Hi all,
I am a 44yr old women with 17yr old son. We have never travelled independantly before and never gone as far as Thailand. But my husband has just run off with a younger woman and i have an urge for adventure.
I imagine a packpacking kind of thing - where i arrive on a plane, head to Bangkok, find somewhere to stay. see lady boys and Thai boxers before heading down to the islands.
Because my son is in college we would need to do this mid-Feb (only a few weeks away )
I would like to know how feasible people think this is as a plan or even if you think i have lost the plot? Also i would like to know best tickets as i never seem to find deals.
Thanks Giff.
Once in Thailand travel round about is easy and cheap. There are the low cost carriers such as Air Asia and NokAir should you wish to fly as well as scheduled airlines such as BangkokAir and Thai, long distance buses and trains.
There are plenty of accommodation websites such as asiatravel.com latestays.com agoda.com which will give you a rough idea of cost of properties in the various area you might choose. Can't really help with the backpacker side of things as we tend to stay in the 3 to 5star range of properties.
Chinese New Year falls the middle of Feb so this may limit availibility for the period you are looking at. February is a good time to consider the Andaman coast of Thailand, areas such as Phuket, Krabi, Ko Lanta and Khao Lak may be of interest.
Would like to leave around 12th Feb (some flexibility) for 2 weeks. Have been looking at flights and there dont seem to be many and they are hugely expensive. Will check out the sites you mention, thanks.
My one bit of advice for you is get a hotel booked for your first couple of nights in Bangkok along with a one way transfer.
Yes, you may pay a couple of £ more, but you will appreciate it when you get there!
It's the perfect time to be in Thailand, you can have complete flexibility when you get there, and if you have time (which it sounds like it does) try and get trains whereever possible. Yes, planes are incredibly cheap, but you miss so, so much.
Thanks Sam. That is wise advice.
Thanks.
Yes, it's peak, and yes flights are busy, but you should be able to get for less than £500, especially if you are a bit flexible.
Try speaking to someone at a reputable company as part of your research (Travelbag, Trailfinders etc) as they might be able to offer you an IT fare - which means a flight that includes some aspects of your trip - such as the first couple of nights accommodation and transfers for about the same price as flights only (EVA and Thai Airways have them).
Also online has some limitations, so it's always good to compare online vs offline.
But i did manage to find some flights for less than £700 in the end - paid £560 each - so still sounds a bit steep from what you are saying. But i will know better for future travelling.
We go on the 14th Feb which i think is perfect. Because instead of sitting around moping because my husband of 16yrs is with another woman i will be on a jet plane. How marvellous! I am growing excited now.
Now i just have to read this forum to get ideas of what we will do when we get there.
Have a read through Trip Advisor, pick yourself a hotel within budget (even something in the £20-£30 budget will be good!) and ask them how much to pick you up. Don't be too cocksure about being able to deal with Bangkok taxis and sorting out a hotel on arrival after a long flight especially if it's a new destination for the two of you. Touts pry on newbies!
And I speak after having done the same thing as a 17 year old arriving into Bangkok by myself, getting a bus to Khao San Road, and ending up in a rubbish hotel with noise and bedbugs. At 4am havn't not slept for about 30 hours I hated Bangkok so much, I got a bus to the train station and caught the first train south just to get away from it all. 6 months later went back to Bangkok having adapted to the pace of life and realised how amazing a place it!
You'll have an amazing time - very audacious decision that you'll never regret!
I will take a peek at Trip Advisor, thank-you.
Flying with Jet Airways and booked through ebookers.
Your wise words are very much appreciated and reading them i can see that with just the tiniest bit of planning the whole Bangkok experience could be totally different. Definitely want to get those trains too!
Have a great time Giff (you deserve it)
Thanks Glynis.
Giff,
just read this post as am looking at going to thailand for the first time and considering doing diy for the first time. would love to know how you got on giff and where you stayed etc.
Me too giff, if you are still around. I have got brochures but I am getting nowhere!
It's an older hotel but you cannot fault the location you walk out of the pool and ten paces you are on the sand!
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