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G Shekar 30 May 2005
Stayed at  Sheraton Chiangmai, The - Chiang Mai, Thailand.
Had dinner at a place called the Whole earth situated in night bazaar. Great food and good ambiance. Had good fun at the elephant camp.

A Nikolich 26 May 2005
Stayed at  Montien Hotel Bangkok - Bangkok, Thailand.
Shopped at MBK and World Trade Center as well as for raw silk. Used MRT and maybe 1 or 2 cabs. MRT far more useful and fast.

H Husni 24 May 2005
Stayed at  Admiral Suites - Bangkok, Thailand.
Bangkok is always an enjoyable place to be in. There is always something new to discover each time you go there. Take the river boat along the Choa Praya and stop at any stop to go discover places. And do not fail to walk through Chinatown. This trip, we discovered Little India, which is fascinating in itself. Forget the mega shopping centres - nothing interesting.

G Mckinnon 23 May 2005
Stayed at  Asia Bangkok Hotel - Bangkok, Thailand.
skytrain is a great way to travel and is inexpensive(around $3AU all day). stops are conveniently placed to hotel, access from second level and close to many points of interest EG shopping, River tour pier and chatuchuk markets.

Guest has requested to remain anonymous 22 May 2005
Stayed at  Royal Benja Hotel - Bangkok, Thailand.
Gullivers bar is in the same Soi and has the best and most comprehensive sports coverage in Bangkok! The MRT station is about 300m easy walk.

E Rogers 22 May 2005
Stayed at  Banana Fan Sea Samui - Samui, Thailand.
We went in the low season (May) but Chaweng Beach didn't seem crowded at all and it was kept really clean. Transport was easy along Chaweng road. There was lots of Taxis and Songthaew. Chaweng is ideal as a base to go on tours, see the island, buy things you forgot to bring or simply take a break from backpacking although you might look forward to something a bit more peacefull after a while. The food and accomodation can be expensive compared to what you pay on Koh Phangan or Koh Tao. Blue Stars kakaying tour to the marine park is well worth paying a bit more for.

E Chua 22 May 2005
Stayed at  Asia Bangkok Hotel - Bangkok, Thailand.
We visit Bangkok at least twice a year. The thai food, shopping and massage/spa never disappoint us. For good thai food with nice ambience, we recommend Baan Khanita & Blue Elephant. If you enjoy shopping at Chatuchak (exclude the sunny weather), be sure to visit Suan Lum Night Bazaar although the price can be higher than Chatuchak. But don't hesitate to bargain. Massage & spa are easily available everywhere in Bangkok, but we like Marble House (for thai massage) and Dulaya Spa especially. Travelling in Bangkok is breeze. You can reach most places by BTS and MRT. Otherwise, the racy tuk-tuk is fun for short distance.

S Wang 22 May 2005
Stayed at  Mandarin Bangkok, The - Bangkok, Thailand.
Although it's my first time to visit Bangkok, I feel very comfortable to look around there. People are very friendly, food is also very nice. Pattaya is 3hour drive by bus from Bangkok, it's a very relaxing city if you'd like to enjoy sunshine, beach as well as sea sports.

Guest has requested to remain anonymous 21 May 2005
Stayed at  Grand Mercure Bangkok Park Avenue - Bangkok, Thailand.
Soi 22 is full of little bars and eatery's, foot massage and the like. Easy access to the skytrain on Sukhumvit.

D Holloway 20 May 2005
Stayed at  Felix River Kwai, Kanchanaburi - Kanchanaburi, Thailand.
Kanchanaburi is small enough to get around on foot, although the heat can slow this down a fair bit. I would highly recommend takiong a trip to the Erewan waterfalls. It's a bit of hard work but nothing too exhausting and swimming in the pools more than makes up for this. A great place to eat is the restaurant at Apple's Guest House. The food does take a little while to arrive, but it is more than worth it. The best food we have had in Thailand by quite a long way.


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