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June 27, 2010
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My Bangkok Day Trip for this week is to Bangsaen Beach in Chonburi Province . This is the closest seaside resort to Bangkok which has sand and water clean enough for you to swim. Chonburi City is just over 60 minutes from Bangkok and you can get there by using …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Bangkok Day Trips: Bangsaen Beach at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: At the beachChonburiPattayathai
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At the beach, Bangkok Day Trips, Chonburi, Pattaya, Thailand, bangkok
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April 16, 2009
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(As you can see, Thai immigration excels in its knowledge of the English language) Scouring the Internet for Thailand related websites, one of the most talked about issues you’ll come across is none other than the legendary or perhaps infamous, (whichever way you wanna look…
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Written by: Stephen Cleary
Read more: Thai Visa Border Run (Part 1) at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: bangkokPattayaThai Visa RunThailandvacationing...in thailand
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Pattaya, Thai Visa Run, Thailand, Travelling in Thailand, bangkok
Posted on
January 27, 2009
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When I first heard about the Four Regions Floating Market in Pattaya, I just thought that we would be getting another tacky and artificial tourist attraction built just to bring in the…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Pattaya Floating Market at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: ChachoengsaoPattayaRoad TripsThailand
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Pattaya, Road Trips, Thailand
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May 10, 2006
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After a few days in the central countryside I was informed that we were off on a road trip to Pattaya. An overnight trip to the seaside is some sort of family tradition at this time of year. So in the early afternoon we piled three …
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Written by: Mike (mikenz66)
Read more: Road trip to Pattaya at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: bangkokPattayaRayong
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At the beach, Central Countryside, Pattaya, Thailand, bangkok, songkran
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May 07, 2006
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All of my travels around North West Ang Thong, and beyond, were done by car or pickup truck. This was comfortable and convenient, though I was often not sure exactly where I was. Also, I did not get a…
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Written by: Mike (mikenz66)
Read more: Out and about in Ang Thong at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: AngthongbangkokCentral CountrysidePattayaThailand
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Angthong, Central Countryside, Thailand
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May 06, 2006
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Some of the great attractions for visitors to South East Asia are the Angkor period Khmer monuments that can be found stretching from Angkor Wat in Cambodia to the various monuments that can be found in North-East Thailand. The principal monuments in Isaan are Prasad Hin Phimai, Phanom Rung Hill and…
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Written by: Bill Grimson
Read more: A Magic Day At Khao Phra Vihaan at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: AngthongbangkokPattayaThailand
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Isaan, Si Sa Ket, Thailand
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May 04, 2006
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Most of my ten-day April trip was spent with a family in North West Ang Thong province. Less than two hours drive, but a world away, from Bangkok. I knew that central Thailand would not have hills, but it’s different to actually experience it. Like The Netherlands, this is …
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Written by: Mike (mikenz66)
Read more: Ang Thong Countryside at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: AngthongCentral CountrysidePattayaThailand
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Angthong, Central Countryside, Thailand, bangkok
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March 23, 2006
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At the weekend, I found myself down in Phetchaburi Province for a funeral. To be precise, I was at the beach resort of Cha-am, which is about 40km south of Phetchaburi town and 25 km north of Hua Hin. It is a popular beach …
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: On the Beach in Cha-am at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: bangkokPattayaPhetchaburi
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Pattaya, Phetchaburi, Thailand, bangkok
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March 18, 2006
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The town of Sahatsakan in the Amphor of the same name is located about 30 kilometers north of the town of Kalasin in the province of the same name. Not much more than a wide spot in the …
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Written by: tom
Read more: Isaan, Amphor Sahatsakan, Kalasin Province at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: bangkokKalasinPattayaPhetchaburi
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Isaan, Kalasin, Thailand
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March 12, 2006
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I think one of the most bizzare festivals I have ever attended in Thailand was the Tattoo Festival this weekend. This took place at the renowned Wat Bang Phra temple in Nakhon Chaisi, about 50 kms west of Bangkok…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Festival at Tattoo Temple at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: bangkokKalasinPattaya
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Festivals, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Prakan, Thailand, Trang, bangkok
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March 08, 2006
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Hi kids! Long time no see! Still busy over here but I figure I post this info out for you guys to start talking and getting more suggestions out for my friend Celeste. You see, Celeste …
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Written by: oakmonster
Read more: OakMonster’s Quick Guide to BKK at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: PattayaThailandTraveling Thai
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Thailand, Traveling Thai, bangkok, general
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March 04, 2006
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Arguably the best night food market in isaan opens about 1700h in Mukdahan each evening. The road is closed off to both car and motorbike traffic, providing a carbon-monoxide free dining experience. Both sides of the road are lined with stalls selling Vietnamese, Isaan and Thai treats. Behind the stalls …
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Written by: tom
Read more: Mukdahan Night Food Market at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: IsaanMukdahanPattayaThailandTraveling Thai
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Isaan, Mukdahan, Thailand
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March 24, 2005
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Probably one of the main tourist attractions in the seaside resort of Pattaya is Mini Siam. This place contains miniature replicas of many sacred places and important historical sites around Thailand. There…
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Written by: Richard Barrow
Read more: Mini Siam in Pattaya at www.thai-blogs.com
Tags: bangkokKanchanaburiPattayaThailand
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Pattaya, Road Trips, Thailand