Hello
We are off to Thailand as part of our travelling in November this year. We start in Bangkok for 3 nights (coming in from Hong Kong so I don't think we will be jetlagged) and then move to Chiang Mai for 5 nights and Koh Samui for 10 nights. I would appreciate any advice at all on places to go, things to do etc. We have never been to Thailand before and are thoroughly looking forward to it, although I gather the weather may not be so good in Koh Samui in November, however I am not letting that dampen my enthusiasm!!
We are a married couple in our late 20s, and enjoy the usual sight seeing things etc. My husband is keen to go to a Thai boxing show and a snake farm whilst we are there. Also, we are looking for the best bargains possible as we are on a travelling expedition and are off to New Zealand straight after Thailand! Also, we love Thai food and any recommendations for decent, local food would be great. We are staying at the Holiday Inn Silom in Bangkok, the Centara Duang in Chiang Mai and the Centara Grand Beach Resort in Koh Samui, which I believe is in Chaweng.
I stayed on Silom Road last November though a bit further down than where you will be and I seem to remember lots of restaurants around the Holiday Inn though I can't remember any names. Silom Village is not far from your hotel and though it's a bit touristy there is a choice of restaurants in the complex. Cross the Silom Rd outside your hotel and turn right and it's just a few minutes walk.
The hotel is quite near to a Skytrain station, the Skytrain is very easy to use it's airconditioned and makes getting around the city simple.. I stayed in the Holiday Inn Silom on a previous visit some years ago and remember it as being a nice hotel with a good rooftop pool.
Are you interested in sighteeing, shoppingor both?. Bangkok has great shopping and some wonderful sights to see.
There are so many things to see in Bangkok but, assuming you have 3 clear days, take a trip to the River Kwai- that was one of my favourite trips ever. You need a whole day and will be away early and back 6pmish. If you don't have that amount of time, spend one day on the Tourist boat route- loads of stops along the way. You get a day ticket, which is cheap and get the guide as well. A lot of the tourist attractions are on that route- Grand Palace, Temple of the Dawn, China Town, Little India to name a few.
Jim Thomsons house is also a good place to visit- interesting history behind it and I'll bet you won't manage to resist spending a fortune in the shop.
http://www.jimthompsonhouse.com/
Thank you!! We are interested in shopping and sightseeing - although I cant shop too much as will have to take it with me to New Zealand and all round Australia!! Sounds like there will be plenty for us to do in Bangkok - any recommendations for Chiang Mai or Koh Samui?
Chiang-Mai also has a zoo with Pandas in an air conditioned enclosure, and I gather there is a night safari experience setup as well. Have seen the Pandas but not done the safari.
Thank you for the replies - have looked Flight of the Gibbon up on net and it looks very good and a fairly reasonable price, £45 approx including transport there and back and lunch, and for a 7 hour round trip thats pretty good in my book. Our hotel in CM is right on the street where the night bazaar is, so I can see us spending some time there also! And we will definitely try the zoo as we always go to a wildlife park/zoo etc when away as husband loves them! I think after all the hustle of Bangkok and lots of trips out in Chaing Mai, we will be ready just to lie on a sun lounger in Koh Samui - weather dependant - I have heard November is not the best weather there?
Wat Rong Khun,
Hi girlingreen,
As you have 5 days in Chiang Mai, you may fancy a longish trip to the Chiang Rai area. You will probably be able to organise a car and driver to take you all the way to the Golden Triangle on the Burma / Laos /Thai border (even as a day trip, if you fancy it!) but a sight that should not to be missed is Wat Rong Khun, near Chiang Rai.
Janet, my wife, says that this is one of the most memorable sights she has ever encountered.
For information see http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/015/features.shtml
Truly stunning!
Peter
** Almost forgot - you should try the Riverside Restaurant in Chiang Mai (opposite bank of the river to where you will be staying) Google "Riverside restaurant Chiang Mai", see Trip Advisor reviews or go to http://www.theriversidechiangmai.com/ for more information. The Thai food was very good, the music, exceptionally good, the atmosphere great.
Hi girlingreen,
As you have 5 days in Chiang Mai, you may fancy a longish trip to the Chiang Rai area. You will probably be able to organise a car and driver to take you all the way to the Golden Triangle on the Burma / Laos /Thai border (even as a day trip, if you fancy it!) but a sight that should not to be missed is Wat Rong Khun, near Chiang Rai.
Janet, my wife, says that this is one of the most memorable sights she has ever encountered.
For information see http://www.chiangmai-mail.com/015/features.shtml
Truly stunning!
Peter
** Almost forgot - you should try the Riverside Restaurant in Chiang Mai (opposite bank of the river to where you will be staying) Google "Riverside restaurant Chiang Mai", see Trip Advisor reviews or go to http://www.theriversidechiangmai.com/ for more information. The Thai food was very good, the music, exceptionally good, the atmosphere great.
I have to be honest and say that I personally would not consider KS in November. It would be very hit and miss with a good chance of a lot of rain. (might also be good of course). If you can change perhaps Phuket is the better option.
To be honest I am not really too worried as Thailand is our second stop on our world travels - we are ending up on Australia on a working visa, and we are planning on doing more travelling to Thailand while we are out there, so can always go back if the weather isn't great. If it was a 2 week holiday we were going on, I would probably change to Puket, but as it is the second stop on our 2 year travels then I am not too worried really, plus we have been in New Zealand before when it rained very heavily, and we still managed to have a good time!
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