would like to go. My question
for the experts out there is this: where would you go if
you had two months with no commitments at this time of
year. (Note: Flying to Rajastan or something like that
would also be an option.)
Thanks for your time.
George
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Hi Julia from Finland, did you visit the Similans and Khao
Lak in early February? If so, I hope you enjoyed it, despite
of the fact, that it has changed quite a lot even within 1
and a half years, with all those German Neckermann tourists.
Hope to hear from you if you are still visiting LP SE Asia
Thorn Tree!
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I'm likely covering old ground here, but didn't see any
recent postings, so... I'm heading to Hanoi for a few weeks
of exploring shortly, and looking for any last minute
suggestions. I'm planning on making it up as I go- but
would very much like to get to Sapa and do some exploring in
the mountains. Is it worthwhile to bring a sleeping bag or
small cheap tent in order to do some longer treks or
climbing (Mt. Fansipan perhaps?)? Any other similar gear
that would be worth lugging around? How reasonable is it to
hope to simply walk off the beaten path (highway 4)? I'd
love to get a chance to be in deep forest- but am not even
sure if such a thing exists anymore. Ahh well, basically I
dream of leaves as big as me, monkeys, and undiscovered
mammals- is this a dream worth pursuing or should I stick to
the road and enjoy the culture and people? Any insight,
thoughts, suggestions greatly appreciated!
Enjoy.
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What are the most common guns found in Cambodia today?
AK-47's? What types of pistols are most widely carried?
Thanks for the answers.
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Hello
IS this impossible? I return from Europe via Hong Kong - am wondering whether I could go into Tibet from there (China) and then into Nepal? Or is it only possible to go into Tibet from China but not on to Nepal?
Thanks for your help.
MArgie
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Is it possible to climb Doi Inthathon (sp?), the highest
mountain in Thailand? I've read that it's a day trek from
Chiang Mai, but can't imagine getting there and to the top
of the mountain in one day.
Is there a good trekking company in Chiang Mai that anyone
has used?
Much obliged for any and all info!
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I just wanted to say thank you for haveing such a great chat
site. I had found on your site facts about malaria drugs,
larium and doxycycline to be specific, that my doctors did
not mention to me and things they did not know, which would
have caused me to possibly have a serious diving accident
and/or get malaria if I had been bitten by a malaria
infected mosquito. Thank you for being there.
Just a note to put out there: do not trust your doctors,
always check out the facts. You can find out facts about
travel diseases at www.cdc.gov
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Together with a friend we are thinking of spending 3 weeks touring Papua Ne Guinea.
Is there anybody out there who has spent any time travelling around PNG and can give us any good pointers and or suggestions?
In particular are the safety issues we read in the press to be taken into account or is it just media fluff and what is the best way to move around?
Comments are more than welcome
Thanks
Vincent
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I'm just wondering if anyone knows if the ferry between Port
Kelang, Malaysia (near KL) and Medan, Sumatra is still
running. Even among the Lonely Planet guides I have heard
conflicting reports.
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Hi I am a 27yr old Australian girl travelling for the first
time in Thailand with my girlfriend. We are only going for
three weeks (unfortunately) and have chosen to go to Chiang
Mai, Bangkok, Ko Samui and Ko Phan Ngan. We would like to
find out as much as possible about these places (places to
go, cheap accomodation, fun events) etc. We are also very
open to suggestions on anywhere else in Thailand people
recomment. Any information on gay and lesbian specific
places and clubs would be greatly appreciated
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I'm travelling around SE Asia soon and need to know if its
worth getting the rabies & meningitis jabs. I will be
travelling off the beaten track and going on the usual
treks but have no idea if I will be within 24hrs of medical
assistance should I get bitten.
Would it be advisable to just have them done anyway ?
I have already had Tetanus, Diphtheria, Typhoid, Polio and
Hep A so I'm starting to resemble a pin cushion already !
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I'm planning to go to the full moon party in Koh Ph-Ngan in
June. Can anyone tell me whether I would be disappointed at
that time of year since I heard it would be quiet? Also
what would the weather be like?
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Hi! I'm a 22 y.o. Indonesian guy from Jakarta. I'm planning
a + 3 week trip in July/August to Bali and Nusatenggara.
I'll start from Jakarta, then 5 days in Bali, continued on
to Lombok (4 days), Sumbawa (4 days), Flores (a week), and
Sumba (3 days), before I return to Java (Surabaya) by ship.
Some of the highlights are temples & palaces in Bali, Lombok
& Sumbawa, Komodo islands, traditional houses in Flores &
Sumba (if possible, maybe also the Pasola feast in Sumba)
and the tri-colored lakes of Kelimutu. I'm looking for
travelling companion(s), preferably male, 21-24 y.o. I can
meet you in Jakarta or Bali, but if we start from Jakarta,
I wouldn't mind also to show you around the city a little
bit. Anyway, if you're interested or want some more details,
please drop me a line and let's talk about it. Terima kasih,
Fajar.
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Help! I'm paying $10/hour to use the internet Saigon. Does anyone know anywhere cheaper here?
gotta go!
-Bruce T
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I'm heading for Singapore in june for 6 wks, and on to
Vietnam hopefully, and am in need of names/addresses of
travel agencies in Singapore selling cheap RT fares to VN.
Also, if anyone knows how long it takes to get a VN visa in
Singapore?
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I lived in Japan for 5 years, few of my female friends were
not groped, molested or nearly raped in this time. This is
still a Taboo subject in Japan, attackers rarely if ever
are caught.
It is a safe country, generally, but be careful at night.
Don't walk home alone, and watch for dark areas. 'Safety'
is a somewhat deceptive notion in this island.The Police
are well know for their reluctance to follow up attacks,
especially with foreigners.
This situation is siimlar to the West in the 1950s, don't
ask don't tell, and foreign girls are see, (rightly so) as
easy pickings.
Other than that.,,,,,, its a great country.
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Hi,
I plan a trip to the Philippines. Looking for information concerning weather conditions in August, especially valid for Boracay Island. E-Mail: CLobsien@aol.com
Thanks
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Ahhhhhhhhhh!!! I have been looking and looking. I plan
to go in April or so to se asia. Anywhere that is
cheapest. I plan to stay at least a year. All these
net sites seem to want $900US. I am from Denver.
I feel there is a place out there for under or around
$600.
I am interested in any cheap ways to get there,
including cheap work, or teaching, or working on
a ship, or what ever. Any Ideas,
Please e-mail me
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I'm traveling to Malaysian Borneo in mid-March. Any
recommendations/advice about what to see and where to stay
would be great. Also, what's the situation with the bush-
fires? Thanks.
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Can anyone tell me where I can go in Bangkok to find great quality gold at the best prices. I bought the band to my wedding ring in Ko Samui 3 years ago and I would like to purchase the other half of my ring when I get back to Thailand in the fall of this year. Bangkok can be a little overwhelming so any help would be appreciated. Thanks!.
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Thankyou all for your responses on this question of water
purification. Its a subject that has drawn a little
attention. At this stage i have not decided as yet what
method i will use if any at all, i have a question that i
need to solve yet and maybe someone here might have the
answer.
A Katadyn water filter will work eficiently against bacteria
and protozea but not against a virus. The question here is
"does a virus need a host to attach it self to and if so
filtering out all bacteria and protozea might leave you
without any host and therfore no virus?"
If some one can answer this question i would be most
appreciative.
Regards CD.......
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I'm sure this question has been answered before, but I can't remember where I saw it. Anyway, I'm travelling by myself through China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand and Malaysia for several months coming up. I'm wondering what the state of civil unrest, border wars, election riots, guerilla warfare, snipers, whatever. How bad is it actually, and will it be ok to travel in the near future, or should I stay out of certain areas altogether?
Many thanks.
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A friend of mine, who is a seasoned traveller, decided to
try out the typical Bangkok tuk-tuk scam on his last day of
vacation (tuk-tuks are tree-wheeled, open vehicles
operating as taxi's). As a tourist in BKK it is likely that
you will be approached by tuk-tuk drivers offering you very
cheap rides. They want to take you shopping, as they get
comissions to bring you to certain shops, and on any
purchases you make.
He played the part of the first-time BKK visitor, and got
himself picked up on a standard deal. The driver wanted some
20 Baht for "sightseeing". Underway, my friend was told by
the driver that he should visit some shops, a gems dealer
and a tailor. No need to buy anything, but the driver would
get some petroil stamps or something just for bringing him
there. My friend agreed, and they went off for the gem shop
first. Standard arrangement there, special prices due to
some celebration, creditcards most velcome, and ho, they
would spare him the trouble of transporting the gems
himself, better to have them mailed, much better. This way,
he would not be able to get a second opinion on the quality
before he got home, meaning it would be way to late to try
for any refounds.
They where agressively trying to make a sale, with no luck.
But he got out of the shop on reasonably friendly terms, and
they went on to visit a tailor at Siam Square. Very eager to
make a sale, this tailor. My friend looked over the fabrics
and samples of shirts, suits, etc. After having gone through
the lot, he told the salesman that he might be interested,
but that he wanted to check out a few other tailors first.
The salesman then got agressive, claiming he could deliver
anything at the best price. He asking repeatedly why my
friend would not make an order, and physically prevented him
to leave. Or rather tried to, with little success, my friend
being of somewhat sturdy build. He left smiling, the
salesman shouting threats and unfavourable personal
descriptions after him.
They then went for something to eat, as the driver was
hungry. They found a fish restaurant, nice enough but
nothing spectacular. The driver made the orders, my friend
was not offered a meny. Getting the bill, he realised this
was a rippoff. 1200 Baht for a meal worth around 250 by my
friends estimate.
After this, they went to a couple of places on my friends
request, as he had some real shopping to do. Having finished
the shopping, he realised he was getting late for his
flight, and offered the driver 400 Baht if he could get him
to the airport in record time. The offer was accepted, and
he got the scariest ride of his life. They made it to the
airport alive, where the driver then demanded 600 Baht. My
friend figured enough was enough, and explained to the
driver, in Thai, that he was really not that unfamiliar with
things. 400 Baht it was, and they parted on friendly terms.
.
So. Everything right on the mark, just as described in
warnings from travellers and in guides. If you are very good
at keeping your cool, and not easily intimidated, you could
try this to get a cheap ride around BKK. But for most
people, myself included, it is proboably best avoided as it
can really ruin your day and your budget.
Also, this little story should not discurage anyone from
making a visit to BKK. There are good tailors offering
bargains on fair quality clothing, though if you are looking
for gems you should really only buy at the shops with a good
reputation. There are a lot of places to see, nice places to
eat, and all kind of interesting things on sale for those
who like to shop. Simply avoid the special offers from
tuk-tuk's. Metered taxis are mostly cheaper anyway, and you
get away from the traffic fumes for awhile (off course, you
should avoid similar offers from taxi drivers, some of them
also try).
.
Has anyone else got some good stories of travelers
experiences in BKK?
.
Happy travels!
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I have heard so much conflicting advice from travel agents,
travel guides, and net pages on the best way to get into
Tibet. The options given have been to get a visa in my home
country but only state that I am going to Beijing, etc. or
to wait until arriving in Kathmandu and pay through the nose
for a visa and guided tour. Won't I run into trouble at the
Chinese embassy (in my home country)when they see that my
airline ticket goes only to Kathmandu and nowhere near Hong
Kong or Beijing or some other common point of entry for
China? It would be greatty appreciated if someone who has
been through this exact scenario could give me a play by
play. Thanks a million!
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Hello out there,
Does anybody have some information on cheap places to stay
in Singapore. I'll stay there for 2 days.
Bart
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G´day!
I wonder if there is anyone somewhere who are updated about
the situation at the Thai-Cambodja border. Is it possible to
cross the border from Thailand into Cambodja, and from there
continue to Angkor Wat? What is your experience?
Thanks
Daniel
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I am going to Ko Samui at the end of March and was
wondering when the next full moon party at Ko Pha Ngan will
be - I have heard the 11th of April - what is the one
before that? Secondly, how much is the cheapest
accomodation at Chewang beach? Thanks
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Hi, any info on overland Thailand-Laos-Vietnam would be great. Have heard it is now possible, but you have to book on a tour in Laos for part of your stay there. If so is it possible to enter from Thailand and exit to Vietnam then do the same back again. Also if booking a tour, where to book it. Would any of the agents on Khao San Road be able to do it? One more question, is Laos fairly safe as am taking a couple of kids along on the trip 9 & 12.
Happy travels everyone
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Hello travellers, any info on how to overland from Thailand-Laos-Vietnam would be great. Have heard that it is now possible to do this, but you have to be on a tour in Laos for part of your stay there? Would somewhere in Khao San road, Bangkok be a good place to find a tour thru Laos if that is the case. Also where the entry and exit points for Laos & Vietnam. One more thing, am taking a couple of kids 9 & 12, is Laos fairly safe now. Thanks, hope I get some info.
Happy travels
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My boyfriend and I are going to Malaysia for 4 weeks this
spring.
We have planned to travel along the eastcoast, - Perhentian
Island to Tioman Island ...
We would like to know anything about this area, good places
to go and relax, nice & clean places to stay, where do we
find wonderfull beaches and so on.
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Okay so this is the 3rd time I've posted a message on this site, and I am really really grateful to all those people who have answered, but there's so much traffic on this site, and I still need more volunteers!
I am doing research on the environmental and cultural aspects of tourism and travel in Thailand. In particular I am interested in finding out the demand for information on the natural and cultural environment here, and on hearing what visitors would like to see in terms of environmental care. If you are coming to Thailand or have been, and would be willing to complete a questionnaire and may be to give even more details over a longer time period (become a "key informant") I would love to hear from you. Apart from this being part of my graduate studies, my wife and I will use this information to support a project proposal for the development of a network for environmentally and socially sustainable tourism starting in the South of Thailand. Thanks to everyone who helps to contribute to our understanding of how to make tourism and travel in my country more sustainable.
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A Rotary Club in Western Australian requires a volunteer
qualified teacher of English as a second language to work
in Sarawak, Malaysia for the period March to November 1998.
Single teachers are preferred to satisfy Malaysian
Education department requirements. The position is 'all
found' once lodged and a small allowance of MR400 per month
is payable. Air fares from Perth will be paid by Rotary.
The selected teacher is covered by medical insurance and RR
provision is managed by a Malaysian Rotary Club. Interested
parties please email direct to John at tickje@git.com.au
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hi, there! travellers....
really enjoy browsing through the posts and am picking up
quite a bit of useful info from you guys and gals. I am
planning to travel thailand for 2 weeks. here are my
questions:
1. i heard of the river ride in bangkok, and heard of
contradict opinion, anyone have info on that? and how much
is the fair fare...
2. does anyone know where is the place to see some refuge
camp or similar site?! i came across some info on that, the
place and ways to get there but lost it, so anyone out there
who has been there or have the info, hope you can share with
me the experience and what are the do's and don't's, thanks!
3. recommendation on interesting trekking trail , beautiful
scenery in thailand. herad of some in chiangmai, like to
know more.
4. of course, not forgetting about the beautiful island and
beaches!!
5. anyone would like to share some superb experience or
would like to recommend some must do or must see, you are
most welcome to reply, really appreciate it!
I've read some recommendations on Angkor and thinking of
extending my trip to visit to ANGKOR, would appreciate some
tips about visa, places to stay, thing to see and check out,
interesting places, and what is the spending there, an
average of a loww budget backpacker.
hope to hear some feedback soon. have a good travel and
unforgeetable journey, everyone!
yen
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Hi,
I could use some info on airfares from Hong Kong to Phnom
Penh. Is it a better idea to fly to Bangkok first and then
PP?
Thanks
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Can anybody share with me good/bad experience of staying
at hotels in Vietnam ?
I'm mostly interested in mid-price accommodation,something
with a bit of comfort and character.
My plan is to stay in : HoChiMin,Dalat,Hue, HoiAn,and
Hanoi. Can you specify the rates ?
Thank You
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Does anyone know what's the E-mail address of
a travel agency called "G.M."?
It's on the Khaosan Rd. in Bangkok,on the east part of
the street.
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Greetings
Has anyone been to Thailand recently - within the span of
the recent economic decline? I am heading there in a
couple of months and am wondering how the country is
fairing. Have prices stayed the same relatively or have
they skyrocketed in response to the faily baht? Any info
you can pass my way would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and happy trails.
M
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Palawan. Is there regular air service between Manilla and
El Nido? I am planning on flying into Puerto Princessa and
would love to fly back to Manilla from El Nido rather than
travel back to PP.
Also, any recommended places to see and stay in and around
El Nido?
Thanks in advance.
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If someone wanted to eat one of these fabled omellettes on
Ko Pha Ngan at Full Moon Party, how much should one consume?
Are they safe, fun? Anyone experienced with them?
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Wondering if anyone has just returned from Malaysia & been
to Taman Negara National Park. I'm already thinking of warm
places for next winter and am considering a trip up the
Malay peninsula. I can't seem to find a consistant answer
as to whether you can enter the park in Jan/Feb due to the
rains or if you can, if it is even worth it? Any timely
advice would be appreciated.
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KGGN/L
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Saw your reply on doxy further down. Is it ok to take for as long as a year? Other meds don't sound so good for extended periods.
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Some of us are going to be heading to Indonesia this May and
have a few questions for anyone that has recently been
there. First of all what is the situation like with the
recent economic turmoil, has anyone had any problems with
the food riots and such that have taken place in the last
few weeks? Also, how much have prices changed with the
weakening rupiah, is it a lot cheaper to travel there than
it was in the past, or have hotel, restaurant,
transportation and other costs gone up to nearly as much as
he currency has fallen. Also we are wondering if the ferry
from Port Kelang, Malaysia to Medan is still running, we
have heard conflicting reports. I would appreciate any
responses.
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I´m going to Irian Jaya for two months this summer. I will be happy for any kind of information like places to go, accomadation, things to avoid and so on.
Thank´s !
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Feel free to browse thro these 2 good Malaysian sites.
www.travelmalaysia.com.my
www.putra.net.my/ubat
Many expats in KL follow the second site. Have fun!
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Greetings one and all.
I'm about to apply for my 'Nam visa but am unsure as to
where I should specify as my exit point.......
Total length of trip will be 1 month, flying into/out of
Hanoi, but I plan to spend a week of this in Cambodia. I've
heard that it's possible to get a re-entry "upgrade" for my
'Nam visa while out there. If I do this, where should I
specify as my exit point on my original visa; Hanoi - or
wherever I'm leaving from to get to Cambodia?
Anyone know if this re-entry visa easy to arrange in Hanoi?
How much more hassle is it to do the land crossing rather
than flying Sai-P.P.?
Cheers kids!
Martin
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Hello!
In a swedish paper I have read that the bordercrossing
between Thailand and Cambodja has been reopened. Is that
true? And if it´s true, is it possible to travel to Angkor
Wat, without feeling totaly unsafe? What is your experience?
Daniel
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Hi there! Has anybody got any general advice on having this
innoculation. We will be travelling from Bangkok overland
through Singapore to Indonesia, where we will stay for 2
months. If poss would like to be told we DONT have to take
this!! However if anyone has any experience on it, and
think it is a necessary jab to have please let me know!!
All the best,
Sarahxxx
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Dear People of Lonely Planet:
20/02/98
I'm planning to go to Myanmar & Laos next October for a
month or for three months to Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos and
Myanmar.
Please, Help me to up date my LP Southeast-Asia on a Shoe
String with what you've lived, with your experiences, what
would you repeat, what would you avoid where did you stayed.
How did you moved around, how did you get to places, where
would you stay for a longer period of time.
How did you get to Angkor, what wouldn't you miss in
Cambodia, is it safe to travel around there? Where did you
stay?
Has anybody get Vietnam from Phnom Penh by land? Can you get
a Vietnam visa in Cambodia, how long does it take? Is it
better to do it in Bangkok?
Is it true that you have to specified the exact points and
dates of entering and exiting of Vietnam to get the visa? If
so and I take the bus between Phnom Penh and ho Chi Minh
City, wich would be the point of entry?
How to get to Halong bay, Cat Ba National Park, Ba Be Lake
National Park, Hoa Lu, what shouldn't be missed in Vietnam?
To enter in Laos from Vietnam, Lao Bao is the only crossing
point that exists? There isn't any closer to Hanoi?
In Laos there's something interesting in Pakse and
Savannakhet? Is Route 13 finished? How did you moved around?
There's any flight service between Vientiane and Yangon? Is
it easy to get a Myanmar's visa in Laos? How long does it
take?
In Burma, Has anybody avoid changing the 300$ into FEC's at
the airport?
How did you moved around? Has anybody been to Bago? Is there
anything interesting?
Have you been to Mt Popa how did you get there? Northern
Mandalay, there's any thing interesting? How to move near
Mandalay? I've heard that in Pindaya Caves there are old
neolitic paintings is it true is it easy to get there?
There's something interesting, not missing, out of
Yangon-Inle Lake-Mandalay-Bagan?
Please help-me, I will appreciate a lot your help,
Last October I went to Syria and Lebanon, If you need any
information, please contact me.
Thanks a lot to all of you.
Have a nice trip to your next destination and See you there!
Antonio Arce Gutiérrez
Kiwi@beijingoffice.com
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My boyfriend & I intend on going to Thailand for the month
of June on our honeymoon. We are a bit worried about the
weather and that there will be a quiet scene among the
backpacker crowd down in Ko Samui or Koh Pha-Ngan.
Basically we are looking forward to going to the full moon
party on the 9th of June. Can anyone tell us what kind of
scene there will be? Will it be quiet or are we going to
have lots of fun and a mega party?
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20/02/98
Dear people of Lonely Planet:
Does Any body know about the air service of Lao Aviation
Yangon-Vientiane? Does any body fly that route?
I'm planing to go to Myanmar & Laos next October.
Has any body got a Laos Visa in Yangon? How much was it and
how long did it take?
Can you get a Myanmar visa in Bangkok with an one way air
ticket? I'm planing to do BKK-RGN-VTE has any body tried
that before.
Thanks a lot.
Antonio Arce
Kiwi@beijingoffice.com
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why is it when a person asks a question rodger git always chips in with his crap reply that is useless, do us all a favour rodger, chill out and say something constructive instead off giving shitty replies. i have to agree with Jess and pip that this roger git is a complete asshole who spoils this LP.
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To all those departing from the UK for warmer climes - which
travel insurers did you use? Any recommendations of
competitive quotes for the long-term insurance? Thanks very
much - its a bit of a minefield out there!
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Hi everyone and just may I say how friendly and co-operative
everyone is on this site and that I thank all and sundry for
their help in answering the following query.
I'm meeting a Chinese friend in Jinghong near the Chinese
Laos border late May and was wondering how easy it is to
cross the border here. Viv has a car so we will be right
once across but are there any regular buses or is it easy to
hitch a ride on a truck maybe. I will have my Visas in order
before I leave Australia. Maybe I can go by boat but I would
oprefer not to fly.
Please either email me or make a posting here.
Regards Zen115
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I will have the possibility to make a very short visit to
Laos this summer. Bokeo Travel Co offers a short tour
(5days) - entering at Chiang Khong, visiting Luang Prabang,
Plain of Jars and a short stop in Vientiane until returt to
Thailand.
This tour will fit well into our programme.
Does anyone have any experience with Bokeo Travel? Quality
of hotels compared to the (high) price? - or any other
relevant info.
Would appreciate if any comment are e-mailed to me (in
addition to be put on the thorn tree).
Bjørn
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The Dept of Foreign Affairs and Trade Australia issued a
Consular Travel advice warning as follows:Dated 17th Feb
l998 Quote
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
advises that in recent weeks there have been demonstrations
leading to rioting in several provincial centres. The scale
and frequency of such incidents has been increasing. There
is the potential for further similar incidents to occur
without warning.
There have been some demonstrations in Jakarta. The
situation in Bali has remained calm and is expected to
continue to do so.
While there are no indications that foreigners have been
specifically at risk, intending travellers and australian
citizens in Indonesia should keep themselves informed of
developments and should avoid large gatherings or
demonstrations. Australians proposing to visit areas outside
of Jakarta and Bali should exercise particular care and also
avoid public road transport.
Australians resident in Indonesia are encouraged to register
presence in the country with the Australian Embassy.
etc.etc.
Take care folks.
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Does anyone know of good dive spots around Bali (Jakarta) and Lombok? And what are the costs? Preferably somewhere that is not too touristy, but I won't complain if that's all there is. Oh, and do the dive shops have PADI certified courses in Advanced diving?
Thank you. :-)
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I'll be in Laos the last two weeks of April doing volunteer
work with a medical group in Vientiane. I can extend the
trip for a couple of days after the work is done, and was
wondering if anyone had suggestions on a good place to spend
such a limited amount of time. I'll be travelling to Laos
via Bankok and have never been to either Laos or Thailand.
A weekend in Luang Phabang is already planned.
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1. What's the best way to get from Bali to Lombok?
2. Where's a good place to stay in Lombok?(Near beach,
clean, safe, cheap, easy to get to)
3. Where are the good beaches there?
4. I will arrive in Bali around 8-9 pm, is it still possible
to get to Lombok then?
5. Where's a good place to stay in Kuta(Bali)?
Thanks alot.
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I have read many posts from first time travellers to Asia, and the females especially, seem to view their impending adventure with a mixture of trepidation and excitement. This is OK, but just remember to be yourselves, and behave like the gusests you are, in another people's Country, and you'll be just fine.
Don't be afraid, just take more than a little care of yourselves, and your possessions, and treat strangers offering wonderful bargains, with scepticism.
The scams written about on these pages are the same as they have always been , simply methods of parting people from their money. A good rule of thumb, is to buy nothing that you are not SURE about. Just because it looks like a ruby, does NOT mean that it is a ruby. Ask yourself, just what do you actually KNOW about gemstones??
Never, never accept drinks or sweets from strangers. Wherever you come from, you would be very unlikely
to accept a drink or sweet from a stranger, so WHY do it in Asia??
Regarding accomodation, when I first went to Thailand many years ago, the Planet guide recomended a
place called the Malaysia hotel, and what a splendid place it was. Looked great, was comfortable, cheap, full of fellow travellers, and had a wonderfully informative notice board, just overflowing with info on a whole range of subjects on SE Asia.
I imagine there is another place of the same ilk operating now, butI have seen no mention of it.
I still travel to SE Asia twice a year, and make sure I have the latest copy of SE Asia on a shoe string with me.
I guess the place will never loose it's appeal for me. The food, the people, the ambiance, just everything about it, I just love.
I check the Thorn tree every couple of weeks, and it alwayts makes me kinda 'homesick'
One thing I have come to appreciate. The 'best' place, is the one you are at NOW.
Have a great trip people, and just enjoy everything about your unique adventure.
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Hi everyone. In March, I have a measly 10 days to try to see something of thailand.
I will probably only have time to do a couple of things. (Wish I had time for
Angkor Wat!!!)
Right now, I'm planning on seeing Bangkok for 3 days, Ayuthaya for a day,
and then retreat to a beach area.
My question is, does anyone have advice on Ko Samet? Since my
time is very limited, I wanted to go to an island not too far from
Bangkok. Any recommendations on places to stay would be great.
I would also be very interested in people's recommendations for
places to stay in Bangkok. Looking for something fairly inexpensive,
but it doesn't have to be dirt cheap.
- Melanie
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Sorry to interrupt the steady stream of queries about Thailand, but I'm going to Laos in a few days and (due to being a disorganized sort of a person...) haven't got any info on how acceptable credit cards are in Laos for AIRLINE TICKETS and at BUREAUX DE CHANGE etc (I'd guess mostly - exclusively? - in Vientiane). I'm doing this trip on a nothing kind of budget and I'd really appreciate any info on how I can use the plastic, as my liquidity is, shall we say, limited! Thanks so much for suggestions/hints/advice etc. Feel free to email. Cheers & best, Padraic.
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CROSSING PLAN: Thailand and Cambodia will upgrade their
border post at Aranyaprathet to a permanent crossing later
this month to boost trade and tourism between the
neighbours, an official said on Monday.
The crossing, now only a frontier transit point, links the
Thai province of Srakaew and the Cambodian province of
Bantei Meanchei. It has been the entry point for thousands
of Cambodian refugees fleeing into Thailand. -- AFP
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So, fellow travelers, you've convinced me to take
Doxycycline instead of Larium while I'm in Thailand. But
when should I start taking the Doxy? Before I enter the
country? Before I enter a dangerous region? And do I have
to keeping downing the pills after I leave the affected
area? Also, can drink alcohol or take other antibiotics
(e.g. ciproflaxin for the shits) while on Doxy? Thanks for
your advice!
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Hi,
is it possible to cross Myanmar from
India to Thailand with my own vehicle?
If yes, which border crossing are
recommended? Any tips t make it easier?
I intend to do it with a motorbike.
Thanks
Chris
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Any suggestions on where to find info on the Internet about
train schedules from Bandung to Yogyakarta and prices? I've
found info from Jakarta to Bandung, but nothing on Bandung
to Yogya. Thanks!
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Can any of you southeast experts give me a opinion on
organized expeditions? There is this one 15-day expedition
to Indonesia I have heard of which offers the following:
-Flight to Bali from USA
-Day 4:Flight to Bima
-Day 5:sail to Komodo
-Day 6:spent at Florese Island
-Day7: Ende and Kalimutu volcano
-Day 8:Savu Island
-Day 9: Sumba Island
-Day 10: Rinca Island
-Day 11: Back to Bali
-Day 12: back to USA
And this for $4395!!!! Included are accomodations , and
trekking and guided tour, which is said to be
excelent...but still...could I do as much and as well if I
went solo? would it be much cheaper? Are the selected places
the best bets for my trip to Indonesia?
Thanks for the help!
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Anyone visit Pandan Island , Mindoro Philippines??
I would be happy for any information......accomodation,
price, good or bad...??.If you got anything to share.
( ok El Nido at Palawan would be great too )
Thank´s a lot
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Anybody knows anything about Pearl beach near Phuket?
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24 year old Kiwi girl seeks travel companion for several
months in India and Southern Thailand. Easy going and fun
loving. Leaving London early April. Look forward to
hearing from anyone interested at above e-mail address.
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hello fellow travellers,
I'm off to thailand for 2-3 months this summer and am
looking for a cheap place to hang out with a good atmosphere
that's got excellent rock climbing and scuba diving. Does
such a place exist? If theres any climbers / divers out
there who know of such a place, please e-mail me, cheers
p.s. if poss, not touristy!
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I will be in Thailand for one week in july and I'm looking for a quiet resort with not too many tourists. I want to stay close to the sea, but I don't need fantastic beaches. I'm specially interested in Prachuap Khiri Khan and the Trat region with islands like Ko Chang and Ko Kut. Does anybody have information about those places or other hints about places where the pace is SLOW - please e-mail me!
/Jerker
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Hi ! Are you visiting Malacca?, The most historical town in Malaysia, do visit our guesthouse,very quiet, clean,
spacious room and good security .Give yourself a chance to stay in this typical and a very unique Chinese ancestral house. with good facilities, serve youself breakfast,bicycle for rent,laundry service and backyard garden for you to relax, and a lots of book to read and good travel information.... check us before you decide on others. we bet you will say this was the most memorable place I have stay.If you miss your home? This is a home away from home. our homepage: machinta.com.sg/kancil/
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Has anybody experience with the anti-malaria-drug Halfan?
I´ve heard really bad stories about it.
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hi. i'm off to the philippines in a few weeks. i'm hoping to
stay in mid-range hotels and cottages (you know, places with
their own bathrooms and a fan, but nothing too flash) and
travel around a fair bit. i also like to eat a lot. does
anyone have any idea what i should be budgeting per day? the
LP guide is a bit vague (as am i)...
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Hi Folks!!!
First a Swedish gal was murdered in Ko Samed by drunk resort
guy!
Second a Canadian gal was robbed and severly injured by
the by teenage attackers in Ko Phi Phi
and third an Isreali gal was raped and left to die in Chiang
Mai
all these happened in first 5 weeks of Amazing Thailand
1998-1999 !!!!
Gals watch out in Thailand
Best Wishes .... an Observer
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I'm planning to take the summer off and travel, starting in
SE Asia for two months, then Europe June/July. Am I wrong
in planning to go too Phuket and Samui/Phangan areas in
April and May? Will it be too hot or worse too wet? Maybe
I'd be better off in Bali? Is the diving decent this time
of year? I'm hearing conflicting reports, and I've been
surfing all over...Thanks for the assist! Spin the Globe:)
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Is car rental recommended in Philippines? What is the cost
like? If you do have such experience, please give me some
advice.
Thanks
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So I got everything planned out for my trip. But I have yet
to get health insurance. I friend of mine called me from
Goa and told me of someone who he met on the road that had a
hard time getting a flight out when he was ill.
Does anyone know of a good travel/health insurance company
either on the net or here in the States.
EC
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Does anyone know how easy it is to get a RT ticket from Bangkok to Denapsar? My stay in Bangkok is very limited(3 days only) and I would like to go to Denpasar. Is it possible to go to a travel agent and get a ticket to Denpasar in the next two or three days and not have to pay a premium price for it. Does anyone know how much it cost? Finally, can anyone recommend a godd travel agent in Bangkok? I hae heard horror stories of fly by night travel agents in Bangkok. ANy information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
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Hi,
Everyone seems to be going to Thailand and Indonesia! We're
heading out to the Phillipines in 6 weeks' time, starting in
Manila but not really knowing where to go from there. The
problem is, there seems to be so much choice. We definately
want to get a padi course in somewhere, go for a bit of
volcano action and of course a good dose of beach bumming.
We're then flying to Bali to Oz, so we'd also be interested
in hearing from anyone who's made the trek over land and sea
to Indonesia.
other stuff we're particularly interested in is:
Deserted paradise islands
Places to avoid, and danger in general
Do they sell cheap western music a la thailand?
What's the smoking situation like?
Where to stay in Manila for a couple of nights?
Any hints and tips would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Leoni and Tazzo.
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Wishing to speak with travelers that might have used
purification methods for drinking water instead of buying
bottled water. ie Ketadyn water filters or Pur water
purifiers.
Having traveled for a period of two years and about to set
off for another 18 months i would like to get away from
buying bottled water in PLASTIC containers. Backpackers are
large consumers of water (on average 1-2 litres a day)that
adds up to a massive amount of plastic that is trown away.
If some one can offer some advise on this subject it would
be greatly apreciated.
Regards CD
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I am travelling through Malaysia for a week - well actually will land in KL and have a week to kill on my way to India - and I wish to go diving. How much does it cost for a course and where is the best place to go? I will be wanting to dive in the S.Andaman islands and it is R14,000 there to learn. Comparison shopping...
Ta
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Travelling to Java, Bali and Lombok in six weeks and wish to
spend a number of days climbing up a Volcano hopefully
spending a night at the top. Any suggestions on where might
be the best place to do this.
Regards CD..........
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For travelling through SE Asia would anyone strongly advise
on taking a sterile medical kit (ie a set of sterile
syringes/needles etc) as well as the usual first aid kit. I
know the argument for sterile kits - that when neccessary
you can offer your own sterile needles etc to the
doctor/hospital to prevent infection from theirs. But is
this really practical in SE Asia, and is this neccessary??
Your advice and opinion from experience would be really
helpful. Thanks.
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Is there a problem to travel from Bangkok to Singapore in
August? Any recommendations/must-see places?
Thank you for all your information.
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Anyone heading to Ko Samui or anywhere in the South of
Thailand next week? Wanna meet up with a Singaporean
Chinese? Give me a buzz and let's talk about it. Cheers!
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Does anyone have detailed information on travel and
apart from the Taman Negara Complex what other accommodation
is in the Park? Is there a detailed map I can get, I have
one up on the net, but it is not clear or detailed enough. I
would like to travel within the Park. Is it possible to stay
in the nearby kampongs. Is it possible to travel lightly?
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looking for some information on climbing ;and spending some
time on volcanoes in the bali region ie;lombok and sumatra.
month of travel is april.
thanks.
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Hi,
I'm planning to go to Sumatra, Java and Sulawesi next year.
I'm going alone. Can anybody tell me if it's dangerous to go
all by myself? I'm a 23 year old woman.
Thanks,
Marieke
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I am going to be traveling in Laos, Thailand and Vietnam
for about 2 months this coming spring. My doctor has
prescribed Larium as my anti-malaria medecine, but after
talking to some other people, it sounds like Larium can
have some serious side effects. What exactly are those
side effects and what other options do I have to Larium?
Do they work as well? Any information is really
appreciated.
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Hi all.
I'm planning to visit Central Sulawesi this June starting
from Palu, entering in the Lore Lindu National Park in Gimpu
and crossing it until Gintu. Then I will continue my way
until Tentena and Palopo.
Has anyone been out there? It's a difficult trek? It's easy
in Gintu find a car to avoid other trekking days to Tentena?
Pls, another information about the chance to reserve a
Merpati flight from Rantepao (Makale) to Ujung Pandang and
if it's possible on the net?
Thanks a lot!
Luca
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I need advice on the best ways to travel south to north
through Vietnam this summer
I fly into Ho Chi Minh city and out through Hanoi and
will travel overland taking in Nha Trang, Dalat, Danang ,
HoiAn and Hue
Do i
Buy an open train ticket Ho Chi Minh -Hanoi?
Buy an open mini-bus ticket via travel Cafe
Book a tour via Travel cafe
Make it up as i go along ????
Any tips on places to see or avoid thats not in the guide
will be gratefully received .
Thanks
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Just a note for anyone spending a night in Pekanbaru.
Poppie's no longer offers dorm beds. Because of the currency
problems only double rooms are available. They have either
one double bed or two single beds and cost 10,000 rupiah per
night.
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Hi!
Planning to visit Thailand in April, I am still searching
for a nice, quiet island where I can do a PADI-Diving
Course. It should be not overrun by tourists...some people
recommended Ko Rawi (belongs to Tarutao National Park), but
couldn´t tell if there is any diving school. I also heard of
Ko Chang and Ko Phayam. Can anybody tell me about the diving
facilities or recommend any other quiet places to go to?
Thanks a lot,
Christiane
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i have one day in kuala lumpur between flights. any suggestions on what to do or see, etc? preferably cheaper things. is the airport way out of town? is there anything that i should avoid? ta!
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I'd like to travel throughout Thailand, Cambodia, and
Vietnam and I need to know what city I should fly into
--Bangkok, or even further south in Singapore? Or begin in
Vietnam and work my way (eventually) south? Any
suggestions? Thanks!
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Hello, While I was in Thailand, I came across the "energy"
drink known as Red Bull - you know, the one that all the
night bus and truck drivers like to drink; some people like
to mix it with Maekhong or Saeng Thip; they sell the t
shirt with the Red Bull logo on Khao Sahn, etc. I thought
that this drink was a product of Thailand, but my friend
says it originally came from Austria (???). If anyone can
help us clear this up, we'd both be very appreciative.
Thanks.
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Hi,
I will be arriving in Jakarta, Thursday 19 Feb. for a 10-day visit. Who can recommend me a losmen or budget hotel / family homestay?
How are the prices at the moment? Any do's?
Thanks, Bjarne
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Hi there!
Just wondering if you know any nice places to stay when me and my girlfriend goes to Langkawi. We just want the sun and the nice beaches and somewere to eat and drink at the evening.
Please?
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hi travellers,
Do not know where to go while you arrive in Jakarta or you change your mind or you do not know at all about this country.
Come to JAKSA TOURIST INFO CENTER
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Hi This is Andrea from ITIS Travelers:
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I've read a lot about the recent currency crisis in Asia benefitting travelers in the region in terms of increased tourist spend. However today I heard from our researcher in Bangkok that return airfares: between Bangkok and Kathmandu went up by about US$80. I guess there will be more price increases to follow.
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Have anyone had any experience living as a monk in a thai
monastry? I am interested in the simplicity way of a monk
but neither do I have the intention nor discipline to do it
forever. I hope to live such an experience for a few weeks
starting in mid may before returning home to work.
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Is it safe to tavel into Cambodia by bus from either
Thailand or Vietnam???
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I am going to enter Laos via Chiang Khong / Huay Xai.
Where can I get my Laos visa as fast as possible (Yangon,
Bangkok, Chiang Khong) ?
Thanks.
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NOTES ON TRIP TO ANGKOR, JAN 13-19, 1998
We flew to Angkor on the new direct flight
Bangkok-Siem Reap (BANGKOK AIRWAYS). As of today, flights
are only on Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays, although, if the
route have enough customers, the company promises to put it
on daily schedule. For update information visit their site:
http://www.bkkair.co.th/. It's possible to book the flight
on the Internet directly from BANGKOK AIRWAYS; I found my
e-mail correspondence with Ms. Nidlawan from Reservation
Dept. very helpful. Alas, I wasn't sure about the Cambodian
visa & decided not to take chances.
Right upon landing at Bangkok's Donmuang Airport &
passport/customs formalities we walked to domestic terminal
(10 min, within the same building) where BANGKOK AIRWAYS
counter is located. At the moment (Jan 13) the airfare was
9000 baht or $220 USD for the round trip. Although the price
quoted in both currencies, actually tickets could be bought
only for baht. Don't worry, there is an exchange booth next
to the airline's counter, so in 5 minutes I walked away with
my tickets. (Due to depreciation of baht in those days, 9000
baht has materialized in $172 instead of $220). There were
persistent rumors that the company is going to raise the
airfare. Still, I reckon it'll be cheaper than a two-leg
journey via Pnohm Pehn.
One hour flight was quite comfortable. They served
in-flight lunch which, by the way, happened to be a very
helpful because, as appeared, it gives you more time in
Angkor on the day of arrival. The plane lands in Siem Reap
at 11.30 am. A half of an hour formalities: the visa
procured upon arrival, have $20 USD bill & one passport
photo handy, that's all; another 30 minutes takes the drive
from Siem Reap & settling at one of the lodgings. Fed &
rested, you have now most of the day at your disposal!
As soon as you exit the airport doors, you will be
besieged by dozens of touts & taxi drivers. Don't panic and,
more important, don't try to exercise choice. Whoever you
will pick up, bring you to the center of the city where all
the lodgings are located within 15 minutes of leisurely
walk. Ride from the airport is practically for free and
doesn't put on you any obligation to accept the hotel or
guest house your driver brought you to. If you take it,
fine, the hotel will pay your driver a commission, if not,
walk away & leave the driver to his own devices.
Ours brought us to FREEDOM HOTEL & we took it.
Generally, they charge $25/day for two persons, but you can
bargain, and because we were planning to stay whole week we
ended up with $22. It's a good place to stay, clean, with
good air-conditioner, shower/bathroom & balcony. The only
setback I can think of was hotel's restaurant. Let them
think of it while you have your dinners at "Bayon" nearby
where food is good and - by Siem Reap criteria -- not
expensive).
Although there are many cheap guest houses in the
town, I, a backpacker, always on look out for cheap bed &
even cheaper food, still recommend to spend an extra buck
for a place with air-conditioner & shower, because Angkor
would challenge every bit of your physical & mental
capacities, and to have your work done at 35C (100-102F),
100% humidity you have to rest well. In short, it's not a
luxury but matter of reason.
The same rules apply to hiring a driver. The going
rate is $5/day for a motorbike, $20-a car. There are some
people who cherish physical challenge, it gives them pride
to withstand whatever obstacles on the way to... But here
it's Angkor, one of the most amazing Wonders of the World,
who will be your supreme challenge of unimaginable
magnitude, and if you can afford a little extra to avoid any
distraction, in the end you'll benefit from respite from
heat & dust on the ride from a temple to a temple,
particularly on long drives, like the one to Bantey Srei.
Most people come to Angkor for 2-3 days. In my
judgment, the place warrants 6-7. Less imperils you with
undue rush, more...after seven days I personally found
myself so emotionally & intellectually drained that staying
longer would have amounted to waste of time. Less - not many
who plan visiting Angkor realize how versatile the temples
are, EACH brings something new & very important into the
picture. And, on a top of it, all the main temples (Angkor
Wat, Bayon, Preah Khan, Ta Prohm, Bantey Kdei) are worth at
least two visits. You expect a lot from Angkor, and it
expects a lot from you, too.
One more important issue - vendors near the temples
and particularly children. The debate between "bleeding
hearts" and "tough guys" goes on for more than two
centuries, it seems endless, alas not as meaningless as one
might think listening nauseatingly repetitious arguments
time and again. If you believe that every beggar deserves
his alms, you might skip the rest.
As for me, I found nothing particularly touching or
endearing in those swarms of young rascals who down on you
at every temple like flies on melted sugar. Not that I don't
like children, I do, and I don't mind to help them in some
way to alleviate their misery. BUT DEFINETELY NOT THERE, IN
THE TEMPLES, AND NOT ON THESE CONDITIONS.
I was asked "to understand". What? That we,
tourists, unwittingly are bringing up into Cambodian life a
generation of professional beggars? Or that we encourage a
parasitism of local vendors who WITHOUT A SINGLE EXCEPTION,
selling everywhere the same 2 sets of postcards, 2-3
souvenirs one has already seen god knows how many times
before? No wonder, visitors are annoyed and complain to each
other about "this irritating thing".
We, strangers, are preached on "tolerance" and
"understanding". But both of these virtues make sense only
when they are MUTUAL, otherwise they invite harm to both
sides. We bring and spend there A LOT of money, great deal
of money by local criteria, and it's not our guilt that so
little of this A LOT trickles down to local children &
merchants.
As I said, understanding isn't a one way road. I doubt,
anyone who spent some time in Angkor, enjoyed been treated
as a walking Christmas tree decorated by dollar bills, from
which locals are entitled to pluck at will. Still, they try.
I reckon, they don't understand why we came there. That's
why otherwise gentle and polite, these people have no qualms
pestering you when your heart dropped into stomach at the
sight of yet another Angkor Wonder. That's why markets in
Siem Reap have numerous food stalls where locals catering to
locals,-- and none in Angkor. Why bother with creation of
anything meaningful if golden goose himself walks to you for
plucking?
At the end I came to the conclusion that we,
tourists, are indeed guilty in encouraging disrespect and
promoting parasitism toward ourselves. Who would have
refused instead of half an hour drive back to the town for a
dinner have it in a shadow on vendor's lawn near the
temple?! Who, if asked, for the sake of children and to be
spared of this disgusting begging rituals, would have
refused to bring to Siem Reap a dozen of pens, a few
note-pads, toys for kids and give it to someone for a
distribution?!
I honestly admit, I hated all those nice kids who pestered
me for pens, cold drinks & "tea-sorts" (T-shirts), "one
dollah, sir" in a midst of so long awaited meeting with
magnificent Bayon's faces. I dreaded approach to an entrance
of each temple because I knew, in a moment I'll be besieged,
with dozens "tea-sorts", postcards, Pepsi cans sticking to
my face.
Even more important, I have not seen even once a begging
person, adult or a child, in the town, and somehow came to
the conclusion that "one dollah, sir" isn't a natural
component of modern Khmer culture. But as a fair racket
toward a strange creature, "tourist", why not? For them all
multitude of us represent only one nationality-Rich. And a
good prey.
This attitude is badly damaging to Siem Reap tourist
business, and God knows how badly they need a good one. It
breeds false compassion and/or dismissive disrespect to
people who deserve none of that crap.
Please think before fishing out of your pocket "one dollah".
It might be that with your hand's motion you are paving the
road to hell. No, I'm not preaching "Protestant virtues",
for that I have too much respect to Khmer people and their
civilization.
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I watched an item on Australian 60 minutes (yes, I know that
is asking for trouble) last night about the currency crisis
in Indonesia. For part of the item, they interviewed all of
these joyous Australian tourists who were exchanging their
travellers cheques for big wads of rupiah and then going on
these big spending sprees. They asked one woman if she knew
why her Aussie dollars were worth so much and she said that
she had no idea but wasn't it great??? I found this all
pretty disturbing. Sure, it is great to get a good exchange
rate when you travel but as global citizens we should really
stop to think aobut the effects of all this on the people
that spend 365 days a year in these countries. I have lots
of Indonesian friends and I am really worried aobut how they
are going to get by. I am even more worried about the
effect on the political situation. We do not want another
bloodbath like in 1965. Interested to see what other
travellers think? Are there really people out there who are
rejoicing over the currency crisis just so they can
spend up on designer clothing and have cheap accommodation
or was it just 60 minutes selective reporting?
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Feb 3. Haze again covers parts of Indonesia. See http://www.msnbc.com/news/141097.asp for more info.
"...t while Kalimantan appeared to be the danger spot at the moment, Sumatra had also received much less monsoon rain than usual and dry conditions there could cause problems."
The reports talks about the haze from fires returning to the Indonesian part of Borneo. I plan to go to Sumatra in late March, early April. Please post if you hear anything about Sumatra.
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As of Jan 1998:
Yes you can beat paying FEC's at the airport. Firstly, you
can show up with no cash or travelers checks as they can't
handle credit cards at the counter as of this writing. Or if
you land with a plane full of people, when they check your
passport and send you over to the FEC counter, just lay low
in the crowd but don't actually change. When you head back
through the gate, they don't check to see if you actually
got them. I ended up having to get 300 in FEC's and it was
no big deal. Change 100 FEC's into Kyats in Rangoon. This is
a good mix for 1 month of travel in the country. I actually
go the dollar rated for me FECs even though it is usually 3%
less then the dollar rate.
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