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Yogi

road trip

Hi  Peter ,
              I  do  have  a  question ,  but  I  don`t   think  that  you  can  answer   it ,  as  i  believe  you  may  have  to  talk  to  some  of  your  girls   for  this  information  .  Has  you  know  I  like  Pattaya  ( really !! )
,  but  I  seem  to  spend   every  holiday  doing  the  same  things  etc  etc   on  my  next  jaunt  to   Thailand  I  would  like  to   visit   some  other   places    e.g   Korat .   I  understand   that  N.C.A   run   air  buses  from  Pattaya   to  Bangkok    and    other   select   isaan  Towns, could  you  find  out   if  Korat   is   one  of  these  destinations .  Has  my   foot   heals   I    don`t  want  to  spend  everynight  of   my  holiday   ligged  on  my   back    (  why  not  ????  )  and  I  thought  that  I  would  see   different  places   in  Thailand  for  a  change ,  but  I  am  going  to  be  based  obviously   in  Pattaya . Cheers  Peter .

                                  Regards   Yogi

p.s
      If  you  are  wondering , the  operation  went  okay  ........  and    I  have`nt   bumped  my  head   or   anything   else  .......  I  am  just  a  culture  vulture   ..............  LIKE   MONTY   Rolling Eyes  Rolling Eyes  Rolling Eyes  Laughing  Laughing  Laughing .
jimmy mac

hi  yogi

you can get either the train from bkk, a coach like you said which my dads wife does  when she comes down from kohrat but it takes forever!!! or the way we did last time and get a taxi overnight so you dont waste a days holida. It takes 8 hours and cost us 3500 baht between three of us. My dads got a nice house up in nakong ratchima hence my visit but they welcome travellers just have to look into where to stay. It is very nice to see how thais live up in the villages only for a few days as i tend to get very board, no disrespect as the people are very welcoming and will do anything you want but theres only so much you can do, and its hot hot hot when you go inland. appart from that you could try koh samet or koh chang both are very nice and alittle more busy than the local village, will email you some pics of koh samet if you like ????.

Below are a few pics of the local town where my dad lives










and a couple of my dads wifes farm in the village called (lam pla mat)





we also had a bit of a BBQ to pass the time, any excuse to get pissed i suppose Very Happy








jim
Yogi

Cheers jim

Hi  Jim ,
           I  have  checked  a  few  things  out   on  the  web (  not  100  % accurate  I  know  ) ,  but  it   appears  an  air  bus  (  v.i.p  )  costs  approx  160   baht  and  takes    approx   3.5   hours  from  Ekami    bus  station in  bkk .  But  I  would  be  travelling  (  hopefully  )  directly   from   Pattaya   and  I  was  going  on  a     possibly   4  .5   hours  ,  or  am i   being  overly  knaive   here  .  I  want  to  sample   rural  life  away  from   Pattaya   for  a  couple  of  nights  ,  you  know  a  trip into  the  styx .  In  November  I  may  do  a  couple   of  two  nighters  away and  next  year     even  more   as  I  would   like  just  a  mini   break  from  "  hello  sexy   man  ....I  wanna  go  wit   yu  !!!!  .   I  would  like  to    try     the  udon  area   as  well   ,   as  I  have  already   sampled  much  of   what  the  area   has   to   offer  in  Pattaya  !!!!!  ...another  story  that  one  .
    I  am   also  going   back  to  Bangkok  for  a  few   nights ,  a  mate  of  mine   as  put  me  onto  a  really  nice  hotel  where   its  very  quite  and  I  won`t  get  any  hassle  from  any  bar  girls ......  I  think  its  called  the    "  The  Nana   Hotel  " ......  very  quiet  apparently  !!!!!  Rolling Eyes  Rolling Eyes  Laughing  Laughing .  Cheers  Jim

                       regards  Yogi
PeterP

Moving around

Hi Yogi, glad you are on the mend and thinking about holidaying again!

Korat is a huge city - nothing rural about it - however, it is the gateway to the Isaan. There are Air-Con buses direct from Pattaya, not sure how long they take - I can drive it in around 3-4 hours - so a bus 4-5 hrs. They drive very fast - but do stop every now and again!

If you want the rural experience then most people get this by going to a girl's home village. Most of the girls live in glorified sheds - so don't expect much!

Make sure she understands that you just want a trip - this is not her taking a prospective husband to meet the family!

When you get there - be generous (as I know you would), normally the bus stops in the local town (she will tell you she lives in Korat/Bury Ram, etc - she probably doesn't, it will be a town with a market, bus station, hospital, local goverment  offices and a few schools) you will be met by a group in a Pick-up (which you will pay for a hire) - you will go to the market, buy loads of food whilst wondering why everyone else isn't gagging on the smells.

You should also buy (there will probably be a 7-11): drinking water, fags (especially if you smoke International brands) and booze. Large bottles of Chang are a luxury - or you can buy Leo. Also some spirits - probably a case of Rice Wine and a half a dozen Mekong type spirits. Also buy a Mosquito net (a friend of mind caught malaria in Koen Ken)

You then all go to the village - could be 10-30 minutes away. The house will be bristling with people - some to look at you. All to drink your grog. Some will come, grab some food - and simply melt back to whence they came!

Depending upon the season you might then spend the evening getting drunk and dodging enormous insects that seem to drop down your back!

Everone will be very hospitable, giggle when you fart on the squat toilet and the men all want to prove their knowledge by quoting the names of English Footballers at you. Endlessly.

As Jim says, 2 days is enough. Before you go do a little research and find somewhere to visit on the second day. Also, take a trashy paperback to read - I average about one per day!

But you should have the experience - it's unforgetable!
Yogi

Thanks Peter

Hi  Peter ,
             Thanks  for  the  info ,  but  it  was  just   a   quick    two  day  look  around    thats  all  .  I  have  noted     the  extra  info   Peter ,  but
I   have   no  intention  of  having     some  skirt   hanging  onto  me  for  two  days  .   I  was    semi  aware   also  what  you   said   about  a  girl  saying  that  she  lives  in  Korat ,  at  the  end  of  the  day   she  will  live   "  near  to  "   Korat   and    they    are   just    being  polite   when  they   tell   foreign   men    where  they  come  from  ,    as  it  will   likely   be  a  village   so  small    even   those  boffins  at  N.A.S.A   can`t   locate  it  .   I  just   see   it  as  doing   something  different   with my   time in  Thailand   instead   of   drinking  in  pattaya   every  night .
     Who  knows    I  might  even  get   lucky   in  Korat   !!! .

                                Regards    Yogi
Montydog

Yogi,

Personally I wouldn’t visit places like that without a purpose. Me and KP went to visit Fussy and Lek and based ourselves in Udon Thani and for 3 nights it was OK. But only because we had something to do, with the party one day and a “Grand Day Out” another. Otherwise I would have climbed the walls. There was enough to do in Udon at night for the  3 nights we were there (small bars etc) but I wouldn’t put small provincial towns on my must visit list.  Confused

For a break from Pattaya ( I think we all need it after about 10 days) your better off going to one of the Islands and chilling on the beach Chang, Samet or Samui or Hua Hin is a nice place to visit that combines beach and a very reasonable night life scene. Or a very nice city is Chang Mai in the north you can do an overnight train from BKK or fly. I took the train there (good for the experience) and flew back all quite cheap and easily organised once in country.  Very different to BKK or Pattaya nice sight seeing and some OK bars to find a tour guide for the next day.  Twisted Evil
maik

Your story isn't wasted Peter. I will proberly do it on my next trip to Thailand/Pattaya. On my last trip I visited ko Chang and ko Samet and need to see something completly different the next time. To me it will be no probleme to stay with the same girl for some days - at least not if it is the right girl.  Wink

Maik
Yogi

interesting Monty

Hi  Monty ,
              I  believe  that  I  am  going  to  follow  up  your  advice  on  Chiang mai  ,  as  I  like  the  idea  of  going   by  train  .  I  have  looked  on   one  site  already  about   departure  times   etc   and  Chiang  mai   does  have  one  advantage  for  me ,  in   that  I  already   have   a  guide   lined  up   Embarassed  Embarassed  .  I  still  would  like  to  visit  Korat ,  but   I  take  your  point  about   being  bored   in  a  provincial  town  ,   that  is  why  it  was   only  going  to  get  two  nights  .  on  each  visit  to  Thailand   all  I  have  done  so far   is   visit  as  many  watering  holes  as  possible ,   this  time  I  am  going   up   country ,  but I  would  have  to  be  there   a  long  time  to  take  every   single  town / city   in .  This  has  been  brought  on  by  the  fact   that  my   foot   will  be  out  of  plaster   on  the    11/08/08  (  It  had  better  be )and   now  I  feel  more   comfortable   walking  around   ,  as   before  it  was  sheer  torture .   I   am  thinking  along  the  lines  of   going  to  Bkk staying  overnight   and    then  going  upto  Chiang  mai    later  in  the  day    and  flying  back   into   Bkk   .  I  suppose  I  might   even   bump  into  you  in  Pattaya   as  I  am  there  until  the   08/12/08 ,  you  never  know .   I  am  hoping  to return to  work  on  the  01/09/08   and  that  should  give   me  a  full   10   weeks   work  before  Pattaya .......  thats   gonna  be  a  struggle   Laughing  Laughing  Laughing   and  then   Thailand  here  I come .  Thanks  to  all   for  their  input  on this  thread  .  

                                        Regards  Yogi

p.s     NICE   PICTURES  Jim ...........  thats   put  me  off    my  sunday  dinner  .
Yogi

on the mend

Hi  Peter ,  
              I  thought  that  I  would  correct   one  of  your  earlier  posts ,  Yes   I  am  on   the  mend ,  but  I  had  already  booked  my  flight  etc    in   January   for  my  trip  in November  .  On  the   day  I  arrived  home   on  the  8  th  of  june   all  I  have  thought  about  is  Pattaya   Laughing  Laughing  Laughing   like  everybody  else  !!!! .  I  thought   that  I  could    offer   you  a  written  explanation  for  this ,  but  instead   here  is  a  picture   with  four   good  reasons   for   all  men   to  return  A.S.AP.     to  Pattaya  .........   I  am  sorry  if  it  makes   anybody   throw  up  ..............enjoy  !!! .

                                                Regards    Yogi

MekongMike

Re: on the mend

Yogi wrote:
Hi  Peter ,  
              I  thought  that  I  would  correct   one  of  your  earlier  posts ,  Yes   I  am  on   the  mend ,  but  I  had  already  booked  my  flight  etc    in   January   for  my  trip  in November  .  On  the   day  I  arrived  home   on  the  8  th  of  june   all  I  have  thought  about  is  Pattaya   Laughing  Laughing  Laughing   like  everybody  else  !!!! .  I  thought   that  I  could    offer   you  a  written  explanation  for  this ,  but  instead   here  is  a  picture   with  four   good  reasons   for   all  men   to  return  A.S.AP.     to  Pattaya  .........   I  am  sorry  if  it  makes   anybody   throw  up  ..............enjoy  !!! .

                                                Regards    Yogi



Yogi !!!
After all the girlie pics Jim has posted...
Well, here is another one:


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