Yong Dee Hotel Hat Yai
99 Niphat Uthit 3 Rd. Hat Yai, Thailand
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Catch train to Malaysia
... speaking German with a Malay accent, not so easy to understand for me ;) He gave me his number, to call him Friday afternoon, when he arrives one day later than me in Malaysia, so he can show me around Georgetown.
Nach Hat Yai komm ich nur um den Zug nach Malaysien zu nehmen. Ich will zuerst am Bahnhof schauen, wann die Zuege am naechsten Tag fahren und gleich ein Ticket kaufen. Ein Moped-Fahrer meint, er koennte mich um 70B vom Bus zum Bahnhof bringen, ich ...
Don't ever rely on Thai Transport
... I'd want to live,
but nice enough. However, with our guidebooks stern and solomn warning
"do not travel through this checkpoint unless absolutely neccessary" and
it's synopsis of the town noticibly absent, this was not a place to
stay for 4 days. This was reinforced by the strong armed military
presence in the area (and I don't mean they have great biceps, I mean
M16 machine guns) In our efforts to communicate that we needed ...
Finding our way to Bangkok!
Well I know we are quite delayed in our blog, what can i say its too difficult not to be out having fun!!
We will be leaving for Saigon this evening (28/02/11) from Nha Trang (Vietnam), but to keep you in touch with our blog we are starting where we left off...
Hat Yai
We arrived into Hat Yai early on the day as Our initial plan of Koh Samui wentr down the pan because of the monsoons! Hat Yai (as everywhere in Thailand) has some lovely ...
Day 5, Chumphon to Lang Suan 110km (504km)
... rain for the first time on the ride, we road into Lan Suan in pouring rain.
Today while 110km seemed to be of easiest day, a combination of our improving fitness, good preparation( no sore bum) , cool weather and only sharp short hills.
We had a shower and then drove 50km to a boys home were Thai boys who are drug addicts or in trouble with the police ...
Stranded in Southern Thailand floods
... When I walked towards the exit passed the lobby I was in for a big surprise: the water level in the streets was up all the way to the last step of the lobby. There are about 12 steps up from the road to the lobby, which were completely under water. I saw several trucks completely submerged. The hotel personnel was busy putting things in the lobby out of the way, into higher areas. As I was watching, the water kept ...


